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Chinese athletes celebrate their gold
medals in the men's team final at the 39th Artistic Gymnastics World
Championships in Aarhus, Denmark, October 18, 2006.(Xinhua
Photo) Photo Gallery
>>> | By
Sportswriter Zhang Rongfeng
AARHUS, Denmark, Oct. 17 (Xinhua) -- China climbed
out the abyss of fifth place at the Athens Olympics as they won the men's team
title scoring 277.775 points at Aarhus gymnastics world championships in Denmark
on Tuesday.
Russia took the silver with 275.400 points by
notching best on pommels, 45.350 and second on parallel bars and high bar.
Japan is best on high bar with 45.050 points in spite
of a fallby all-around champion Tomita Hiroyuki, who took only 13.850, which
actually cost Japan's opportunity to finish second and had to settle with the
bronze.
China and Japan began on floor, Russia and Romania on
pommels, Canada and Germany on rings, Switzerland and Belarus on vault.
Both Chinese Zou Kai (14.050) and Japanese Hiroyuki
Tomita (14.575) started with faults by stepping out of the floor area.
Russia scored high on pommels (45.350) and then the
Romanians opened their team-account on the same apparatus (44.700). Canada's
total on the rings was 44.575 and Germany was 45.300 points. Switzerland marked
47.675 on vault, while Belarus earned 47.000 on the same apparatus.
China won the gold with 277.775 points after six
disciplines, best on rings, 47.625, vault, 48.900 and on parallel bars with
47.125 points.
"We are here to set the first step on the road to
2008 Olympics and we proved that we are still the best," said Huang Yubin, head
coach of Chinese team.
"Next, we will focus on stability, for in the new
system of all three competitors' marks counted, we can not afford mistakes if we
want to win the gold. We made a few mistakes, but in a whole, we did a quite
good job. We brought young gymnasts here for them to feel the atmosphere and
pressure here, so mistakes are something understandable," added Huang with a
long-lost smile.
China's veteran Yang Wei said he felt a lot of
pressure after his mistake in pommel horse.
"I am the only experienced person that anchors the
team, so what I need to do is set an example for them. After dropping from the
horse, I just felt the embarrassment and remorse, but I told myself I had to
hold on for the following apparatuses. Fortunately, I was getting better and
better," said Yang, a member of the 2000 Olympics team champions.
"My ultimate aim is to win in the Beijing Olympic
Games, I think, otherwise, I would probably have retired after the 2000 Sydney
Olympics. I don't know whether I can be qualified in 2008 since China gets a lot
of talented gymnasts and everything depends on the exact situation in the last
moment. What I need to do is of course to continue a systematic training and
prolong my form until the Olympics come," said Yang, who will be 29 in 2008.
Pommel horse world champion Xiao Qin of China scored
the best of 16.075 points. China's veteran Yang Wei led the parallel bars and
vault with 16.100 and 16.575 points respectively. Another Chinese Chen Yibing
was first in rings with 16.500 points. Japan's Eiichi Sekiguchi scored 15.700
points atop the high bar.
Romania was in fourth with 272.225 points; Belarus in fifth with 272.050, Canada in sixth with 270.350, Germany in seventh with 270.025, Switzerland in eighth with 268.025. Enditem [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11]
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