
Olympic Men's Gymnastics 2024: Individual All-Around Medal Winners and Scores
Shinnosuke Oka of Japan took home the gold medal in the men's gymnastics individual all-around final at the Paris Olympics on Wednesday.
Oka won with a score of 86.832, edging out the rest of the field where the top four competitors were separated by less than a single point.
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It's the fourth straight gold medal for Japan, the first country ever to win four straight men's all-around finals.
Men's Individual All-Around Results
Gold: Shinnosuke Oka (Japan), 86.832
Silver: Zhang Boheng (China), 86.599
Bronze: Xiao Ruoteng (China), 86.364
4th: Illia Kovtun (Ukraine), 86.165
5th: Joe Fraser (Great Britain), 85.532
Full results can be found at Olympics.com.
The final rotation featured some late drama, as all five competitors on the horizontal bar were ranked in the top six entering their last event.
Oka's 14.500 on the horizontal bar was enough to hold off gold-medal favorite Zhang Boheng of China, whose 14.633 earned him the silver medal.
Zhang had a fall during the floor exercise during the first rotation that got his day off to a rough start. However, he bounced back with strong showings on each subsequent event, including a 15.300 on the parallel bars.
Great Britain's Jake Jarman led after the first rotation with a 14.900 in the floor exercise. Oka took over the top spot after the second rotation and remained in the running for the gold from that point. His floor exercise earned a 14.566 and drew rave reviews, and he notched a 14.300 on the vault.
Ukraine's Illia Kovtun notched a 15.400 on the parallel bars, the highest score of the day in any event, and he was in position for a medal after a 14.700 on the floor exercise. Unfortunately, China's Xiao Ruoteng did enough on the horizontal bar to edge him off the podium. It's the first time that China has placed two gymnasts on the podium in the men's all-around.
USA's Frederick Richard started with a disappointing showing on the pommel horse that included a step-off and a fall. His score of 12.733 had him second-to-last after the first rotation. He fought back to finish 15th with an overall score of 82.166. His teammate Paul Juda had a more consistent day but still finished just ahead of him at 14th with a score of 82.197.
Japan's Daiki Hashimoto, the gold medalist at the 2021 Tokyo Olympics, also had a tough start on the pommel horse and placed sixth with a score of 84.598.


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