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Liverpool Gymnastics World Championships Zhang Boheng won the silver medal in the men's all-around Daiki Hashimoto won the gold

author:Beijing Sports Broadcasting
Liverpool Gymnastics World Championships Zhang Boheng won the silver medal in the men's all-around Daiki Hashimoto won the gold

On November 5, Beijing time, the 51st World Gymnastics Championships held a men's all-around competition, and defending champion Zhang Boheng played steadily, although the difficulty of individual events was reduced, but still won a silver medal.

Zhang Boheng, who advanced as the fifth place in the qualifying round, was placed in the first group of the final, along with strong opponent Japan

Daiki Tehashimoto and Tanigawa Hang. Zhang Boheng in the men's qualification and men's team finals has completed six events, and Zhang Boheng, who has completed 12 sets of movements, will compete in six more events in the men's all-around competition, which is undoubtedly a big test for his physical strength.

Zhang Boheng, the opening free exercise, was the first to appear, and Zhang Boheng, who had some minor problems on the ground, scored 14.033 points. At the end of the first round, Zhang Boheng was in tenth place, and Japan's Daiki Hashimoto was third.

In the second round of pommel horse, Zhang Boheng played very well, the whole set of movements was smooth, and this high-quality routine scored 14.233 points. Zhang Boheng's score in this category is second only to Japan's Daiki Hashimoto's 14.333 points.

Liverpool Gymnastics World Championships Zhang Boheng won the silver medal in the men's all-around Daiki Hashimoto won the gold

In the third round of lifting rings, Zhang Boheng got the highest score in the lifting ring project with 14.100. After this round, Zhang Boheng's overall score rose to second. Daiki Hashimoto tops the list.

In the vault competition, Zhang Boheng used the straight-body Kasamatsu 720, and Zhang Boheng's interpretation of this action with a difficulty of 5.6 was perfect. Both the altitude and the attitude in the air are very good. 14.900 points were scored. Daiki Hashimoto also scored the same score in this round. Another Japanese athlete, Tanigawa Hang, jumped the highest score of 15.000 on vault.

On parallel bars, Zhang Boheng scored a high score of 15.066. After five rounds, Zhang Boheng ranked second overall, 0.433 points behind the first-ranked Daiki Hashimoto.

Liverpool Gymnastics World Championships Zhang Boheng won the silver medal in the men's all-around Daiki Hashimoto won the gold

In the final round of horizontal bar, Zhang Boheng, who came out in second place, completed his moves very well, scoring 14.433 points. Daiki Hashimoto, who appeared in fifth place, also reduced the difficulty, and Daiki Hashimoto, who played normally, scored the same score of 14.433 points as Zhang Boheng. In the end, Daiki Hashimoto relied on 0.433 points to win the gold medal in the men's all-around at the Liverpool World Championships. Zhang Boheng won the silver medal. Another Japanese player, Tanigawa Hang, won the bronze medal.

Zhang Boheng said after the game: "Overall it is still good, because the six items have come down smoothly, but there are still many details that need to be improved. Review and summarize the shortcomings in your game, some good and some bad, of course, more to learn the lessons of the game, and then further reduce the deduction points. ”

Liverpool Gymnastics World Championships Zhang Boheng won the silver medal in the men's all-around Daiki Hashimoto won the gold

When talking about his opponent Daiki Hashimoto, Zhang Boheng said: "His performance today is very good, and it is also a point worth learning, his landing and quality are very high. ”

So far in this World Championship, Zhang Boheng has played a full 18 sets, except for a mistake in the vault and rings competitions in the men's qualifying round, Zhang Boheng successfully completed 12 sets in the men's team final and the men's all-around final. The men's all-around set of six also stabilized at 14 points or more, showing stability and strength.

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