The women's individual final of the trampoline world championships in Bulgaria was held, and Hikaru Mori won the gold medal for the first time in three years.

In the men's individual final, first-timer Kazu Ishikawa won the bronze medal.

The trampoline world championship held in Sofia, Bulgaria was held on the 19th, the final day of the tournament, including the individual finals for men and women.



In the women's individual final, Ms. Mori showed a stable performance from a high jump with a highly difficult composition, such as adding a twist to the triple, out of 10 jumps, marking 56.230 and winning the gold medal.



This is Mori's second time in three years since he became the first Japanese athlete to win a gold medal in this event at the 2019 World Championships.



Meko Uyama finished fifth with 55.330.



On this day, the women's synchronized final, which is not held at the Olympics, was also held, and the pair of Mori and Uyama won the gold medal for the second time in four years.



On the other hand, in the men's individual final, Ishikawa faced the most difficult performance composition among the competitors who participated.



Although there was a slight deviation in the landing, he scored 58.480 with a performance without any major mistakes, and won the bronze medal in his first appearance.