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Chinese won three more titles at the world gymnastics championships on Sunday
Karan Johar
Oct. 18, 2009

Deng Linlin won on balance beam, Wang Guanyin took gold on parallel bars and Zou Kai added a world title to his Olympic gold medal on high bar.

Britain's best known — and best loved — gymnast, Beth Tweddle gave the home crowd what it wanted to see, winning gold on floor exercise.

Marian Dragulescu of Romania won the vault, his second gold medal in as many days. The Americans won just one medal Sunday, a bronze on balance beam by Ivana Hong. They leave with four, all by the women.



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