DOHA: Kazakhstan made a powerful statement on Friday at the 17th FIG Artistic Gymnastics World Cup in Doha, sweeping the top two spots in the men’s Floor Exercise final.
Milad Karimi delivered a stunning performance to clinch the gold medal, showcasing his trademark precision, control, and dynamic tumbling passes.
Karimi, a fan favorite and seasoned competitor, impressed the judges with his high difficulty score and flawless execution, securing Kazakhstan’s first gold of the competition with a cumulative score of 14.466.
Joining him on the podium was compatriot Altynkhan Temirbek (13.633), who earned the silver with a well-composed and technically sound routine, marking a proud moment for Kazakh gymnastics.
Great Britain’s rising star, Sam Mostowfi, captured the bronze (13.600), demonstrating impressive form and composure in a tightly contested final.
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