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Passports prove they are all 16, the minimum age to compete, but online documents found by the New York Times and the Associated Press show three, including all-arounders Yang Yilin and Jiang Yuyuan, are younger.
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Top all-arounders and individual specialists advance as well.
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In the individual national rankings, Arkansas and UCLA are the only schools in the nation with three all-arounders ranked among the top 15.
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In the individual national rankings, Arkansas and UCLA are the only schools in the nation with three all-arounders ranked among the top 15.
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Arkansas and Alabama are the only two schools in the country with three all-arounders in the top 15.
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The Sooners boast the NCAA's top two ranked all-arounders in junior Steven Legendre and freshman phenom Jake Dalton and will get key contributions from standouts Alex Naddour, Bobby Shortle, and Ian Jackson.
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Jonathan Horton, Danell Leyva and Brandon Wynn were the top three all-arounders at the 2010
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The top two teams and the top two all-arounders from each of the six regionals received automatic berths to the national championships.
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In addition to the top two teams, also advancing to nationals were the top two all-arounders from non-qualifying teams.
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Arkansas is led by three of the nation's top 15 all-arounders.
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