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33Rd World Championships Artistic Gymnastics 33rd World Championships Artistic Gymnastics Lausanne (SUI) Aug 31 - Sep 7 1997 Teams Finals - Men Men's Team Finals Fed FX PH SR VT PB HB Total 1 China CHN 37.861 37.286 36.737 38.586 38.473 37.174 226.117 Huang Xu CHN - 8.862 9.437 9.562 9.237 9.4 46.498 Li Xiaopeng CHN 9.612 9.2 - 9.475 9.712 8.762 46.761 Lu Yufu CHN 9.412 9.312 8.175 9.687 9.562 9.287 55.435 Shen Jian CHN 9.25 9.137 8.85 - 9.462 - 36.699 Zhang Jinjing CHN 9.437 9.637 9.425 9.537 9.737 9.612 57.385 Xiao Junfeng CHN 9.4 - 9.025 9.8 - 8.875 37.1 2 Belarus BLR 36.549 36.674 37.011 37.748 37.737 35.849 221.568 Alexan. Chostak BLR 8.825 8.462 9.312 - 9.425 8.05 44.074 Ivan Ivankov BLR - 9.537 9.55 9.512 9.6 9.337 47.536 V. Kasperovich BLR 8.187 - 8.987 9.662 9.087 - 35.923 Ivan Pavlovski BLR 9.175 9.012 8.675 9.175 9.2 8.912 54.149 Vitaly Rudnitski BLR 9.337 8.9 9.162 9.337 9.512 8.75 54.998 Alexei Sinkevich BLR 9.212 9.225 - 9.237 - 8.85 36.524 3 Russia RUS 37.474 37.012 36.624 38.462 36.961 34.149 220.682 Alex Bondarenko RUS 9.437 9.412 9.25 9.337 9.662 7.625 54.723 Evgeni Ghukov RUS 9.312 8.962 8.987 - 9.2 8.987 45.448 Nikolay Krukov RUS 9.075 9.35 9.212 9.75 9.062 8.55 54.999 Alexei Nemov RUS 9.65 9.225 - 9.675 - 8.225 36.775 Dmitri Vasilenko RUS 8.512 9.025 8.887 9.475 9.037 - 44.936 Alexei Voropaev RUS - - 9.175 9.562 8.687 8.387 35.811 4 Japan JPN 36.099 37.423 36.787 37.549 36.848 35.937 220.643 Kenichi Fujita JPN 9.05 9.212 9.05 9.462 9.012 8.162 53.948 Yosh. Hatakeda JPN 8.95 9.437 8.525 9.225 9.112 8.875 54.124 Takuya Kishimoto JPN 8.912 9.075 - 8.862 26.849 Shigeru Kurihara JPN - - 9.375 9.2 8.575 27.15 Naoya Tsukahara JPN 8.875 9.337 9.412 9.325 9.162 9.025 55.136 Yoshiro Saito JPN 9.187 9.437 8.95 9.537 9.562 9.175 55.848 5 United States USA 36.586 35.849 36.249 37.987 36.887 36.248 219.806 Mike Dutka USA 9.187 8.862 - 9.512 8.8 36.361 Jason Gatson USA 9.062 8.65 8.775 9.5 9.375 8.375 53.737 John Macready USA 9.062 8.612 - 9.087 26.761 J Roethlisberger USA - 9.05 8.937 9.45 8.8 9.087 45.324 Jay Thornton USA 9.225 - 8.95 9.175 9.112 8.637 45.099 Blaine Wilson USA 9.112 9.287 9.587 9.525 9.6 9.437 56.548 6 Germany GER 34.787 36.712 37.137 36.574 37.049 35.575 217.834 Valeri Belenki GER 8.45 9.55 9.575 9.262 9.387 - 46.224 Uwe Billerbeck GER - - 9.275 - 9.237 8.65 27.162 Daniel Farago GER 8.575 9.075 8.812 9.037 8.95 8.612 53.061 Sergei Charkov GER 8.712 8.775 9.475 9.25 