2012 Olympics

Rhythmic gymnast leaps to finals in London Games

After dropping the ball in her routine Thursday, Neta Rivkin bounces back to 9th place Friday

Neta Rivkin performing Friday at the London Games (photo credit: screen capture, Channel 1)
Neta Rivkin performing Friday at the London Games (photo credit: screen capture, Channel 1)

Israeli rhythmic gymnast Neta Rivkin leapt to the finals after her ribbon routine in the individual qualifiers Friday at the London Games.

She scored 27.725 in her ribbon routine — boosting her overall score to 108.9 — and 9th place overall.

Donning a green-and-yellow leotard, a smiling Rivkin danced her last qualifying routine to a boisterous mashup of “Shalom Aleichem.” Her upbeat and expressive performance was a crowd-pleaser.

The individual finals will be held Saturday.

Neta Rivkin in action August 10 (photo credit: Channel 1 screenshot)
Neta Rivkin in action August 10 (photo credit: Channel 1 screenshot)

Rivkin had been in 14th place after the first day of the preliminary round on Thursday. She received a mark of 27.450 in the hoop apparatus and a 26.200 in her performance with the ball. She lost significant points during her second routine, dropping the ball and having to scamper after it to recover it.

The 21-year-old won a silver medal in the club apparatus at the 2011 European Championships, and a bronze medal with the hoop at the 2011 World Championships. These are her second Olympics; she placed 14th in her debut at the ’08 Beijing Games.

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