Gymnastics at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Men's artistic individual all-around

Men's artistic individual all-around
at the Games of the XXVIII Olympiad
Venue Olympic Indoor Hall
Date August 14-18, 2004
Medalists
1st, gold medalist(s) Paul Hamm  United States
2nd, silver medalist(s) Kim Dae-Eun  South Korea
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Yang Tae Young  South Korea

These are the results of the men's individual all-around competition, one of eight events for male competitors in the artistic gymnastics discipline contested in the gymnastics at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens. The qualification and final rounds took place on August 14 and August 18 at the Olympic Indoor Hall.

Results

Qualification

Ninety-seven gymnasts qualified to compete in the individual all-around event in the artistic gymnastics qualification round on August 14, by performing on at least two apparatus. The twenty-four highest scoring gymnasts advanced to the final on August 18.

Final

The Korean team contested Yang Tae-Young's parallel bars score after judges misidentified one of the elements of his routine. The effect of this misidentification was that the start value was recorded as 9.9 rather than 10. The Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) dismissed the Korean Olympic Committee's appeal on the grounds that the appeal, coming after the end of competition, was made too late, and insufficient evidence of corruption or bad faith on the part of the judges was presented to overturn a strong preference for a "field of play" judgment rather than one made after the fact.[1][2]

Rank Gymnast Country Floor
Exercise
Pommel
Horse
Rings Vault Parallel
Bars
Horizontal
Bar
Total
Paul Hamm United States 9.7259.7009.5879.1379.8379.83757.823
Kim Dae-Eun South Korea 9.6509.5379.7129.4129.7759.72557.811
Yang Tae Young South Korea 9.5129.6509.7259.7009.7129.47557.774
4 Ioan Silviu Suciu Romania 9.6509.7379.5509.7379.3129.66257.648
5 Rafael Martínez Spain 9.5009.6879.5759.6129.7009.47557.549
6 Hiroyuki Tomita Japan 9.0629.7379.7629.6259.6379.66257.485
7 Yang Wei China 9.6009.7259.7379.5129.8008.98757.361
8 Marian Drăgulescu Romania 9.6129.5259.5629.8509.4379.33757.323
9 Brett McClure United States 9.4129.7129.1629.6259.7259.61257.248
10 Roman Zozulya Ukraine 9.5259.4129.5759.5009.7629.22556.999
11 Isao Yoneda Japan 9.6509.5759.3379.7009.6129.02556.899
12 Georgi Grebenkov Russia 9.5879.1259.6629.4379.6509.36256.823
13 Alexei Bondarenko Russia 9.6009.1509.6009.4009.4509.60056.800
14 Yernar Yerimbetov Kazakhstan 9.3128.9629.5379.6259.2259.73756.398
15 Luis Vargas Puerto Rico 8.3379.6129.5009.4629.5629.66256.135
16 Ruslan Myezyentsev Ukraine 9.5128.9759.3879.4379.6379.11256.060
17 Benoît Caranobe France 9.1129.4009.5759.1879.0879.61255.973
18 Igors Vihrovs Latvia 9.6878.8629.1879.7009.0009.43755.873
19 Pavel Gofman Israel 9.1009.2629.4259.1129.7259.06255.686
20 Eric Lopez Rios Cuba 9.1378.6009.5009.7009.6758.83755.449
21 Sergei Pfeifer Germany 9.3129.0259.5879.0879.1629.21255.385
22 Ilia Giorgadze Georgia 8.7379.5879.4879.3379.6628.46255.272
23 Fabian Hambüchen Germany 9.4758.2878.5129.4129.3879.75054.823
24 Andreas Schweizer Switzerland 8.4509.0629.6759.2259.4508.75054.612

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