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1987 World Gymnastics Championships Rotterdam, Holland USA Gymnastics Online: Results: 1987 World Gymnastics Championships Page 1 of 2 1987 World Gymnastics Championships Rotterdam, Holland Also available in a tables format. Men's Team * Men's All-Around Men's Events * Women's Team Women's All-Around * Women's Events Men's Team 1. Soviet Union 2. China 3. German Democratic Republic 9. United States Men's All-Around 1. Dmitri Bilozertchev URS 2. Yuri Korolev URS 3. Vladimir Artemov URS 22. Dan Hayden USA 51. Charles Lakes * USA 60. Tom Schlesinger * USA 74. Curtis Holdsworth * USA 167. Scott Johnson * USA 176. Tim Daggett * USA * prelims Men's Events Floor Exercise Pommel Horse 1. Lou Yun CHN 1t. Zsolt Borkai HUN 2. Vladimir Artemov URS 1t. Dmitri Bilozertchev URS 3. Lyubomir Gueraskov BUL 3. Lyubomir Gueraskov BUL Still Rings Vault 1. Yuri Korolev URS 1t. Lou Yun CHN 2t. Dmitri Bilozertchev URS 1t. Sylvio Kroll GDR 2t. Li Ning CHN 3. Dian Kolev BUL Parallel Bars High Bar 1. Vladimir Artemov URS 1. Dmitri Bilozertchev URS 2. Dmitri Bilozertchev URS 2. Curtis Hibbert CAN 3. Sven Tippelt GDR 3t. Zsolt Borkai HUN 3t. Holger Behrendt GDR Women's Team 1. Romania 2. Soviet Union 3. German Democratic Republic 6. United States http://www.usa-gymnastics.org/results/1987/book-worlds-txt.html 2/7/2008 USA Gymnastics Online: Results: 1987 World Gymnastics Championships Page 2 of 2 Women's All-Around 1. Aurelia Dobre ROM 2. Elena Shoushounova URS 3. Daniela Silivas ROM 19. Rhonda Faehn USA 21t. Sabrina Mar USA 23. Melissa Marlowe USA 45. Kristie Phillips * USA 48. Phoebe Mills * USA 76. Kelly Garrison-Steves * USA * prelims Women's Events Vault Uneven Bars 1. Elena Shoushounova URS 1t. Daniela Silivas ROM 2. Eugenia Golea ROM 1t. Doerte Thuemmler GDR 3. Aurelia Dobre ROM 3. Elena Shoushounova URS Balance Beam Floor Exercise 1. Aurelia Dobre ROM 1t. Elena Shoushounova URS 2. Elena Shoushounova URS 1t. Daniela Silivas ROM 3. Ecaterina Szabo ROM 3. Aurelia Dobre ROM 8. Sabrina Mar USA http://www.usa-gymnastics.org/results/1987/book-worlds-txt.html 2/7/2008.
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