Sports & Fitness

Japanese gymnastics legend Uchimura announces retirement

Six-time all-around world champion, first man to win back-to-back Olympic all-around golds in 44 years ends career at 33

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 11 Jan 2022 3:00PM

Japanese gymnastics legend Uchimura announces retirement
Although seven-time Olympic and 21-time world medallist Kohei Uchimura (pictured above) finished sixth in the horizontal bar final at the world championships last October in Kitakyushu – the city where he was born − he was given a rapturous reception by the home crowd after sticking a textbook landing from his dismount. – AFP pic, January 11, 2022

TOKYO − Two-time Olympic gymnastics all-around champion Kohei Uchimura has retired aged 33, his management said today, ending the career of one of the sport’s all-time greats.

Uchimura claimed gold at the 2012 and 2016 Games, won the Olympic team title with Japan in Rio and was crowned all-around world champion six times.

But he suffered disappointment in his Olympic swansong − falling off the horizontal bar and failing to reach the final at last year’s Tokyo Games.

Uchimura’s final competition was at the world championships last October in Kitakyushu, the city where he was born.

He finished sixth in the horizontal bar final but was given a rapturous reception by the home crowd after sticking a textbook landing from his dismount.

He told AFP after that event that he would take time to consider his next move but acknowledged there was “a new generation emerging” in gymnastics.

Revered in Japan, Uchimura was also a crowd favourite because of his easy-going personality and love of chocolate.

At the Rio Games in 2016, he made headlines by racking up a ¥500,000 (RM18,203) phone bill playing Pokemon Go.

But he was strictly business when it came to competition − winning silver in the all-around and team events in his Olympic debut in 2008.

He then became the first man in 44 years to win back-to-back Olympic all-around golds − in 2012 and 2016 − and also claimed the world title every year in between.

But shoulder injuries began to take their toll and in 2019, he described his chances of appearing at the Tokyo Games as “a fairy tale”.

He took radical action by dropping every event but the horizontal bar and went on to book his place at his home Olympics. – AFP, January 11, 2022

Spotlight

Malaysia

Anwar congratulates BN on Johor victory, assures federal government support

Malaysia

Johor PRN: BN officially forms state government, wins 29 seats

Malaysia

Malaysia-Thailand open historic border crossing to deepen trade, regional integration

By Ian McIntyre

Malaysia

Gerak Khas drama actress, Tisha Samsir denies drug involvement

Malaysia

Student stabbing: Teenage girl sent to Hospital Bahagia for psychiatric evaluation

Malaysia

Anwar wishes Tun M a happy 101st birthday

World

Israel shares intelligence with US over alleged Iranian plot to assassinate Trump

You may be interested

Sports & Fitness

Merino's late winner sends Spain past Belgium into World Cup semi-finals

Sports & Fitness

Bellingham's extra-time brace sends England into first World Cup semi-final since 2018

Sports & Fitness

Racism row deepens as Paraguayan Senator claims Instagram hack after Mbappé clash

Sports & Fitness

Argentina survives Swiss scare to set up blockbuster World Cup semi-final against England