It was business as usual for the two world championship athletes in the men's individual apparatus competition at the national gymnastics championships at Papakura at the weekend.
Daniel Good, 21, and Mark Holyoake, 22, who will go to the worlds in Melbourne next month, dominated the six individual events winning three apiece and generally facing the toughest competition from each other.
Holyoake's biggest win was in the pommel where he finished over a mark ahead of second placed James Hennin of North Harbour with Good further back in fifth. Holyoake also won the floor and horizontal bar.
However, it was Good who took the rings and parallel bars and narrowly pipped Holyoake in the vault.
Gymnastics: Good, Holyoake dominate
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