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Artistic Gymnastics Results 1961 - 2009 ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS RESULTS 1961 - 2009 Men's All-Around Year Gold Silver Bronze Takashi Mitsukuri, 1961 Yuriy Titov, URS Velik Kapsasov, BUL JPN Matsumoto Masatake, 1963 Kato Takeshi, JPN Hayata Takuji, JPN JPN Akinori Nakayama, 1965 Miroslav Cerar, YUG Makoto Sakamoto, USA JPN Akinori Nakayama, 1967 Takeshi Kato, JPN Sawao Kato, JPN JPN Terouichi Okamura, 1970 Ryuji Fujimori, JPN Vyacheslav Fogel, URS JPN Nikolay Andrianov, Vladimir Shchukine, 1973 Vladimir Safronov, URS URS URS Vladimir Markelov, 1977 Hirashi Kajiyama, JPN Vladimir Tichonov, URS URS Fedor Kulaksizov, Sergey Khishniyakov, 1979 Bogdan Makuts, URS URS URS Yuriy Korolev, URS 1981 --- Artur Akopeam, URS Kurt Szilier, ROM Vladimir Artemov, Aleksandr Pogorelov, 1983 Yuriy Korolev, URS URS URS Hiroyuki Okabe, JPN Dmitriy Bilozerchev, Valentin Mogilniy, 1985 Mitsuaki Watanabe, URS URS JPN Wang Zongsheng, Daisuke Nishikawa, Masayuki Matsunaga, 1991 CHN JPN JPN Igor Korobchinskiy, 1993 Vitaliy Scherbo, BLR Juri Chechi, ITA UKR Yevgeniy Chabayev, 1995 Jung Jin-Soo, KOR Cristian Leric, ROM RUS 1997 Zheng Lihui, CHN Zhao Shen, CHN Wang Dong, CHN Oleksandr Beresh, Nikolay Kryukov, 1999 Erick Lopez, CUB UKR RUS Tomita Hiroyuki, JPN 2001 Yang Wei, CHN Tsukahara Naoya, --- JPN Yernar Yerimbetov, 2003 Yang Tae-Young, KOR Yuki Yoshimura, JPN KAZ 2005 Hiroyuki Tomita, JPN Kim Dae-Eun, KOR Takehiro Kashima, JPN 2007 Hisashi Mizutori, JPN Guo Weiyang, CHN Koki Sakamoto, JPN 2009 Yosuke Hoshi, JPN Wang Heng, CHN Kim Soo-Myun, KOR Men's Horizontal Bar Year Gold Silver Bronze Vladimir Shchukine, Toshiomi Nishikii, Vladimir Safronov, 1973 URS JPN URS Junichi Kitagawa, JPN Sergey Khiyniakov, 1979 Bogdan Makuts, URS Hajime Mikami, JPN URS Kurt Szilier, HUN 1981 Emilian Nicula, ROM Zhou Limin, CHN Yuriy Korolev, URS 1983 Philippe Chartrand, CAN Yuriy Korolev, URS James Hartung, USA Dmitriy Bilozerchev, 1985 Valentin Mogilniy, URS URS --- Zsolt Borkai, HUN Csaba Fajkusz, HUN 1987 Valentin Mogilniy, URS Yuriy Korolev, URS Wang Chongsheng, CHN Masayuki 1991 Pai Gil-Su, PRK Lim Kun-Gi, KOR Matsunaga, JPN 1993 Chen Jian, CHN Scott Keswick, USA Vitaliy Scherbo, BLR 1995 Dong Zhong, CHN Vitaliy Scherbo, BLR Hiraku Tanaka, JPN Yoshiaki Hatakeda, 1997 Yoshihiro Saito, JPN Zheng Lihui, CHN JPN Lee Joo-Hyung, 1999 Nikolay Kryukov, RUS Alberto Busnari, ITA KOR 