China News Service, Beijing, November 5th. On the 5th, Beijing time, the 2022 Gymnastics World Championships ended in the men's individual all-around competition in Liverpool, England.

The last champion and Chinese player Zhang Boheng won the silver medal with a total score of 86.765.

The Tokyo Olympic gold medalist Hashimoto Daiki won the championship with 0.433 points.

  At the World Championships held in Japan last year, Zhang Boheng, who made his World Championship debut, defeated Olympic champion Daiki Hashimoto by a narrow margin of 0.017 points and won his first all-around world championship.

In the World Championships, the men's individual all-around championship battle is still unfolding between these two, and they are in the same group in the final.

  In the previous men's team final, Zhang Boheng played in all six events and helped the Chinese team win the gold medal.

After the men's individual all-around qualifying match, Zhang Boheng consumed a lot of energy.

In the individual all-around finals, Zhang Boheng focused on the stability of his movements and did not come up with all the difficulty reserves.

  In the first floor exercise event, Zhang Boheng scored 14.033 points on the first stage, while Hashimoto Dahui scored 14.666 points in this event, which also became the most critical factor for the two to widen the gap in total scores. item.

The second pommel horse is Hashimoto Dahui's strength. He scored the highest score of 14.333 points, and Zhang Boheng was 0.1 points less than him.

The third lifting ring is Zhang Boheng's dominant project. He scored a game-high 14.100 points, and Hashimoto Dahui scored 13.866 points. After the three events, Hashimoto Dahui led by 0.499 points.

  In the fourth event of the vault, the two scored the same 14.900 points, followed by the parallel bars Zhang Boheng scored 15.066 points, and Hashimoto Daiki scored 15.000 points.

In the last horizontal bar, Zhang Boheng, who played first, scored 14.433 points, and Dahui Hashimoto, who played later, shared the same score with Zhang Boheng again.

In the end, Hashimoto Dahui won the gold medal with a total score of 87.198 in six events, and Zhang Boheng won the silver medal with a score of 86.765.

Another Japanese player, Air Tanigawa, ranked third with 85.231 points.

  Zhang Boheng said after the game that his state was not very good. He reduced some difficulties in the first two items, and wanted to complete the movements more smoothly. He also failed to perform well on the parallel bars and rings, which are his dominant events.

  Next, Zhang Boheng will also participate in the finals of floor exercise and horizontal bar.

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