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World Gymnastics Championships 1903-Present World Gymnastics Championships 1903-present 2006 Worlds (Aarhus, Denmark) FULL Results Men's Team Women's Team Men's All-Around Women's All-Around 1. China 1. China 1. Yang, Wei (CHN) 1. Ferrari, Vanessa (ITA) 2. Russia 2. USA 2. Tomita, Hiroyuki (JPN) 2. Beiger, Jana (USA) 3. Japan 3. Russia 3. Hambuechen, Fabian (GER) 3. Izbasa, Sandra Raluca (ROM) 2005 Worlds (Melbourne, Australia) FULL Results Men's All-Around Women's All-Around 1. Tomitam Hiroyuki (JPN) 1. Memmel, Chellsie (USA) 2. Mizutori, Hisashi (JPN) 2. Liukin, Anastasia (USA) 3. Savenkov, Denis (BLR) 3. Russo, Monette (AUS) Men's Floor Exercise Women's Vault 1. Hypolito, Diego (BRA) 1. Cheng, Fei (CHN) 2/ O'Neill, Brandon (CAN) 2. Chusovitrina, Oxana (UZB) 3. Gal, Robert 3. Sacramone, Alicia (USA) Men's Pommel Horse Women's Uneven Bars 1. Xiao, Qin (CHN) 1. Liukin, Anastasia (USA) 2. Sucui, Ioan Silviu (ROM) 2. Memmel, Chellsie (USA) 3. Kashima, Takehiro (JPN) 3. Tweddle, Elizabeth (GBR) Men's Still Rings Women's Balance Beam 1. Van Gelder, Yuri (NED) 1. Liukin, Anastasia (USA) 2. Safoshkin, Alexander (RUS) 2. Memmel, Chellsie (USA) 3. Morandi, Matteo 3. Ponor, Catalina (ROM) Men's Vault Women's Floor Exercise 1. Dragulescu, Marian (ROM) 1. Sacramone, Alicia (USA) 2. Blanik, Leszek (POL) 2. Liukin, Anastasia (USA) 3. Jivan, Alin Sandu (ROM) 3. Harmes, Suzanne (NED) Men's Parallel Bars 1. Petkovsek, Mitja (SLO) 2. LI, Ziaopeng (CHN) 3. Cucherat, Yann (FRA) Men's High Bar 1. Pegan, Aljaz (SLO) 2. Cucherat, Yann (FRA) 3. Goncharov, Valeri (UKR) 2003 Worlds (Anaheim, Calif.) (M&W Event Finals, AA & Team Results) Men's Team Women's Team Men's All-Around Women's All-Around 1. China 1. United States 1. Paul Hamm (USA) 1. Svetlana Khorkina (RUS) 2. United States 2. Romania 2. Yang Wei (CHN) 2. Carly Patterson (USA) 3. Japan 3. Australia 3. Hiroyuki Tomita (JPN) 3. Zhang Nan (CHN) 2002 Worlds (Debrecen, Hungary) Only apparatus championships were awarded. Men's Floor Exercise Women's Vault 1. Marian Dragulescu (ROM) 1. Elena Zamolodchikova (RUS) 2. Jordan Jovtchev (BUL) 2. Natalia Ziganshina (RUS) 3. Paul Hamm (USA) 3. Oxana Chusovitina (UZB) Men's Pommel Horse Women's Uneven Bars 1. Marius Daniel Urzica (ROM) 1. Courtney Kupets (USA) 2. Qin Xiao (CHN) 2. Ioana Petrovschi (ROM) 3. Takehiro Kashima (JPN) 3. Lioudmila Eyova (RUS) Men's Still Rings Women's Balance Beam 1. Szilveszter Csollany (HUN) 1. Ashley Postell (USA) 2. Jordan Jovtchev (BLR) 2. Oana Ban (ROM) 3. Matteo Morandi (ITA) 3. Irina Yarotska (UKR) Men's Vault Women's Floor Exercise 1. Xiao Peng Li (CHN) 1. Elena Gomez (ESP) 2. Leszek Blanik (POL) 2. Verona Van De Leur (NED) 3. Wei Yang (CHN) 3. Samantha Sheehan (USA) Men's Parallel Bars 1. Xiao Peng Li (CHN) 2. Mitja Petkovsek (SLO) 3. Alexei Sinkevich (BLR) Men's High Bar 1. Maras Vlasios (GRE) 2. Ivan Ivankov (BLR) 3. Aljaz Pegan (SLO) 2001 Worlds (Ghent, Belgium) (M&W Event Finals, AA & Team Results) Men's Team Women's Team Men's All-Around Women's All-Around 1. Belarus 1. Romania 