Japan surges past China for Olympics men's gymnastics team gold

Japan surged past its longtime rival China to win gold in the Paris Olympics men's gymnastics competition Monday, and the Americans earned bronze for their first medal since 2008.

Canadian men's team, led by Félix Dolci, finishes 8th; Americans earn bronze

Japanese male gymnasts pose with their gold medals during the medal ceremony for the artistic men's team final on day three of the Olympic Games Paris 2024 at Bercy Arena on July 29, 2024 in Paris, France.
From left to right: Shinnosuke Oka, Wataru Tanigawa, Kazuma Kaya, Takaaki Sugino and Daiki Hashimoto pose with their gold medals during the medal ceremony for the artistic gymnastics men's team final on Monday in Paris. (Jamie Squire/Getty Images)

Japan surged past its longtime rival China to win gold in the Paris Olympics men's gymnastics competition Monday, and the Americans earned bronze for their first medal since 2008.

It was Japan's eighth team gold and first since Rio de Janeiro in 2016. The Canadian men's team, led by Félix Dolci, finished eighth.

The Japanese overtook their rivals on the final rotation, after China's Su Weide fell twice off the horizontal bar. Japan won with a small margin of 0.532 points.

After qualifying in fifth place, the U.S. men ended a 16-year drought to the delight of the dozens of fans waving American flags who chanted "USA, USA" throughout the evening.

The Americans posted a total of 257.793 points to edge Britain for the bronze.

Russia, which won gold at the Tokyo Games, did not compete because of its role in the war against Ukraine.

The Chinese had dominated qualifying ahead of Japan, the reigning world champion.

They faced off in the same group, starting their competition on floor exercise. China looked set for its first gold medal in the competition since 2012 after taking the lead midway through the competition.

But Takaaki Sugino, Shinnosuke Oka and Tokyo Olympics all-around champion Daiki Hashimoto nailed Japan's comeback with excellent displays on the horizontal bar while Sue faltered.

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