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Hip injury ends Doug Fangxiao's career
Americans dominate Junior Pan Ams
Kabayeva takes fourth European title
WORLD CUP FINAL
Stuttgart, Germany, Nov. 29-Dec. 1
Women's V. 1(t). Oksana Chusovitina UZB, Yelena Zamolodchikova RUS 9.412; 3. Verona van de Leur NED 9.268.
UB. Oana Petrovschi ROM 9.500; 2. Jacqui Dunn AUS 9.275; 3. Van de Leur 9.225.
BB: 1. Sun Xiaojiao CHN 9.487; 2. Zamolodchikova 9.162; 3. Chusovitina 9.025.
FX. 1. Van de Leur 9.412; 2. Zhang Nan CHN 9.375; 3. Allana Slater AUS 9.087.
Men's FX: 1. Marian Dragulescu ROM 9.662; 2. Kyle Shewfelt CAN 9.637; 3. Jordan Jovtchev BUL 9.187
PH: 1. Marius Urzica ROM 9.787; 2. loan Suciu ROM 9.712; 3. Huang Xu CHN 9.637
R: 1. Jovtchev 9.700; 2, Andrea Coppolino ITA 9.600; 3(t). Szilveszter Csollany HUN, Sean Townsend USA 9.537
V: 1. Lu Bin CHN 9.749; 2. Leszek Blanik POL 9.687; 3. Dragulescu 9.550.
PB: 1. Li Xiaopeng CHN 9.837; 2. Huang 9.787; 3, Townsend 9.700.
HB: 1. Aljaz Pegan SLO 9.675; 2. Philippe Rizzo AUS 9.662; 3. Sven Kwiatkowski GER 9.525,
JACKSON GREATEST IN BRITAIN
Kanukai Jackson won the senior all-around title at the '02 British men's championships, held Nov. 1-2 in Wigan. Jackson, who also won in 2000, did not compete in last year's championships because of injury.
Defending champion David Eaton (who attends California-Berkeley) was injured this year and unable to compete.
Senior. 1. Kanukai Jackson 53.25; 2. Barry Collie 52.00; 3. Ross Brewer 51.65; 4. David Colvin 50.60; 5. Kirk Zammit 50.50; 6. Craig Pellowe 50.05; 7 Adam Folwell 46.55; 8. David Massam 45.85.
Under-18: 1. Ryan Bradley 52.25; 2. Sam Buck 48.95; 3. Kevin Sellors 48.40.
Under-16: 1. Oleg Podobin...