Men's floor
at the 2022 Commonwealth Games
VenueArena Birmingham
Dates29 July 2022 (qualification)
1 August 2022 (final)
Competitors8 from 6 nations
Winning score14.666
Medalists
gold medal    England
silver medal    Canada
bronze medal    England

The Men's floor gymnastics competition at the 2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham, England was held on 1 August 2022 at Arena Birmingham.[1]

Schedule

The schedule was as follows:

All times are British Summer Time (UTC+1)

Date Time Round
Friday 29 July 202209:08Qualification
Monday 1 August 202213:00Final

Results

Qualification

Qualification for this apparatus final was determined within the team final. The results are as follows:[2]

RankGymnastDifficultyExecutionPenaltyTotalNotes
1  Giarnni Regini-Moran (ENG)5.9008.050-0.113.850Q
2  Eamon Montgomery (NIR)5.9007.85013.750Q
3  Jake Jarman (ENG)6.3007.45013.750Q
4  Emil Barber (WAL)5.7007.95013.650Q
5  Félix Dolci (CAN)6.0007.750-0.313.450 Q
6  Joe Cemlyn-Jones (WAL)5.4008.00013.400Q
7  Clay Mason Stephens (AUS)5.7007.70013.400Q
8  Frank Baines (SCO)4.6008.70013.300Q
9  James Hall (ENG)5.9007.35013.250
10  Jacob Edwards (WAL)5.7007.50013.200
11  Jesse Moore (AUS)5.3007.850-0.312.850R1
12  Daniel Lee (JEY)5.1007.75012.850R2
13  Terry Tay (SGP)5.5007.700-0.412.800R3
14  Mikhail Koudinov (NZL)5.2007.55012.750
15  Marios Georgiou (CYP)5.4007.30012.700
16  Kenji Tamane (CAN)5.1007.45012.550
17  Joshua Cook (WAL)5.4007.20012.600
18  Chris Kaji (CAN)5.1007.55012.650
19  Samuel Dick (NZL)5.0007.600-0.112.500
20  Ethan Dick (NZL)4.9007.50012.400
21  Muhammad Khaalid Mia (RSA)5.1007.30012.400
22  William Fu-Allen (NZL)5.1007.25012.350
23  Sokratis Pilakouris (CYP)4.4007.80012.200
24  James Bacueti (AUS)5.8006.400-0.112.100
25  David Weir (SCO)5.1006.75011.850
26  Georgios Angonas (CYP)4.8007.400-0.411.800
27  Ali Kader Haque (BAN)4.5007.400-0.111.800
28  Hamish Carter (SCO)5.6006.500-0.311.800
29  Pavel Karnejenko (SCO)5.0006.65011.650
30  Yogeshwar Singh (IND)5.6005.70011.300
31  Ruchira Fernando (SRI)3.9007.30011.200
32  Michalis Chari (CYP)5.4005.950-0.311.050
33  Muhammad Sharul Aimy (MAS)5.3005.60010.900
34  Karthik Adapa (CAY)4.0006.60010.600
35  Jayson Rampersad (CAN)4.7006.050-0.310.450
36  Igor Magalhães (CAY)3.5006.70010.200
37  Abu Saeed Rafi (BAN)3.7006.35010.050
38  Shishir Ahmed (BAN)3.5005.900-0.39.100
39  Muhammad Afzal (PAK)2.9005.5008.400
40  Satyajit Mondal (IND)5.2002.950-0.37.850
 Joe Fraser (ENG)DNS
 Hansa Kumarasinghege (SRI)DNS

Final

The results are as follows:[3]

RankGymnastDifficultyExecutionPenaltyTotal
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Jake Jarman (ENG)6.3008.36614.666
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Félix Dolci (CAN)5.9008.26614.166
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Giarnni Regini-Moran (ENG)5.7008.26613.966
4  Emil Barber (WAL)5.7008.10013.800
5  Eamon Montgomery (NIR)5.9007.76613.666
6  Frank Baines (SCO)4.6008.96613.566
7  Clay Mason Stephens (AUS)5.6006.76612.366
8  Joe Cemlyn-Jones (WAL)5.1006.566-0.311.366

References

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