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World Gymnastics Championships: Great Britain finish fourth as Japan win men's team gold
Great Britain finished outside the podium places in the men's team final at the World Gymnastics Championships as Japan took gold.
GB's Max Whitlock, James Hall, Courtney Tulloch, Jake Jarman and Harry Hepworth ended the competition in Antwerp in fourth with a total score of 249.461.
The Japanese team were crowned champions with a combined 255.594 points after six rotations.
China claimed silver, while the United States finished third.
Six-time Olympic medallist Max Whitlock told 大象传媒 Sport it was hard to miss out on a medal at this year's championships after winning bronze in 2022.
"Of course it's difficult in many ways, but there are so many positives we can look at," said the 30-year-old Briton.
"I think everyone did a great job. There are definitely things we can work on for next time and there are learning curves [for] Paris [Olympics in 2024].
"But I think overall we need to be positive. We did well and the guys have come together and we did our jobs."
James Hall added he was "super proud" of the team and the bond the four gymnasts have created.
"This [championship] maybe wasn't what we wanted it to be today," said the 27-year-old. "But we had new routines, people going for perfect landings and perfect executions and sometimes you can't quite pull it off."
The championships in Belgium continue on the 大象传媒 with the women's team final on Wednesday, 4 October from 18:30 BST.