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1976 American Cup New York, NY 1977 American Cup New York, NY 1976 American Cup New York, NY Men's All-Around All-Around 1. Bart Conner USA 56.450 2. Dan Grecu ROM 56.350 2. Vladimir Markelov URS 56.350 Women's All-Around 1. Nadia Comaneci ROM 39.750 2. Kathy Howard USA 38.100 3. Elena Davydova URS 36.850 1977 American Cup New York, NY Men's All-Around 1. Mitsuo Tsukahara JPN 56.800 2. Kurt Thomas USA 56.700 3. Toshiaki Nishiki JPN 56.350 5. Bart Conner USA 55.750 Men's Event Winners FX Toshiaki Nishiki JPN 9.550 PH Bart Conner USA 9.400 SR Toshiaki Nishiki JPN 9.600 VT Toshiaki Nishiki JPN 9.650 PB Toshiaki Nishiki JPN 9.500 Mitsuo Tsukahara JPN 9.500 HB Eberhard Gienger FRG 9.700 Women's All-Around 1. Kathy Johnson USA 38.500 2. Donna Turnbow USA 37.950 3. Marta Egervari HUN 37.350 3. Karen Kelsall CAN 37.350 5. Margit Toth HUN 37.100 6. Brigitte Girardin SUI 36.900 Women's Event Winners VT Kathy Johnson USA 9.600 UB Donna Turnbow USA 9.500 BB Donna Turnbow USA 9.450 FX Kathy Johnson USA 9.750 1978 Dial American Cup New York, NY Men's All-Around 1. Kurt Thomas USA 57.950 2. Roland Brueckner GDR 56.550 3. Bart Conner USA 56.450 4. Sergei Khishniakov URS 56.250 5. Mitsuo Tsukahara JPN 56.200 6. Sorin Cepoi ROM 55.050 7. Robert Bretscher SUI 55.000 8. Henri Boerio FRA 54.350 Men's Event Winners FX Kurt Thomas USA PH Kurt Thomas USA SR Kurt Thomas USA VT Junichi Shumizu JPN PB Kurt Thomas USA HB Kurt Thomas USA Women's All-Around 1. Natasha Tereschenko URS 38.350 2. Kathy Johnson USA 37.950 3. Eva Mareckova TCH 37.650 4. Vera Cerna TCH 37.500 5. Marta Egervari HUN 37.350 6. Birgit Suesz GDR 37.100 7. Eva Kanyo HUN 36.700 8. Gabi Gheorghiu ROM 36.650 1979 American Cup New York, NY Men's All-Around 1. Kurt Thomas USA 58.100 2. Bogdan Makuts URS 57.400 3. Junichi Shimizu JPN 57.300 4. Haruyasa Taguchi JPN 56.600 5. Zoltan Magyar HUN 56.350 6. Philip Cahoy USA 56.200 7. Warren Long CAN 55.800 8. Henri Boerio FRA 55.750 Women's All-Around 1. Stella Zakarova URS 38.350 2. Maxi Gnauck GDR 38.100 3. Tracee Talavera USA 38.050 4. Kathy Johnson USA 37.250 5. Sherri Hawco CAN 36.950 6. Elena Naimushina URS 36.900 7. Erika Grabonyi HUN 36.700 8. Regina Grabolle GDR 36.300 1980 American Cup New York, NY Men's All-Around 1. Kurt Thomas USA 58.850 2. Bart Conner USA 58.400 3. Stoyan Deltchev BUL 57.450 4. Igor Verny URS 57.400 5. Zoltan Magyar HUN 57.350 6. Alexander Evseev URS 56.750 7. Michel Boutard FRA 55.900 8. Henri Boerio FRA 48.850 Women's All-Around 1. Tracee Talavera USA 39.100 2. Emilia Eberle ROM 39.000 3. Marcia Frederick USA 38.800 4. Dumitrita Turner ROM 38.750 5. Vera Cerna TCH 38.350 6. Franka Voigt GDR 38.150 7. Anita Sauerova TCH 37.800 8. Erika Flanders HUN 37.050 1981 American Cup Fort Worth, TX Men's All-Around 1. Bart Conner USA 58.250 2. Jim Hartung USA 57.900 3. Yuejiu Li CHN 57.750 4. Noritoshi Hirata