National Team Rankings – January 2019

How It Works
Taking into account all scores recorded at competitions in the last six months, each nation is given a team total based on how its best-scoring group of five senior gymnasts would do in a hypothetical 3-up, 3-count team final.

Each individual’s best scores may come from any official competition (they need not all be from the same meet), and whichever group of five gymnasts would produce the highest score is the one selected.

Countries that have not shown enough senior routines in the last six months to fill a 3-up, 3-count team on each event are not included.

Rankings will be updated at the beginning of each month, and scores will expire after six months in order to provide the most up-to-date snapshot of where nations are at the current moment. The current rankings include only scores from July 2018–December 2018. Now that 2019 has arrived, the newly senior 2003 babies have been added, noted with a “(2003)” next to their names.

Rejoining the rankings this month were Ireland and Guatemala, and dropping off was Cyprus.

Last month’s ranking is in parentheses.

Previous rankings
December 2018
November 2018
October 2018
September 2018
August 2018
July 2018

1. (1) UNITED STATES – 178.832
Simone Biles 16.000 14.866 15.200 15.333
Grace McCallum 14.633 14.533 14.300 14.300
Jade Carey 14.667 12.950 13.750 14.600
Riley McCusker 14.450 15.000 14.550 13.850
Kara Eaker 13.950 13.550 15.150 13.767

