The World Gymnastics Championships held in England held the finals for men and women on the final day of the tournament on the 6th, and Daiki Hashimoto won the silver medal in the men's horizontal bar.


Hashimoto won the silver medal in this event for the second time in a row, following last year's World Championships.

On the 6th, the final day of the gymnastics world championships held in England, the finals of three men's events and two women's events were held. Yuya competed in the parallel bars and the horizontal bar.



Hashimoto, who was the top performer on the horizontal bar in the preliminary rounds, performed three moves in a row, such as the F-difficulty big move “Ryukin” and the G-difficulty “Cassina”, which were not performed in the individual all-around finals, and scored with her beautiful posture.



However, the final landing was slightly disturbed, and the silver medal was 14.700, 0.1 short of the top athlete.



Hashimoto has won two consecutive silver medals in this event following last year's World Championships.



This is Hashimoto's fourth medal following this year's event, the team and individual all-around, and the event-specific Yuka.



Also, Kamimoto was 7th with 14.166.



The gold medal went to American Brodie Malone.



In vaulting, Tanigawa's score did not improve, such as being disturbed on the first landing, and the average score of two jumps was 13.999, which was 7th place.



Also, on the parallel bars, Kamimoto showed a sense of stability, but he got a little confused on the last landing and finished 6th with a score of 14.900.



Zou Jingyuan of China won the gold medal with a high score of 16.166.

Daiki Hashimoto “I feel a great sense of accomplishment”

Taiki Hashimoto, who won the silver medal in the horizontal bar for each event, said, "I was injured before departure and couldn't practice, so it was really tough for three days, but I feel like I've done it now, so I want to do my best to finish the task again. '' and showed a bright expression.