1. FENG Jing (CHN) 1. KHORKINA Svetlana (RUS) 2. United States 2. Russia 2. IVANKOV Ivan (BLR) 2. ZIGANSHIVA Natalia (RUS) 3. Ukraine 3. United States 3. JOVTCHEV Jordan (BUL) 3. RADUCAN Andrea (ROM) 1999 Worlds (Tianjin, China) (Men's Event Finals) (Women's Event Finals) Men's Team Women's Team Men's All-Around Women's All-Around 1. China 1. Romania 1. Nikolay Krukov (RUS) 1. Maria Olaru (ROM) 2. Russia 2. Russia 2. Naoya Tsukahara (JPN) 2. Vyctoria Karpenko (UKR) 3. Belarus 3. China 3. Jordon Jovtchev (BUL) 3. Elena Zamolodchikova (RUS) 1997 Worlds (Lausanne, Switzerland) (M&W Event Finals Results) Men's Team Women's Team Men's All-Around Women's All-Around 1. China 1. Romania 1. Ivan Ivankov (BLR) 1. Svetlana Korkina (RUS) 2. Belarus 2. Russia 2. Alexei Bondarenko (RUS) 2. Simona Amanar (ROM) 3. Russia 3. China 3. Naoya Tsukahara (JPN) 3. Elena Produnova (RUS) 1996 Worlds (San Juan, Puerto Rico) (M&W Event Finals Day 1) (M&W Event Finals Day 2) Only apparatus championships were awarded. Men's Floor Exercise Women's Vault 1. Vitaly Scherbo (BLR) 1. Gina Gogean (ROM) 2. Alexei Voropaev (RUS) 2. Simona Amanar (ROM) 3. Grigory Misutin (UKR) 3. Annia Portuondo (CUB) Men's Pommel Horse Women's Uneven Bars 1. Gil Su Pae (N. KOR) 1t. Svetlana Khorkina (RUS) 2. Donghua Li (SUI) 1t. Yelena Piskun (BLR) 3. Alexei Nemov (RUS) 3. Isabelle Severino (FRA) Men's Still Rings Women's Balance Beam 1. Yuri Chechi (ITA) 1. Dina Kocketkova (RUS) 2t. Jordan Jovtchev (BLR) 2. Alexandra Marinescu (ROM) 2t. Szilveszter Csollany (CUB) 3t.Dominique Dawes (USA) 3t. Xuan Liu (CHN) Men's Vault Women's Floor Exercise 1. Alexei Nemov (RUS) 1t. Gina Gogean (ROM) 2t. Yeo Hong-Chul (S.KOR) 1t. Kui Yuanyuan (CHN) 2t. Andrea Massucchi (ITA) 3t. Lavinia Milosovici (ROM) 3t. Lyubov Sheremata (RUS) Men's Parallel Bars 1. Rustam Charipov (UKR) 2t. Alexei Nemov (RUS) 2t. Vitaly Scherbo Men's High Bar 1. Jesus Carballo (ESP) 2. Krasimir Dounev (BUL) 3. Vitaly Scherbo (BLR) 1995 Worlds (Sabae, Japan) (M&W Event Finals, AA & Team Results) Men's Team Women's Team Men's All-Around Women's All-Around 1. China 1. Romania 1. Li Xiaoschuang 1. Lilia Podkopayeva 2. Japan 2. China 2. Vitaly Scherbo (BLR) 2. Svetlana Chorkina (RUS) 3. Romania 3. USA 3. Evgeni Chabeav (RUS) 3. Lavinia Milosovici (ROM) 1994 Worlds (M&W AA & Event Finals) (M&W Team Finals) Note: Individual Worlds were held in Brisbane, Australia, with Team Finals held in Dortmund, Germany. Men's Team Women's Team Men's All-Around Women's All-Around 1. China 1. Romania 1. Ivan Ivankov (BLR) 1. Shannon Miller (USA) 2. Russia 2. USA 2. Alexei Voropaev (RUS) 2. Lavinia Milosovici (ROM) 3. Ukraine 3. Russia 3. Vitaly Scherbo (BLR) 3. Dina Kochetkova (RUS) 1993 Worlds (Birmingham, England) (M&W AA & Event Finals) Team Championships were not contested this year. Men's All-Around Women's All-Around 1. Vitaly Scherbo (BLR) 1. Shannon Miller (USA) 2. Sergei Kharkov (RUS) 2. Gina Gogean (ROM) 3. Andreas Wecker (GER) 3. Tatiana Lisenko (UKR) 1992 Worlds (Paris, France) (M&W Event Finals) Team and All-Around Championships were not held this year. Only apparatus championships were awarded. 