Despite Breaking 34-Year Old Record, Asher Hong Unveils Fears for Future Ahead of World Artistic Gymnastics Championships 2023

Published 09/30/2023, 8:54 PM HKT

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The national championship success powered the star-studded American lineup at the global platform. Fresh off the podium finish, Asher Hong made his way to the 2023 World Gymnastics Championships. The men’s gymnastics teams held up on final roster disclosure until the last rotation led by Hong who broke a record that had stood for thirty-four years. Exempted from the Worlds selection camp, his lasting mark traveled right to Antwerp, Brussels.

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Appearing at the event activities at Antwerp, the national treasure got candid about his concerns. However, with 2 NCAA championships golds, last year’s Worlds experience, and the nation’s AA candidacy what would worry this young gymnast?

Gymnastics icon shares his confusing pick at World Gymnastics Championships

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The last few weeks have been fueled up for American gymnastics elites vying for a spot in the team selection events. Asher Hong, who moved up to the senior category last year, showed a strong performance winning all-around finals at the Xfinity Gymnastics Championships and the US Classic. Just recently @USAGym updated a video of the senior US Gymnastics Team on Twitter(X) posing them the question, “Would you rather be reborn into the future or the past!?”

 

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Many gymnasts were open with their picks, but Hong initially moved out of the camera’s panorama shot. He popped back saying, “I don’t know that,” awkwardly smiling as looked at his confused teammate. They both came to a mutual point saying, “the future is scary,” repeating to each other. Finally reaching a conclusion together, as his fellow teammate left saying “past” Hong confirmed, “yea, past, past.”

Standford athlete Hong last competed at San Jose in a two-day event, on Day 1 he scored 85.615, a victorious yell was added to the fascinating performance as he descended gracefully. Drawing applause that echoed around the arena as the final day of the competition concluded with 85.315. Khoi Young, another Stanford men’s gymnast was only 1.475 points behind Hong which is a wide margin in gymnastics. His win was coupled with another historic American record.

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Asher Hong won the all-around competition at the 2023 Xfinity U.S. Gymnastics Championships with an impressive score of 170.930. He made history as the first male teen gymnast to win a men’s all-around national title since Tim Ryan and John Orozco in 1989 and 2012, respectively.

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It’s worth noting that the American team has not won a medal at a significant international tournament since the 2014 Worlds. However, with the addition of Yul Moldauer, who returned from the Olympics, and the three rookies Young, Richard, and Paul Juda joining Hong in the Worlds team, there is hope for the team this fall.

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According to Hong, a successful performance at the Olympic Games is crucial for uplifting men’s gymnastics status. It is a challenging time as the sportsmen struggle to show promise, unlike women’s teams. However, having a dedicated team that can perform well on the world stage would be a significant boost for the sport.

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Divya Purohit

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Divya Purohit is a sports writer at EssentiallySports specializing her coverage in American sporting events. She recently found US Sports writing to be a niche that she enjoys and began following sports. Divya enjoys researching and creating various pieces of articles.
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