178.832

45.300 44.399 44.900 44.233
No change for the US this month, and no new seniors with scores quite high enough to break in.
2. (2) CHINA – 170.298
Chen Yile 13.800 14.300 14.800 13.400
Fan Yilin 0.000 15.233 0.000 0.000
Zhang Jin 14.433 10.733 14.450 13.333
Liu Tingting 13.650 14.850 14.533 0.000
Liu Jinru 14.366 0.000 0.000 12.800
170.298 42.599 44.383 43.783 39.533
See above, re: US.
3. (3) BRAZIL – 169.115
Thais Fidelis 13.533 11.150 13.400 13.750
Flavia Saraiva 14.533 13.000 14.667 14.233
Rebeca Andrade 14.866 14.500 13.766 0.000
Jade Barbosa 14.600 13.550 13.300 13.600
Lorrane Oliveira 13.367 13.650 12.950 13.033
169.115 43.999 41.700 41.833 41.583
Brazil lost a few tenths this month but managed to hold steady in 3rd place even without the scores from the crazily overscored Sabotage Nationals,
4. (6) FRANCE – 168.467
M De Jesus Dos Santos 14.666 14.400 13.733 13.966
Lorette Charpy 13.800 14.133 14.050 12.833
Marine Boyer 13.900 12.750 14.250 13.166
Juliette Bossu 0.000 14.600 10.700 0.000
Coline Devillard 14.800 0.000 10.200 12.600
168.467 43.366 43.133 42.033 39.965
The French gymnasts begin competing in their domestic Top 12 series at the end of the year, the December edition of which was quite a boon for Lorette Charpy who scored a 14.050 on beam to bump up France’s team total.
5. (4) RUSSIA – 168.219
Ksenia Klimenko (2003) 13.366 14.333 13.533 13.033
Angelina Melnikova 14.555 14.433 13.466 14.033
Lilia Akhaimova 14.600 12.900 12.733 13.600
Angelina Simakova 14.333 12.650 13.400 13.333
Daria Spiridonova 0.000 14.600 0.000 0.000
168.219 43.488 43.366 40.399 40.966
Russia lost nearly two points this month as the scores from the Russian Cup expired, while the majority of the major players elected not to compete at December’s Voronin Cup, missing an opportunity for some domestic goodies. Russia really needs some home beam scoring right about now. We do see new senior Ksenia Klimenko join the highest-scoring five, gaining a smidge over potential teams with Aliya Mustafina or Irina Alexeeva.
6. (5) JAPAN – 168.065
Asuka Teramoto 14.650 13.733 13.300 13.400
Mai Murakami 14.900 13.800 14.000 14.333
Hitomi Hatakeda 14.066 13.933 13.133 12.950
Natsumi Hanashima 14.866 12.633 12.666 13.033
Mana Oguchi 0.000 0.000 13.550 13.600
168.065 44.416 41.466 40.850 41.333
Gains made from the typically charitable All-Japan Team Championships were counteracted by the loss of scores from June’s All-Japan Event Championships, so Japan ultimately stayed about where it was. Hanashima’s score for a hit rudi made up for Miyakawa having not recorded a score in the last six months.
7. (13) ITALY – 166.031
Giorgia Villa (2003) 14.800 14.166 13.633 13.850
Elisa Iorio (2003) 14.166 14.200 13.133 12.700
Martina Basile 14.000 12.400 13.000 13.233
Alice D’Amato (2003) 13.500 14.050 11.950 12.200
Lara Mori 13.500 12.950 12.800 13.800
166.031 42.966 42.416 39.766 40.883
Italy has been waiting for this. A gain of six ranking spots is built entirely on the storm of new seniors bringing what is now the majority of the counting scores on each event, revolutionizing Italy’s bars situation in particular.
8. (11) GREAT BRITAIN – 165.640
Becky Downie 0.000 14.600 12.500 0.000
Amelie Morgan (2003) 14.166 13.400 13.500 13.233
Ellie Downie 14.400 14.000 13.300 13.233
Kelly Simm 14.050 14.275 13.033 13.066
Alice Kinsella 14.333 12.150 13.450 13.150
165.640 42.899 42.875 40.250 39.616
Great Britain was able to add new senior Amelie Morgan to the five with counting scores on three events, keeping the overall total steady as most other nations in this portion of the rankings dropped points while idle in December.
