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1994 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships Dortmund, Germany November 15, 20, 1994 1994 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships Dortmund, Germany November 15, 20, 1994 WAG , Team Final Qualif Note Final Note Qualif LOAIES Ionela HATEGAN Nadia GOGEAN Gina 1 MILOSOVICI Lavinia ROU 195.847 AMANAR Simona MARANDUCA Daniela CACOVEAN Andrea CHOW Amy FONTAINE Larissa DAWES Dominique 2 PHELPS Jaycie USA 194.645 BORDEN Amanda STRUG Kerri MILLER Shannon GROSHEVA Elena 3 BOBROVA Natalia RUS 194.546 KHORKINA Svetlana IVANOVA Natalia FABRICHNOVA Oxana KOCHETKOVA Dina RUGHINA Eugenia GUANG Yuqing LIU Xuan MO Huilan 4 HE Xuemei CHN 194.132 YUAN Kexia YE Linllin QIAO Ya PODKOPAYEVA Lilia SHAPORNAYA Elena KNIZHNIK Oksana 5 PANTELLYEVA Natalia UKR 191.734 BOULAKHOVA Irina MALAYA Tatiana SHOULGA Olesia PISKUN Elena 6 IURKINA Jiulia BLR 189.021 PISKUN Elena VITIUKOVA Liudmilla VITIUKOVA Liudmilla IURKINA Olga TARASEVITCH Svetlana POLOZKOVA Alena KOULBITSKAYA Alexandra 1994 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships Dortmund, Germany November 15, 20, 1994 MAG , Team Final Qualif Note Final Note Qualif FAN Hongbin LI Xiaoshuang HUANG Liping 1 LI Jing CHN 283.333 LI Dashuang HUANG Huadong GUO Linyao VASILENKO Dimitri VOROPAEV Alexei NEMOV Alexei 2 GHUKOV Evgeni RUS 282.158 KARBANENKO Dimitri SHABAEV Evgeni TRUSH Dimitri MISUTIN Grigory 3 STEPANCHENKKO Andrey UKR 281.086 SHARIPOV Rustam SHAMENKO Vladimir MARINICH Vitali KOROBCHINSKI Igor YERMAKOV Yury IVANKOV Ivan RUDNITSKI Vitali SHOSTAK Alexander 4 KAN Andrei BLR 280.973 SCHERBO Vitali PAVLOVSKI Ivan BELANOVSKI Alexander WECKER Andreas FRANKE Mario TOBA Marius 5 WALTHER Oliver GER 280.161 BILLERBECK Uwe NIKIFEROW Jan-Peter BELENKI Valeri ONO Takashi 6 MAEDA Masayoshi JPN 278.699 SATO Toshiharu MATSUNAGA Masayuki MATSUNAGA Masayuki TANAKA Hikaru HATAKEDA Yoshiavaki NISHIKAWA Daisuke 1994 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships Brisbane, Australia April 19-24, 1994 WAG , All Around Note Final Qualif Note Final Qualif 1 MILLER Shannon USA 39.274 2 MILOSOVICI Lavinia ROU 39.236 3 KOCHETKOVA Dina RUS 39.125 4 GOGEAN Gina ROU 39.061 5 DAWES Dominique USA 38.968 6 PODKOPAYEVA Lilia UKR 38.942 7 MO Huilan CHN 38.924 8 HATEGAN Nadia ROU 38.836 WAG , Vault Final Qualif Note Final Note Qualif 1 GOGEAN Gina ROU 9.812 2 KHORKINA Svetlana RUS 9.800 MILOSOVICI 3 ROU 9.787 Lavinia 4 LYSENKO Tatiana UKR 9.737 PISKUN Elena 5 BLR 9.725 PISKUN Elena 6 KOCHETKOVA Dina RUS 9.699 7 MILLER Shannon USA 9.543 8 PODKOPAYEVA UKR 9.424 Lilia WAG , Uneven Bar Note Final Qualif Note Qualif Final 1 LUO Yi CHN 9.912 2 KHORKINA Svetlana RUS 9.875 3 KOCHETKOVA Dina RUS 9.850 4 DAWES