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The first gold medal in the Chengdu World Games trampoline project was born, and the Portuguese team won the championship!

On the evening of August 8, the first gold medal in the Chengdu World Games trampoline event was officially born. Portugal won the trampoline men's double sync gold medal with 31.790 points, the Netherlands won the silver medal with 15.810 points, and the German team won the bronze medal.

▲Portuguese players in the competition

In the next two competition days, the trampoline event will also compete for gold medals such as men's double trampoline, women's single trampoline, women's double trampoline, women's double trampoline and men's single hop.

It is worth noting that Hu Yicheng, the world champion who participated in the Paris Olympics, will join hands with Asian Championship champion Zhang Xinxin to represent the Chinese team in the women's trampoline double simultaneous competition held on August 10.

It is understood that trampoline sports originated in the United States in the 1930s. It is a competitive sport in which athletes use trampoline mesh to show acrobatic skills. It started in the Sydney Olympics in 2000 and entered the Olympics.

The trampoline event of this Chengdu World Games consists of three sub-events: double-sys-synchronous, single-hop and double-trampoline, and will produce 6 gold medals, with a total of 64 athletes participating. Among them, the double-person synchronization event refers to two athletes completing the same set of movements on two parallel trampolines. The referee scores based on the difficulty of the athlete completing the movement, basic posture, and consistency of the two-person movements.

▲The top three men's doubles in the Chengdu World Games trampoline event will come to the stage to receive the awards

The single jump event requires athletes to complete 8 hand-to-foot or foot-to-foot movements on the tumbling board continuously. The referee will score based on the difficulty and quality of the athlete's complete set of movements.

Each set of movements in the double trampoline project consists of 2 movements. The athlete first assists on a 20-meter-long and 1-meter-wide track, and then takes off with his feet on the mesh. He can contact the mesh for up to 3 times, and there is no vertical jump between the movements.

Red Star News Reporter Yan Yuheng Photographer Tao Ke