Oka wins all-around gymnastics
Oka wins all-around gymnastics
Oka wins all-around gymnastics
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Shinnosuke Oka of Japan achieved a stunning upset by winning the gold medal in the men's all-around gymnastics event at the Paris Olympics, dethroning defending champion Daiki Hashimoto. Oka, 20, scored 86.832 points, narrowly edging China's Zhang Boheng by 0.233 points, while Zhang's compatriot Xiao Ruoteng took bronze, finishing 0.468 points behind. Oka's victory marks Japan's fourth consecutive title in this event, following Hashimoto and the legendary Kohei Uchimura. Despite the pressure, Oka attributed his success to the support from Hashimoto, who encouraged him throughout the competition. Hashimoto, who was considered a favorite, faltered during his routine and finished sixth, highlighting the competitive nature of the event. Oka's performance has established him as a new star in gymnastics, showcasing both skill and composure under pressure.

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