Fisu World University Games: Japan claims men’s gymnastics team title in decisive victory

Fisu World University Games: Japan claims men’s gymnastics team title in decisive victory

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Under the leadership of the last two men to claim Olympic All-Round titles, Team Japan won the title for men’s gymnastics Wednesday (July 23) at the Fisu World University Games in Rhine-Ruhr, Duitsland.

The Japanese placed a team total of 252,027, well free from the Canadians, who scored 239,593. Switzerland (239.162) conquered the bronze medal.

Hashimoto Daiki, The all-round gold medal winner at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games led his team with a total of 85.197 in the all-round, while he ruled Oka shinnosuke Had to absorb a 12,000 on the pommel horse after falling. Its 82,432 total in the all-round is the third best general, but as the third best Japanese, behind Hashimoto and Kawakami shoheiShinnosuke was unable to continue to the All-Round final because of the limit of two per country.

The all-round final of the men is planned for Friday (July 25).

The dominant performance of the Japan team saw them after the event totals after first or second place at four events: rings, safe, parallel bars and high bar. Their lowest team finish was the Pommelpaard, where Oka’s wrong was exacerbated by a 12,866 from Kawakami, and Hasegawa Tsuyoshi’s 11,666 she left in sixth place.

Artistic gymnastics competition at the World University Games will continue on Thursday (July 24) with the Women’s Team Competition.

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