9. (9) CANADA – 165.546
Ellie Black 14.566 14.000 13.900 13.266
Shallon Olsen 14.800 0.000 12.833 12.966
Sophie Marois 14.416 8.433 12.700 12.900
Brooklyn Moors 13.333 13.066 13.133 13.500
Ana Padurariu 0.000 13.833 14.100 0.000
165.546 43.782 40.899 41.133 39.732
Canada did not send athletes to competitions in December, so there’s minimal change here, only some June scores from Onyshko that no longer count, dropping her out of the highest-scoring five.
10. (10) NETHERLANDS – 165.481
Celine van Gerner 0.000 13.733 13.400 13.300
Sanne Wevers 0.000 13.733 14.750 0.000
Tisha Volleman 14.266 12.833 13.100 13.433
Tanishaley Neto 14.500 12.300 12.650 12.700
Naomi Visser 13.766 14.000 13.100 13.500
165.481 42.532 41.466 41.250 40.233
11. (7) GERMANY – 165.383
Kim Bui 13.650 14.400 12.750 13.350
Sophie Scheder 13.550 14.150 13.450 12.900
Pauline Schäfer 13.600 13.466 13.500 12.766
Sarah Voss 14.433 12.900 13.600 12.750
Elisabeth Seitz 13.900 14.900 12.700 13.150
165.383 41.983 43.850 41.250 39.600
The loss of some critical June scores from Schäfer, Scheder, and Voss sent Germany down four spots in the rankings and more than a point in overall total.
12. (12) BELGIUM – 164.266
Axelle Klinckaert 13.800 13.450 13.550 13.400
Nina Derwael 13.750 15.300 13.766 13.400
Maellyse Brassart 13.700 12.950 13.550 12.833
Rune Hermans 0.000 13.500 12.850 12.550
Dorien Motten 13.400 12.300 11.300 13.100
164.266 41.250 42.250 40.866 39.900
13. (16) HUNGARY – 162.833
Zsofia Kovacs 13.900 13.600 13.550 13.000
Csenge Bacskay (2003) 13.833 12.533 12.350 12.900
Dorina Böczögö 13.600 13.400 13.200 13.300
Boglarka Devai 14.800 10.300 10.800 11.500
Nora Feher 12.850 13.750 13.600 12.600
162.833 42.533 40.750 40.350 39.200
Zsofia Kovacs has competed fairly prolifically in the last couple months, boosting Hungary’s totals on all four pieces.
14. (14) MEXICO – 162.016
Paulina Campos 13.650 13.300 12.400 12.700
Ahtziri Sandoval 14.000 12.950 0.000 0.000
Alexa Moreno 14.783 12.567 12.900 13.200
Frida Esparza 13.933 13.900 13.567 13.333
Nicolle Castro 13.450 14.000 11.450 11.850
162.016 42.716 41.200 38.867 39.233
15. (8) UKRAINE – 161.898
Diana Varinska 13.966 14.700 13.400 13.000
Angelina Radivilova 13.533 12.150 12.600 12.533
Yana Fedorova 13.950 12.600 13.000 11.733
Valeria Osipova 14.000 11.950 12.600 13.000
Anastasia Bachynska (2003) 14.066 13.466 13.400 13.300
161.898 42.032 40.766 39.800 39.300
The removal of the scores from Ukrainian Nationals sent Ukraine down the rankings, but the introduction of the scores from Bachynska brought Ukraine back up to what is still a quite respectable—and now fairly realistic—ranking.
16. (15) ROMANIA – 161.348
Denisa Golgota 14.600 12.666 13.000 13.600
Maria Holbura 12.600 12.950 12.450 13.266
Ioana Crisan 13.400 13.100 13.533 13.250
Anamaria Ocolisan 14.300 12.100 10.850 12.900
Nica Ivanus 13.533 12.050 13.550 13.250
161.348 42.433 38.716 40.083 40.116
17. (18) AUSTRALIA – 161.216
Emily Whitehead 14.150 12.900 12.375 13.100
Georgia-Rose Brown 13.775 13.800 13.300 12.750
Alexandra Eade 13.775 0.000 12.400 13.325
Kate Sayer (2003) 14.266 12.350 12.850 12.566
Rianna Mizzen 13.975 14.125 12.675 12.600
161.216 42.391 40.825 38.825 39.175
18. (19) NORTH KOREA – 161.041
Pyon Rye Yong 14.300 12.900 12.750 12.450
Kim Su Jong 14.300 13.500 13.400 13.025
Ri Su Ryon 13.100 13.000 0.000 12.766
Jong Jang Mi 13.300 14.200 12.450 11.850
Kim Won Yong 13.500 13.100 13.750 12.400
161.041 42.100 40.800 39.900 38.241
19. (20) SPAIN – 159.699
