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CAMPIONATE MONDIALE 1903 - 1926 1926 Lyon Medal Table CAMPIONATE MONDIALE 1903 - 1926 1926 Lyon Medal table Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total 1 Czechoslovakia 3 4 4 11 2 Yugoslavia 3 2 1 6 3 France 0 0 1 1 Team All-round Rank Members Czechoslovakia Josef Effenberger, Jan Gajdos, Jan Karafiát, Frantisek 1 Pechácek, Ladislav Riessner, Bedřich Šupčík, Ladislav Vácha, Václav Vesely Yugoslavia 2 Stane Derganc, Miha Osvald, Josip Primosic, Leon Stukelj, Peter Sumi, Srecko Srsen, Stane Vidmar, Oton Zupan France 3 François Gangloff, Marcel Gorisse, Jean Gounot, Ernest Heeb, Alfred Krauss, Armand Solbach Individual all-round Rank Nationality Athlete Total 1 Yugoslavia Petar Sumi 168,550 2 Czechoslovakia JuleJoseph Effenberger 168,288 3 Czechoslovakia Ladislav Vácha 165,046 Pommel horse Rank Nationality Athlete Total 1 Czechoslovakia Jan Karafiat - 2 Czechoslovakia Jan Gajdos - 3 Czechoslovakia Ladislav Vácha - Rings Rank Nationality Athlete Total 1 Yugoslavia Leon Štukelj - 2 Czechoslovakia Ladislav Vácha - 3 Czechoslovakia Bedřich Šupčík - Parallel bars Rank Nationality Athlete Total 1 Czechoslovakia Ladislav Vácha - 2 Czechoslovakia Jan Gajdos - 3 Yugoslavia Leon Stucklej - Horizontal bar Rank Nationality Athlete Total 1 Yugoslavia Leon Štukelj - 2 Yugoslavia Josip Primozić - 3 Czechoslovakia Ladislav Vácha - 1922 Ljubljana Medal table Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total 1 Yugoslavia 6 6 1 13 2 Czechoslovakia 6 3 0 9 3 France 0 0 1 1 Team Rank Members Total Czechoslovakia Stanislav Indruch, Miroslav Karásek, Miroslav 1 773,000 Klinger, Josef Maly, Frantisek Pechácek, Frantisek Vanecek Yugoslavia 2 Stane Derganc, Slavko Hlastan, Leon Štukelj, Peter 764,000 Šumi, Vladimir Simončič, Stane Vidmar France 3 Jean Gounot, Louis Marty, Jacques Moser, Robert 636,000 Morin, Alexandre Pannetier, Marco Torrès Individual all-round Rank Nationality Athlete Total Yugoslavia Peter Šumi 135,250 1 Czechoslovakia Frantisek Pechanek 135,250 3 Yugoslavia Stane Derganc 132,250 Pommel horse Rank Nationality Athlete Total 1 Czechoslovakia Miroslav Klinger 19,250 Yugoslavia Leon Štukelj 19,000 2 Yugoslavia Peter Šumi 19,000 Czechoslovakia Stanislav Indruch 19,000 Rings Rank Nationality Athlete Total Yugoslavia Leon Štukelj 19,750 Yugoslavia Peter Šumi 19,750 1 Czechoslovakia Joseph Maly 19,750 Czechoslovakia Miroslav Karasek 19,750 Parallel bars Rank Nationality Athlete Total 1 Yugoslavia Leon Štukelj 20,000 Yugoslavia Stane Derganc 19,000 Yugoslavia Stane Vidmar 19,000 2 Yugoslavia Vladimir Simončič 19,000 Czechoslovakia Miroslav Klinger 19,000 Czechoslovakia Stanislav Indruch 19,000 Horizontal bar Rank Nationality Athlete Total Yugoslavia Leon Štukelj 20,000 1 Yugoslavia Peter Šumi 20,000 Czechoslovakia Miroslav Klinger 20,000 1913 Paris Medal table Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total 1 Italy 5 1 2 8 2 France 4 3 0 7 3 Czechoslovakia 2 1 2 5 Belgium 0 0 1 1 4 Luxembourg 0 0 1 1 Team All-round Rank Members Total Bohemia 1 Josef Czada, Václav Donda, Robert Prazák, Karel 804,500 Stary, Ferdinand Steiner, Josef Sykora France 2 Aubry, Ben Sadoun, Laurent Grech, Marquelet, 777,750 Louis Ségura, Marco Torrès Italy 3 Pietro Bianchi, Guido Boni, Osvaldo Palazzi, Guido 772,250 Romano, Paolo Salvi, Giorgio Zampori Individual All-round Rank Nationality Athlete Total 1 France Marco Torrès 142,000 2 Czechoslovakia¹ Karen Stary 141,500 3 Czechoslovakia¹ Josef Sykora 136,500 Pommel horse Rank Nationality Athlete Total 1 Italy Giorgio Zampori 19,750 France Marco Torrès 19,250 2 France N. Aubry 19,250 Italy Osvaldo Palazzo 19,250 Rings Rank Nationality Athlete Total France Laurent Grech 19,750 France Marco Torrès 19,750 1 Italy Giorgio Zampori 19,750 Italy Guido Boni 19,750 Parallel bars Rank Nationality Athlete Total Italy Giorgio Zampori 20,000 1 Italy Guido Boni 20,000 3 Luxembourg Pierre Hentges 19,500 Horizontal bar Rank Nationality