The men's individual all-around final was held on the 4th at the World Gymnastics Championships held in England, and Daiki Hashimoto won the first gold medal at the world championships.

In addition, Ko Tanigawa won the bronze medal, which was the first medal in this event at the World Championships.

At the World Gymnastics Championships in England, the men's individual all-around final was held on the 4th, the seventh day of the tournament, with a total of six events competing. I participated.



Hashimoto scored 14.666, surpassing her qualifying score, including succeeding in the G-difficulty “Li Johnson” on the first floor.



And in the second pommel horse, which fell in the qualifying, she finished the event with a 14.333 and took the top spot with her beautiful performance with straight legs.



He scored 14.900 on the 4th vault with a big ``Lopez'', and then on the parallel bars he scored high in the 15s.



In the final event, the horizontal bar, which she is good at, she performed a free-hand technique such as "Cassina" with G difficulty, and also perfectly stopped the final landing, and won the gold medal with a total of 87.198 in 6 events.



It is the first time for Hashimoto to win a gold medal at the world championships.



In addition, he is the second Japanese player, following Kohei Uchimura, to win gold medals at both the Olympics and World Championships in this event.



On the other hand, Tanigawa, who advanced to the final of the individual all-around for the first time, scored 15.000, which is the highest score in this event, with the highest difficulty ``Ri Se-gwang 2'' in his fourth event, vault. I won the bronze medal with a total of 85.231 with a stable performance without any major mistakes in all six events.



This is the first time for Tanigawa to win a medal in this event at the World Championships.