9.4 9.175 54.787 Dimitri Nonin GER 7.95 9.312 - 9.025 - 9.05 35.337 Sergej Pfeifer GER 9.05 8.6 8.775 8.662 9.025 8.7 52.812 Individual All Around Final - Men Men's Team Finals Fed FX PH SR VT PB HB Total 1 Ivan Ivankov BLR 9.362 9.1 9.625 9.575 9.7 9.525 56.887 2 Alexei Bondarenko RUS 9.462 9.437 9.025 9.737 9.375 9.025 56.061 3 Naoya Tsukahara JPN 9.187 9.437 9.162 9.6 9.425 9.212 56.023 4 Dmitry Karbanenko FRA 9.525 9.487 8.887 9.625 9.2 9.212 55.936 5 Huang Xu CHN 8.537 9.625 9.362 9.525 9.237 9.512 55.798 6 Nikolay Kryukov RUS 8.562 9.437 9.275 9.65 9.037 9.662 55.623 7 Jesus Carballo ESP 9 8.975 9.487 9.162 9.362 9.5 55.486 8 Erick Lopez CUB 8.975 9.1 9.35 9.437 9.312 8.887 55.061 9 Alexander Beresch UKR 8.462 9.55 9.062 9.812 8.525 9.525 54.936 10 Blaine Wilson USA 8.675 8.712 9.55 9.562 9.562 8.85 54.911 11 Yoshiaki Hatakeda JPN 8.887 9.5 8.375 9.1 9.362 9.487 54.711 12 Lu Yufu CHN 8.8 9.462 8.425 9.712 8.825 9.462 54.686 13 Roman Zozulia UKR 8.862 9.087 9.4 9.712 8.862 8.737 54.66 14 Zhang Jinjing CHN 9.375 8.95 8.412 9.487 9.675 8.7 54.599 15 Sergei Kharkov GER 8.662 8.962 9.537 9.3 8.9 9.187 54.548 16 Sergei Fedorchenko KAZ 9.375 9.375 7.85 9.725 8.575 9.462 54.362 17 Cristian Leric ROM 9.262 9.575 9.025 9.525 9.037 7.877 54.311 18 Omar Cortes ESP 8.437 9.137 9.462 9.137 8.987 9.15 54.31 19 Andrei Kravtsov AUS 9.25 9.487 8.362 9.037 9.025 9.025 54.186 20 Sergei Pfeifer GER 9.225 9.375 8.737 8.612 9.137 8.987 54.073 21 Zoltan Supola HUN 8.537 9.562 9.137 9.275 8.862 8.6 53.973 22 Jason Gatson USA 8.925 8.587 8.787 9.487 9.087 9.062 53.935 23 Igor Vihrov LAT 9.075 8.55 9.312 9.45 8.537 8.925 53.849 24 Lazaro Lamela CUB 8.65 8.675 8.775 9.4 8.925 9.125 53.55 25 Alexei Dmitrenko KAZ 7.9 9.175 8.7 9.525 9.225 9.025 53.55 26 Alexei Nemov RUS 9.55 9.225 6.825 9.725 9 9.062 53.387 27 Vitaly Rudnitsky BLR 8.175 9 9.175 9.15 9.212 8.612 53.324 28 Dorin Petcu ROM 9.037 9.487 8.225 9.587 8.35 8.475 53.161 29 Mitja Petkovsek SLO 8.3 8.562 8.9 8.962 9.425 8.875 53.024 30 Lee Joo-Hyung KOR 8.425 8.512 8.55 9.562 8.75 9.125 52.924 31 Giovanni D'Innocenzo ITA 8.75 8.362 8.712 9.212 8.787 8.987 52.81 32 Valery Goncharov UKR 8.35 9.025 8.387 9.212 9.275 8.462 52.711 33 Dieter Rehm SUI 8.525 8.637 8.25 9.637 8.225 8.95 52.224 34 Felipe Andres SUI 8.587 8.2 8.325 9.387 8.55 8.875 51.924 35 Kenichi Fujita JPN 9.175 8.737 9.075 9.212 8.95 6.625 51.774 Floor Exercise - Men's Finals Floor Exercise Finals Fed Total 1 Nemov Alexei RUS 9.625 2 Karbanenko Dimitry