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RESULTS WOMEN Individual All - Around RESULTS WOMEN Individual all - around Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Elena Teodorescu- 1957 Bucharest Larisa Latynina Sonia Iovan Leustean Elena Teodorescu - 1959 Krakow Natalia Kot Sonia Iovan Leustean Vera Caslavska 1961 Leipzig Larisa Latynina Polina Astakhova Ingrid Fost 1963 Paris Mirjana Bili ć Solveig Egman Eva Rydell 1965 Sofia Vera Caslavska Larisa Latynina Birgit Radochla Mariana 1967 Amsterdam Vera Caslavska Zinaida Druginina Krajcirova Ludmila 1969 Landskrona Karin Janz Olga Karasseva Turischeva Erika Zuchold Tamara Lazakovich 1971 Minsk - Erika Zuchold Ludmila Turischeva Ludmila 1973 London Olga Korbut Kerstin Gerschau Turischeva Nadia 1975 Skien Nelli Kim Annelore Zinke Comaneci Nadia 1977 Prague Elena Mukhina Nelli Kim Comaneci Nadia Natalia 1979 Copenhagen Emilia Eberle Comaneci Shaposhnikova 1981 Madrid Maxi Gnauck Cristina Grigoras Alla Misnik Ecaterina Szabo 1983 Gothenburg Olga Bicherova Lavinia Agache Albina Shishova 1985 Helsinki Elena Maxi Gnauck Oksana Shushunova Omelianchik Diana Dudeva Daniela 1987 Moscow Aleftina Pryakhina Elena Silivas Shushunova Svetlana 1989 Brussels Daniela Silivas Olga Strazheva Boguinskaya Svetlana 1990 Athens Natalia Kalinina Henrietta Onodi Boguinskaya Vanda 1992 Nantes Tatiana Gutsu Gina Gogean Hadarean Svetlana Khorkina 1994 Stockholm Gina Gogean - Dina Kochetkova Lilia Svetlana Lavinia 1996 Birmingham Podkopayeva Boguinskaya Milosovici Saint Svetlana Claudia 1998 Simona Amanar Petersburg Khorkina Presacan Svetlana Elena Viktoria 2000 Paris Khorkina Zamolodchikova Karpenko Svetlana 2002 Patras Verona van de Leur Alena Kvasha Khorkina Elena 2004 Amsterdam Alina Kozich Daniela Sofroni e Zamolodchikova Marine 2005 Debrecen Anna Pavlova Yulia Lozhechko Debauve 2007 Amsterdam Vanessa Ferrari Sandra Izba șa Alina Kozich Ksenia 2009 Milan Ksenia Afanasyeva Semenova Ariella Kaeslin Anna 2011 Berlin Elisabeth Seitz Amelia Racea Dementyeva 2013 Moscow Vault Year Location Gold Silver Bronze 1957 Bucharest Larisa Latynina Tamara Manina Sonia Iovan 1959 Krakow Natalia Kot Vera Caslavska Ingrid Fost 1961 Leipzig Ute Starke Ingrid Fost Natalia Kot 1963 Paris Solveig Egman Thea Belmer Jannie Vierstra 1965 Sofia Vera Caslavska Ute Starke Larisa Latynina 1967 Amsterdam Vera Caslavska Erika Zuchold Karin Janz Olga Karasova 1969 Landskrona Karin Janz Erika Zuchold Ludmila Tamara 1971 Minsk Erika Zuchold Turischeva Lazakovich Angelika Hellmann 1973 London - Uta Schorn Ludmila Turischeva Nadia Richarda Nelli Kim 1975 Skien Comaneci Schmeisser Alina Goreac 1977 Prague Nelli Kim Nadia Comaneci Elena Mukhina Nadia Natalia 1979 Copenhagen Maxi Gnauck Comaneci Shaposhnikova Cristina Maxi Gnauck 1981 Madrid - Grigoras Birgit Senff Lavinia Agache 1983 Gothenburg Olga Bicherova Ecaterina Szabo Boriana Stojanova Elena 1985 Helsinki Ecaterina Szabo Dagmar Kersten Shushunova Elena 1987 Moscow Daniela Silivas Eugenia Golea Shushunova Svetlana Milena 1989 Brussels Cristina Bontas Boguinskaya Mavrodieva Svetlana 1990 Athens Cristina Bontas Eva Rueda Boguinskaya 1992 Nantes Tatiana Gutsu Gina Gogean Silvia Mitova Lavinia Lilia 1994 Stockholm Elena Piskun Milosovici