Samir Aït Saïd won the men's rings competition ©Getty Images

Hosts France enjoyed multiple triumphs at the International Gymnastics Federation World Challenge Cup Series in Paris.

Samir Aït Saïd had topped the standings in the men's rings qualification yesterday at the Accorhotels Arena in the French capital.

He replicated his performance in the final, as a score of 15.100 saw the Frenchman finish at the top of the standings.

Ukraine's Igor Radivilov ended as the runner-up with 14.950 points, while a score of 14.850 saw Russia's Denis Abliazin finish third.

Cyril Tommasone emerged as the victor in the men's pommel horse event after his routine was rewarded with a 14.800 score by the judges.

Canada's Thierry Pellerin was second on 14.650, while yesterday's top qualifier Saso Bertoncelj of Slovenia was forced to settle for third place with a total of 14.550.

Success continued for the hosts in the men's vault, as Loris Frasca's two efforts achieved an average score of 14.825.

Israel's Andrey Medvedev missed out on victory following a deduction, which saw him finish with 14.775 points.

The podium was completed by Morocco's Hamza Hossaini, who scored 14.625.

The French run of victories in men's competitions was ended by Japan's Seiya Taura, who clinched gold in the parallel bars final with a score of 14.600.

Julien Gobaux achieved a higher execution score, but the local gymnast's lower difficulty routine prevented him from taking victory, as he ended second on 14.400.

Turkey's Ahmet Onder was third on 13.800 points.

Canada's Ellie Black won the beam event in the French capital ©Getty Images
Canada's Ellie Black won the beam event in the French capital ©Getty Images

Juliette Bossu backed up her strong performance in qualification as the French gymnast won the women's uneven bars event with a score of 14.200.

She was followed by Sweden's Jonna Adlerteg and Canada's Ellie Black, who finished on 13.850 and 13.600 respectively.

Black had qualified in first place for the vault final but a score of 14.200 proved only enough for second today, with Uzbekistan's Oksana Chusovitina triumphing on 14.250.

Tjasa Kysselef of Slovenia claimed bronze with a score of 13.600.

The women's beam event saw Black secure victory, following her second and third place finishes in other disciplines.

The Canadian comfortably topped the standings with a score of 13.900, with France's Marine Boyer some way back in second on 13.350.

Spain's Helena Bonilla was third with 13.050.