Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

Japan usurp China’s precious men’s team crown in gymnastics

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RIO DE JANEIRO: Zhang Chenglong insisted China are not a spent force after Kohei Unimura’s Japan ended their eight-year Olympic men’s team reign in Rio.

The Chinese finished with bronze less than a year after also losing the world title they had won six consecutiv­e times, and all but once since 1994, to Japan.

Uchimura, 27, helped Japan to their first team gold since 2004 in the Rio Olympic Arena ahead of Russia, who were back on the podium for the first time since 2000. There was despair on the Chinese team with Zhang admitting the importance of the title to the Asian giant.

“Every one of us thinks that team gold is the most important and precious, you have to be solid and united,” said Zhang.

“In China team work is very important. You can’t just stay in your own corner and do your own thing. Everyone has to be excellent not just one person.”

“Team gold represents the summit of Chinese gymnastics. It’s not down to one person to be excellent, but everyone has to be excellent.”

China paid for errors starting with a shaky start for Lin Chaopan, 20, and Deng Shudi, 24, on the floor as they competed alongside the United States. You also struggled on his rings dismount.

The Chinese impressed on the parallel bars with You hitting 16.166, but they needed a strong final rotation on the high bar to keep in the title chase.

Deng, Lin, and Zhang failed to produce the necessary fireworks, finishing nearly three points behind Japan.

It was also the end of the road for Zhang, a gold medal winner in the team event from London, and seven-time world medallist over four world championsh­ips.

The 27-year-old has failed to reach the finals of the all-around and apparatus events.

Deng and Lin qualified for Wednesday’s all-around final, in fourth and tenth position.

In the apparatus events Chinese hopes lie with Liu Yang and You Hao on rings with Hao a medal prospect on parallel bars with Deng.

 ?? AP PHOTO ?? Japan claimed their first team gold since 2004 in the Rio Olympic Arena ahead of Russia and China.
AP PHOTO Japan claimed their first team gold since 2004 in the Rio Olympic Arena ahead of Russia and China.

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