Podkopayeva Simona Lilia 1996 Birmingham Gina Gogean Amanar Podkopayeva Saint Maria Olaru 1998 Adrienn Varga - Petersburg Simona Amanar Simona Elena 2000 Paris Esther Moya Amanar Zamolodchikova Natalia Verona van de 2002 Patras Oana Petrovschi Ziganchina Leur Anna Pavlova 2004 Amsterdam Monica Ro șu Elena - Zamolodchikova Francesca Aagje 2005 Debrecen Anna Pavlova Benolli Vanwalleghem Katja Abel 2006 Volos Anna Grudko Olga Scherbatykh Carlotta Oksana 2007 Amsterdam Anna Grudko Giovannini Chusovitina Clermont- Oksana Carlotta 2008 Francesca Benolli Ferrand Chusovitina Giovannini 2009 Milan Ariella Kaeslin Yulia Berger Anna Kalashnyk Ekaterina 2010 Birmingham Youna Dufournet Tatiana Nabieva Kurbatova Oksana 2011 Berlin Sandra Izba șa Chusovitina Ariella Kaeslin Oksana 2012 Brussels Sandra Izba șa Chusovitina Giulia Steingruber 2013 Moscow Uneven bars Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Elena Teodorescu- 1957 Bucharest Larisa Latynina Eva Bosakova Leustean Polina Elena Teodorescu- 1959 Krakow Ingrid Fost Astakhova Leustean Polina 1961 Leipzig Larisa Latynina Ingrid Fost Astakhova 1963 Paris Thea Belmer Tereza Ko čiš Solveig Egman Larisa Latynina 1965 Sofia Vera Caslavska - Maria Karachka 1967 Amsterdam Vera Caslavska Karin Janz Maria Karachka Ludmila 1969 Landskrona Karin Janz Olga Karasova Turischeva Tamara Angelika 1971 Minsk Ludmila Turischeva Lazakovich Hellmann Ludmila 1973 London Angelika Hellmann Alina Goreac Turischeva Nadia 1975 Skien Annelore Zinke Nelli Kim Comaneci Elena Mukhina 1977 Prague Nadia - Steffi Kraker Comaneci 1979 Copenhagen Elena Mukhina Emilia Eberle Maxi Gnauck Cristina Grigoras 1981 Madrid Maxi Gnauck Alla Misnik - Ecaterina 1983 Gothenburg Lavinia Agache Jana Labakova Szabo Maxi Gnauck Oksana 1985 Helsinki Elena - Omelianchik Shushunova Dorte 1987 Moscow Daniela Silivas Diana Dudeva Thuemmler Daniela Silivas 1989 Brussels Henrietta Onodi - Olga Strazheva Svetlana Boguinskaya 1990 Athens - - Natalia Kalinina Mirela Pasca 1992 Nantes Tatiana Gutsu Tatiana Lysenko Elena Grudneva Svetlana Oksana Mercedes 1994 Stockholm Khorkina Fabrichnova Pacheco Svetlana Khorkina Lilia 1996 Birmingham - - Podkopayeva Simona Amanar Saint Svetlana Claudia 1998 Viktoria Karpenko Petersburg Khorkina Presecan Svetlana 2000 Paris Viktoria Karpenko Elena Produnova Khorkina Svetlana 2002 Patras Renske Endel Beth Tweddle Khorkina Svetlana Irina 2004 Amsterdam Beth Tweddle Khorkina Krasnyanskaya Emilie Le 2005 Debrecen Tania Gener Darya Zgoba Pennec Lenika de 2006 Volos Beth Tweddle Jana Sikulova Simone Ekaterina 2007 Amsterdam Darya Zgoba Steliana Nistor Kramarenko Clermont- Ksenia 2008 Steliana Nistor Darya Zgoba Ferrand Semenova 2009 Milan Beth Tweddle Ksenia Semenova Anja Brinker Nataliya 2010 Birmingham Beth Tweddle Aliya Mustafina Kononenko 2011 Berlin Beth Tweddle Tatiana Nabieva Kim Bui Viktoria Nataliya 2012 Brussels Anastasia Grishina Komova Kononenko 2013 Moscow Balance beam Year Location Gold Silver Bronze 1957 Bucharest Larisa Latynina Sonia Iovan Tamara Manina 1959 Krakow Vera Caslavska Sonia Iovan Natalia Kot 1961 Leipzig Polina Astakhova Larisa Latynina Ingrid Fost 1963 Paris Eva Rydell Tereza Ko čiš Mirjana Bili ć Birgit Radochla 1965 Sofia Vera Caslavska Larisa Latynina