Published: 16:22, July 30, 2021 | Updated: 16:22, July 30, 2021
China claims gold, silver in women's trampoline final in Tokyo
By Xinhua

Zhu Xueying competes in the women's individual trampoline. (PHOTO / IC)

TOKYO - China swept gold and silver medals in the women's trampoline final at Tokyo 2020 on Friday, as Zhu Xueying finished first in 56.635 points, followed by Liu Lingling in 56.350.

Canada's Rosannagh McLennan, who won back-to-back Olympic titles in London and Rio, finished fourth in 55.460

Liu and Zhu placed the first and second respectively to qualify for the final. With outstanding performance in her second routine, Zhu won an unparalleled 55.725 with an execution score of 16.200, while Liu topped the qualification with both routines over 50.000.

The Chinese gymnasts were the last to perform in the final, which decided the medalists in only one routine.

After the final, Liu covered her face in pity. Her time of flight surpassed Zhu by a gap of 0.815 but was not enough for a gold.

With the same difficulty of 15.000, Zhu received higher scores for execution and horizontal displacement, finally overtaking Liu by 0.285.

"I put in a lot of effort to reach the podium. With Tokyo 2020 being postponed for a year, I had more time get prepared and I focused on the things I wanted to improve. I am very happy with how I did," Zhu said after the final.

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"I'm very, very excited. I am almost at a retiring stage, so this is a great milestone for me. I really focused on my competition here and I am glad it worked out," Liu said.

"I have been working really hard for this since the age of six. Winning an Olympic medal has always been my dream and taking the silver is amazing. I am really proud of my performance," the 26-year-old said in tears.

Britain's Bryony Page, a Rio Olympic silver medalist, took the bronze in 55.735.

"I am very happy, relieved and tired. It's been a long day, a long build-up. I can't believe it. I woke up this morning not feeling great, and I just had to rely on my training to get through the qualifications and get into the final," Page said.

Canada's Rosannagh McLennan, who won back-to-back Olympic titles in London and Rio, finished fourth in 55.460.

Japan's 2019 world champion Hikaru Mori did not qualify for the final with an error of jumping onto the cushion in her second routine.