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China seals best Games gymnastics record in 20 years

TimePublished on Tue, Aug 19, 2008 at 18:25, Updated on Tue, Aug 19, 2008 at 18:56 in Sports » Others section

THE BEST: China's gymnasts Zou Kai, Yang Wei, Xiao Qin, Li Xiaopeng, Huang Xu and Chen Yibing (L-R) pose after winning men's team gold.

THE BEST: China's gymnasts Zou Kai, Yang Wei, Xiao Qin, Li Xiaopeng, Huang Xu and Chen Yibing (L-R) pose after winning men's team gold.


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Beijing: China completed the most dominant Olympic performance from any nation for 20 years in Beijing on Tuesday after yet another judging controversy involving the home nation.

China's Zou Kai won the men's high bar and Li Xiaopeng the men's parallel bars to take the host nation's gymnastics gold medal tally to nine out of 14, the most since the Unified team of former Soviet states won 10 in 1988.

US gymnasts Shawn Johnson and Nastia Liukin ensured the final night of gymnastics competition did not all go China's way, snaring a one-two finish in the women's balance beam.

Zou won his second individual gold of the Games ahead of Jonathon Horton of the United States and Fabian Hambuechen of Germany.

Reigning world champion Hambuechen opened the final with a solid 15.875 but it was not enough as Zou followed him soon after with a routine featuring spectacular release and grab movements that scored 16.2

On the men's parallel bars, Li added a Beijing gold to the one he scored at the Sydney Games in 2000.

Li beat South Korea's Yoo Won-chai and Anton Fokin of Uzbekistan to snare his fourth career Olympic gold, including the Sydney and Beijing team golds.

China's most decorated gymnast needed to better Yoo's 16.25 in the last performance of the night on bars and dis so with style, scoring 16.45 from teh judges for his near-flawless routine.

Li's gold gave him 18 Olympic and world titles in his career making him the most decorated Chinese gymnast-ever and well ahead of Li Ning's 14 career championships.

Johnson finally claimed gold after winning three silver medals in Beijing, with Liukin taking silver and China's Cheng Fei winning bronze.

It was a narrow victory for Johnson, who scored 16.225, just 0.2 ahead of the 160.025 posted by Liukin, the reigning world champion on the apparatus.

China's Cheng Fei made two wobbles during her routine and stepped on landing but still shot to an early lead with 15.95.

She stayed top until Johnson's breathtaking routine, in which the tiny American somersaulted and flipped along the 10cm wide wooden beam with absolute confidence.

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