Ivan Litvinovich made history at the Paris Games by becoming the first Individual Neutral Athlete (AIN) to secure a gold medal. The 23-year-old athlete successfully defended his individual men's trampoline title, showcasing his exceptional skills and determination.
Competing against a strong field of gymnasts, Litvinovich delivered a stellar performance that earned him a total score of 63.090. His routine was marked with precision and finesse, scoring 18.400 for difficulty, 16.700 for execution, 18.490 for time of flight, and 9.500 for horizontal displacement.
Despite the pressure of being the seventh competitor out of eight, Litvinovich rose to the occasion and delivered a flawless routine that secured his gold medal victory. This achievement adds to his previous gold medal from the Tokyo Games three years ago, solidifying his status as a top trampolinist in the world.
The silver and bronze medals were claimed by the Chinese gymnasts Wang Zisai and Yan Langyu, who delivered commendable performances in the competition. Wang Zisai scored 61.890 to clinch the silver, while Yan Langyu secured the bronze with a score of 60.950.
It is noteworthy that at the 2024 Paris Games, certain qualified athletes holding Russian or Belarusian passports are participating as Individual Neutral Athletes (AINs). This unique arrangement allows these athletes to compete at the highest level despite the restrictions placed on their respective countries.