Marissa King - Elite Career History

Elite Career History

Year Competition Description Location Apparatus Rank-Final Score-Final Rank-Qualifying Score-Qualifying
2010 British Championships Guildford, England Vault 2 13.775 2 14.450
Floor 8 12.050 3= 14.200
2009 British Championships Guildford, England All Around 3 53.100
Vault 1 13.925
Bars 3 13.400
Beam 4 12.700
Floor 3 13.450
Stuttgart World Cup Stuttgart, Germany Vault 4 13.550 2 13.800
World Championships London, England Vault 13.850
Beam 13.400
2008 British Championships Guildford, England All Around 6 55.100
Vault 2 14.175
Bars 7 12.800
Floor 7 13.300
European Championships Clermont-Ferrand, France Vault 10 14.050
Beam 19 14.450
Floor 34 13.700
Glasgow Grand Prix Glasgow, Scotland Vault 6 12.912 4 13.675
Beam 2 14.475 2 14.650
Maribor World Cup Maribor, Slovenia Vault 2 14.075
2007 Glasgow Grand Prix Glasgow, Scotland Vault 1 14.237 2 13.862
Good Luck Beijing (Olympic Test Event) Beijing, China All Around 8 56.225
Vault 3 14.187
European Championships Amsterdam, The Netherlands Vault 6 14.175 7 14.100
Beam 56 12.775
Floor 29 13.750
World Championships Stuttgart, Germany Team 7 169.175 6 233.025
Vault 17 13.600
Floor 46 13.925
DTB Cup Vault 4 14.237 8 13.450
Floor 6 13.650 4 13.575

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