The men's and women's finals were held at the World Gymnastics Championships held in England on the 5th, and Daiki Hashimoto, who won the individual all-around in the men's floor, won the silver medal and Ryosuke Doi won the bronze medal. .

On the 5th, the 8th day of the World Gymnastics Championships held in England, the finals of three men's events and two women's events were held. , and Yuya Kamimoto participated in the ring.

Hashimoto, who was in 7th place in the qualifying on the floor, performed a G-difficulty big move, “Ri Johnson” from the beginning, and showed a beautiful performance with her characteristic straight limbs.

His landing was a bit erratic, but he put it together well, marking 14.500 and winning the silver medal.



It was Hashimoto's third medal at the event, following her silver medal in the team event and her first gold medal in the individual all-around at the World Championships.

In addition, Doi, who was 20 years old and was in 2nd place in the qualifying for the first time, scored 14.266 and won the bronze medal, even though she made a mistake over the line when landing after performing a series of highly difficult twists.

Doi was her first medal in this event at the World Championships.



The gold medal went to local British player Jarni Regini Moran at 14.533.



Doi also participated in the pommel horse, but he made a mistake in falling and finished 7th with 12.933.



Also, in the ring, Kamimoto showed a stable performance, but got confused in the last landing and finished 7th with 14.466.

Hashimoto: "I was able to control myself well"

Taiki Hashimoto, who won the silver medal in the event-specific floor, said, "I was relaxed and faced it without worrying about the color of the medal. I was able to control myself well with my very good performance. I looked back.



After that, he talked enthusiastically about the horizontal bar for each event the next day, saying, "I want to perform my own performance and win the gold medal."

Doi player "I'm frustrated, but I'm relieved"

Ryosuke Doi is 20 years old from Fukuoka Prefecture.

He started gymnastics in the first grade of elementary school, and won the silver medal in the individual all-around at the 2019 World Junior Championships with his "beautiful gymnastics" that stretches all the way to the tip of his hands and feet.



At Nippon Sport Science University, he was coached by Kenzo Shirai, who won the gold medal in the team at the Rio de Janeiro Olympics.



At the All Japan Championships in April this year, he scored 8.5 or higher in 5 out of 6 events with the "E score", which shows the workmanship of techniques that reflect beauty in the score, and came in 3rd place.

And in May this year, he finished 3rd at the NHK Trophy, and was selected for the World Championships for the first time.



Ahead of the World Championships, Doi took on the world's big stage by raising the accuracy of her "D score," which indicates the difficulty of her techniques on the horizontal bar and on the rings.



Ms. Doi, who won the bronze medal in the floor in each event, said with a big smile, "I'm disappointed that I couldn't perform well, but I'm relieved that I got a medal. My landing was moving, but I'm glad I was able to enjoy it."

For women, Miyata placed 5th in the vault

For girls, 18-year-old Miyata participated in the vault for the first time.



Vaulting is determined by the average score of two jumps.

In his first jump, Miyata scored a high-difficulty “stretching Yurchenko twice twist” and put the score in the 14-point range.



On her second attempt, she used her leg strength to take advantage of her strong jumps to land a solid 13.933, finishing fifth with an average of 13.999.

After the performance, Miyata said, "I wasn't nervous to enjoy myself. I was able to perform comfortably. I'm inferior to the top competitors, so I worked hard and won a medal next year."



The gold medal went to American Jade Carey.



Miyata will face the balance beam final for each event on the 6th.