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Stats En Stock Gymnastique STATS EN STOCK Les palmarès et les records Gymnastique artistique Si les épreuves gymniques ont évolué avec le temps et que les femmes ont eu accès plus tardivement aux compétitions que les hommes, les breloques constituent un bien toujours très recherché qui fait également la joie des statisticiens amateurs. État des lieux des résultats depuis l’origine des compétitions internationales. Jeux olympiques (1896 – 2016) Chez les hommes, la gymnastique figure au programme des Jeux olympiques depuis l’origine (1896) où dix-huit athlètes provenant de cinq pays différents se disputèrent les médailles. Jusqu’aux Jeux de 1932, le programme évolua souvent, intégrant plusieurs épreuves qui ont aujourd’hui disparu (montée à la corde, saut de côté…). Le programme actuel est inchangé depuis les Jeux de 1936. Quant aux femmes, ce n’est qu’à partir de 1928 qu’elles ont eu le droit de disputer les épreuves gymniques. La forme actuelle de leur programme olympique est stable depuis les Jeux de 1960. Pays les plus médaillés Hommes (1896-2016) Femmes (1928-2016) Pays Or Argent Bronze Total Pays Or Argent Bronze Total 1 Russie 49 45 27 121 1 Russie 39 35 32 106 2 Japon 28 30 32 90 2 Roumanie 23 15 21 59 3 États-Unis 20 20 16 56 3 Tchécoslovaquie 9 6 1 16 4 Chine 17 11 6 34 4 États-Unis 7 16 12 35 5 Suisse 16 19 13 48 5 Hongrie 7 6 10 23 Gymnastes les plus médaillés Hommes (1896-2016) Femmes (1928-2016) Gymnastes Or Arg. Bron. Tot. Gymnastes Or Arg. Bron. Tot. 1 Sawao Kato (Japon) 8 3 1 12 1 Larissa Latynina (URSS) 9 5 4 18 2 Nikolai Andrianov (URSS) 7 5 3 15 2 Vera Caslavaka (Tchécoslov) 7 4 0 11 3 Boris Shakhlin (URSS) 7 4 2 13 3 Agnes Keleti (Hongrie) 5 3 2 10 4 Victor Tchukarin (URSS) 7 3 1 11 4 Polina Astchowa (URSS) 5 2 3 10 5 Akinori Nakayama (Japon) 6 2 2 10 5 Nelli Kim (URSS) 5 1 0 6 S. Kato N. Andrianov B. Shaklin L. Latynina V. Caslavaka A. Keleti Sportivore n°4 - Gymnastique– Vincent LAMOTTE – Novembre 2017 Gymnastes les plus titrés au concours général individuel Hommes (1896-2016) Femmes (1928-2016) Gymnastes Titres Gymnastes Titres Alberto Braglia (Italie) 2 (1908, 1912) 1 Larissa Latynina (URSS) 2 (1956, 1960) Viktor Chukarin (URSS) 2 (1952, 1956) 1 Sawao Kato (Japon) 2 (1968, 1972) Kohei Uchimura (Japon) 2 (2012, 2016) A. Braglia V. Chukarin S. Kato K. Uchimura L. Latynina Pays les plus titrés au concours général par équipe Hommes (1904-2016) Femmes (1928-2016) Équipes Titres Équipes Titres 1 Japon 7 (1960-2016) 1 URSS /Russie 10 (1952-1988) 2 URSS / Russie 6 (1952-1996) Roumanie 3 (1984-2004) 2 3 Italie 4 (1912-1932) USA 3 (1996-2016) 4 Chine 3 (2000-2012) Gymnastes les plus titrées aux exercices femmes Sol (1952-2016) Poutre (1952-2016) Gymnastes Titres Gymnastes Titres 1 Larissa Latynina (URSS) 3 (1956, 1960, 1964) 1 Nadia Comaneci (Roumanie) 2 (1976, 1980) Agnes Keleti (Hongrie) 2 (1952, 1956) 2 Nellie Kim (URSS) 2 (1976, 1980) Barres asymétriques (1952-2016) Saut de cheval (1952-2016) Gymnastes Titres Gymnastes Titres 1 Polina Astakhova (URSS) 2 (1960, 1964) 1 Vera Caslavaka (Tchécoslovaquie) 2 (1964, 1968) Svetlana Khorkina (Russie) 2 (1996, 2000) 2 Aliya Mustafina (Russie) 2 (2012, 2016) Gymnastes les plus titrés aux exercices hommes Sol (1932-2016) Cheval d’arçons (1896-2016) Gymnastes Titres Gymnastes Titres Nikolai Andrianov (URSS) 2 (1972, 1976) Boris Chaklin (URSS) 2 (1956, 1960) 1 Zou Kai (Chine) 2 (2008, 2012) 1 Miroslav Cerar (Yougoslavie) 2 (1964, 1968) Zoltán Magyar (Hongrie) 2 (1976, 1980) Anneaux (1896-2016) Saut de cheval (1896-2016) Gymnastes Titres Gymnastes Titres Albert Azaryan (URSS) 2 (1972, 1976) Nikolai Andrianov (URSS) 2 (1976, 1980) 1 1 Akinori Nakayama (Japon) 2 (1968, 1972) Lou Yun (Chine) 2 (1984, 1988) Barres parallèles (1896-2016) Barre fixe (1896-2016) Gymnastes Titres Gymnastes Titres 1 Sawao Kato (Japon) 2 (1972, 1976) Takashi Ono (Japon) 2 (1956, 1960) 1 Mitsuo Tsukahara (Japon) 2 (1972, 1976) Sportivore n°4 - Gymnastique– Vincent LAMOTTE – Novembre 2017 « Records » olympiques - Le Russe Alexandre Dityatin est le seul gymnaste à avoir remporté une médaille dans chacune des disciplines de la gymnastique aux Jeux olympiques (6 agrès + concours complet et concours individuel, 1980, Moscou). - Chez les filles, cinq gymnastes ont réussi à remporter 4 titres olympiques lors des mêmes Jeux : la Soviétique Larissa Latynina, la Hongroise Agnes Keleti (Melbourne, 1956), la Tchécoslovaque Vera Caslavska (Mexico, 1968), la Roumaine Ecaterina Szabo (Los Angeles, 1984) et l’Américaine S. Biles (Rio, 2016) - À 39 ans, le Bulgare Iordan Iovtchev est l’un des plus vieux finalistes olympiques de l’histoire (anneaux, 2008). - À 41 ans, l’Ouzbèke Oksana Chusovitina est devenue la gymnaste la plus âgée de l’histoire des Jeux. Elle a terminée septième de l’épreuve de saut aux Jeux de Rio 2016. Gymnastes français médaillés olympiques Trois. Ils sont seulement trois gymnastes français, dont une femme, à avoir été champions olympiques. Aux portes de ce club ultra fermé, dix-neuf autres médailles d’argent ou de bronze (mais aucune femme !). Autant dire que les breloques olympiques en gymnastique relèvent de l’exploit. D’ailleurs, notre pays n’a rien ramené pendant… cinquante-deux ans (de 1924 à 1976) ! JO Or Argent Bronze Paris 1900 Gustave Sandras (Conc gal ind) Noël Bas (Conc gal ind) Lucien Demanet (Conc gal ind) Londres 1908 Louis Segura (Conc gal ind) Stockholm 1912 Louis Segura (Conc gal ind) Jean Gounot (Conc gal ind) Anvers 1920 Marco Torres (Conc gal ind) Concours Gal par équipe H Paris 1924 Albert Seguin (St cheval largeur) François Gangloff (St ch larg) André Higelin (Barre fixe) Albert Seguin (Grimper corde) Jean Gounot (St cheval largeur) Concours Gal par équipe H Montréal 1976 Henry Boerio (Barre fixe) Los Angeles 1984 Philippe Vatuone (Sol) Sydney 2000 Benjamin Voronian (Barre fixe) Eric Poujade (Cheval arçons) Athènes 2004 Emilie Le Pennec (Barres asym) Pékin 2008 Thomas Bouhail (Saut cheval) Benoît Caranobe (Conc Gal) Londres 2012 Hamilton Sabot (Barres parall) Gustave Sandras Albert Seguin Emilie Le Pennec Sportivore n°4 - Gymnastique– Vincent LAMOTTE – Novembre 2017 Championnats du monde (1930 – 2017) En 1903, la Fédération Internationale de Gymnastique crée un tournoi européen de gymnastique artistique qui va se dérouler tous les deux ans jusqu’en 1913. La compétition reprend après la guerre et prend en 1931 le titre de championnats du monde de gymnastique artistique. D’abord exclusivement masculins, ceux-ci s’ouvrent aux femmes à partir de 1934. Leur périodicité et les épreuves disputées ont évolué au cours du temps. Jusqu’en 1978, la compétition avait lieu tous les quatre ans ; puis ensuite tous les deux ans. Depuis 1991, l’épreuve se déroule annuellement (sauf les années olympiques). Gymnastes les plus médaillés Hommes (1930-2017) Femmes (1934-2017) Gymnastes Or Arg. Bron. Tot. Gymnastes Or Arg. Bron. Tot. 1 Vitaly Scherbo (Bielorussie) 12 7 4 23 1 Simone Biles (USA) 10 2 2 14 2 Kohei Uchimura (Japon) 10 5 4 19 2 Svetlana Khorkina (Russie) 9 8 3 20 3 Youri Korolev (URSS) 9 3 1 13 3 Gina Gogean (Roumanie) 9 2 4 15 4 Dmiry Bilozerchev (URSS) 8 4 - 12 5 Li Xiaopeng (Chine) 8 2 1 11 Joseph Martinez (France) : 11 médailles (dont 10 titres entre 1903 et 1909 Gymnastes les plus titrés au concours général individuel (1930-2017) Hommes (1930-2017) Femmes (1934-2017) Gymnastes Titres et période Gymnastes Titres et période 1 Kohei Uchimura (Japon) 6 (2009-2017) Svetlana Khorkina (Russie) 3 (1997-2003) 1 Yuri Korolev (URSS) 2 (1981-1985) Simone Biles (USA) 3 (2013-2015) 2 Ivan Ivankov (Bielorussie) 2 (1994-1997) Larissa Latyna (URSS) 2 (1958-1962) Yang Wei (Chine) 2 (2006-2007) 3 Ludmila Turicheva (URSS) 2 (1970-1974) Shannon Miller (USA) 2 (1993-1994) K. Uchimura S. Khorkina S. Biles Gymnastes les plus titrés au concours général par équipe (1930-2015) Hommes (1930-2016) Femmes (1934-2015) Équipes Titres Équipes Titres 1 Chine 11 (1983-2014) 1 URSS / Russie 12 (1954-2010) 2 URSS 8 (1954-1991) 2 Roumanie 7 (1979-2001) 3 Japon 6 (1962-2015) 3 USA 5 (2003-2015) Sportivore n°4 - Gymnastique– Vincent LAMOTTE – Novembre 2017 Gymnastes les plus titrées aux exercices femmes Sol (1950-2017) Poutre (1950-2017) Gymnastes Titres et période Gymnastes Titres et période 1 Gina Gogean (Roumanie) 3 (1995-1997) Daniela Silvas (Roumanie) 2 (1985-1989) Ludmila Turicheva (URSS) 2 (1970-1974) 1 Anastasia Liukin (USA) 2 (2005-2007) Daniela Silvas (Roumanie) 2 (1987-1989) Simone Biles (USA) 2 (2014-2015) 2 Andreea Raducan (Roumanie) 2 (1999-2001) Simone Biles (USA) 2 (2013-2014) Barres asymétriques (1950-2017) Saut de cheval (1950-2017) Gymnastes Titres et période Gymnastes Titres et période 1 Svetlana Khorkina (Russie) 5 (1995-2001) 1 Cheng Fei (Chine) 3 (2005-2007) 2 Maxi Gnauck (Allemagne Est) 3 (1979-1983) Vera Caslavaka (Tch) 2 (1962-1966) Elena Shushunova (URSS) 2 (1985-1987) Gina Gogean (Roumanie) 2 (1994-1996) 2 Elena Zamolodchikova (Russie) 2 (1999-2002) McKayla Maroney (USA) 2 (2011-2013) Maria Paseka (Russie) 2 (2015-2017) Gymnastes les plus titrés aux exercices hommes Sol (1930-2017) Cheval d’arçons (1930-2017) Gymnastes Titres et période Gymnastes Titres et période 1 Marian Dragulescu (Roumanie) 4 (2001-2009) Miroslav Cerar (Yougolsavie) 3 (1962-1970) Igor Korobchinski (URSS) 3 (1989-1992) Zoltan Magyar (Hongrie) 3 (1974-1979) 1 2 Vitali Scherbo (Biélorussie) 3 (1994-1996) Xiao Qin (Chine) 3 (2005-2007) Kenzo Shirai (Japon) 3 (2013-2017) Krisztian Berki (Hongrie) 3 (2010-2014) Anneaux (1930-2017) Saut de cheval (1934-2017) Gymnastes Titres et période Gymnastes Titres et période 1 Yuri Chechi (Italie) 5 (1993-1997) 1 Marian Dragulescu (Roumanie) 4 (2001-2009) 2 Chen Yibing (Chine) 4 (2006-2011) 2 Li Xiaoping (Chine) 3 (1999-2003) Barres parallèles (1930-2017) Barre fixe (1930-2017) Gymnastes Titres et période Gymnastes Titres et période Li Jing (Chine) 3 (1989-1992) Dimitri Bilozetchev (URSS) 2 (1983-1987) 1 Vladimir Artemov (URSS) 3 (1983-1989) Li Chunyang (Chine) 2 (1989-1991) Jesus Carballo (Espagne) 2 (1996-1999) 1 Vlasios Maras (Grèce) 2 (2001-2002) Zou Kai (Chine) 2 (2009-2011) Epke Zonderland (Pays-Bas) 2 (2013-2014) Sportivore n°4 - Gymnastique– Vincent LAMOTTE – Novembre 2017 Gymnastes français médaillés aux championnats du monde Un seul gymnaste français a été sacré champion du monde depuis 1930.
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