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Hashimoto adds world championship to go with Olympic gold

Japan's Gold medalist Daiki Hashimoto (left) and Bronze medalist Wataru Tanigawa celebrate during a medal ceremony. (AP)
Japan's Gold medalist Daiki Hashimoto (left) and Bronze medalist Wataru Tanigawa celebrate during a medal ceremony. (AP)
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05 Nov 2022 08:11:10 GMT9
05 Nov 2022 08:11:10 GMT9

LIVERPOOL (England): Daiki Hashimoto of Japan won the men’s all-around title at the world gymnastics championship on Friday, giving the 21-year-old star a bookend to the gold he won at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.

Hashimoto put together an all-around total of 87.198 to edge 2021 champion Zhang Boheng of China, who finished second at 87.765, well clear of bronze medalist Wataru Tanigawa of Japan at 85.231.

Hashimoto posted the best score on pommel horse during his second rotation and finished second in four other events — still rings, floor exercise, vault and high bar — in a display of excellence that showcased why he is the heir apparent to Japan’s Kohei Uchimura, a two-time Olympic and six-time world champion.

Boheng, who won gold with his Chinese teammates in the team competition on Wednesday, made Hashimoto work for it. The 22-year-old attempted more difficult routines than Hashimoto on each of the final two events but was dinged by the judges for small lapses in execution.

Brody Malone of the United States finished fourth, the best performance by an American in the all-around at world championship since Jon Horton took bronze in 2010. Eighteen-year-old Asher Hong of the US finished sixth in his first world championship.

The meet did not feature any competitors from Russia, the defending Olympic team champion. Russia is currently banned from competing at International Gymnastics Federation and European Gymnastics federation-hosted events due to the war in Ukraine.

AP

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