Gymnastics: Uchimura pulls out of world all-around championships

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[October 03, 2017]  By Frank Pingue

(Reuters) - Kohei Uchimura's remarkable tenure as world all-around champion ended on Monday as the Japanese pulled out of qualification at the gymnastics world championships in Montreal with an apparent lower left leg injury.

Uchimura, who has won the last six world and two Olympic all-around titles, pulled out after three of six events on the opening day of the seven-day competition.

The 28-year-old Japanese limped badly after the vault, his second rotation, and barely held the landing following his parallel bars routine where he stumbled backwards.

After being tended to by multiple members of the Japanese delegation and limping around in visible pain, Uchimura gripped up for his high bar routine but then walked off the competition floor at Olympic Stadium.

His absence makes Ukraine's Oleg Verniaiev, who lost to Uchimura by just 0.099 of a point at last year's Rio Olympics, one of the favorites in Montreal.

Verniaiev was a bit shaky as he went out of bounds on the floor exercise and even took a big hop on his high bar routine to finish second in his group behind Cuba's 2015 silver medalist Manrique Larduet.

After three subdivisions, Larduet had the all-around lead with 86.699 followed by China's Xiao Ruoten (86.297) and Russia's David Belyavskiy (85.839). Verniaiev (85.431) was fifth overall.

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Kohei Uchimura of Japan competes on the rings during the 47th FIG Artistic Gymnastics World Championships at Montreal Olympic Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Eric Bolte-USA TODAY Sports

Men's qualification concludes on Tuesday while the all-around final is Thursday.

Women's all-around qualification begins on Tuesday and there is no clear favorite with many of the top talent, including three-times champion Simone Biles, absent and leaving the stage for their younger successors.

(Reporting by Frank Pingue in Toronto; Editing by Greg Stutchbury)

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