Taiki Hashimoto, a gymnast who won two gold medals at the Tokyo Olympics, scored a high score at the All Japan Student Championships to win three straight titles, gaining momentum for the world championships in October.

The All-Japan Gymnastics Championships, held in Yokkaichi City, Mie Prefecture, will include both men's and women's team all-around and individual all-around competitions. , Participated in the 6th category.



Hashimoto performed without mistakes in the first event, the pommel horse, which was a task, and got on the momentum as the top of this event.



Then, in the third event, the vault, he performed the highly difficult "Lopez" with dynamic jumps without any major mistakes, and marked 14.933, the second place in this event.



In addition, on the horizontal bar, which is his specialty in the fifth event, he performed a series of difficult hands-off techniques such as the F-difficulty big move "Ryukin".



Despite a bit of a mess on the last landing, he still managed to score a high score of 15,000.



Hashimoto achieved a total of 88.331 in six events, winning the individual all-around for the third time in a row, gaining momentum for the world championships.



In addition, Ryosuke Doi, who will participate in the world championships with Hashimoto, was third with a total of 83.065 in six events.

Daiki Hashimoto "I want to win a gold medal at the world championships"

Taiki Hashimoto reflected, “I was in great shape and was able to complete all six events without making any mistakes. rice field.



On top of that, regarding the landing of the horizontal bar, which I have been strengthening and working on, I thought, "I thought I would definitely stop, but my feelings were too ahead of me and I landed a little earlier. This has become clear again as a problem, I think the landing will determine the color of the medals at the World Championships."



He also expressed his enthusiasm for the World Championships in October, saying, "I want to win gold medals in the team all-around, individual all-around, and individual events. I want to strengthen my mental strength as well as my competitive strength in the remaining period."

Ryosuke Doi "Improving competitiveness and mentality"

Ryosuke Doi, who finished 3rd in the individual all-around at the All Japan Student Championships in gymnastics and represents the world championships, said, "I've been unable to practice because of my knee injury, and I'm reflecting on my bad flow in vaulting. Hashimoto. I want to improve my competitiveness and mentality to the point where I can win against , and participate in the world championships in perfect condition.”