Lukas Dauser climbed on the ingots with the German flag in his hand and cheered himself cheering on the two spars. With an excellent demonstration, the Unterhachinger has won the silver medal on Monday at the end of the turn competitions at the Olympic Games in Tokyo Sensational, and shouted out his joy right after the finish. With 15,700 points, the 28-year-old had to be beaten only to the Chinese Jingyuan Zou (16,233). Third was the Turk Ferhat Arican with 15.633 points.
"I can not realize that yet," the overwhelming athlete stammered at the ZDF microphone. "For me, this is still like in the movie, all day, the last days." He was already convinced of his exercise all the time in Tokyo. "In the end it was enough for silver. That's unbelievable horny, I'm really happy and happy. Better than today it could not run." Now be celebrated! "First of all, I'll ask the DOSB tonight, whether the enough alcohol in the village, so that we can drink one or the other beer together with the coaches," Dauserer announced wide grinning.
I will first ask the DOSB tonight, whether the enough alcohol in the village.
Lukas Dauser
On Wednesday it go back to Germany - with silver in the luggage! "That I'm allowed to take this thing home, that's the biggest for me in this world," the Turner swarmed.
Most recently, Dauserers Unterhachinger club colleague Marcel Nguyen had also brought in the Games 2012 in London. Dauser also prevented with his convincing exercise that the German Turner Association has to leave Tokyo without medal. At Games 2016 in Rio de Janeiro, Fabian Hambüchen (Wetzlar) Gold had won the Reck and Sophie Scheder (Chemnitz) bronze at the stage bars.
Tactify came question for him
For his first Olympic single final, Lukas Dauser was chaired by taxi, instead of taking the bus. In the competition then he did not put everything on a map: as the last of the competition, the Unterhachinger went to the device and turned as in the qualification the difficulty 6.7. A tactite by adjusting the output value by a tenth upwards in response to the results of its competitors did not question him. "I will know before the competition, which exercise I gym and then gymnastics and do not make a head during the competition, what I then in the end of Turning," he had previously clarified.
Location change makes itself paid
For success and especially new fun at the gymnastics, the native Bayer was moved to the Saale last year from Berlin to Halle. There he trains with the other selection turners Nick Klessing (Halle) and Nils Dark (Erfurt) at Hubert Brylok. Since then, he has again this passion for training and really desire to shame in the gym. That had happened to him in Berlin. "This has been seen in recent months and last year that I am there again with the greatest passion and full enthusiasm," he reported on the effects of the location change.
The 61-year-old former EM second has become a confidant for the BWL students and looks after him next to Olympia coach Valeri Belenki in Tokyo. It's all very, very harmonious, Dauser said. "You realize that we are a team together and have the same goal. That's both progressing."
The Dauser, which is very accurately, feels well in his new environment. "That's just extremely important for me that I can prepare well and wellbeing," the German Mehrkampf Master admitted. First of the countable success was three place in April and the second international medal at the European Championships at his paradvertant to Barren-Silver at the EM 2017.
The fact that the ingot is his favorite device, on which he also created his own element - the Dauser - he explains with the variety of possible elements. "The cool is at the ingot, there are relatively fast movements, blasting movements, but then there is also a small holding position in the handstand, where the spectator or even the gymnast can breathe short, and then it is relatively fast again" , Dauser said.
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