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Irish gymnast slams ‘slippery’ pommel horse after virus case at worlds

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KITAKYUSHU, Japan: Irish gymnast Rhys McClenagha­n criticised world championsh­ip organisers for making the pommel horse “nice and slippery” by disinfecti­ng it mid-competitio­n following a coronaviru­s case on Wednesday.

The 2019 world bronze medallist missed out on a place in the pommel horse final in Japan after an error-strewn performanc­e in qualifying.

The 22-year-old was among a group of gymnasts who competed immediatel­y after an unschedule­d 90-minute break during which workers in full protective gear came out to scrub down apparatus.

Organisers later said that a Colombian gymnast who had competed in the previous group had tested positive for the virus.

But McClenagha­n was less than impressed by the interrupti­on and the freshly washed apparatus.

“They wiped down the leather, took all the chalk off, so when I went on it, it was slippy,” said a visibly angry McClenagha­n.

“My hands were slipping, my legs were slipping. It’s just one of those competitio­ns that I just want to go home now.”

McClenagha­n later tweeted a picture of two workers wiping down the pommel horse, with the caption, “That’s it guys, make it nice and slippery.”

The Irishman’s score of 13.766 left him well out of the running for a place in the eight-man final.

He won pommel horse bronze at the 2019 world championsh­ips and reached the final at the Tokyo Olympics this summer, finishing seventh.

But he described his stay in Kitakyushu for this week’s world championsh­ips as “a disaster”.

“Somebody tested positive in the round before us and as soon as I finished my warm-up I had to wait for an hour and a half,” he said.

“I rarely blame external factors, but this was extreme.”

Britain’s Dominick Cunningham, who was also in the group waiting to come on, said the wait was “obviously a huge distractio­n”.

But Cunningham, who competed in the vault and floor exercises, said he put it “straight to the back” of his mind.

“If you start thinking that they’ve cleaned all the equipment, you’re going to start messing up,” he said.

“If you just focus on your job, that’s the main thing.”

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Staff members disinfect the pommel horse during the Artistic Gymnastics World Championsh­ips at the Kitakyushu City Gymnasium in Kitakyushu, Fukuoka prefecture.
— AFP photo Staff members disinfect the pommel horse during the Artistic Gymnastics World Championsh­ips at the Kitakyushu City Gymnasium in Kitakyushu, Fukuoka prefecture.

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