FRA 9.55 3 Li Xiaopeng CHN 9.537 4 Zhukov Yevgeny RUS 9.412 5 Pereshkura Valery UKR 9.275 6 Rudnitski Vitaly BLR 9.262 7 Deferr Gervasio ESP 8.887 8 Fedorchenko Sergei KAZ 8.625 Pommel Horse - Men's Finals Pommel Horse Finals Fed Total 1 Belenky Valery GER 9.7 2 Poujade Eric FRA 9.7 3 Pae Gil Su PRK 9.7 4 Zhang JinJing CHN 9.662 5 Kryukov Nikolay RUS 9.612 6 Supola Zoltan HUN 9.6 7 Ianculescu Adrian ROM 9.487 8 Urzica Marius ROM 9.112 Rings - Men's Finals Rings Finals Fed Total 1 Chechi Yuri ITA 9.775 2 Csollany Szilveszter HUN 9.687 3 Ivankov Ivan BLR 9.662 4 Belenky Valery GER 9.587 5 Galli Roberto ITA 9.575 6 Tambakos Dimosthenis GRE 9.562 7 Demyanov Alexei CRO 9.537 8 Saito Yoshiro JPN 9.5 Vault - Men's Finals Vault Finals Fed Total 1 Fedorchenko Sergei KAZ 9.581 2 Kryukov Nikolay RUS 9.556 3 Ianculescu Adrian ROM 9.437 4 Xiao Junfeng CHN 9.325 5 Bondarenko Alexei RUS 9.218 6 Zozulia Roman UKR 8.999 7 Goncharov Valery UKR 8.981 8 Kasperovich Vladimir BLR 8.956 Parallel Bars - Men's Finals Parallel Bars Finals Fed Total 1 Zhang JinJing CHN 9.775 2 Li Xiaopeng CHN 9.737 3 Tsukahara Naoya JPN 9.562 4 Kharkov Sergei GER 9.5 5 Petkovsek Mitja SLO 9.487 6 Ivankov Ivan BLR 9.45 7 Carballo Jesus ESP 9.325 8 Shostak Alexander BLR 9.262 Horizontal Bar - Men's Finals Horizontal Bar Finals Fed Total 1 Tanskanen Jani FIN 9.7 2 Carballo Jesus ESP 9.675 3 Beresch Alexander UKR 9.625 4 Zhukov Yevgeny RUS 9.562 5 Hatakeda Yoshiaki JPN 9.312 6 Fedorchenko Sergei KAZ 8.85 7 Ivankov Ivan BLR 8.762 8 Urzica Marius ROM 8.75 Women's Team Final Women's Team Finals Fed VT UB BB FX Total 1 Romania ROM 38.236 38.348 38.475 38.661 153.72 2 Russia RUS 37.998 38.274 38.25 38.675 153.2 3 China CHN 37.665 38.774 38.111 37.461 152 4 Ukraine UKR 36.992 38.174 37.262 38.375 150.8 5 France FRA 36.86 37.049 36.649 37.811 148.37 6 United States USA 37.687 36.212 36.636 37.362 147.9 Women's Individual All-Around Final Women's Individual Finals Fed VT UB BB FX Total 1 KHORKINA Svetlana RUS 9.549 9.85 9.562 9.675 38.636 2 AMANAR Simona ROM 9.675 9.387 9.75 9.775 38.587 3 PRODUNOVA Yelena RUS 9.412 9.687 9.75 9.7 38.549 4 GOGEAN Gina ROM 9.618 9.375 9.8 9.75 38.543 5 FEI Meng CHN 9.418 9.637 9.375 9.612 38.042 6 SHEREMETA Lyubov UKR 9.256 9.637 9.425 9.575 37.893 7 XUAN Liu CHN 9.237 9.675 9.412 9.537 37.861 8 PRESECAN Claudia ROM 9.443 8.937 9.675 9.662 37.717 9 TESLENKO Olga UKR 8.806 9.55 9.662 9.587 37.605 10 SEVERINO Isabelle FRA 9.312 9.612 8.95 9.425 37.299 11 YUANYUAN