Bronze: China All-Around Gold: Kohei Uchimura , Japan Silver: John Orozco ..... Japan Floor exercise Gold: Kohei Uchimura , Japan Silver: Zou Kai, China ..... Leyva, United States Bronze: Kohei Uchimura , Japan Trampoline Women Gold
Japanese are led by the otherworldly Kohei Uchimura . Stylish and precise, Uchimura ..... Bronze: China All-Around Gold: Kohei Uchimura , Japan Silver: John Orozco ..... Japan Floor Exercise Gold: Kohei Uchimura , Japan Silver: Zou Kai, China
feel good right now, I'm injury free.'' So is Leyva, who has his sights set on tracking down Olympic champ Kohei Uchimura of Japan. And he's not planning on waiting until 2016. ''Trying to take Uchimura's spot is going to be hard
Wednesday that came down to a final, exhilarating high-bar routine. He finished with a score of 90.698. Japan’s Kohei Uchimura earned gold with a 92.690 and Marcel Nguyen took silver with a 91.031 in an event packed to the atom with pressure
ability, Leyva makes up for it in pure belief. Leyva may be the only gymnast on the planet who wants gold medal winner Kohei Uchimura of Japan to return to Rio de Janeiro in 2016. ''I want to beat him,'' Leyva said. ''His gymnastics is just
Though it's unlikely either he or Leyva will have a chance of supplanting three-time defending world champion Kohei Uchimura , they'll be in the mix for a medal. They'll also be on TV, their faces - ones of color - reflecting a change
landscape. The Japanese squeaked out silver when judges adjusted three-time defending world all-around champion Kohei Uchimura 's score on pommel horse, providing the 0.7-point boost necessary to hold off Britain. The judges ruled upon
review to sort out the silver and bronze medalists after Japan questioned the score of three-time world champion Kohei Uchimura on pommel horse, the last routine. Japan jumped from fourth to second after judges revised Uchimura's score
Japan, the heavy favorite coming in, is fifth after several uncharacteristic errors by three-time world champion Kohei Uchimura . Defending Olympic champion China, which has won the last five world titles, is sixth after a splat-filled day
Americans were hardly alone trying to work out the kinks. Three-time world champion and heavy gold-medal favorite Kohei Uchimura wiped out twice on high bar, including a frightening spill in which he flung himself 10 feet forward and came dangerously