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Tokyo’s Olympic Gymnastics venue
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It’s all over in Tokyo for the senior World Trampoline Championships.
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Hikaru Mori says she will not stop smiling until after Tokyo 2020 and who can blame her.
On the day she secured Japan a spot in women’s Trampoline at her home Olympic Games next year, the 20 year old won her second gold medal of the Championships and sent a packed house utterly wild. …
Her coach Akiko Maruyama subsequently admitted that Mori, who is now the 2018 Synchro, 2019 Team and 2019 Individual World champion, is outdoing even her projections.
“We have a five-year plan, from when she was 16 to the Tokyo Olympics, but the goal here was for a medal, not two golds,” Maruyama laughed. …
1. Mori Hikaru JPN
2. Doihata Chisato JPN
3. Maclennan Rosie CAN
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China’s Gao Lei proved once again he is the master of the international stage as he became the first man in history to win four Individual Trampoline World titles in succession with the 2019 Championships coming to an end …
1. Gao Lei CHN
2. Litvinovich, Ivan BLR
3. Dong Dong CHN
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Officially confirmed list of countries who have earned a quota place from the 2019 World Championships for the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games:
The eight highest placed male and the eight hightest placed female athletes based on the results of the Individual Trampoline finals of the 2019 World Championships each qualified one quota place for their National Olympic Committee (NOC), with a maximum of one athlete per NOC.
Women
1 JPN
2 CAN
3 CHN
4 FRA
5 GBR
6 RUS
Men
1 CHN
2 BLR
3 RUS
4 JPN
5 FRA
Unused places will be allocated according to the Individual Olympic qualification ranking list of the 2019-2020 Trampoline World Cup Series.
This six-stage series will present another opportunity for the highest-ranked participants to earn a place for their country, while the continental championships in May 2020 will decide more places, one for each continent not yet represented.
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Men’s Synchro Tramp
1. Japan
2. Belarus
3. Russia
Women’s Synchro Tramp
1. Japan
2. Russia
3. Canada
Men’s Double Mini Final
1. Zalomin, Mikhail RUS
2. Padilla, Ruben USA
3. Renkert, Alexander USA
Qualification for the 2021 World Games , the premiere competition for non-Olympic sports, was decided in the qualification round at Worlds Tokyo.
It is scheduled to be held from July 15 to 25 in Birmingham, Alabama.
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These 10 nations have qualified a competitor to the World Games in Birmingham, Alabama 2021:
RUS
USA
ESP
CAN
POR
GBR
ARG
SWE
GER
JPN
