Japan's Hashimoto wins second all-around world title after stunning display in Antwerp

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Japan's Hashimoto wins second all-around world title after stunning display in Antwerp

Hashimoto celebrates victory
Hashimoto celebrates victoryReuters
Japanese Olympic champion Daiki Hashimoto (22) claimed a second all-around men's title with a 86.132 total score on Thursday at the World Gymnastics Championships in Antwerp.

Hashimoto showed great control on the parallel bars to take the lead after a slow start on the floor. He secured the gold on the final rotation with a score of 14.500 on the horizontal bar, the same exercise on which he locked up Japan's men's team gold on Tuesday.

Ukraine's Illia Kovtun capitalised on his performance on the parallel bars and took second place with 84.998, highlighted by a solid floor routine.

Medal ceremony
Medal ceremonyReuters

World debutant Kenta Chiba, 27, fell one short of the podium after a fall on the horizontal bar before repeating the exercise with a score of 12.633 for a total of 83.464, giving bronze to American Frederick Richard.

Richard (19), who excelled on vault and parallel bars, also fell on the horizontal bar but took a surprising third place with 84.332 points.

The women's individual all-around final takes place on Friday.