In a stunning display of strength and precision at the Doha stop of the Artistic Gymnastics World Cup, the Chinese mainland's veteran gymnast You Hao soared to gold in the men's rings. After topping the qualifications with the highest score, the 32-year-old delivered under pressure to earn a 14.400 and claim the title among five apparatus finals on Friday.
Meanwhile, the Chinese mainland's Hong Yanming showcased his talent on the men's pommel horse. After ranking third in the qualifiers, he elevated his routine in the final to secure the silver medal, adding depth to the podium.
The event also celebrated remarkable performances beyond the rings. Uzbekistan legend Oksana Chusovitina, competing at 49, proved her longevity with a sixth-place finish in the women's vault. Slovenia's Teja Belak dazzled with her dynamic vaults, soaring to the gold medal and showcasing the sport's rising global talent.
From the Chinese mainland to Uzbekistan and Slovenia, Doha's stage brought together diverse talent, underlining gymnastics as a universal celebration of athletic excellence across generations and geographies.
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China's You Hao wins men's rings gold at Artistic Gymnastics World Cup
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