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Rhys McClenaghan has qualified for the men's pommel horse final at the Paris Olympics after achieving a joint-highest score of 15.200 during the qualification round. The 25-year-old gymnast's routine was noteworthy for its difficulty score of 6.300 and execution score of 8.900, placing him alongside American Stephen Nedoroscik, who also scored 15.200. Reigning champion Max Whitlock, who scored 15.166, will join them in the final scheduled for next Saturday. This marks a significant achievement for McClenaghan, a two-time world champion, as he aims to secure an Olympic medal following his previous disappointment in Tokyo. The competition will feature eight top gymnasts vying for podium placements in the prestigious event. McClenaghan’s strong performance underscores his status as a favorite in his discipline.
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