2001 Rizzo Philippe, AUS Xing Aowei, CHN Liang Fuliang, CHN Valeriy Goncharov, Andriy Mykhaylychenko, 2003 Jani Tanskanen, FIN UKR UKR Yang Tae-Seok, KOR 2005 Hiroyuki Tomita, JPN Mosiah Rodrigues, Sergey Khorokhodein, BRA RUS 2007 Hisashi Mizutori, JPN Guo Weiyang, CHN Timur Kuzmin, RUS Kyoichi Watanabe, 2009 Kim Ji-Hoon, KOR Takuya Nakase, JPN JPN Men's Parallel Bars Year Gold Silver Bronze Eberhard Gienger, FRG Vladimir Safronov, 1973 Vladimir Shchukine, --- URS URS Fedor Kulaksizov, 1979 Bogdan Makuts, URS Peter Kovács, HUN URS Kurt Szilier, HUN 1981 Sotomura Koji, JPN Li Yuejiu, CHN Yuriy Korolev, URS 1983 Huang Wofu, CHN Vladimir Artemov, URS James Hartung, USA Dmitriy Bilozerchev, 1985 Li Chul-Hun, PRK Brad Peters, CAN URS 1987 Vladimir Artemov, URS Valentin Mogilniy, URS Li Ning, CHN Masayuki Matsunaga, 1991 Andrey Kan, URS Yutaka Aihara, JPN JPN 1993 Wang Xun, CHN Vitaliy Scherbo, BLR Jair Lynch, USA 1995 Jung Jin-Soo, KOR Vitaliy Scherbo, BLR Dong Zhong, CHN 1997 Zhao Shen, CHN Naoya Tsukahara, JPN Mitja Petkovsek, SLO Naoya Tsukahara, 1999 Nikolay Kryukov, RUS Jung Jin-Soo, KOR JPN Aleksey Sinkevich, 2001 Hiroyuki Tomita, JPN Liang Fuliang, CHN BLR Yang Tae-Young, KOR 2003 Yernar Yerimbetov, --- Yuki Yoshimura, JPN KAZ Yernar Terimbetov, 2005 Takehiro Kashima, JPN Andreu Vivo, ESP KAZ Guo Weiyang, CHN Cosmin Popescu, 2007 --- Kazuya Ueda, JPN ROM Cyril Tommasonne, 2009 FRAS --- Flavius Kosczi, ROM Takuya Nakase, JPN Men's Vault Year Gold Silver Bronze Nikolay Andrianov, Vladimir Safronov, 1973 Jorge Cuervo, CUB URS URS 1979 Bogdan Makuts, URS ? ? 1981 Li Yuejiu, CHN Dan Odorhean, ROM Yuriy Korolev, URS 1983 Lou Yun, CHN Warren Long, CAN Valentin Pintea, ROM 1985 Casimiro Suárez, CUB Israel Sánchez, CUB Huang Wofu, CHN Vladimir Artemov, 1987 Lou Yun, CHN Yuriy Korolev, URS URS Li Ning, CHN Wang Zongchen, 1991 Yeo Hong-Chun, KOR Aihara Yutaka, JPN CHN Yeo Hong-Chun, 1993 Vitaliy Scherbo, BLR Chang Fengchih, TRE KOR 1995 Vitaliy Scherbo, BLR Cristian Leric, ROM Wang Xun, CHN Ioan Silviu Suciu, 1997 Naoya Tsukahara, JPN Cho Seong-Min, KOR ROM Nikolay Kryukov, 1999 Abel Driggs, CUB Cho Seong-Min, KOR RUS Yang Tae-Young, 2001 Benoît Caranobe, FRA Yang Wei, CHN KOR Jevgenijs Sopronenko, Yang Tae-Young, 2003 LAT --- KOR Yernar Yerimbetov, KAZ Yernar Yerimbetov, 2005 Huang Yihsueh, TRE Du Min, CHN KAZ 2007 Andriy Isayev, UKR Luis Araujo, POR Kohei Uchimura, JPN Marek Lyszczarz, 2009 Flavius Kosczi, ROM Huang