China edges Russia for team gold at worlds
DOHA, Qatar — Nikita Nagornyy stuck his high bar dismount, flexed just a bit and let out a sigh. Exhausted but exhilarated, the Russian gymnast thought his country’s long wait to return to the top of the sport was finally over.
Then Nagornyy’s score flashed and a whoop went out at the Aspire Dome. Only it didn’t come from the Russians but the Chinese, who took gold at the world championships in a tense if sloppy men’s team final by less than five-hundredths of a point to claim their first major international title in four years.
China’s total of 256.634 was just ahead of Russia’s 256.585. Nagornyy — who stalled midway through his final routine and was scored 13.733, not quite enough for Russia to slip past the Chinese — couldn’t seem to figure out how gold turned to silver.
“Of course I don’t feel positive about it because I think that we were very close and they didn’t let us win,” Nagornyy said through an interpreter.
When asked if he was talking about the judging, Nagornyy shrugged.
“I don’t really blame judges as such but ... I don’t think it’s right,” he said.
Not that it mattered to the Chinese. The longtime superpower watched rival Japan claim the top spot at the 2015 world championships and 2016 Olympics but surged back into its usual perch thanks to a sublime performance on parallel bars by Zou Jingyuan, whose score of 16.2 marked the highest of the meet, even better than anything put up in the women’s competition by American star Simone Biles.
China needed just about every hundredth.
Paired together with Russia during the final, the Chinese headed to the final rotation leading by 1.2 points only to see Xiao Ruoteng come off early in his high bar routine. Xiao clasped his hands over his head in shock before re-chalking and going back to work. His score of 12.6 opened the door for the Russians, but Nagornyy couldn’t quite take advantage, leaving Xiao with a mixture of joy and relief.
“[My mistake was] really regretful but you know, I was totally ready for this competition but maybe for some reason I missed routines,” Xiao said through an interpreter. “Our whole team, everyone just encouraged me.”
China won its 11th world title since 1994 and earned an automatic spot in the 2020 Summer Olympics, as did Russia and third-place Japan.