Ana Perez 13.700 13.567 13.033 13.050
Nora Fernandez 13.867 11.800 10.933 12.333
Andrea Carmona 13.433 12.000 11.567 13.100
Helena Bonilla 13.933 13.400 13.050 12.267
Cintia Rodriguez 13.133 13.066 13.033 12.900
159.699 41.500 40.033 39.116 39.050
20. (23) SOUTH KOREA – 158.481
Ham Miju 13.700 0.000 0.000 12.500
Kim Jury 13.450 13.550 12.566 12.600
Lee Eunju 0.000 13.250 12.633 12.166
Yeo Seojeong 14.600 12.950 13.400 12.966
Lee Yunseo (2003) 12.333 13.166 10.833 12.600
158.481 41.750 39.966 38.599 38.166
21. (17) SWITZERLAND – 158.450
Ilaria Käslin 13.800 13.250 13.400 12.950
Anina Wildi 13.750 12.500 11.750 12.550
Stefanie Siegenthaler 13.450 13.300 12.500 11.950
Caterina Barloggio 0.000 13.000 12.900 12.400
Leonie Meier 13.850 12.633 12.400 13.200
158.450 41.400 39.550 38.800 38.700
Giulia Steingruber has now not competed in the last six months, so…
22. (27) ARGENTINA – 155.899
Ayelen Tarabini 13.633 12.233 13.233 13.133
Augustina Pisos 13.267 12.367 12.500 12.733
Camila KBonzo 13.300 11.467 11.700 12.700
Matina Dominici 13.700 13.267 12.733 12.333
Mayra Vaquie 13.500 12.100 12.667 12.333
155.899 40.833 37.867 38.633 38.566
23. (24) CUBA – 155.516
Marcia Vidiaux 14.700 12.833 12.300 13.900
Mary Adny Morffi 12.633 12.650 12.250 12.833
Yumila Rodriguez 13.350 12.300 10.550 12.067
Norma Zamora 13.550 11.567 12.600 12.250
None 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000
155.516 41.600 37.783 37.150 38.983
24. (26) CHILE – 155.237
Maria Del Mar Perez 11.800 12.633 12.067 12.600
Maria Del Sol Perez 12.570 12.900 12.667 12.133
Makarena Pinto 13.667 0.000 11.467 10.900
Simona Castro 13.267 12.767 13.133 12.667
Franchesca Santi 13.970 12.167 12.233 12.733
155.237 40.904 38.300 38.033 38.000
25. (29) SWEDEN – 155.208
Tonya Paulsson (2003) 12.833 12.800 12.350 12.750
Jessica Castles 12.825 12.050 12.850 13.100
Agnes Akerman 12.150 9.950 8.950 12.700
Jonna Adlerteg 0.000 14.600 0.000 0.000
Marcela Torres 13.500 12.300 12.600 12.350
155.208 39.158 39.700 37.800 38.550
Sweden enjoys a nice little bump this month with the introduction of highly regarded new senior Tonya Paulsson.
26. (22) CZECH REPUBLIC – 154.000
Dominika Ponizilova 13.850 12.550 11.550 12.200
Sabina Halova 13.150 10.700 12.550 11.700
Veronika Cenkova 0.000 0.000 11.500 12.250
Lucie Jirikova 13.500 12.350 11.800 12.600
Aneta Holasova 13.950 12.600 13.150 12.850
154.000 41.300 37.500 37.500 37.700
It was a rough month for the Czech Republic in the rankings, losing those nice, juciy domestic beam 13s from June.
27. (33) TURKEY – 153.232
Goksu Uctas Sanli 13.750 10.466 12.550 13.050
Demet Mutlu 13.600 12.550 10.800 12.600
Ilyada Sahin 12.633 10.266 11.266 11.700
Nazli Savranbasi (2003) 13.000 12.566 12.133 12.266
Tutya Yilmaz 13.400 12.300 12.200 12.533
153.232 40.750 37.416 36.883 38.183
Keep an eye on Savranbasi, who provided a significant boost to Turkey this month, particularly in providing a third bars score that isn’t a 10.
28. (30) COLOMBIA – 153.058
Melba Avendano 0.000 10.450 10.250 12.700
Dayana Ardila 13.950 11.700 12.400 12.900
Ginna Escobar 13.400 12.550 11.367 12.750
Valentina Pardo 13.500 12.325 12.350 12.200
Erla Vera Sanabria 13.400 11.333 12.533 12.033
153.058 40.850 36.575 37.283 38.350
29. (31) PUERTO RICO – 152.858
Andrea Maldonado 13.750 12.133 12.600 13.150
Karelys Diaz 13.300 11.450 12.833 12.750
Nicole Diaz 12.350 10.833 11.900 12.267
Paula Mejias 13.900 11.167 0.000 13.200
Bianca Leon 0.0.000 0.000 12.625 0.000
152.858 40.950 34.750 38.058 39.100
30. (25) SLOVAKIA – 152.816
Barbora Mokosova 13.800 14.200 13.250 12.550
