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Seven Mids to Compete at NCAA Qualifying Meet

Adam Stanton owns the highest individual qualifying average in two events

Adam Stanton owns the highest individual qualifying average in two events

April 17, 2008

PALO ALTO, Calif. - The Navy gymnastics team will have seven of its own partake in the NCAA Qualifying Meet today at Stanford University's Maples Pavilion. The first session takes place at 4 p.m. EST, with the second and final session kicking off at 10 p.m. EST.

Adam Stanton (Jr./Centennial, Colo.) will partake in three events on Thursday, coming in as the highest-ranked individual qualifier in two of those events. Stanton ranks first on the pommel horse with a qualifying score of 14.39 points and his identical 14.39-point mark on the parallel bars is tops among individual entries. The Navy junior will also take his shot on the still rings, where he owns a qualifying average of 14.35 points.

Classmate Joseph Atzenbeck (Jr./Broomfield, Colo.) will also perform in three disciplines - the pommel horse, parallel bars and horizontal bar. Atzenbeck owns the highest individual qualifying mark on the horizontal bar with a 13.82 and ranks just behind teammate Stanton on the pommel horse (14.06) and parallel bars (13.79).

All-around gymnasts Dylan Parrott (Fr./Rockwell, N.C.) and Christopher Tam (Sr./Draper, Utah) both earned a spot in Thursday's action. Parrott's 84.52-point qualifying average ranks third, while Tam's 83.46-point mark is fifth among individual entries.

Three other Midshipmen are slated to compete for a spot in the national championship. Isaac Olson (Sr./Spokane, Wash.) ranks third on the horizontal bar with a mark of 13.67, while Grant Waldron (Fr./Columbia, Md.) is fourth on the qualifier list on the vault with his 15.2-point average and Trey James (Jr./Matthews, N.C.) owns the fifth-highest score on the pommel horse with a 13.29.

 

 

The top three all-around competitors not on one of the qualifying teams, plus the top three individuals on each event not already qualified on a team or as an all-around competitor, will advance from each pre-qualifying session to the NCAA Championship, which will be held on Friday and Saturday night on the campus of Stanford University.
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