Last 5 Men's Rings Champions!

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Published 2021-07-02
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Enjoy this look back at the last 5 men's rings winners at the Olympics:

Szilveszter Csollany 🇭🇺/ Sydney 2000
Dimosthenis Tampakos 🇬🇷/ Athens 2004
Chen Yibing 🇨🇳/ Beijing 2008
Arthur Zanetti 🇧🇷/ London 2012
Eleftherios Petrounias 🇬🇷/ Rio 2016


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All Comments (21)
  • @the_storm128
    The amount of strength needed to do this is crazy
  • @AM-hx5cs
    Arthur Zanetti straight up looks like he’s just chilling in some of those holds… wow
  • Arthur Zanetti in 2012 is just exquisite. Wow insane lines and position. It's just so beautiful to watch!
  • @dzemoski45
    Zanetti is on another level, so smooth and flawless. All these athletes are truly amazing they should be all proud of themselves.
  • I never appreciated any of this until I started doing calisthenics.
  • @jadecznnie
    Chen Yibin's performance is cleaner than my room after my mom texts me "I’m coming home" 🥵🥵
  • @AeffchenSkill
    Jordan Jovtchev, Winner of hearts in 2004...legend!
  • As a Hungarian the gold medal of Szilveszter Csollány makes me proud 🇭🇺
  • Watching it in 2021, my eyes see Chen Yibin's execution very differently. Zanetti and Petrounias were incredible champions. Liu this year, too. But for me, Petrounias just is so absolutely incredible with this positions and clear non-cheating holds... Wow.
  • @AidenSShin
    I’m sorry to say this, but surely that Greek guy in 2004 doesn’t seem to have had that gold. He barely holds that position, and executions are pretty bad…
  • @jerim4543
    I'm always so scared these guys are going to pop a vein. For me, the GOAT is Yuri Chechi
  • @spartan7911
    Tampakos didn't really earn the gold medal, it was Jovtchev who should have gotten it and I am Greek.
  • @vasiliki_plk
    I think petrounias is going to win another one medal in Tokyo
  • @cbcluckyii4042
    I can't help but think that in their minds during the routine, they are all screaming in pain after each move.
  • @lexsoft3969
    The 1st gymnast who impressed me in Rings was Dmitri Belozerchev in mid 80s, just by seeing photo of him on rings. I don't remember whether I watched his performance at 1988 Olympic live on TV.