Karolina Takacova 12.250 12.250 12.300 10.900
Chiara Bunce 13.166 11.833 12.300 11.800
Ema Kuklovska 12.800 0.000 10.900 11.800
Radoslava Kalamarova 12.150 12.450 12.450 11.466
152.816 39.766 38.900 38.000 36.150
31. (21) POLAND – 152.004
Gabriela Janik 13.500 12.766 11.866 12.200
Katarzyna Jurkowska-Kowalska 13.400 11.841 12.666 12.000
Wiktoria Lopuszanska 13.166 12.066 10.100 11.466
Marta Pihan-Kulesza 11.500 11.633 13.100 13.433
None 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000
152.004 40.066 36.673 37.632 37.633
When the domestic scores go bye bye…
32. (35) SOUTH AFRICA – 151.999
Caitlin Rooskrantz 13.133 13.350 12.750 11.666
Naveen Daries 13.350 11.466 12.850 12.250
Angela Maguire 13.050 11.300 12.550 12.400
Lisa Conradie (2003) 12.266 12.100 9.900 11.166
Caitlyn Kelly 0.000 12.550 11.750 0.000
151.999 39.533 38.000 38.150 36.316
33. (34) SLOVENIA – 151.365
Tjasa Kysselef 14.250 10.000 11.550 12.200
Lucija Hribar 13.600 12.550 12.650 11.966
Tela Belak 14.233 11.983 12.850 0.000
Adela Sajn 0.000 9.733 12.550 12.533
Veronika Trobis 0.000 0.000 0.000 10.100
151.365 42.083 34.533 38.050 36.699
34. (28) EGYPT – 150.847
Farah Hussein 12.950 12.950 12.150 12.133
Farah Salem 12.566 12.650 12.050 11.650
Zeina Ibrahim (2003) 12.800 10.966 11.266 11.966
Nancy Taman 13.433 11.500 9.833 11.933
Mandy Mohamed 13.366 11.533 12.233 13.433
150.847 39.749 37.133 36.433 37.532
Egypt lost all those huge scores from the Mediterranean Games this month, accounting for the dip, but that 13.433 on floor from Mohamed is worth attention.
35. (51) BELARUS – 150.781
Hanna Traukova 13.275 12.625 12.750 13.000
Ganna Metelitsa (2003) 0.000 11.266 11.833 11.633
Aliaksandra Natsiazhenka 11.800 11.266 8.100 11.533
Anastasia Alistratava (2003) 12.833 13.500 12.300 11.900
Aliaksandra Varabyova (2003) 13.133 10.600 12.033 12.166
150.781 39.241 37.391 37.083 37.066
Belarus will be almost as thrilled as Italy by the seniorification of a hearty group of contributors, providing Belarus with the potential to have a real team for the first time in too long.
36. (32) TAIWAN – 150.216
Fang Ko Ching 13.750 12.100 11.950 12.700
Ting Hua Tien 12.733 11.833 13.466 10.833
Lai Pin Ju 12.750 11.000 13.100 11.166
Chuang Hsiu Ju 13.150 12.000 11.800 11.200
Chen Chian Shiun 12.233 12.250 0.000 11.800
150.216 39.650 36.350 38.516 35.700
37. (37) NORWAY – 150.100
Juliana Tøssebro 12.450 10.850 12.450 12.450
Julie Erichsen 13.400 12.300 12.350 12.350
Julie Søderstrøm 12.850 11.400 12.350 12.400
Edel Fosse 12.700 11.900 11.650 12.000
Thea Nygaard 12.800 12.350 12.050 12.500
150.100 39.050 36.550 37.150 37.350
38. (39) ICELAND – 148.183
Dominiqua Belanyi 12.950 11.850 11.550 0.000
Agnes Suto-Tuuha 13.650 11.750 12.300 12.350
Vigdis Palmadottir (2003) 13.333 11.300 10.750 11.066
Sonja Olafsdottir 13.200 10.366 10.500 12.650
Margret Kristinsdottir 12.550 9.600 11.900 12.350
148.183 40.183 34.900 35.750 37.350
39. (38) PORTUGAL – 148.147
Mariana Marianito 12.733 10.266 11.050 12.650
Mariana Pitrez 12.500 11.900 11.466 11.700
Beatriz Cardoso (2003) 13.066 11.100 9.766 11.200
Beatriz Dias 13.166 11.350 11.050 12.066
Filipa Martins 13.400 13.200 12.33 12.500
148.147 39.632 36.450 34.849 37.216
40. (41) MALAYSIA – 147.982
Farah Ann Abdul Hadi 13.350 13.200 12.300 12.800
Tan Ing Yueh 13.300 12.400 12.050 12.600
Ang Tracie 12.950 10.233 11.433 11.250
Zarith Khalid (2003) 12.100 10.100 11.300 11.366
None 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000
147.982 39.600 35.833 35.783 36.766
41. (40) FINLAND – 147.846
Enni Kettunen 12.633 10.633 11.133 12.133
