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Lankin picks up first gold of the competition Day 1 finals

23 March, 2018

Doha: Russia’s Dmitri Lankin picked up the first gold of 11th FIG Artistic Individual Apparatus World Cup by winning the men’s floor here at the Aspire Dome on Friday.
The Russian, who finished second in the qualifiers on Wednesday, garnered 14.733 points.
Carlos Edrie Yulo of the Philippines uncorked the biggest surprise by finishing second (14.433) after his sixth-place in the qualifiers.
Japan’s Ryohei Kato claimed bronze (14.200) for his country’s first medal in the competition.
Takumi Sato (Japan), who had topped in the qualifiers, couldn’t quite do much as he had to be content with a fourth-place.
Meanwhile, China’s Zou Jingyuan bagged the first gold for his country when he pipped Chinese Taipei’s Lee Chih Kai with an impressive 15.100 points in pommel horse.
Lee, who finished first in the qualifiers, had to be content with a silver (14.800) while USA’s Alec Yoder finishing just .100 points behind.
Igor Radivilov, who is a vault specialist, bagged the rings gold with 15.266 followed by Turkey’s Ibrahim Colak (15.000) and China’s Zou Jingyuan (14.966).
In the women’s competition, Oksana Chusovitina reigned supreme on the vault by defending her title here with 14.433 points.
In fact, the seven-time Olympian upper her performance in the final with a superb landing, which fetched her .150 points more from her qualification score.
Yong Rye Pyon of People’s Republic of Korea also improved her qualification score finishing second (14.383). She had tallied 14.166 in the qualifications.
France’s Coline Devillard (13.949), who advanced into the finals as the seventh best, should be happy with her bronze-medal effort.
In the uneven bars, Belgium’s Nina Derwael (15.300), bronze medallist at the 2017 World Championships in Montreal, Canada, finished ahead of Uliana Perebinosova (Russia, 14.566) and Melanie de Jesus dos Santos (France, 14.400).