© John Cheng

ANTWERP, Belgium, Sept. 30, 2013 – Sam Mikulak of Newport Coast, Calif./University of Michigan, earned an all-around score of 89.532 and is second in the standings after three of four men’s subdivisions in the qualification round at the 2013 World Gymnastics Championships at the Antwerp (Belgium) Sports Palace. Men’s qualification wraps up and women’s qualification begins on Tuesday, Oct. 1, at 10 a.m. The USA has four men and 2012 Olympic team gold medalist Kyla Ross of Aliso Viejo, Calif./Gym-Max competing on Tuesday. The gymnasts advancing to the finals are determined after the conclusion of the final subdivision.

The four men competing on Tuesday morning in the final subdivision are: Steven Legendre of Port Jefferson, N.Y./Team Hilton HHonors (University of Oklahoma), floor exercise and vault; John Orozco of the Bronx, N.Y./Team Hilton HHonors (U.S. Olympic Training Center), pommel horse and horizontal bar; Alexander Naddour of Gilbert, Ariz./Team Hilton HHonors (USA Youth Fitness Center), still rings; and Brandon Wynn of Voorhees, N.J./Team Hilton HHonors (Ohio State University), parallel bars.

In Subdivision 3, Wynn scored 15.700 for his still rings routine, which is currently the highest for the event in the qualifying round. Showing nearly perfect strength positions throughout his routine, Wynn dismounted with a stuck full-twisting, double layout.

Orozco started the USA off on the parallel bars, executing swing to double pike between the bars and dismounting with a double pike. His routine was good enough for 15.433, and going into the final subdivision, he is ranked sixth followed by Mikulak in seventh.

Jake Dalton of Reno, Nev./Team Hilton HHonors (University of Oklahoma), competed on the floor exercise in the third rotation. His routine, which included an Arabian double layout mount and a triple full dismount, earned a 15.166. On vault, Dalton performed a Kasamatsu double full, 15.133, and a handspring double front, 14.600, for a 14.866 average. He is currently ranked fifth on floor and sixth on vault.

On pommel horse, Naddour posted a 15.000 with intricate single pommel work, a Magyar to Sivado and a handstand dismount. He is ranked 11th.

Earlier in the day, Mikulak earned an 89.532 all-around total in Subdivision 1, which was the subdivision’s highest. Here’s a quick summary of his routines and scores, in the order in which he competed: parallel bars, 15.400 – routine included a giant Suarez directly into a straddled front one-and-a-quarter to a Moy; horizontal bar, 15.366 – soared on two full-twisting Kovacs variations, before sticking his double-twisting, double layout dismount; floor exercise, 15.033 –opened with a back one-and-a-half twist to double front and then dismounted with a nearly stuck triple full; pommel horse, 14.233; still rings, 14.700 – performed a back-up rise to Maltese, kip to Maltese and a tucked double-double dismount; and vault, 14.800 – Kasamatsu one-and-a-half.

The remaining U.S. line-up for the qualification round, by subdivision, is as follows.

Oct. 1

  • Subdivision 4, 10 a.m.: Steven Legendre of Port Jefferson, N.Y./Team Hilton HHonors (Oklahoma), floor exercise and vault; Orozco, pommel horse and horizontal bar; Naddour, still rings; and Wynn, parallel bars (the USA starts on floor).
  • Subdivision 1, women, 2 p.m.: Kyla Ross of Aliso Viejo, Calif./Gym-Max, all-around (starts on vault)

Oct. 2

  • Subdivision 3, women, 1:30 p.m.: Simone Biles of Spring, Texas/Bannon’s Gymnastix, Inc., all-around (starts on uneven bars)
  • Subdivision 4, women, 4 p.m.: McKayla Maroney of Long Beach, Calif./All Olympia Gymnastics Center, all-around (starts on floor)

The qualification round determines which gymnasts advance to the finals. The top 24-ranked gymnasts qualify for the all-around finals, with the top eight for each event advancing to the event finals. The 2013 World Championships is an individual competition and does not have a team component. The men’s division has four subdivisions, and the women’s competition has five subdivisions. The qualifiers are determined following the conclusion of the final subdivision.

The compete competition schedule for the World Championships is: Sept. 30 – men’s qualification, 10 a.m., 2 p.m. and 6 p.m.; Oct. 1 – men’s and women’s qualification, 10 a.m., 2 p.m. and 4:30 p.m.; Oct. 2 – women’s qualification, 1:30 p.m., 4 p.m. and 6:30 p.m.; Oct. 3 – men’s all-around finals, 8 p.m.; Oct. 4 – women’s all-around finals, 8 p.m.; Oct. 5 – event finals, men’s floor exercise, pommel horse and still rings and women’s vault and uneven bars, 2:30 p.m.; and Oct. 6 – event finals, men’s vault, parallel bars and horizontal bars, and women’s balance beam and floor exercise, 2:30 p.m. The times listed above are for Antwerp, Belgium.

Here’s a quick overview of the various ways to watch and follow the U.S. Team’s performances at the 2013 World Championships in Antwerp, Belgium. For more information on the World Championships, please go to usagymworlds.com.

  • Live webcast. UniversalSports.com will have a live webcast of the all-around and individual event finals from Antwerp, which will also be available at usagymworlds.com. For U.S. Eastern Daylight Savings time, the live webcasts are scheduled for: Oct. 3 –men’s all-around final, 2 p.m.; Oct. 4 – women’s all-around final, 2 p.m.; Oct. 5-6 – individual event finals, 8:30 a.m. (NOTE: Antwerp is 6 hours ahead of New York City; when it is noon in Antwerp, it is 6 a.m. in New York.) A live webstream of the qualification round is also available at USAGymWorlds.com.
  • Cable TV. Universal Sports will show all of the finals live on its cable network: Oct. 3 –men’s all-around final, 2 p.m.; Oct. 4 – women’s all-around final, 2 p.m.; Oct. 5-6 – individual event finals, 8:30 a.m. All times are Eastern. Universal Sports will also carry encore presentations of its World telecasts. Calling the action throughout the competition will be a team comprised of play-by-play announcer Steve Schlanger alongside analysts 1984 Olympic gold medalist Bart Connor, 1996 Olympic gold-medalist Amanda Borden, and Olympian Kip Simons. Be sure to check your local listings for times. Universal Sports Network is now available on Time Warner Cable, Cox, satellite providers DIRECTV and DISH and numerous regional cable and IPTV operators in markets across the country. To find Universal Sports Network in your area, go to http://universalsports.com/tv-listings/channel-finder/.
  • NBC. NBC will broadcast coverage of the World Championships from 2-4 p.m. ET on Oct. 12-13. The commentators are Al Trautwig, 1984 Olympic gold-medalist Tim Daggett and 2008 Olympic gold-medalist Nastia Liukin.
  • usagymworlds.com. USA Gymnastics will provide enhanced coverage from Belgium that will include results and photos from the competition, as well as interviews and the webcast. Fans can also follow the action on Facebook, facebook.com/USAGymnastics, and Twitter, @usagym or #FIG2013Antwerp.
  • Live scoring. The International Gymnastics Federation provides live scoring from its World Championships. For more information and access, go to antwerp2013.fig-gymnastics.com.