Maija Leinonen 12.766 12.200 11.733 11.733
Sani Makela 13.800 0.000 10.150 12.233
Rosanna Ojala 0.000 12.700 9.550 0.000
Ada Hautala (2003) 12.916 11.966 12.233 12.033
147.846 39.482 36.866 35.099 36.399
42. (36) AUSTRIA – 147.681
Jasmin Mader 13.350 12.200 11.233 12.133
Alissa Mörz 13.350 8.250 11.466 11.866
Christina Meixner 0.000 10.966 11.666 10.366
Bianca Frysak 12.500 11.950 10.300 12.000
Elisa Hämmerle 0.000 12.700 12.500 0.000
147.681 39.200 36.850 35.632 35.999
43. (NR) IRELAND – 146.230
Meaghan Smith 13.033 11.833 10.133 12.400
Emma Slevin (2003) 13.433 12.833 12.433 12.133
Jane Heffernan (2003) 11.700 10.433 11.400 11.166
Kate Molloy (2003) 12.800 11.166 11.600 10.300
None 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000
146.230 39.266 35.832 35.433 35.699
44. (43) INDIA – 146.050
Pranati Nayak 13.500 10.700 0.000 10.850
Aruna Budda Reddy 13.550 11.400 11.850 11.700
Pranati Das 12.800 11.000 11.900 11.600
Dipa Karmakar 14.300 11.200 12.750 11.300
Madira Chowdhury 0.000 0.000 10.350 0.000
146.050 41.350 33.600 36.500 34.600
45. (44) COSTA RICA – 146.014
Heika Salas 12.400 12.133 10.750 11.900
Camila Montoya (2003) 12.733 11.466 11.466 12.066
Luciana Alvarado 13.233 12.367 11.267 12.133
Arianna Castaneda 12.600 10.566 9.650 12.250
Mariangeles Murillo 12.467 8.933 12.300 11.600
146.014 38.566 35.966 35.033 36.449
46. (45) VIETNAM – 145.616
Tran Doan Quynh Nam 13.050 10.800 12.300 12.500
Pham Nhu Phuong (2003) 12.533 11.466 9.700 12.200
Tienna Nguyen 13.400 12.500 11.150 11.133
Bui Nguyen Hai Yen 12.650 8.950 11.700 11.300
Truong Khanh Van 12.150 0.000 10.400 11.900
145.616 39.100 34.766 35.150 36.600
47. (46) GREECE – 144.264
Elvira Katsali (2003) 12.333 11.033 11.133 11.733
Evangelina Plyta 0.000 12.133 0.000 0.000
Evangelina Monokrousou 13.100 0.000 10.900 12.000
Ioanna Xoulogi 12.500 9.366 11.466 12.400
Argyro Afrati 13.400 12.133 0.000 12.066
144.264 39.000 35.299 33.499 36.466
48. (48) VENEZUELA – 144.083
Deborah Salmina 13.000 11.550 11.250 12.650
Pamela Arriojas 11.867 9.767 10.167 12.550
Katriel Souza 13.150 11.550 11.400 12.450
Milca Leon 12.200 12.166 9.466 11.633
None 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000
144.083 38.350 35.266 32.817 37.650
49. (47) INDONESIA – 143.200
Rifda Irfanaluthfi 13.500 10.600 12.700 12.750
Tazsa Devira 11.800 11.950 10.900 10.500
Armartiani 12.900 10.050 11.300 11.000
Amalia Fauziah 12.900 10.900 11.050 11.650
Nur Cahya 12.000 0.000 0.000 0.000
143.200 39.300 33.450 35.050 35.400
50. (49) NEW ZEALAND – 141.982
Isabella Brett 13.166 10.500 11.133 12.700
Maia Fishwick 13.100 13.300 12.350 11.200
Charlotte Ryan 13.400 9.400 10.333 11.400
None 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000
None 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000
141.982 39.666 33.200 33.816 35.300
51. (42) KAZAKHSTAN – 139.966
Alexandra Alexeeva (2003) 12.800 10.000 10.150 12.000
Yuliana Deyeva (2003) 12.250 9.700 10.400 12.200
Olga Sanjiyeva 12.650 10.400 9.500 11.150
Arailym Meiram 12.650 11.050 10.950 10.650
Aida Bauyrzhanova 12.300 11.300 11.933 11.633
139.966 38.100 32.750 33.283 35.833
52. (56) LATVIA – 139.831
Anastasija Dubova 11.733 10.900 11.800 11.166
Elina Vihrova 13.125 12.600 11.825 13.050
Linda Tugarinova 12.266 8.633 8.233 10.433
Marija Ribalcenko 13.200 6.166 9.133 11.100
Marija Sajovko (2003) 11.533 9.666 8.133 9.500
139.831 38.591 33.166 32.758 35.316
53. (NR) GUATEMALA – 139.465
Ana Palacios 13.600 11.450 12.050 13.067
Marcela Bonifasi 11.567 10.433 11.833 11.933
Karla Perez (2003) 12.033 8.600 11.566 11.333
None 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000
