Hiroyuki Tomita

Hiroyuki Tomita

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fullname= Hiroyuki Tomita
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birthplace= Osaka
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club= Centre Sports Club
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headcoach= Minoru Kanou
assistcoach= Yoshihiro Saito
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Hiroyuki Tomita (Japanese: 洋之 冨田 born Osaka Prefecture, 21 November 1980) is a Japanese gymnast. Tomita is a top Japanese gymnast with three Olympic medals from the 2004 and 2008 Olympics. His exciting gymnastics with his elegant execution, plus his rugged good looks [http://www.quizilla.com/polls/result/7767448 How Sexy is Hiroyuki Tomita?] ] have won him many fans.

Early life

Tomita began gymnastics at the age of eight [http://www.jpn-gym.or.jp/english/gymnast/natio04m/data/m04hiroyukitomita.html Japanese Gymnastics Association - Hiroyuki Tomita] ] with his mother getting him started into the sport. [http://www.nbcolympics.com/athletes/athlete=810/bio/index.html NBC Olympics Hiroyuki Tomita profile] ] He attended Ronan High School and began competing in the All-Japan Highschool Games in 1996. In this first competition, he ranked 10th in the all-around. The next year saw a meteoric rise in Tomita's competition results with a 1st in the all-around. He participated in the 1997 All-Japan Junior Championships with a 9th in the all-around. Tomita continued to dominate the All-Japan HIghschool Games, winning 1st in the all-around in 1998, and placing 1st in the events such as the high bar (which would later become his signature event), the parallel bars (where he would later win an Olympic medal), and the pommel horse. [http://www.geocities.com/Colosseum/Gym/6557/english/tomita.html Japanese Gymnasts Website - Hiroyuki Tomita] ] After graduating from Ronan High School, he attended Juntendo University.

Gymnastics career

Tomita made his debut in world championships competition at the 2002 World Championships. On this competition, he placed 4th in the event finals of still rings. The following year, he was a member of the Japanese men's team which won a bronze in the 2003 World Championships. He also won the bronze medal in the men's all-around in the same competition, establishing himself as one of Japan's top male gymnasts, with his star teammate, Naoya Tsukahara, ranking only 7th in the all-around.

2004 Olympics

In his first Olympics, Tomita led the men's team in an upset when the Japanese team captured the Olympic title for the first time since 1976, winning over the highly favored Chinese men's team. Tomita ranked 6th in the all-around. Tomita qualified for the event finals in parallel bars, rings, and pommel horse. He won a silver in the parallel bars.

uccess in Post 2004-Olympics World Championships

The next year, in the 2005 World Championships in Melbourne, Tomita established himself as the top gymnast in the world by claiming the all-around title. Tomita's win made him the first Japanese gymnast in 31 years to win the men's World Championship. Tomita went into the final rotation more than one point ahead and finished on the high bar routine, with a total of 56.698 points. Tomita's teammate, Hisashi Mizutori, claimed the men's all-around silver medal, establishing Japan as a serious men's gymnastics power.

In the 2006 World Championships, Tomita missed a full-twisting Kovacs on high bar in the team competition. The Japanese men's team wound up third. In the all-around competition, Tomita was ranked third after five apparatus events. His last event was the high bar where he fell in the team competition. Tomita gave an inspired performance and won the silver, behind Chinese gymnast, Yang Wei. He also won a silver on parallel bars, with the Japanese team winning the bronze team medal.

In the 2007 World Championships, the men's teams of Japan and China established a rivalry for the top men's team spot that would find China at the top and Japan with the silver team medal. Tomita did not fare well in the all-around competition, placing 12th, with teammate Hisashi Mizutori claiming the all-around bronze. Tomita qualified for the event finals in the high bar, rings and pommel horse, but did not win a medal in these events.

2008 Olympics

The top two spot of China and Japan was contested in this Olympics with Japan as the reigning Olympic men's team gold medalist, and with Tomita as the most senior men's team member, and leader. China's men's team won the gold medal with a team total of 286.125, over seven points more than Japan's total of 278.875, which was only good enough for the silver medal.

Based on the preliminary rounds of the competition, Tomita finished sixth in the all-around qualifier. Kohei Uchimura and Koki Sakamoto finished ahead of him, ranking fourth and fifth respectively. Tomita fell on vault in the qualifier, thus finishing .050 behind his teammate, Koki Sakamoto. The top 24 gymnasts based on the preliminary results would qualify to compete in the all-around, because of the rule that only the top two qualifiers of each country would advance to the all-around competition, it appeared that Tomita would not continue to the all-around finals, with his teammates Uchimura and Sakamoto competing instead. However, Japanese head coach, Koji Gushiken, announced that Tomita would replace Sakamoto and compete in the all-around, due to his experience [http://www.intlgymnast.com/olympics/600.html Tomita to Compete in All-Around Final] ] .

In the all-around competition, Tomita was in medal contention until on his third event, still rings, an accident caused him to crash on the mat from the rings. Tomita was shown to be in pain after his fall and was later observed to be applying an ice pack to his neck. Apparently, the accident caused Tomita to injure his neck, shoulder and lower back. [http://anagulica.wordpress.com/2008/08/18/uchimura-and-tomita-interview/ Uchimura and Tomita Interview] ] Tomita however continued with the competition and performed well in the last three events lined up. In the end, French gymnast Benoît Caranobe edged out Tomita for an all-around bronze by 0.175. Tomita finished 4th. In an interview, Tomita said that did not give up until the end as he had been given the opportunity to compete in the event by taking the place of teammate Koki Sakamoto, who had a better score than he did in the qualifying. [http://anagulica.wordpress.com/2008/08/18/uchimura-and-tomita-interview/ Uchimura and Tomita Interview] ]

Tomita qualified for the men's high bar event finals and finished sixth.

Personal life

Tomita is an alumni of Juntendo University. [http://www.jpn-gym.or.jp/english/gymnast/natio04m/data/m04hiroyukitomita.html Japan's Gymnastics Association Official Website Men's Artistic Gymnastics Team] ] His hobbies include; watching baseball and football. [http://www.nbcolympics.com/athletes/athlete=810/bio/index.html NBC Olympics Hiroyuki Tomita profile] ] In a test conducted in 2006, Tomita was shown to have less than 2% body fat. [http://video.aol.com/video-detail/hiroyuki-tomita-japanese-gymnast/3462618206 Hiroyuki Tomita Interview] ] Tomita does gymnastics drills and exercises exclusively with no weight training. [http://video.aol.com/video-detail/hiroyuki-tomita-japanese-gymnast/3462618206 Hiroyuki Tomita Interview] ]

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