Yuguo, CHN POL Men's Pommel Horse Year Gold Silver Bronze Vladimir 1973 Nikolay Andrianov, URS Hiroji Kajiyama, JPN Shchukine, URS Zoltán Magyar, 1979 Bogdan Makuts, URS Ferenc Donath, HUN HUN 1981 Yuriy Korolev, URS --- --- Li Ning, CHN Li Xiaoping, CHN Kurt Szilier, ROM Toshiya 1983 Aleksandr Pogorelov, URS Yuriy Korolev, URS Muramatsu, JPN Zsolt Borkai, HUN Dmitriy Bilozerchev, URS 1985 --- György Guczoghy, Valentin Mogilniy, URS HUN 1987 Valentin Mogilniy, URS Zsolt Borkai, HUN Yuriy Korolev, URS Dominick 1991 Huang Huadong, CHN Ma Jung, CHN Minicucci, USA Chang Fengchih, 1993 Eric Poujade, FRA Fan Bin, CHN TRE Yoshiaki Hatakeda, 1995 Zoltán Supola, HUN Marius Urzica, ROM JPN Alberto Busnary, 1997 Ioan Silviu Suciu, ROM Kenichi Fujita, JPN ITA Marius Urzica, ROM Eric 1999 Lu Jia, CHN --- Poujade, FRA Hiroyuki Tomita, 2001 Ioan Silviu Suciu, ROM JPN --- Xing Aowei, CHN Aleksey Ignatovich, BLR Yuriy Timofeyev, 2003 --- Lu Bin, CHN RUS Aleksey Ignatovich, 2005 Robert Seligman, CRO Lin Hsiangwei, TRE BLR 2007 Saso Bertoncelj, SLO Vid Hidvegi, HUN Derek Helsby, USA Donna-Donny Saso Bertoncelj, 2009 Krisztian Berki, HUN Truyens, BEL SLO Men's Rings Year Gold Silver Bronze Nikolay Andrianov, Vladimir Safronov, 1973 Dan Grecu, ROM URS URS Alexander Checiches, Fereno Donath, HUN 1979 ROM --- Hajime Mikami, JPN Sergey Khiyniakov, URS Kyogi Yamawaki, JPN 1981 Li Ning, CHN Artur Akopeam, URS Emilian Nicula, ROM 1983 Levente Molnar, ROM James Hartung, USA Peter Vidmar, USA Dmitriy Bilozerchev, Fu L., CHN Kim Su, 1985 --- URS PRK Valentin Mogilniy, 1987 Yurliy Korolev, URS Li Ning, CHN URS Daisuke Nishikawa, 1991 Sin Myong-Su, PRK Igor Bespalov, URS JPN Ruggero Rossato, ITA 1993 Yuri Chechi, ITA Scott Keswick, USA Dmitriy Trush, RUS Hiromasa Masuda, 1995 Aleksej Demjanov, CRO Wang Xun, CHN JPN Aleksej Demjanov, 1997 Juri Chechi, ITA Roberto Galli, ITA CRO 1999 Ivan Ivankov, BLR Dong Zhen, CHN Jesús Carballo, ESP Irodotos Georgallas, 2001 Zhang Shangwu, CHN Kim Dong-Hwa, KOR CYP Dong Zhen, CHN 2003 --- Roman Zozcilya, UKR Yang Tae-Young, KOR Chen Yibing, CHN 2005 --- Matteo Morandi, ITA Hiroyuki Tomita, JPN Oleksaneyr Vorobyov, Marcell Hetrovics, 2007 Go Jun-Woong, KOR UKR HUN Aleksandr Balandin, 2009 Yan Mingyong, CHN Ri Se-Gwang, PRK RUS Men's Floor Exercise Year Gold Silver Bronze Vladimir Safronov, 1973 Nikolay Andrianov, URS Hiroji Kajiyama, JPN URS Bogdan Makuts, 1979 ? ? 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