Athlete Total France Marco Torrès 20,000 1 Czechoslovakia¹ Josef Cada 20,000 Belgium A. Demol 19,500 3 Italy Osvaldo Palazzi 19,500 Czechoslovakia¹ Josef Sykora 19,500 1911 Luxembourg Medal table Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total 1 Czechoslovakia¹ 4 1 4 9 2 Italy 2 3 3 8 3 France 0 5 2 7 Belgium 0 0 1 1 4 Slovenia 0 0 1 1 Medal summary Event Gold Silver Bronze Bohemia Josef Czada Frantisek Erben Team all- Karel Pitl FRA Italy around Karel Stary Ferdinand Steiner Svatopluk Svoboda Karen Stary (TCH) Individual Ferdinand Josef Cada (TCH) Svatopluk all-around Steiner (TCH) Svoboda (TCH) Giorgio Zampori Pommel Osvaldo Palazzi (ITA) horse (ITA) Paolo Salvi (ITA) Antoine Costa (FRA) Ferdinand Dominique Rings Steiner (TCH) Follacci (FRA) Pietro Bianchi (ITA) Jules Labeeu (BEL) Antoine Costa (FRA) J. Lecoutre Giorgio Dominique (FRA) Parallel bars Zampori (ITA) Follacci (FRA) Stane Vidmar (SLO) Paolo Salvi (ITA) Ferdinand Steiner (TCH) Giorgio Romano Horizontal Josef Cada Marco Torrès (ITA) bar (TCH) (ITA) Svatopluk Svoboda (TCH) 1909 Torino Medals Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total 1 France 5 2 1 8 2 Italy 1 0 3 4 3 Czechoslovakia 0 6 1 7 All Round Rank Athlete Total 1 Marco Torrès 163,250 2 Josef Cada 159,500 3 Armand Coidelle 158,750 Team Competition Rank Members Total FRA Joseph Castiglioni, Auguste Castille, Armand 1 950,500 Coidelle, Joseph Martinez, Louis Ségura, Marcos Torrès BOH Josef Czada, Frantisek Erben, Frantisek 2 940,500 Machovsky, Frantisek Mracek, Karel Stary, Ferdinand Steiner ITA Pietro Borghi, Alberto Braglia, Otello Capitani, 3 924,250 Angelo Mazzoncini, Guido Romano, Giorgio Zampori Rings Rank Athlete Total Marco Torrès 23,750 1 Giorgio Romano 23,750 Giorgio Zampori 23,250 3 Angelo Mazzoncini 23,250 Frantisek Erben 23,250 Parallel bars Rang Gymnaste Total 1 Josef Martinez 24,000 Marco Torrès 23,570 2 Auguste Castille 23,570 Josef Cada 23,570 Horizontal Bar Rang Gymnaste Total 1 Josef Martinez 24,000 Frantisek Erben 23,750 2 K. Fuchs 23,750 Josef Cada 23,750 1905 Praga Medals Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total 1 Bohemia 4 1 3 8 2 France 2 3 2 7 3 Belgium - - 1 1 All Round Rank Athlete Total 1. Josef Cada 167.250 2. Jules Rolland 158.750 3. Frantisek Erben 157.250 Team Competition Rank Team Total 1. Bohemia 951.250 2. France 923.000 3. Belgium 827.250 High Bar Ranlk Athlete Total 1. Georges Charmoilles 23.750 1. Frantisek Erben 23.750 3. Jules Rolland 23.500 Parallel Rank Athlete Total 1. Joseph Lux 21.750 2. Josef Cada 20.750 3. Louis Ségura 20.500 3. Frantisek Erben 20.500 Pommel Horse Rank Athlete Total 1. Frantisek Erben 22.250 2. Jules Rolland 21.000 3. Karel Sal 20.750 1905 Bordeaux Medals Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total 1 France 6 3 5 14 2 Netherlands - 1 - 1 3 Belgium - - 1 1 All Around Rank Athlete Total 1. Marcel Lalue 185.500 2. Daniel Lavielle 184.250 3. Lucien Démanet 179.250 Team Competition Rank Members Total France Georges Dejaeghere, Lucien Démanet, Marcel 1. 990.000 Lalu, Daniel Lavielle, Joseph Martinez, Pierre Payssé Netherlands 2. 941.750 F.J.W. Lambert, J.H. Reeder, J.H.A.G. Schmitt Belgium Jean de Hoe, Paul Mangin, Auguste van Ackere, 3. 906.750 Albert van de Roye, Leon van de Roye, Vital Verdickt High Bar Rank Athlete Total 1. Marcel Lalue 36.000 2. Joseph Martinez 35.750 3. Pierre Paysse 35.500 3. Lucien Démanet 35.500 Parallel Rank Athlete Total 1. Josef Martinez 33.500 1. Marcel Lalue 33.500 3. Pierre Paysse 32.750 Pommel Horse Rank Athlete Total 1. Georges Dejagere 34.750 2. Marcel Lalue 34.500 3. Daniel Lavielle 33.750 1903 Luxembourg Medals Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total 1 France 2 1 - 3 2 Belgium - 1 - 1 3 Luxembourg - - 1 1 Men All Around 1st Joseph Martinez (FRA) - 2nd(t) Joseph Lux (FRA) - 2nd(t) Georges Wiernickx (BEL) - Team Competition 1st France - 2nd Belgium - 3rd Luxembourg .
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