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Taiwan Gymnasts Earn Silver and Bronze at Paris World Challenge Cup

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Taiwanese gymnasts Tseng Wei-sheng ​and Tang Chia-hung​ secured silver and⁤ bronze medals respectively at the ⁤International Gymnastics federation (FIG) ⁤World Challenge Cup 2025 ​in Paris on Sunday, bolstering taiwan’s position in the lead-up to⁤ major upcoming competitions.

The success in Paris ⁤is ⁣particularly‌ significant​ as ‍the FIG World ‌Challenge⁤ Cup series requires participation ⁢in all⁤ five events-with⁣ the​ three best⁢ scores counting⁤ towards annual rankings-making consistent​ performance crucial for overall title ⁢contention.‍ Tseng’s performance places him as a strong ‍contender for‌ the annual​ title,​ while both athletes are ‍now focused on preparing for the Asian Games ​in Nagoya in 2026 and the World ⁣Artistic Gymnastics Championships later this month.

Tseng, 26, claimed silver on the pommel horse with an average score ⁢of 13.916. His ‌two ⁣attempts yielded scores⁣ of 13.933 (difficulty: 5.200, ​execution: 8.733) and 13.900 ⁣(difficulty: ⁢5.200, execution: 8.700).Coach Lin Yu-hsin emphasized the ​mental fortitude required ‍for the pommel horse, praising Tseng’s consistency against international competition. Lin stated they⁤ will continue refining Tseng’s technique and stability in planning for the ⁣2026 Asian ‍Games.

Tang Chia-hung⁢ earned bronze on the men’s horizontal bar ⁤with a total score of⁢ 14.366. Despite increasing the difficulty to ⁢6.700, a slight⁢ balance error upon landing-resulting in a hand​ touching the⁣ ground-lowered ‌his execution score⁤ to 7.666.⁢ Tang explained ‍his decision to attempt more challenging ​movements was deliberate, aiming to push his routine’s boundaries.

Fellow Taiwanese gymnast Hung Yuan-hsi also competed, finishing sixth​ in ⁣the men’s parallel bars finals with ⁢a score of 13.266.

The gymnasts will now return to Taiwan‍ to prepare for the National Games ⁣in October, with ⁣Tang‍ also setting his⁢ sights on the World Artistic Gymnastics ‍Championships, which begin⁣ October 19 in Jakarta. The ⁤final FIG world Challenge Cup event will be held in​ Hungary from September ⁤26-28.

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