JERUSALEM, JUNE 4:Hungary’s and Australia’s gymnasts called the shots at the World Challenge Cup competition held in the Israeli coastal city of Tel Aviv on Saturday.
Australian Olympian Georgia Goodwin took gold in the women’s vault final with a score of 13.200 points, ahead of Hungary’s Csenge Bscskay, 13.150 points, and Morgane Osyssek-Reimer of France, 12.817. Barbora Mokosova of Slovakia won the women’s uneven bars with 13.300 points, ahead of Goodwin, 12.867, and Belgium’s Margaux Dandois, 12.200 points.
Hungary took the gold in the men’s floor final, by European Championship silver medalist Krisztofer Meszaros who scored 14.550 points, ahead of Spain’s Nicolau Mir and Israel’s Eliran Ioscovich.
Meszaros also took the silver in the pommel horse final with 13.950 points, with Israel’s Eyal Indig taking the gold with a score of 14.150, and Germany’s Glenn Trebing achieving the bronze.
Austria’s Vinzenz Hoeck won the rings gold with 14.600, ahead of Spain’s Nestor Abad and Australia’s Zachary Perillo.
The competition, organized by the International Gymnastics Federation, will conclude on Sunday, with the vault, parallel bars, and horizontal bar finals for men, alongside the women’s balance beam and floor finals.
(UNI)