2020 Summer Olympics - Athletes
David Rumbutis
- Date of birth
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2000-03-17
Results
Men's Floor Exercise
| 67 | Men's Floor Exercise | 12.166 |
| 67 | Men's Floor Exercise, Qualification | 12.166 |
Men's Horizontal Bar
| 61 | Men's Horizontal Bar | 12.533 |
| 61 | Men's Horizontal Bar, Qualification | 12.533 |
Men's Individual All-Around
| 61 | Men's Individual All-Around | 72.765 |
| 61 | Men's Individual All-Around, Qualification | 72.765 |
Men's Parallel Bars
| 68 | Men's Parallel Bars | 11.733 |
| 68 | Men's Parallel Bars, Qualification | 11.733 |
Men's Pommel Horse
| 67 | Men's Pommel Horse | 12.033 |
| 67 | Men's Pommel Horse, Qualification | 12.033 |
Men's Rings
| 71 | Men's Rings | 11.200 |
| 71 | Men's Rings, Qualification | 11.200 |
Men's Vault
| 21 | Men's Vault | 12.716 |
| 21 | Men's Vault, Qualification | 12.716 |
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NCAA women's gymnastics championship: All-time winners list
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2026 NCAA gymnastics championships: Oklahoma wins the national title
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Oklahoma wins 4th NCAA women's gymnastics title in 5 years
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Reigning Olympic champ Viktor Axelsen ends badminton career
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