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May 19, 2011 | Men's Gymnastics
May 19, 2011
KIEV, Ukraine -- Three Sooner gymnasts -- Steven Legendre, Jacob Dalton, and Alex Naddour -- will comprise the U.S. squad that will compete in the 2011 Stella Zakharova Cup on Saturday, May 21, in the Palace of Sports in Kiev.
The OU gymnasts competing in the event are no strangers to success this season as they combined for three NCAA titles (Jacob Dalton, floor and vault; Alex Naddour, pommel horse) and 10 of the 12 All-American honors collected by the Sooner team.
In the team competition, three gymnasts compete on each apparatus with all three scores counting toward the team score, just like in the finals of the World Championships and Olympic Games.
The United States will join a seven team field that includes Belarus, Russia, Hungary, Latvia, Slovenia and Ukraine.
Oklahoma has five gymnasts on the U.S. National Team with Legendre, Naddour, Dalton and former OU gymnasts Jonathan Horton and Chris Brooks on the squad.
No other NCAA Division I men's gymnastics program has more members on the Senior National Team than Oklahoma. This marks most National Team members the Sooners have ever had, besting the previous total in 1994, which had four.
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MOSCOW - 2010 World floor exercise finalist and Oklahoma gymnast Steven Legendre finished in fourth place in the floor finals at the International Gymnastics Federation's World Cup in Moscow, Russia, May 14.
Legendre, the 2011 Nissen-Emery Award winner, posted a 14.200 in the floor finals. Thomas Bouhail of France won the event with a 15.200. Greece's Eleftherios Kosmidis, who had the highest prelim score, was second at 14.500. The Netherlands' Jeffrey Wammes had the third highest score at 14.250.
The World Cup features individual competition in all artistic events for both men and women. These are the fourth and fifth World Cup events of the FIG series. Invitations to the World Cup were based on performances at the 2010 World Championships.