JPN 57.050 5. Ulf Hoffmann GDR 56.700 6. Jurgen Geiger FRG 56.600 7. Kyoji Yamawaki JPN 56.150 8. Feng Yaping CHN (scratch) Women's All-Around 1. Julianne McNamara USA 38.725 2. Tracee Talavera USA 38.000 2. Huang Qun CHN 38.000 2. Lavinia Agache ROM 38.000 5. Mihaela Stanulet ROM 37.650 6. Jiang Wei CHN 36.600 6. Franka Voigt GDR 36.600 6. Marta Egervari HUN 36.600 1981 American Cup Fort Worth, TX Men's All-Around 1. Bart Conner USA 58.250 2. Jim Hartung USA 57.900 3. Yuejiu Li CHN 57.750 4. Noritoshi Hirata JPN 57.050 5. Ulf Hoffmann GDR 56.700 6. Jurgen Geiger FRG 56.600 7. Kyoji Yamawaki JPN 56.150 8. Feng Yaping CHN (scratch) Women's All-Around 1. Julianne McNamara USA 38.725 2. Tracee Talavera USA 38.000 2. Huang Qun CHN 38.000 2. Lavinia Agache ROM 38.000 5. Mihaela Stanulet ROM 37.650 6. Jiang Wei CHN 36.600 6. Franka Voigt GDR 36.600 6. Marta Egervari HUN 36.600 1982 McDonald's American Cup New York, NY Men's All-Around 1. Bart Conner USA 58.700 2. Peter Vidmar USA 58.650 3. Alexander Pogorelov URS 58.200 4. Shinji Morisue JPN 57.650 5. Kiyoshi Goto JPN 57.500 5. Jurgen Geiger FRG 57.500 Men's Event Winners FX Zou Limin CHN 9.750 PH Kiyoshi Goto JPN 9.800 SR Jim Hartung USA 9.800 VT Alexander Pogorelov URS 9.800 PB Bart Conner USA 9.800 HB Shinji Morisue JPN 9.850 Women's All-Around 1. Julianne McNamara USA 38.650 1. Zoya Grancharova BUL 38.650 3. Tracee Talavera USA 38.400 4. Tang Xiaoli CHN 38.300 5. Gina Stallone USA 38.20* 6. Tatiana Frolova URS 37.600 Women's Event Winners VT Tracee Talavera USA 9.800 UB Julianne McNamara USA 9.900 BB Julianne McNamara USA 9.550 FX Zoya Grantcharova BUL 9.800 1983 McDonald's American Cup New York, NY Men's All-Around 1. Peter Vidmar USA 59.000 2. Mitch Gaylord USA 58.700 3. Hiroyuki Onoda JPN 58.150 4. Stepan Martsinkiv URS 58.100 5. Michael Nikolay GDR 58.000 6. Vladimir Artemov URS 57.900 7. Koji Sotomura JPN 57.800 8. Marco Piatti SUI 56.900 Men's Event Winners FX Stepan Martsinkiv URS 9.750 PH Stepan Martsinkiv URS 9.850 SR Bart Conner USA 9.800 Mitch Gaylord USA 9.800 VT Bart Conner USA 9.750 Mitch Gaylord USA 9.750 Vladimir Artemov URS 9.750 Michael Nikolay GDR 9.750 PB Peter Vidmar USA 9.850 HB Peter Vidmar USA 9.800 Women's All-Around 1. Mary Lou Retton USA 39.300 2. Julianne McNamara USA 39.000 3. Alena Drevjana TCH 38.400 4. Albina Shishova URS 38.150 5. Lavinia Agache ROM 37.950 6. Zoya Grancharova BUL 37.600 7. Franka Voigt GDR 37.300 8. Natalia Yurchenko URS 37.200 Women's Event Winners VT Mary Lou Retton USA 9.900 UB Julianne McNamara USA 9.900 BB Tracee Talavera USA 9.800 FX Mary Lou Retton USA 9.900 1984 McDonald's American Cup New York, NY Men's All-Around 1. Peter Vidmar USA 59.200 2. Jim Hartung USA 59.000 3. Yang Yueshan CHN 58.700 4. Li Ning CHN 58.500 5. Mitsuaki Watanabe JPN 58.300 6. Zsolt Borkai HUN 58.000 7. Koji Sotomura JPN 57.400 8. 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