Malta Independent

Russia beat China to win men’s team world gymnastics gold

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Nikita Nagornyy shrugged off nearly 30 years' worth of pressure to give Russia its first men's team gymnastics world title since the Soviet era.

A year after losing to China by less than five-hundredths of a point, Russia took advantage of a crucial fall by a Chinese gymnast to turn the tables.

Ivan Stretovich and Artur Dalaloyan built a solid lead for Russia with their high bar routines, leaving Nagornyy to seal the win when he stuck his dismount.

China seemed in complete control when Zou Jingyuan set by far the best score on the parallel bars to send his team into the high bar — the last rotation for both China and Russia — with a solid 1.394point lead. However, that all changed with China's very next routine. Sun Wei fell on a release, and suddenly the competitio­n was Russia's for the taking.

Russia finished with a total score of 261.726. That was 0.997 ahead of China, which had won the men's team event at seven of the last eight world championsh­ips. It was the first time Russia had won this title since the Soviet Union's victory in 1991, although it won the Olympic gold medal in the same event in 1996. Another ex-Soviet nation, Belarus, took the world title in 2001, the last European nation to do so.

Dalaloyan said he'd been tormented by the narrow defeat to China in 2018. Amid Russia's celebratio­ns, Dalaloyan walked over to the Chinese team and embraced each athlete including Sun, who was weeping and covered his face with a jacket.

China's Zou said his team would work through its disappoint­ment together.

"We have the stability and also the ability to win the gold. Of course we're not feeling good to get silver but we will work harder next time," he said through a translator. "It's not just one person's responsibi­lity. Everyone has the responsibi­lity, so I don't like blaming any teammate."

Japan took the bronze, continuing its run of reaching the men's team podium at every world championsh­ips since 2003. It was the first year since 1991 that the same three teams made the podium two years running.

The U.S. finished fourth on 254.578 as two-time world bronze medalist Sam Mikulak bounced back from a poor showing in qualifying, posting the third-best scores on floor, parallel bars and high bar.

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