2020 Summer Olympics - Athletes
Wataru Tanigawa
- Date of birth
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1996-07-23
- Height
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5' 3"
Results
Men's Floor Exercise
| 14 | Men's Floor Exercise | 14.466 |
| 14 | Men's Floor Exercise, Qualification | 14.466 |
Men's Horizontal Bar
| 32 | Men's Horizontal Bar | 13.400 |
| 32 | Men's Horizontal Bar, Qualification | 13.400 |
Men's Individual All-Around
| 28 | Men's Individual All-Around | 84.906 |
| 13 | Men's Individual All-Around, Qualification | 84.906 |
Men's Parallel Bars
| 11 | Men's Parallel Bars | 15.241 |
| 11 | Men's Parallel Bars, Qualification | 15.241 |
Men's Pommel Horse
| 25 | Men's Pommel Horse | 13.833 |
| 25 | Men's Pommel Horse, Qualification | 13.833 |
Men's Rings
| 17 | Men's Rings | 14.300 |
| 17 | Men's Rings, Qualification | 14.300 |
Men's Team
| 1 | Men's Team, Qualification | 262.251 Q |
| Men's Team, Final | 262.397 |
Men's Vault
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