China's Fan Yilin clinched the women's uneven bars title while You Hao and Liu Yang secured a silver and a bronze respectively at the World Gymnastics Championships in Glasgow on Saturday.
Fan bagged the gold after a very rare four-way lead in the event's 112-year history also sent Russians Komova Viktoriia, Spiridonova Daria and United States' Kocian Madison to the top of the podium on 15.366 points.
You and Liu had the rings silver and bronze with 15.733 and 15.700, following Greece's Petrounias Eleftherios who won the gold with 15.800.
In the men's pommel horse final, Britain's Whitlock Max and his compatriot Smith Louis finished 1-2 with 16.133 and 16.033 points respectively.
They were followed by Armenia's Merdinyan Harutyun and Japan's Kaya Kazuma, who shared the third place with 15.500 points.
Japan's Shirai Kenzo won the men's floor final with 16.233 points, followed by Britain's Whitlock Max, 15.566, and Spain's Zapata Miguel, 15.200. China's Deng Shudi came fourth with 15.166.
Russia's Paseka Maria won the women's vault with 15.666, followed by Hong Un Jong of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea on 15.633, and the United States' Biles Simone, 15.541.
The 46th Artistic Gymnastics World Championships attracted over 500 gymnasts from 80 countries and regions to Scotland's largest city.