Shinnosuke Oka is back on top of the podium.
Just days after helping Japan collect gold in the men's gymnastics team event, the 20-year-old claimed the individual all-around title at Bercy Arena on Wednesday.
Oka finished with a 86.832 total score, just ahead of China's Zhang Boheng (86.599) and Xiao Ruoteng (86.364), who walks away with another Olympic medal after claiming silver at the Tokyo Olympics.
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Americans Paul Juda and Frederick Richard followed up their bronze-medal performance in the team event by landing 14th and 15th, respectively, in the all-around final. Juda did his best work on the pommel horse and parallel bars, while Richard shined brightest on the high bar.
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Defending Olympic gold medalist Daiki Hashimoto placed sixth after a pommel horse error early in the competition had him playing catch-up.
Ukraine's Oleg Verniaiev finished in eighth place in his Olympic return after a doping ban kept him out of the Tokyo Games. The 2016 Olympic all-around silver medalist was handed a four-year ban on July 12, 2021, but it was later reduced to two years, opening the door for him to compete in Paris.