Japan's Oka is the star of the show after winning third gold at Paris Olympics on horizontal bar


Japan's Shinnosuke Oka celebrates winning the gold medal at the end of the artistic gymnastics men's horizontal bar final during the Paris 2024 Olympic Games at the Bercy Arena in Paris, on Monday, August 5, 2024. - AFP

PARIS (AFP): Shinnosuke Oka's fairytale debut Olympics got even better on Monday as the Japanese gymnast added horizontal bar gold to his team and all-around titles.

The 20-year-old, who also has a bronze in parallel bars for good measure, scored the same 14.533 points as Colombia's Angel Barajas, but took gold on the strength of his higher execution mark.

China's Zhang Boheng and Taiwan's Tang Chia-Hung shared bronze.

The final was marked by several falls and fumbled dismounts, with Tang and in particular Japan's Takaaki Sugino hitting the deck to gasps from the crowd.

Belying his inexperience, Oka kept his nerve and crucially his grip on the 2.8 metre-high bar to top the standings.

His score was matched by Colombian teenager Barajas, but he was awarded 7.933 for execution compared to Oka's 8.633.

In contrast, Zhang and Tang were inseparable on 13.966 and an identical 7.466 execution mark left them tied for third.

Defending champion from the Tokyo Games, Daiki Hashimoto, failed to qualify for the final.

In a sign of how errors played their part in the 2024 final, Oka's score in Paris would only have won bronze at the Covid-delayed Games three years ago. - AFP

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!
Japan , Oka , New Star , Gymnastic , Three Golds

Next In Aseanplus News

Japanese PM Takaichi speaks with Iranian President by phone, believed to urge dialogue, free movement in Strait of Hormuz
China says 'welcomes' Middle East ceasefire agreement
Thailand reduces diesel prices by 2.14 baht from Thursday (April 9)
Thailand’s Songkran 2026 alcohol rules: hours, fines and penalties explained
Ousted PM Sheikh Hasina and former home minister Kamal to be returned under extradition treaty, Bangladesh and India agree
Asean News Headlines at 10pm on Wednesday (April 8, 2026)
Analysis - Middle East conflict will continue to be bad news for Singapore, but positives can be drawn from its response
Fight for recognition of same-sex marriage reaches Korea's most conservative regions
Man fined US$300 for entering hippo Moo Deng's pen: Thai zoo
Ceasefire won't immediately stabilise oil, gas prices, say experts

Others Also Read