DOHA: 2019 world champion Carlos Yulo of the Philippines won the gold in men's floor exercise at the 9th Senior Asian Artistic Gymnastics Championships here at the Aspire Dome on Friday.
The 22-year-old collected 14.933 points to overcame the challenges from his Chinese, Japanese and Korean competitors.
South Korea's Kim Hansol and China's Jiaxing Yang finished second and third respectively.
The feat earned Yulo a spot, his third after his second-place finish in All-Around on Thursday and fourth in rings today, in FIG Artistic World Championships in Liverpool from October 29 to November 6.
Yulo's was confidence personified on the floor and his performance was an exemplary one given the presence of gymnasts from traditional heavyweights like China, Japan and South Korea.
“The current gymnastics competition is one of the best that Qatar has organized and hosted in recent years with the presence of Asia’s best gymnasts,” said Essa Al Hitmi, Qatar Gymnastics Federation board member.
Seojong wins vault gold, Oksana finishes fifth
Uzbekistan's record eight-time Olympian Oksana Chusovitina was under the spotlight and glare in the women's vault final.
But the 46-year-old finished fifth in the apparatus which was won by South Korea's Seojong Yeo (14.084) while Japan's Shoko Miyata took silver (13.884) and India's Pranati Nayak finished third (13.367).
Jordan's Ahmad seals World Championships berth
Jordan's Ahmed Abu Al Soud shocked some of continent's well-known pommel horse exponents including Iran's Saeedreza Keikha to claim the title.
The 26-year-old was ahead of his rivals particularly included Keikha, who became the first Iranian gymnast to have a skill named for him in the Code of Points in 2018.
Al Soud collected 15.233 points followed by Kazakhstan's Nariman Kurbanov (14.800) and China's Dehang Yin (14.600).
All the podium-finishers together with fourth and fifth-placers will qualify for the world meet as well.
On Thursday, 21-one-year-old Cong Shi took the men’s All-Around gold to contribute to China’s domination in the Asian meet with 83.33 points, ahead of Yulo, a two-time world champion, who came second with 83.867 points.
Defending champions China swept men’s and women’s Team and All-Around titles on Thursday.
Source: Qatar Olympic Committee