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China adds 2 more golds at gymnastics worlds
    2021-10-25  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

WEI XIAOYUAN bounced back from a fall in the women’s individual all-around final to win the uneven bars as China added two gold medals at the World Artistic Gymnastics Championships in Kitakyushu, Japan, on Saturday.

The 17-year-old Wei, competing in her first major international event, was the first to perform, scoring 14.733 points in a routine with a difficulty reaching 6.5.

It was China’s second title following Zhang Boheng’s stunning victory over Olympic champion Hashimoto Daiki in the men’s individual all-around final Friday.

As the newly crowned Chinese National Games all-around champion, Wei fell off the bar two days ago and had to settle for the sixth.

“I am very excited,” she said. “In the all-around final, I was a little nervous. But today I just felt like a training session.”

“Paris is my target now,” she said.

Her teammate Luo Rui took the bronze after scoring an identical 14.633 points.

Brazil’s Rebecca Andrade finished second thanks to lower degrees of difficulty.

Andrade earlier has added the vault gold to her Olympic title in her favorite discipline.

China’s Lan Xingyu dominated the rings final with 15.200 points. Italy’s Marco Lodadio took the silver and his compatriot Salvatore Maresca shared the bronze with Grigorii Klimentev of Russian Gymnastics Federation.

“It is a new start of my career,” said Lan, who attended the Doha worlds three years ago as a reserve member of the winning Chinese team.

He won a gold medal without performing.

“I will work harder for the Paris Olympic Games,” he said.

China was also expected to bring home the pommel horse gold but Weng Hao, who topped the qualification with 15.600 points, made two costly errors. He finished second behind Stephen Nedoroscik of the United States. (Xinhua)

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