Daniele Hypólito added two more gold medals to her tally ©FIG

Daniele Hypólito claimed two more gold medals as the International Gymnastics Federation (FIG) World Challenge Cup leg in São Paulo concluded with a day of home success.

Hypólito, winner of the vault event on day one, was seeking to deliver a message to the Brazilian selectors ahead of what she hopes will be an Olympic swansong and fifth Games at Rio 2016.

The 2001 World Championships silver medallist did exactly that by dominating on her best floor event with a score of 13.950 before also claiming beam honours with 14.350.

Kim Bui of German claimed floor silver with 13.550 while Simona Castro of Chile took bronze with 13.300.

Castro also posted 13.050 to secure second place on the beam ahead of 17-year-old Brazilian Rebeca Andrade, who followed her uneven bars silver with bronze on 13.000.

Brazil won all three men's events today following their golden blank yesterday.

Rings specialist Arthur Zanetti was among other Brazilian winners ©Getty Images
Rings specialist Arthur Zanetti was among other Brazilian winners ©Getty Images

London 2012 rings champion Arthur Zanetti showed ominous form ahead of his Olympic title defence with gold on 15.800.

Federico Molinari claimed Argentinian silver on 15.050 while Kaito Imayayashi of Japan managed 14.700 for bronze.

Three-time South American champion Arthur Mariano scored 14.800 to claim vault spoils ahead of team-mate Sergio Sasaki, on 14.675, and Jumpei Oka of Japan, who scored 13.775.

All-around contender Sasaki won the horizontal bar title with 15.250, enough to comfortably defeat Imayayashi's score of 14.850.

Argentina's Nicolas Cordoba posted 14.800 for bronze.