1991 Worlds (Indianapolis, Indiana, USA) (M&W Event Finals, AA & Team Results) Men's Team Women's Team Men's All-Around Women's All-Around 1. Soviet Union 1. Soviet Union 1. Grigori Misutin (URS) 1. Kim Zmeskal (USA) 2. China 2. USA 2. Vitaly Scherbo (URS) 2. Svetlana Bouguinskaia (URS) 3. Germany 3. Romania 3. Valeri Liukin (URS) 3. Cristina Bontas (ROM) 1989 Worlds (Stuttgart, Germany) (M&W Event Finals, AA & Team Results) Men's Team Women's Team Men's All-Around Women's All-Around 1. Soviet Union 1. Soviet Union 1. Igor Korobchinsky (URS) 1. Svetlana Boguinskaia (URS) 2. German Democratic Republic 2. Romania 2. Valentin Moguilny (URS) 2. Natalia Laschenova (URS) 3. China 3. China 3. Li Jing (CHN) 3. Olga Strageva (URS) 1987 Worlds (Rotterdam, The Netherlands) (M&W Event Finals, AA & Team Results) Men's Team Women's Team Men's All-Around Women's All-Around 1. Soviet Union 1. Romania 1. Dmitri Bilozertchev (URS) 1. Aurelia Dobre (ROM) 2. China 2. Soviet Union 2. Yuri Korolev (URS) 2. Elena Shoushounova (URS) 3. German Democratic Republic 3. German Democratic Republic 3. Vladimir Artemov (URS) 3. Daniela Silivas (ROM) 1985 Worlds (Montreal, Canada) (M&W Event Finals, AA & Team Results) Men's Team Women's Team Men's All-Around Women's All-Around 1. Soviet Union 1. Soviet Union 1. Yuri Korolev (URS) 1t. Elena Shoushounova (URS) 2. China 2. Romania 2. Vladimir Artemov (URS) 1t. Oksana Omeliantchik (URS) 3. German Democratic Republic 3. German Democratic Republic 3. Sylvio Kroll (GDR) 3. Dagmar Kersten (GDR) 1983 Worlds (Budapest, Hungary) (M&W Event Finals, AA & Team Results) Men's Team Women's Team Men's All-Around Women's All-Around 1. China 1. Soviet Union 1. Dmitri Bilozertchev (URS) 1. Natalia Yurchenko (URS) 2. Soviet Union 2. Romania 2. Koji Gushiken (JPN) 2. Olga Mostepanova (URS) 3. Japan 3. German Democratic Republic 3t. Arthur Akopian (URS) 3. Ecaterina Szabo (ROM) 3t. Lou Yun (CHN) 1981 Worlds (Moscow, Soviet Union) (M&W Event Finals, AA & Team Results) Men's Team Women's Team Men's All-Around Women's All-Around 1. Soviet Union 1. Soviet Union 1. Yuri Korolev (URS) 1. Olga Bicherova (URS) 2. Japan 2. China 2. Bogdan Makuz (URS) 2. Maria Filatova (URS) 3. China 3. German Democratic Republic 3. Koji Gushiken (JPN) 3. Elena Davydova (URS) 1979 Worlds (Fort Worth, Texas, USA) (M&W Event Finals, AA & Team Results) Men's Team Women's Team Men's All-Around Women's All-Around 1. Soviet Union 1. Romania 1. Alexandr Ditiatin (URS) 1. Nelli Kim (URS) 2. Japan 2. Soviet Union 2. Kurt Thomas (USA) 2. Maxi Gnauck (GDR) 3. USA 3. German Democratic Republic 3. Alexandr Tkachev (URS) 3. Melita Ruhn (ROM) 1978 Worlds (Strasbourg, France) (M&W Event Finals, AA & Team Results) Men's Team Women's Team Men's All-Around Women's All-Around 1. Japan 1. Soviet Union 1. Nikolai Andrianov (URS) 1. Elena Mukhina (URS) 2. Soviet Union 2. Romania 2. Eizo Kenmotsu (JPN) 2. Nelli Kim (URS) 3. German Democratic Republic 3. German Democratic Republic 3.
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