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Tatiana Nabieva of Russia.
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McKayla Maroney of the U.S.
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Simone Biles of the U.S.
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McKayla Maroney of the U.S.
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Pauline Schaefer of Germany.
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Beckie Downie of Great Britain.
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Valentine Sabatou of France.
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Shang Chunsong of China.
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Simone Biles of the U.S.
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Noel van Klaveren of the Netherlands.
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Natsumi Sasada of Japan, along with Carlotta Ferlito and Vanessa Ferrari of Italy.
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Nicole Mawhinney of Ireland.
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Natsumi Sasada of Japan.
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Chantysha Netteb of the Netherlands.
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Asuka Teramoto of Japan.
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Paula Plichta of Poland.
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Shang Chunsong of China.
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Ilaria Kaeslin of Switzerland.
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Asuka Teramoto of Japan.
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Simone Biles of the U.S.
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