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1989 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships Stuttgart, Germany October 14-22, 1989 1989 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships Stuttgart, Germany October 14-22, 1989 MAG , Team Final Qualif Note Final Note Qualif 1 URS 587.250 2 GDR 580.850 3 CHN 579.300 MAG , All Around Note Final Qualif Note Final Qualif 1 KOROBCHINSKI Igor URS 59.250 2 MOGILNY Valentin URS 59.150 3 LI Jing CHN 58.800 10 CHECHI Yuri ITA 58.300 MAG , Floor Exercise Final Qualif Note Final Note Qualif KOROBCHINSKI 1 URS 9.937 Igor 2 ARTEMOV Vladimir URS 9.875 3 LI Chunyang CHN 9.850 5 CHECHI Yuri ITA 9.775 MAG , Pommel Horse Final Qualif Note Final Note Qualif 1 MOGILNY Valentin URS 10.000 2 WECKER Andreas GDR 9.962 3 LI Jing CHN 9.937 MAG , Rings Final Qualif Note Final Note Qualif 1 AGUILAR Andreas FRG 9.875 2 WECKER Andreas GDR 9.862 3 CHECHI Yuri ITA 9.812 3 MARINICH Vitali URS 9.812 MAG , Vault Final Qualif Note Final Note Qualif 1 BEHREND Joerg GER 9.881 2 KROLL Sylvio GER 9.874 3 ARTEMOV Vladimir URS 9.868 MAG , Parallel Bars Final Qualif Note Final Note Qualif 1 LI Jing CHN 9.900 1 ARTEMOV Vladimir URS 9.900 3 WECKER Andreas GDR 9.887 MAG , Horizontal Bar Final Qualif Note Final Note Qualif 1 LI Chunyang CHN 9.950 2 ARTEMOV Vladimir URS 9.900 3 IKETANI Yukio JPN 9.875 WAG , Team Final Qualif Note Final Note Qualif 1 URS 396.793 2 ROM 394.931 3 CHN 392.116 WAG , All Around Note Note Final Qualif Final Qualif BOGUINSKAYA 1 RUS 39.900 Svetlana 2 LASHENOVA Natalia RUS 39.862 3 STRAGEVA Olga RUS 39.774 WAG , Vault Note Note Final Qualif Final Qualif 1 DUDNIK Olesia URS 9.987 2 BONTAS Cristina ROM 9.950 JOHNSON 2 USA 9.950 Brandy WAG , Uneven Bar Note Final Qualif Note Final Qualif 1 FAN Di CHN 10.000 SILIVAS 1 ROM 10.000 Daniela STRAGEVA 3 URS 9.975 Olga WAG , Balance Beam Final Qualif Note Final Note Qualif 1 SILIVAS Daniela ROM 9.950 2 DUDNIK Olesia URS 9.937 3 POTORAC Gabriela ROM 9.887 WAG , Floor Exercise Final Qualif Note Final Note Qualif 1 SILIVAS Daniela ROM 10.000 1 BOGUINSKAYA Svetlana URS 10.000 3 BONTAS Cristina ROM 9.962 .
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