#中国出征体操世锦赛 #
The Gymnastics World Championships entered the final day of the schedule today, with men's vault, women's balance beam, men's parallel bars, women's free gymnastics, men's horizontal bar. All five championships were won by Asian countries, China and Japan won two gold medals each, and Hu Xuwei won the gold medal on parallel bars. Japan won two titles: women's balance beam and women's free gymnastics. Adrill of the Philippines won the vault gold medal and silver medal on parallel bars. Legendary veteran Hanghei Uchimura ended his career with a sixth-place finish on horizontal bars.

Men's Vault: A high-level competition. With the exception of Nazar of Ukraine, who finished first in the preliminaries, and Williams of Canada, the other six players all finished the game well, with world champion Adrill of the Philippines winning the gold medal in 14.916, Japan winning the silver medal in 14.866 and Andrei in Israel holding the bronze medal in 14.649.
Women's Balance Beam: A contest of mistakes, the top four chinese Luo Rui, Russia Melnikova, two American players, Brazil Andrade all made major mistakes. Japan, who finished sixth in the preliminaries, won gold with a steady play of 14.1, Pauline 13.8 silver in Germany and Murakami 13.733 bronze in Japan.
Men's Parallel Bars: A high-level showdown, four-player scores of more than 15, China Hu Xuwei 6.6 difficulty, scored a high score of 15.466. Adrill of the Philippines, who finished first in the preliminaries, won a silver medal with 15.3 points. Shi Cong, who replaced Zhang Boheng, won the bronze medal with a total of 9.066 in the lowest case of difficulty.
Women's Free Gymnastics: Murakami, who came first in the preliminary round, scored a game-high 5.8 difficulty and scored 14.066 points to win the gold medal. All-around champion Melnikova 14 points silver, Chinese American King Rini 13.833 bronze.
Men's horizontal bar: Hu Xuwei, the last to appear, took out the highest difficulty of the game of 6.7, 15.166 points to beat Daiki Hashimoto 0.0 points to win the championship and crown the double. American Malone 14.966 bronze medal. Veteran Uchimura Hanghei is sixth, and it is time for the veteran to rest.