Larisa Petrik Natalia 1967 Amsterdam Vera Caslavska Zinaida Voronina Kuchinskaya 1969 Landskrona Karin Janz Olga Karasova Jindra Kostalova Tamara Ludmila 1971 Minsk Erika Zuchold Lazakovich Turischeva Ludmila Kerstin 1973 London Anca Grigoras Turischeva Gerschau 1975 Skien Nadia Comaneci Nelli Kim Alina Goreac 1977 Prague Elena Mukhina Nelli Kim Maria Filatova Natalia 1979 Copenhagen Emilia Eberle Nadia Comaneci Shaposhnikova 1981 Madrid Maxi Gnauck Natalia Ilienko Rodica Dunca Michaela 1983 Gothenburg Lavinia Agache Astrid Heese Stanulet Oksana 1985 Helsinki Hana Ricna Elena Shushunova Omelianchik 1987 Moscow Daniela Silivas Eugenia Golea Anja Wilhelm Olesya Dudnik 1989 Brussels - Daniela Silivas Gabriela Potorac Svetlana 1990 Athens Natalia Kalinina Maria Neculita Boguinskaya Svetlana Ludmilla 1992 Nantes Tatiana Gutsu Boguinskaya Stovbchataya Lilia Lavinia 1994 Stockholm Gina Gogean Podkopayeva Milosovici 1996 Birmingham Rozalia Galiyeva Gina Gogean Elena Piskun Ludmila Ezhova Saint Evgenia 1998 Olga Teslenko Simona Amanar Petersburg Kuznetsova Svetlana Simona Elena 2000 Paris Khorkina Amanar Zamolodchikova Svetlana Verona van de 2002 Patras Ludmila Ezhova Khorkina Leur Alexandra 2004 Amsterdam Cătălina Ponor Svetlana Khorkina Eremia 2005 Debrecen Cătălina Ponor Marine Debauve Anna Pavlova Lenika de Marina Proskurina 2006 Volos Cătălina Ponor Simone Sandra Izba șa Stefani Bismpikou 2007 Amsterdam Yulia Lozhechko Sandra Izba șa Steliana Nistor Clermont- Sandra Izba șa 2008 Ksenia Semenova - Ferrand Alina Kozich Yana Anamaria 2009 Milan Gabriela Dr ăgoi Demyanchuk Tamirjan 2010 Birmingham Amelia Racea Aliya Mustafina Raluca Haidu Anna 2011 Berlin Carlotta Ferlito Elisabetta Preziosa Dementyeva Larisa 2012 Brussels Cătălina Ponor Hannah Whelan Iordache 2013 Moscow Floor Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Elena Teodorescu- 1957 Bucharest Larisa Latynina Eva Bosakova Leustean Polina 1959 Krakow Tamara Manina Eva Bosakova Astakhova 1961 Leipzig Larisa Latynina Polina Astakhova Vera Caslavska 1963 Paris Mirjana Bili ć Solveig Egman Tereza Ko čiš Larisa Latynina 1965 Sofia Vera Caslavska - Birgit Radochla Zinaida 1967 Amsterdam Vera Caslavska Natalia Kuchinskaya Voronina Ludmila 1969 Landskrona Olga Karasova Karin Janz Turischeva Jindra Kostalova Ludmila 1971 Minsk Tamara Lazakovich Erika Zuchold Turischeva Ludmila 1973 London Angelika Hellmann Alina Goreac Turischeva Ludmila 1975 Skien Nelli Kim Nadia Comaneci Turischeva Elena Mukhina 1977 Prague - Nelli Kim Maria Filatova Natalia Nadia 1979 Copenhagen Shaposhnikova - Comaneci Elena Mukhina Cristina 1981 Madrid Maxi Gnauck Alla Misnik Grigoras Ecaterina Boriana 1983 Gothenburg Szabo - Stojanova Olga Bicherova Elena 1985 Helsinki Oksana Omelianchik Daniela Silivas Shushunova Alevtina 1987 Moscow Daniela Silivas Camelia Voinea Priakhina Daniela Silivas Cristina Bontas 1989 Brussels Svetlana - Henrietta Onodi Boguinskaya Henrietta Onodi Svetlana 1990 Athens Tatiana Groshkova Milena Boguinskaya Mavrodieva 1992 Nantes Gina Gogean Melanie Legros Tatiana Gutsu Lilia Dina Kochetkova 1994 Stockholm Lavinia Milosovici Podkopayeva Gina Gogean Lilia Podkopayeva Dina Kochetkova 1996 Birmingham - 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