Oct 26, 2015
Canada gymnastics team advances to final Olympic qualification event
Canada's men's gymnastics team placed 15th at the 2015 artistic gymnastics world championships on Monday, to earn a berth at the final qualification event for the 2016 Rio Olympics.
The Canadian Press
GLAGOW, United Kingdom - Canada's men's gymnastics team placed 15th at the 2015 artistic gymnastics world championships on Monday, to earn a berth at the final qualification event for the 2016 Rio Olympics.
The top eight countries from the qualification round at this year's world championships clinched a spot directly for the Games, while teams ranked from ninth to 16th, Canada included, will compete for the final four berths in April at the Olympic test event in Rio de Janiero.
Japan topped the 24-team men's event held over two days with a total score of 358.884, also advancing to the world championship team final on Wednesday.
China placed second with 357.027 points and Great Britain was third at 354.417.
The Canadian squad earned its spot at the final Olympic qualifier with a score of 339.781 points.
Members of the team are Vancouver's Scott Morgan, Ken Ikeda of Abbotsford, B.C., and Kevin Lytwyn of Stoney Creek, Ont., Halifax's Hugh Smith, Rene Cournoyer of Repentigny, Que., and Saskatoon's Anderson Loran.
Canadian national team director Tony Smith of Calgary said the team performed well in some events but needed improvement in others to have a good shot at making it to the Olympics.
"I think the team held back a little bit and were concerned about making mistakes instead of showing what they were really capable of," said Smith.
"I expected to see a team that competed with a little more confidence. They had worked hard enough to go out and show off as opposed to go out there and hope for the best."
Competition continues Tuesday with the Canadian women going up against the U.S., China and Russia among others in the eight-country team final.
The Canadian team, led by Ellie Black of Halifax, has already punched its ticket to the Rio Olympics after placing seventh in the women's qualification earlier in the competition.