Malone, who claimed his first national title
three weeks ago, was back on top again in St. Louis and in pole
position to claim the one automatic berth on the men's squad
after taking the lead in the all-around competition with a score
of 85.250.
Only the first place finisher after Day 2 on Saturday locks up
an Olympic spot.
Second place could also grab a Tokyo ticket but only if he
places in the top three on at least three of the six apparatus.
The two remaining places on the team will be decided by a
selection committee along with 'plus-one' quota spot in an
individual event.
Malone delivered another consistent performance, finishing in
the top three on four apparatus. He took top marks on the high
bar (14.450), tied for first on the floor with Sam Mikulak
(14.600), was second on rings (14.200) and third on parallel
bars.
Shane Wiskus is second on 84.300 and Yul Moldauer third with
83.650. Mikulak, bidding for a spot on a third Olympic team, is
fourth 83.200.
"The goal is to make the team so however I do, whatever I do, I
will be proud of that," said Mikulak, a six-time U.S. national
champion. "Right now I'm just happy to be here, be healthy.
"If I can't make the team I'm going to go to North Carolina and
enjoy my time with my family."
The men return to the arena on Saturday while the women take
over on Friday with Simone Biles stepping into the spotlight
looking to confirm her place on the U.S. team.
(Reporting by Steve Keating in Toronto. Editing by Peter
Rutherford)
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