Japan edges rival China to win men's world gymnastics title as Canada places 7th
Japanese claim 1st major international gold medal since 2015
Japan is back on top in men's gymnastics.
The five-man group led by reigning world and Olympic champion Daiki Hashimoto edged rival China in the team finals at the 2023 world championships on Tuesday to earn Japan's first major international gold medal since 2015.
The Japanese posted a team total of 255.594 points, nearly two points clear of China at 253.794. China, which finished eighth during a sloppy performance in qualifications to barely make the final, bounced back with a medal on the line but couldn't quite catch Japan.
Canada, which clinched its first men's Olympic appearance since 2008 by reaching the final, finished seventh with 243.028 points.
The U.S. men's program took a significant step forward by earning its first bronze at a world championships or Olympics since 2014. The five-man team of Asher Hong, Paul Juda, Khoi Young, Yul Moldauer and Fred Richard finished at 252.428.
The Americans avoided major mistakes early and then showed considerable growth late. Needing to put together a solid set on high bar in the final event, Young, Juda and Richard came through with nervy performances.
Richard, a 19-year-old sophomore at Michigan, celebrated when he stuck his dismount while his teammates broke out in chants of "USA!"
"I'm so pumped, this is crazy," Richard said. "Is this reality?"
Russia not participating
With the Russian team not allowed to participate as part of the political fallout of the country's war with Ukraine, there was an open spot on the podium. The Americans took advantage to give the program a jolt with less than a year to go to the 2024 Olympics in Paris.
All five members plus alternate Colt Walker figure to be in the mix to make the Olympic team, a group that should include two-time national champion and 2020 Olympian Brody Malone, who is recovering from a leg injury but is expected to return to training this winter.
"I know we have so much potential to go," Richard said. "I think it's only up from here."
Live coverage from the world championships resumes with the women's team final on Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. ET on CBCSports.ca, the CBC Sports app and CBC Gem.
With files from CBC Sports