Dong Dong, of China, performs in a men's trampoline gymnastics qualifier at the 2020 Summer Olympics. (Photo | AP) 
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Chinese gymnast Dong Dong makes Olympic history on Tokyo trampoline as he wins four medals at four Games

The 32-year-old, who won gold at London 2012, posted a score of 61.235 in the men's final to take silver behind Belarus's Ivan Litvinovich, who scored 61.715.

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TOKYO: Chinese trampoline gymnast Dong Dong narrowly missed out on gold at the Tokyo Olympics on Saturday but became the first athlete in the sport to win four medals at four Games.

The 32-year-old, who won gold at London 2012, posted a score of 61.235 in the men's final to take silver behind Belarus's Ivan Litvinovich, who scored 61.715. New Zealand's Dylan Schmidt won bronze.

Dong Dong, trampolining's most decorated athlete, also took bronze at the 2008 Beijing Games and silver in Rio, along with a staggering 12 world titles.

"This medal means a lot to me," he said. "I have competed in four Olympics and this medal is a dream come true. I didn't get the gold, but this result is very satisfying to me." 

An emotional Litvinovich said he had faced a long journey to Olympic glory.

"Every training, every small step was a contribution to this victory," he said. "I really didn't expect this (winning gold), but I was going for it."

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