Hong Yanming of China displays his award after winning the men's pommel horse gold medal at the Artistic Gymnastics World Championships in Jakarta, Indonesia, October 24, 2025. /VCG
Chinese debutant Hong Yanming captured the men's pommel horse title on Friday for his country's first gold medal at the Artistic Gymnastics World Championships in Jakarta, Indonesia.
Hong, 19, tied with Armenia's Mamikon Khachatryan on 14.600 points, but won gold on execution advantage. The bronze medal went to Patrick Hoopes of the United States with 14.566.
"This is my first world championships, and my goal was just to reach the final," Hong said. "When I saw my name in second place after qualification, I knew I had a chance. I just told myself to relax and do what I do in training. This gold is only the beginning. I hope to contribute more to the team at the Los Angeles Olympics."
China's success continued in the women's uneven bars final, where Yang Fanyuwei earned the bronze medal with 14.500 points. The event was dominated by Algeria's Kaylia Nemour, who claimed gold with 15.566, while Russia's Angelina Melnikova got silver with 14.500 after edging Yang under tie-break rules.
"Although I made a small error on the bars, I'm happy I finished my routine at my first major competition," Yang said. "Competing here helped me gain valuable experience under pressure."
In the men's rings final, top qualifier Lan Xingyu finished third with 14.500 points, behind Donnell Whittenburg of the U.S., who won gold with 14.700, and Türkiye's Adem Asil, who got silver with 14.566. Zhang Boheng narrowly missed the podium in fourth place with 14.466.
Lan reflected on his bronze with humility. "My training had been solid, but going first made me more nervous than usual," he said. "It's a good lesson for me to handle pressure better in future events."
The day also brought disappointment for China's Deng Yalan in the women's vault final. Having tied for second in qualification, Deng suffered a mishap on her first attempt, failing to touch the vaulting table and was ruled as not having started her routine. As a result, she was unable to perform her second vault.
Later, Melnikova claimed her second title of the championships with a total of 14.466 points, followed by Canada's Lia-Monica Fontaine with 14.033 and Joscelyn Roberson of the U.S. with 13.983.
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