Three Defend Titles as Men's Europeans Conclude
Krisztian Berki (Hungary)Hungary's Krisztian Berki (pommel horse), Slovenia's Mitja Petkovsek (parallel bars) and Germany's Fabian Hambüchen (high bar) each successfully defended the individual titles they had won in Amsterdam in 2007.
Petkovsek, the co-world champion on parallel bars, won his third consecutive European title on the event.
Two gymnasts reclaimed previous titles. Russia's Anton Golotsutskov won the floor exercise title, two years after he had won it the 2006 Europeans in Volos, Greece. Dutchman Yuri van Gelder, the 2005 European champion on rings, won that event again.
Poland's Leszek Blanik, 31, won his first European title on vault to go with his world title from 2007. Blanik stuck both his 7.0-value vaults.
Milan, Italy will organize the 2009 European Championships for all-around and individual events.
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2008 Men's European Championships
May 11, Lausanne, Switzerland
Floor Exercise
1. Anton Golotsutskov RUS 15.700
2. Razvan Selariu ROM 15.650
3. Fabian Hambüchen GER 15.375
4. Maxim Deviatovski RUS 15.150
5. Dmirty Savitsky BLR 14.950
6. Manuel Campos POR 14.900
7. Enrico Pozzo ITA 14.875
8. Kristian Thomas GBR 14.850
Pommel Horse
1. Krisztian Berki HUN 16.025
2. Filip Ude CRO 15.625
3. Robert Seligman CRO 15.550
4. Flavius Koczi ROM 15.450
5. Harutyum Merdinyan ARM 15.125
6. Donna-Donny Truyens BEL 14.975
7. Nikolai Kryukov RUS 14.500
8. Dmitry Savitsky BLR 14.050
Still Rings
1. Yuri van Gelder NED 16.500
2. Jordan Jovtchev BUL 16.200
3. Danny Rodrigues FRA 16.050
4. Irodotos Georgallas CYP 15.500
5. Eduard Gholub ISR 15.375
6. Alexander Vorobyov UKR 15.325
7. Maxim Deviatovski RUS 14.825
8. Yuri Ryazanov RUS 14.625
Vault
1. Leszek Blanik POL 16.562
2. Dmitry Kasperovich BLR 16.400
3. Daniel Popescu ROM 16.350
4. Anton Golotsutskov RUS 16.175
5. Razvan Selariu ROM 15.975
5. Jeffrey Wammes NED 15.975
5. Fabian Hambüchen GER 15.975
8. Yevgeny Sapronenko LAT 15.525
Parallel Bars
1. Mitja Petkovsek SLO 16.025
2. Yann Cucherat FRA 16.000
3. Nikolai Kryukov RUS 15.875
4. Valery Goncharov UKR 15.775
5. Fabian Hambuechen GER 15.700
6. Alexander Tsarevich BLR 15.575
7. Maxim Devyatovsky RUS 15.275
8. Vasileios Tsolakidis GRE 14.475
High Bar
1. Fabian Hambüchen GER 16.025
2. Vlasios Maras GRE 15.850
3. Aljaz Pegan SLO 15.300
3. Umit Samiloglu TUR 15.300
5. Jeffrey Wammes NED 14.750
6. Igor Cassina ITA 14.500
7. Robert Weber GER 14.225
8. Roman Kulesza POL 13.650
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