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2012 United States Olympic trials (gymnastics)

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The 2012 U.S. Olympic gymnastics team trials were held from June 29 through July 1, 2012, at the HP Pavilion (now known as SAP Center) in San Jose, California.[1]

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Venue

The SAP Center, formally known as HP Pavilion, has a capacity of up to 19,190 spectators for concerts, is home to the National Hockey League team, the San Jose Sharks.[2]

Participants

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Women

The top 8 finishers from the 2012 VISA Championships received automatic berth to the trials.

The following people successfully petitioned their way to Olympic trials:

  1. Athlete turned professional, forfeiting NCAA eligibility
  2. Sacramone competed for 1 season in the NCAA before turning pro.
  3. Sloan successfully petitioned to trials but was injured during warmups and therefore could not compete.[3]

Men

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Broadcast

NBC broadcast both nights of competition at trials.[4]

Results

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Final standings

Final Scores

Full Olympic Trial scores are as follows:[5]

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Olympic Team selection

For the women's team, Gabby Douglas, McKayla Maroney, Aly Raisman, Kyla Ross, and Jordyn Wieber were selected to represent the United States at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, England. Anna Li, Sarah Finnegan, and Elizabeth Price were selected as the alternates.[6]

For the men's team Danell Leyva and John Orozco automatically earned Olympic berths by finishing first and second in the all-around and recording three or more top three finishes in the individual event standings. The men's selection team also named Jake Dalton, Jonathan Horton, and Sam Mikulak to the team. The replacement athletes selected were Chris Brooks, Alex Naddour, and Steven Legendre.[7]

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