Stanford Gymnastics Dominates Qualifiers, Eyes Fifth Straight Title
Stanford men's gymnastics team secures top spot in the qualifying session for the national championship meet, leading with a score of 417.389 at Ohio State's Covelli Center. The team will advance to the finals alongside Nebraska and Illinois.
By the Numbers- Sophomore Asher Hong claims individual titles in parallel bars (14.700) and pommel horse (14.300).
- Khoi Young and Colt Walker shine on vault with Young finishing second (14.700) and Walker fourth (14.666).
- Stanford dominates parallel bars with all top four scores and a season-best rotation score of 71.698.
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State of Play- Stanford, Nebraska, and Illinois have qualified for the finals session.
- The national championship meet will take place on Saturday at 3 p.m. PT.
Stanford will aim to secure its fifth consecutive national title in the upcoming championship final.
Bottom LineStanford men's gymnastics team shines in the qualifying session, poised for a strong contention for its fifth consecutive national title in the championship final this Saturday.
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