It’s going to be a very competitive season. 😇
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It’s going to be a very competitive season. 😇
… he intends one last hurrah – an exhibition in March during which he will take on all six apparatus.
“I’ll whip this hurting body through to perform on all of them,” he said with a smile.
“It’ll be tougher than qualifying for Tokyo, and that depresses me a bit, but I want to go out this way.”
Nippon.com
He’s calling that last exhibition THE FINAL.
Others will be joining him including members of the Japanese 2016 Rio and the 2009 Tokyo teams.
Blythe Lawrence:
… back-to-back Olympic all-around golds in 2012 and 2016 (the first man to do so since Sawao Kato in 1972), six consecutive world all-around titles collected between 2009 to 2015 (in a sport where no other man has more than two), and 21 world medals (including individual titles on floor exercise, parallel bars, and horizontal bar.) …
“He’s my hero,” echoed Carlos Yulo, the reigning world champion on vault, who on his best days shares Uchimura’s crystal-clear sense of execution and extreme difficulty.
The Philippines-born 21-year-old, who trains in Japan, credits watching Uchimura compete at the London Olympics as a key moment in his childhood. …
In pursuit of perfection, ‘King’ Kohei created pure art

Music professor Lasse Nettum created an original piece to accompany Uchimura’s horizontal bar routine from the 2011 World Championships.
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related – Magnastics – A History of Uchimura Kohei’s Winning Streak
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Mikaël Kingsbury (born July 24, 1992) is a Canadian freestyle skier and the most accomplished mogul skier of all time. …
He will defend his Olympic title in Beijing.
Watch highlights on YouTube.
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Legend in two sports.
The defending champion has still not been named to the U.S. team for Beijing.
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Aria is the kind of athlete coaches are looking for.
And congratulations Tara Walsh.
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It was an incredible gesture of friendship – when speed skater Erin Jackson unexpectedly failed to qualify for next month’s Winter Olympics, team-mate Brittany Bowe stepped in to rescue her long-time friend’s Beijing dreams.
Jackson, the world’s number-one ranked 500m speed skater, unexpectedly failed to make the US team after she slipped and finished third in Friday’s event at the Olympic trials in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
So Bowe, who specialises in longer-distance races but had finished first in 500m qualifying, graciously decided to give up her spot. …
BBC
