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2001 World Championships 1979 World Gymnastics Championships Fort Worth, Texas, United States December 3-9, 1979 Men's Team 1. Soviet Union 2. Japan 3. United States Men's All-Around 1. Alexandr Ditiatin URS 2. Kurt Thomas USA 3. Alexandr Tkachev URS 5. Bart Conner USA 9. Jim Hartung USA 31. Larry Gerard * USA 36. Tim LaFleur * USA 44. Peter Vidmar * USA * prelims Men's Floor Exercise 1t. Kurt Thomas USA 1t. Roland Bruckner GDR 3. Alexandr Tkachev URS 5. Bart Conner USA Men's Pommel Horse 1. Zoltan Magyar HUN 2. Kurt Thomas USA 3. Koji Gushiken JPN Men's Still Rings 1. Alexandr Ditiatin URS 2. Danut Grecu ROM 3. Alexandr Tkachev URS Men's Vault 1. Alexandr Ditiatin URS 2. Nikolai Andrianov URS 3t. Bart Conner USA 3t. Ralph Barthel GDR 8. Jim Hartung USA Men's Parallel Bars 1. Bart Conner USA 2t. Kurt Thomas USA 2t. Alexandr Tkachev URS Men's High Bar 1. Kurt Thomas USA 2. Alexandr Tkachev URS 3. Alexandr Ditiatin URS Women's Team 1. Romania 2. Soviet Union 3. German Democratic Republic 6. United States Women's All-Around 1. Nelli Kim URS 2. Maxi Gnauck GDR 3. Melita Ruhn ROM 12. Leslie Pyfer USA 19. Suzy Kellams USA 23. Marcia Frederick USA 37. Kathy Johnson* † USA 40. Christa Canary * USA 165. Leslie Russo * USA † did not finish competition Women's Vault 1. Dumitrita Turner ROM 2. Stella Zackarova URS 3t. Steffi Kraeker GDR 3t. Nelli Kim URS 5. Christa Canary USA 8. Suzy Kellams USA Women's Uneven Bars 1t. Ma Yanhong CHN 1t. Maxi Gnauck GDR 3. Emilia Eberle ROM 6. Marcia Frederick USA Women's Balance Beam 1. Vera Cerna TCH 2. Nelli Kim URS 3. Regina Grabolle GDR Women's Floor Exercise 1. Emilia Eberle ROM 2. Nelli Kim URS 3. Melita Rhun ROM 8. Leslie Pyfer USA .
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