None 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000
139.465 37.200 30.483 35.449 36.333
54. (54) ISRAEL – 138.332
Lihi Lamesh 11.800 8.100 10.400 10.650
Shailee Weiss 13.100 10.150 10.050 11.200
Ofir Netzer 13.450 11.100 9.566 11.100
Maitar Levy 12.850 10.366 10.100 11.850
Lihie Raz (2003) 13.366 9.200 11.400 11.850
138.332 39.916 31.616 31.900 34.900
55. (50) DENMARK – 137.830
Mette Hulgaard 12.800 11.133 8.500 11.866
Linnea Wang 0.000 11.066 9.500 12.200
Emilie Winther 12.533 9.400 10.033 11.400
Victoria Kajø 12.333 9.033 10.966 11.066
Sofia Bjørnholdt 12.600 9.900 11.333 0.000
137.830 37.933 32.099 32.332 35.466
56. (53) JAMAICA – 137.665
Danusia Francis 13.333 12.833 12.900 12.433
Mackenzie Robinson 12.100 10.067 11.566 11.267
Kiara Richmon 12.566 9.400 9.167 10.033
None 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000
None 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000
137.665 37.999 32.300 33.633 33.733
57. (57) PERU – 135.633
Katharina Alejo 10.800 0.000 0.000 10.967
Venere Horna 0.000 9.000 11.867 12.467
Nicole Espinosa 11.633 9.433 10.767 0.000
Ana Sarango 0.000 9.633 9.800 11.133
Ana Karina Mendez 13.200 12.000 10.900 11.800
135.633 35.633 31.066 33.534 35.400
58. (52) THAILAND – 136.000
Thidaporn Khantara 12.700 10.800 10.500 11.500
Sasiwimon Mueangphuan 12.500 11.400 11.400 11.450
Kanayat Boontoeng 12.600 9.900 10.550 0.000
Praewpraw Duongchan 12.750 9.950 10.150 10.400
None 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000
136.000 38.050 32.150 32.450 33.350
59. (58) DOMINICAN REPUBLIC – 134.633
Yamilet Peña 14.450 11.633 12.050 12.600
Sandra Contreras 12.000 8.050 10.500 11.600
Alonda Echevarria 12.200 8.650 9.150 11.750
None 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000
None 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000
134.633 38.650 28.333 31.700 35.950
60. (59) EL SALVADOR – 130.150
Alexa Grande 13.150 8.050 11.550 12.050
Grace Salomon 12.100 9.350 9.850 11.850
Paula Ruano 11.733 8.600 10.767 11.100
None 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000
None 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000
130.150 36.983 26.000 32.167 35.000
61. (55) SERBIA – 126.730
Jelena Stamenkovic 12.633 7.766 9.566 11.466
Andjela Djurdjevic 12.100 8.400 10.866 9.900
Aleksandra Rajcic 12.133 11.300 10.500 10.100
None 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000
None 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000
126.730 36.866 27.466 30.932 31.466
62. (61) BANGLADESH – 81.975
Nargis Nahar 10.800 4.850 6.650 5.750
Nur Akter Banu 10.700 4.500 7.275 6.300
Shanta Islam 10.850 4.400 4.800 5.100
None 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000
None 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000
81.975 32.350 13.750 18.725 17.150

2 thoughts on “National Team Rankings – January 2019”

  1. Thank you once again for this amazing analysis. Look forward to this review every month.
    YAY for Belarus. Also, Italy is relevant again with the 2003 girls in place. I honestly feel as though they have the best chance in 2019 to knock off Russia or China for bronze.

  2. Ocolisan is retired 🙁
    Losing her DTY is a big blow so I hope that Ioana Crisan, Laura Iacob, Carmen Ghiciuc and Nica Ivanus can upgrade their fulls to doubles.
    Romania’s scores on this are also quite a bit more realistic than some ranked above them, so I hope that with the (hopeful) return of lari by the end of the year that they can place 12th at worlds.

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