David Rumbutis, 22, stepped into his fourth WC and managed to get through the all-around, despite the back problems Rumbutis had during the week.

- It felt good today, I'm satisfied!

It could have gone better, but it could also have gone much, much worse.

I got a perfectly good start in rings and am also satisfied with vault and bars.

- Then I had to fight my way through the railings and in freestanding I felt that the energy was starting to run out.

Before the finish in the jumper, my only focus was to go through without falling, says David Rumbutis.

The 22-year-old collected 77,430 points, which was enough for a 42nd place in the all-around.

WC debutant

Joakim Lenberg, 21, entered the qualifiers as a WC debutant.

In a competition that was mostly about gathering experience for the future.

Lenberg got a total of 72,032 points in the all-around, which was enough for 76th place.

- The WC has been one of my most enjoyable competitions ever.

Although there were many falls, I did not feel that it affected me, but I got back up and moved on quickly.

Then it's been crazy fun to do this together with David!, says Joakim Lenberg.

Neither Rumbutis nor Lenberg advanced from the WC qualifiers, but coach Eddie Olsson sees the efforts positively.

- There are two happy guys and satisfied coaches leaving the WC, so it's a nice feeling!

We are now working towards the EC and it feels like we are on the right track.

SVT broadcasts from the gymnastics WC starting tonight.

Read everything about the championship in the guide here.

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Sweden achieved its best ever result in artistic gymnastics.

Photo: Swedish gymnastics