Education
Kenzo graduated high school in March 2015, and was accepted to study at a university soon after.
白井 健三
Kenzo graduated high school in March 2015, and was accepted to study at a university soon after.
Personal Unlike many athletes of his level, Kenzo attends school regularly. He has one six hour practice varying from 5-7 days per week. Instead of paying for day care, they brought him to the gym.
He particularly loved to use the trampoline, which developed his extreme mastery of twisting skills.
Shirai has four skills named after him, as he was the first to perform them in major international competitions. Those skills are: the quad-twisting back layout on floor, the triple-twisting front layout on floor, the triple-twisting double back layout on floor, and the triple-twisting Yurchenko layout on vault.
Shirai was only fourteen years old when he was first able to perform the quad-twisting layout on floor with a hard landing. 2013
In October 2013, he competed in the 2013 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships at just seventeen years old.
He qualified for both floor and vault apparatus finals.
In the event finals, he finished in first place on the floor apparatus with a difficulty score of 7.4, the highest Doctorate score of the competition. His victory margin of.4 over the 2nd place competitor was the largest between any athletes in the competition. He also finished fourth place on the vault apparatus with a score of 15.133.
2014
Shirai again competed at the 2014 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships in Nanning, China.
After qualifying in first place with the same difficulty score of 7.4, Shirai finished in second place on the floor exercise finals with a total score of 15.733. Shirai is said to be working on his execution score after a technical mistake on the floor exercise cost him the gold medal.
Similarly, British commentary reported that Shirai is working on his ability to perform a quintuple twisting back somersault. Shirai successfully delivered his extremely difficult routine, and scored 16.233 points, ahead United Kingdom"s Max Whitlock and Spain"s Rayderley Zapata.
The victory margin was the largest among all male event finals, and his 7.6 difficulty score was also the highest among all other competitors.
Shirai is also well known for his ability to perform a triple twisting Yurchenko (TTY) vault, something accomplished by only a handful of gymnasts, including his teammate and role model, Kōhei Uchimura. 2015 On 31 October 2015, Shirai won his second world floor title at the 2015 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships in Glasgow, United Kingdom.
Among other distinguishing facts, Shirai was the youngest ever member of the national men"s artistic gymnastics team for Japan.