Gymnastics at the 2022 Commonwealth Games – Women's balance beam

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Women's balance beam
at the 2022 Commonwealth Games
VenueArena Birmingham
Dates30 July 2022 (qualification)
2 August 2022 (final)
Competitors8 from 5 nations
Winning score13.466
Medalists
gold medal    Australia
silver medal    Australia
bronze medal    Canada
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The Women's balance beam competition at the 2022 Commonwealth Games took place on August 2 at the Arena Birmingham in Birmingham.[1]

Schedule[edit]

The schedule was as follows:

All times are British Summer Time (UTC+1)

Date Time Round
Saturday 30 July 2022 09:09 Qualification
Tuesday 2 August 2022 14:05 Final

Results[edit]

Qualification[edit]

Qualification for this apparatus final was determined within the team final.

The results are as follows:[2]

Rank Gymnast Difficulty Execution Penalty Total Notes
1  Georgia Godwin (AUS) 5.800 7.800 13.600 Q
2  Alice Kinsella (ENG) 5.600 7.850 13.450 Q
3  Georgia-Mae Fenton (ENG) 5.300 8.000 13.300 Q
4  Ondine Achampong (ENG) 5.700 7.600 13.300
5  Kate McDonald (AUS) 5.000 7.950 12.950 Q
6  Jea Maracha (WAL) 4.700 7.850 12.550 Q
7  Sofia Micallef (WAL) 4.500 7.950 12.450 Q
8  Poppy-Grace Stickler (WAL) 4.700 7.750 12.450
9  Breanna Scott (AUS) 5.600 6.950 -0.1 12.450
10  Emma Spence (CAN) 5.000 7.150 12.150 Q
11  Shante Koti (RSA) 4.600 7.500 12.100 Q
12  Cassie Lee (CAN) 4.600 7.500 12.100 R1
13  Jenna Lalonde (CAN) 4.200 7.800 12.000
14  Mammule Rankoe (RSA) 4.400 7.550 11.950 R2
15  Emily Whitehead (AUS) 4.700 7.250 11.950
16  Shannon Archer (SCO) 5.300 6.650 12.250 R3
17  Cara Kennedy (SCO) 4.500 7.200 11.700
18  Laurie Denommée (CAN) 5.200 6.500 11.700
19  Claudia Fragapane (ENG) 4.600 7.050 11.650
20  Emily Bremner (SCO) 4.700 6.800 11.500
21  Kaitlyn Lim (SGP) 4.500 6.900 11.400
22  Ruthuja Nataraj (IND) 4.100 7.250 11.350
23  Eilidh Gorrell (SCO) 4.200 7.150 11.350
24  Caitlin Rooskrantz (RSA) 4.800 6.300 11.100
25  Emma Yap (SGP) 4.400 6.650 11.050
26  Pranati Nayak (IND) 4.700 6.300 11.000
27  Naveen Daries (RSA) 4.800 6.000 10.800
28  Mia Evans (WAL) 4.700 5.950 -0.1 10.550
29  Danyella Richards (JAM) 4.400 5.850 10.250
30  Tatiana Bachurina (CYP) 4.000 6.200 -0.1 10.100
31  Tara Donnelly (IOM) 4.500 5.600 10.100
32  Nadine Joy Nathan (SGP) 4.700 5.150 -0.1 9.750
33  Milka Gehani (SRI) 5.000 4.750 9.750
34  Annalise Newman-Achee (TTO) 4.200 5.250 9.450
35  Shandy Poh (SGP) 4.000 5.200 9.200
36  Kumudi Abeyratne (SRI) 3.900 5.200 9.100
37  Amaya Kalukottage (SRI) 2.300 6.250 8.550
38  Kaushini Gamage (SRI) 2.700 5.300 8.000
39  Erin Pinder (BAR) 3.400 3.400 6.800


Final[edit]

The results are as follows:[3]

Position Gymnast D Score E Score Penalty Total
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Kate McDonald (AUS) 5.100 8.366 13.466
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Georgia Godwin (AUS) 5.800 7.633 13.433
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Emma Spence (CAN) 5.100 7.966 13.066
4  Alice Kinsella (ENG) 5.800 7.133 12.933
5  Georgia-Mae Fenton (ENG) 5.300 7.433 12.733
6  Jea Maracha (WAL) 4.800 7.866 12.666
7  Sofia Micallef (WAL) 4.700 7.800 12.500
8  Shante Koti (RSA) 4.600 5.766 10.366

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