Artistic gymnastics | René Cournoyer: “A year ago, I couldn’t walk, and here I am 12th in the world”

Quebecer René Cournoyer described his participation in the individual all-around final of the Artistic Gymnastics World Championships as “the icing on the sundae” of his week in Antwerp, Belgium.


Thursday, Cournoyer demonstrated the extent of his talent by ranking 12e (81.365 points) in the final which was won by the Japanese Daiki Hashimoto (86.132 points), who retained his world title.

“I’m on cloud nine!” It’s crazy to think that a year ago I couldn’t walk, and here I am 12e in the world. It’s a great accomplishment, I’m proud to have made it through the three days of competition, to have had good performances and not to have fallen. I’m really happy,” Cournoyer said in an interview with Sportcom.

Although he had missed the 2022 world championships due to a ligament injury to his right knee, the gymnast from Repentigny wasted no time in winning the final on Thursday. He started his day strong on the rings by obtaining 13.766 points, the fourth best score of the day on this apparatus.

All apparatus are important, but starting with the rings, I saw an opportunity to go out strong and send a message. Even though I didn’t have specific goals in mind, I wanted to do my best and above all, I wanted to have fun. Everything went well, my outing was solid, the final started well.

René Cournoyer

Cournoyer then showed consistency with other devices to consolidate his place in the top-12 of the final, he who had taken the 17e rank during the qualifications which were held on Sunday.

“It wasn’t easy to finish the day on pommel horse, but I think everything went well. I got through the routine without falling. I’m also quite proud of what I did on the high bar throughout the week, despite the stress and fatigue, it was really a success. »

Behind Hashimoto, it was the Ukrainian Illia Kovtun (84.994 points) who took the second step of the podium. The American Frederick Richard (84.332 points) ended the day with the bronze medal around his neck.

Félix Dolci will be the last Canadian representative to see action at the World Championships this weekend. He will participate in the individual floor final on Saturday, before concluding his stay in Belgium with the individual high bar final on Sunday.

“All the members of the team, both the guys and the girls, encouraged me today (Thursday), and we are going to do the same thing during the weekend for Félix. We’re going to give him the energy he needs. He’s going to have a lot of support,” concluded Cournoyer.


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