Kui CHN 9.487 8.937 9.612 9.262 37.298 12 SHKARUPA Inga UKR 9.318 9.537 8.712 9.65 37.217 13 MALONEY Kristen USA 9.443 8.862 9.487 9.262 37.054 14 MOCEANU Dominique USA 9.249 9.05 9.237 9.425 36.961 15 POLOZKOVA Alyona BLR 9.25 9.237 8.762 9.537 36.786 16 KUZNETSOVA Yevgenia RUS 8.493 8.875 9.687 9.675 36.73 17 EVDOKIMOVA Irina KAZ 9.168 8.862 9.062 9.5 36.592 18 VARGA Adrienn HUN 9.037 9.162 9.25 9.1 36.549 19 TEZA Elvire FRA 9.124 8.787 9.5 9.1 36.511 20 TOUSEK Yvonne CAN 9.187 9.6 8.262 9.412 36.461 21 SAVKO Yelena BLR 9.206 8.662 8.787 9.5 36.155 22 FURON Ludivine FRA 9.006 8.637 9.162 9.325 36.13 23 POWELL Kristy USA 9.337 9.137 8.525 9.1 36.099 24 DEEGAN Sarah CAN 9.1 8.987 8.4 9.45 35.937 25 SUGAWARA Risa JPN 8.949 8.925 8.775 9.2 35.849 26 BAKHRIDINOVA Svetlana UZB 9.362 9.362 7.625 9.45 35.799 27 PIOCH Yvonne GER 8.9 9.075 9.5 8.237 35.712 28 LECLERC Veronique CAN 9.262 9.275 8.137 8.95 35.624 29 SKINNER Lisa AUS 8.981 8.812 9 8.75 35.543 30 PISKUN Yelena BLR 8.962 9.162 9.025 8.325 35.474 31 OKAWA Masumi JPN 8.906 8.525 8.837 9 35.268 32 GORDEEVA Alexandra UZB 8.887 8.55 8.55 9.275 35.262 33 DZYUNDZYAK Anastasia UZB 9.168 8.862 8.4 8.8 35.23 34 WILSON Rebecca AUS 8.499 8.612 8.85 9.2 35.161 35 UN-JU Mok PRK 8.918 8.025 8.837 8.762 34.542 36 TSAVDARIDOU Vasiliki GRE 4.212 8.975 8.837 9.525 31.549 Women's Apparatus Finals - Vault Vault Finals Fed Total 1 AMANAR Simona ROM 9.712 2 DUAN Zhou CHN 9.606 3 GOGEAN Gina ROM 9.6 4 VARGA Adrienn HUN 9.543 5 BHARDWAJ Mohini USA 9.512 6 YUANYUAN Kui CHN 9.35 7 DOLGOPOLOVA Yelena RUS 9.331 8 KHORKINA Svetlana RUS 4.537 Women's Apparatus Finals - Uneven Bars Uneven Bars Finals Fed Total 1 KHORKINA Svetlana RUS 9.875 2 FEI Meng CHN 9.8 3 WENJING Bi CHN 9.787 4 SHEREMETA Lyubov UKR 9.75 5 PRESECAN Claudia ROM 9.725 6 MARINESCU Alexandra ROM 9.712 7 TESLENKO Olga UKR 9.675 8 KUZNETSOVA Yevgenia RUS 9.412 Women's Apparatus Finals - Beam Balance Beam Finals Fed Total 1 GOGEAN Gina ROM 9.8 2 KHORKINA Svetlana RUS 9.787 2 YUANYUAN Kui CHN 9.787 4 FURON Ludivine FRA 9.7 5 TESLENKO Olga UKR 9.662 6 TEZA Elvire FRA 9.65 7 MALONEY Kristen USA 9.512 8 PRODUNOVA Yelena RUS 9.412 Women's Apparatus Finals - Floor Exercise Floor Exercise Finals Fed Total 1 GOGEAN Gina ROM 9.8 1 KHORKINA Svetlana RUS 9.8 3 PRODUNOVA Yelena RUS 9.775 4 FEI Meng CHN 9.675 5 TSAVDARIDOU Vasiliki GRE 9.65 6 PRESECAN Claudia ROM 9.6 7 SHEREMETA Lyubov UKR 8.937 8 DUAN Zhou CHN 8.787.
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