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Albo D'oro Fgi Mondiali Di Artistica ALBO D’ORO FGI MONDIALI DI ARTISTICA ORO BRONZO Giorgio Romano (anelli) - Lussemburgo 1909 Giorgio Zampori (anelli) - Lussemburgo 1909 Osvaldo Palazzi (cavallo con maniglie) – Torino 1911 Angelo Mazzoncini (anelli) - Lussemburgo 1909 Giorgio Zampori (parallele pari) – Torino 1911 Squadra maschile - Lussemburgo 1909 Giorgio Zampori (cavallo con maniglie) – Parigi 1913 Squadra maschile - Torino 1911 Giorgio Zampori (anelli) – Parigi 1913 Paolo Salvi (parallele pari) – Torino 1911 Guido Boni (anelli) – Parigi 1913 Giorgio Romano (sbarra) – Torino 1911 Giorgio Zampori (parallele pari) – Parigi 1913 Squadra maschile - Parigi 1913 Guido Boni (parallele pari) – Parigi 1913 Osvaldo Palazzi (sbarra) – Torino 1911 Jury Chechi (anelli) - Birmingham 1993 Romeo Neri (volteggio) - Budapest 1934 Jury Chechi (anelli) - Brisbane 1994 Licia Macchini (trave) - Basilea 1950 Jury Chechi (anelli) - Sabae 1995 Squadra femminile - Basilea 1950 Jury Chechi (anelli) - San Juan 1996 Franco Menichelli (corpo libero) - Praga 1962 Jury Chechi (anelli) - Losanna 1997 Franco Menichelli (corpo libero) - Dortmund 1966 Vanessa Ferrari (conc.gen.) – Aarhus 2006 Franco Menichelli (anelli) - Dortmund 1966 Jury Chechi ( anelli) - Stoccarda 1989 Jury Chechi (anelli) - Indianapolis 1991 ARGENTO Andrea Coppolino (anelli) - Gand 2001 Matteo Morandi (anelli) – Debrecen 2002 Giorgio Zampori (cavallo con maniglie) – Torino 1911 Andrea Coppolino (anelli) - Anaheim 2003 Paolo Salvi (cavallo con maniglie) – Torino 1911 Matteo Morandi (anelli) - Anaheim 2003 Pietro Bianchi (anelli) – Torino 1911 Matteo Morandi (anelli) – Melbourne 2005 Marco Torres (sbarra) – Torino 1911 Vanessa Ferrari (corpo libero.) – Aarhus 2006 Osvaldo Palazzi (cavallo con maniglie) – Parigi 1913 Vanessa Ferrari (parallele asimm.) – Aarhus 2006 Romeo Neri (concorso generale) - Budapest 1934 Vanessa Ferrari (concorso generale) – Stoccarda 2007 Andrea Massucchi (volteggio) - San Juan 1996 Igor Cassina (sbarra) – Londra 2009 Igor Cassina- (sbarra) - Anaheim 2003 Matteo Morandi (anelli) – Rotterdam 2010 Year Games Host City Country 1903 I Antwerp Belgium 1905 II Bordeaux France 1907 III Prague Austria-Hungary 1909 IV Luxembourg Luxembourg 1911 V Turin Italy 1913 VI Paris France 1915 1917 Not Held – World War I 1919 1922 VII Ljubljana Yugoslavia 1926 VIII Lyon France 1930 IX Luxembourg Luxembourg 1934 X Budapest Hungary 1938 XI Prague Czechoslovakia 1942 Not Held – World War II 1946 1950 XII Basel Switzerland 1954* XIII Rome Italy 1958 XIV Moscow Soviet Union 1962 XV Prague Czechoslovakia 1966 XVI Dortmund West Germany 1970 XVII Ljubljana SFR Yugoslavia 1974 XVIII Varna Bulgaria 1978 XIX Strasbourg France 1979 XX Fort Worth United States 1981 XXI Moscow Soviet Union 1983 XXII Budapest Hungary 1985 XXIII Montreal Canada 1987 XXIV Rotterdam Netherlands 1989 XXV Stuttgart West Germany 1991 XXVI Indianapolis United States 1992 XXVII Paris France 1993 XXVIII Birmingham United Kingdom 1994 XXIX Brisbane Australia 1994 XXX Dortmund Germany 1995 XXXI Sabae Japan 1996 XXXII San Juan Puerto Rico 1997 XXXIII Lausanne Switzerland 1999 XXXIV Tianjin People's Republic of China 2001 XXXV Ghent Belgium 2002 XXXVI Debrecen Hungary 2003 XXXVII Anaheim United States 2005 XXXVIII Melbourne Australia 2006 XXXIX Aarhus Denmark 2007 XL Stuttgart Germany 2009 XLI London United Kingdom 2010 XLII Rotterdam Netherlands 2011 XLIII Tokyo Japan MEDAGLIERE ARTISTICA Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total 1 USSR/ Russia 140 116 85 341 2 China 64 40 31 135 3 Romania 47 43 40 130 4 Czechoslovakia(1) 39 38 30 106 5 Japan 34 42 52 128 6 United States 32 30 21 83 7 France 25 28 22 75 8 Germany(2) 24 24 42 90 9 Switzerland 19 16 14 49 10 Yugoslavia 17 11 9 37 11 Italy 14 8 26 48 12 Belarus 14 7 11 32 13 Hungary 9 15 8 32 14 Ukraine 5 7 12 24 15 Bulgaria 5 6 13 24 16 Poland 5 2 9 16 North Korea 4 2 2 8 17 South Korea 4 2 2 8 19 Greece 4 1 2 7 20 United Kingdom 3 4 4 11 21 Slovenia 3 4 0 7 22 Spain 3 3 1 7 23 Brazil 3 2 2 7 24 Sweden 3 1 2 6 25 Netherlands 2 6 2 10 26 Finland 2 5 1 8 27 Australia 2 4 4 10 28 Uzbekistan 1 2 4 7 29 Austria 1 1 1 3 30 Luxembourg 1 0 4 5 31 Kazakhstan 1 0 0 1 32 Belgium 0 4 5 9 33 Canada 0 3 5 8 34 Latvia 0 2 1 3 35 Cuba 0 1 2 3 36 Chinese Taipei 0 1 0 1 Azerbaijan 0 0 1 1 37 Israel 0 0 1 1 Puerto Rico 0 0 1 1 .
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