Daiki Hashimoto kept Japan’s grip on the Olympic men’s gymnastics all-around crown in breathtaking style on Wednesday, leaving the few watching inside the Ariake arena roaring and a bitter China filing an inquiry.
With “King” Kohei Uchimura, Olympic all-around champion in 2012 and 2016, choosing not to defend his title in Tokyo, it was left to his heir apparent Hashimoto to step up.
The 19-year-old did not disappoint, posting a winning point total of 88.465 to push China’s Xiao Ruoteng into second place. Russian Nikita Nagornyy, the reigning world all-around champion, took bronze.
Going into the final rotation with Xiao leading and all the medal contenders finishing on the high bar, the gold had looked headed back to China for the first time since the 2008 Beijing Games.
But then Hashimoto, the last man to compete, produced a spectacular routine that earned him the top mark of 14.933.
As Hashimoto stepped up to take his turn, China had filed an inquiry over Xiao’s mark of 14.066 which they viewed as too low. A few minutes later it was announced that the inquiry had been rejected.
Adding insult to injury, the gold moved Japan past China into top spot on the medal table.