Dominique USA 9.775 PODKOPAYEVA 5 UKR 9.350 Lilia MILOSOVICI 6 ROU 9.250 Lavinia 7 HATEGAN Nadia ROU 9.137 8 BORDEN Amanda USA 9.050 WAG , Balance Beam Note Final Qualif Note Final Qualif 1 MILLER Shannon USA 9.875 PODKOPAYEVA 2 UKR 9.737 Lilia FABRICHNOVA 3 RUS 9.712 Oxana 4 HATEGAN Nadia ROU 9.687 MILOSOVICI 5 ROU 9.675 Lavinia 6 DAWES Dominique USA 9.650 7 QIAO Ya CHN 9.212 8 STRATMANN Julia GER 8.650 WAG , Floor Exercise Note Final Qualif Note Final Qualif 1 KOCHETKOVA Dina RUS 9.850 MILOSOVICI 2 ROU 9.837 Lavinia 3 GOGEAN Gina ROU 9.762 4 MILLER Shannon USA 9.687 PISKUN Elena 5 BLR 9.675 PISKUN Elena 6 DAWES Dominique USA 9.662 7 MO Huilan CHN 9.462 8 KHORKINA Svetlana RUS 8.487 1994 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships Brisbane, Australia April 19-24, 1994 MAG , All Around Note Final Qualif Note Final Qualif 1 IVANKOV Ivan BLR 57.012 2 VOROPAEV Alexei RUS 56.924 3 SCHERBO Vitali RUS 56.350 4 BELENKI Valeri GER 56.312 5 SHABAEV Evgeni RUS 56.275 6 KOROBCHINSKI Igor RUS 55.812 7 LEE Joo-Hyung KOR 55.800 8 CHECHI Yuri ITA 55.762 MAG , Floor Exercise Note Final Qualif Note Final Qualif 1 SCHERBO Vitali BLR 9.725 2 THOMAS Neil GBR 9.687 2 MELISSANIDIS Ioannis GRE 9.687 4 MISUTIN Grigory RUS 9.650 5 LI Dashuang CHN 9.612 5 KOROBCHINSKI Igor RUS 9.612 7 IVANOV Ivan BUL 9.337 8 SUZUKI Masanori JPN 8.700 MAG , Pommel Horse Note Final Qualif Note Final Qualif 1 URZICA Marius Daniel ROU 9.712 2 POUJADE Eric FRA 9.700 3 LI Donghua SUI 9.662 3 MARINICH Vitali UKR 9.662 5 HUANG Huadong CHN 9.650 6 SOHN Mark USA 9.625 7 BELENKI Valeri GER 9.600 8 KOROBCHINSKI Igor RUS 8.912 MAG , Rings MAG , Rings Note Final Qualif Note Final Qualif 1 CHECHI Yuri ITA 9.787 2 O'NEIL Paul USA 9.725 3 BELENKI Valeri GER 9.700 3 BURINCA Dan ROU 9.700 5 WECKER Andreas GER 9.637 6 SHARIPOV Rustam UKR 9.600 7 CSOLLANY Szilveszter HUN 9.587 8 JOVTCHEV Jordan BUL 9.400 MAG , Vault MAG , Vault Note Final Qualif Note Final Qualif SCHERBO 1 BLR 9.674 Vitali LI 2 CHN 9.618 Xiaoshuang YEO Hong- 3 KOR 9.600 Chul IVANKOV 4 BLR 9.481 Ivan YOO Ok- 5 KOR 9.356 Ryul SUZUKI 6 JPN 9.275 Masanori CANBAS 7 TUR 9.225 Murat MISUTIN 8 RUS 9.187 Grigory MAG , Parallel Bars MAG , Parallel Bars Final Qualif Note Final Note Qualif 1 HUANG Liping CHN 9.775 2 SHARIPOV Rustam UKR 9.612 3 NEMOV Alexei RUS 9.575 4 IVANOV Ivan BUL 9.550 4 SHABAEV Evgeni RUS 9.550 6 SCHERBO Vitali RUS 9.525 7 JUNG Jin Soo KOR 9.487 8 LEE Joo-Hyung KOR 9.450 MAG , Horizontal Bar Note Final Qualif Note Qualif Final 1 SCHERBO Vitali BLR 9.687 2 SUPOLA Zoltan HUN 9.537 3 IVANKOV Ivan BLR 9.500 4 UMPHREY Albert USA 9.487 5 FAJKUSZ Csaba HUN 9.450 6 PEGAN Aljaz SLO 9.275 7 PRETI Boris ITA 9.225 8 MONKKONEN Jari FIN 8.950 .
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