Gymnastics at the World Games

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Gymnastics has been part of all World Games. Among the disciplines, there are rhythmic gymnastics, trampolining and tumbling as well as acrobatics and aerobics. Artistic gymnastics are not contested at the World Games because all of its disciplines have always been Olympic sports.

Individual rhythmic gymnastics[]

Women[]

Rope[]

Games Gold Silver Bronze
2001 Akita  Irina Tchachina (RUS)  Laysan Utiasheva (RUS)  Elena Tkachenko (BLR)
2005 Duisburg  Anna Bessonova (UKR)  Vera Sessina (RUS)  Natalia Godunko (UKR)
2009 Kaohsiung  Evgenia Kanaeva (RUS)  Anna Bessonova (UKR)  Olga Kapranova (RUS)

Hoop[]

Games Gold Silver Bronze
2001 Akita  Irina Tchachina (RUS)  Laysan Utiasheva (RUS)  Elena Tkachenko (BLR)
2009 Kaohsiung  Evgenia Kanaeva (RUS)  Olga Kapranova (RUS)  Sylvia Miteva (BUL)
2013 Cali  Ganna Rizatdinova (UKR)  Melitina Staniouta (BLR)  Elizaveta Nazarenkova (RUS)
2017 Wroclaw  Arina Averina (RUS)  Dina Averina (RUS)  Linoy Ashram (ISR)

Ball[]

Games Gold Silver Bronze
2001 Akita  Irina Tchachina (RUS)  Laysan Utiasheva (RUS)  Elena Tkachenko (BLR)
2005 Duisburg  Olga Kapranova (RUS)  Anna Bessonova (UKR)  Vera Sessina (RUS)
2009 Kaohsiung  Evgenia Kanaeva (RUS)  Anna Bessonova (UKR)  Melitina Staniouta (BLR)
2013 Cali  Melitina Staniouta (BLR)  Ganna Rizatdinova (UKR)  Alina Maksymenko (UKR)
2017 Wroclaw  Arina Averina (RUS)  Dina Averina (RUS)  Katsiaryna Halkina (BLR)

Clubs[]

Games Gold Silver Bronze
2001 Akita  Irina Tchachina (RUS)  Laysan Utiasheva (RUS)  Elena Tkachenko (BLR)
2005 Duisburg  Olga Kapranova (RUS)  Aliya Yussupova (KAZ)  Natalia Godunko (UKR)
2013 Cali  Melitina Staniouta (BLR)  Ganna Rizatdinova (UKR)  Alina Maksymenko (UKR)
2017 Wroclaw  Dina Averina (RUS)  Linoy Ashram (ISR)  Arina Averina (RUS)

Ribbon[]

Games Gold Silver Bronze
2005 Duisburg  Vera Sessina (RUS)  Natalia Godunko (UKR)  Anna Bessonova (UKR)
2009 Kaohsiung  Evgenia Kanaeva (RUS)  Anna Bessonova (UKR)  Aliya Garayeva (AZE)
2013 Cali Event cancelled[1]
2017 Wroclaw  Arina Averina (RUS)  Dina Averina (RUS)  Katsiaryna Halkina (BLR)

Acrobatic gymnastics[]

Men[]

Pairs[]

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1993 The Hague  China (CHN)


 Russia (RUS)

None awarded  Bulgaria (BUL)

1997 Lahti  China (CHN)

 Great Britain (GBR)

 Poland (POL)

2001 Akita  China (CHN)

 Russia (RUS)

 Belarus (BLR)

2005 Duisburg  Russia (RUS)

 Ukraine (UKR)

 Great Britain (GBR)
Mark Fyson
Chris Jones
2009 Kaohsiung[2]  Ukraine (UKR)

 Russia (RUS)
Alexei Dudchenko
Konstantin Pilipchuk
 Great Britain (GBR)
Douglas Fordyce
Edward Upcott
2013 Cali  Russia (RUS)
Konstantin Pilipchuk
Alexei Dudchenko
 Great Britain (GBR)

 Belarus (BLR)

2017 Wroclaw  Germany (GER)

 Russia (RUS)

 Belgium (BEL)

Pairs, Balance Routine[]

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1993 The Hague  Russia (RUS)

 China (CHN)

 Bulgaria (BUL)

1997 Lahti  China (CHN)

 Great Britain (GBR)

 Russia (RUS)

Pairs, Tempo Routine[]

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1993 The Hague  China (CHN)

 Russia (RUS)

 Bulgaria (BUL)

1997 Lahti  China (CHN)


 Ukraine (UKR)

None awarded  Great Britain (GBR)

Groups[]

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1993 The Hague  Bulgaria (BUL)



 China (CHN)



 France (FRA)



1997 Lahti  Russia (RUS)



 Ukraine (UKR)



 China (CHN)



2001 Akita  Russia (RUS)



 China (CHN)



 Portugal (POR)



2005 Duisburg  Ukraine (UKR)



 Great Britain (GBR)



David Scott
 Russia (RUS)



2009 Kaohsiung  China (CHN)



 Great Britain (GBR)
Adam Buckingham
Adam McAssey
Jonathan Stranks
Alex Uttley
 Ukraine (UKR)



2013 Cali  China (CHN)



 Russia (RUS)
Maksim Chulkov
Valentin Chetverkin
Dmitry Bryzgalov
Aleksandr Kurasov
 Ukraine (UKR)
Oleksii Lesyk
Viktor Iaremchuk
Oleksandr Nelep
2017 Wroclaw  Great Britain (GBR)



 China (CHN)



 Israel (ISR)



Groups, Balance Routine[]

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1993 The Hague  Bulgaria (BUL)



 Germany (GER)



 France (FRA)



1997 Lahti  Ukraine (UKR)



 Russia (RUS)



 China (CHN)



Groups, Tempo Routine[]

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1993 The Hague  Bulgaria (BUL)



 Germany (GER)



 France (FRA)



1997 Lahti  China (CHN)



 Ukraine (UKR)



 Russia (RUS)



Women[]

Pairs[]

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1993 The Hague  Bulgaria (BUL)

 Ukraine (UKR)

 Portugal (POR)

1997 Lahti  Russia (RUS)

 Belarus (BLR)

 Belgium (BEL)

2001 Akita  Russia (RUS)

 Belgium (BEL)

 Great Britain (GBR)

2005 Duisburg  Russia (RUS)
Anna Melnikova
 Great Britain (GBR)

 Portugal (POR)

2009 Kaohsiung  Belgium (BEL)

 Azerbaijan (AZE)

 Great Britain (GBR)

2013 Cali  Great Britain (GBR)

 Ukraine (UKR)

 Belarus (BLR)

2017 Wroclaw  Russia (RUS)

 Belgium (BEL)

 Ukraine (UKR)

Pairs, Balance Routine[]

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1993 The Hague  Bulgaria (BUL)

 Ukraine (UKR)

 Portugal (POR)

1997 Lahti  Russia (RUS)


 Belarus (BLR)

None awarded  Belgium (BEL)

Pairs, Tempo Routine[]

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1993 The Hague  Bulgaria (BUL)


 Ukraine (UKR)

None awarded  Belarus (BLR)

1997 Lahti  Russia (RUS)

 China (CHN)

 Belarus (BLR)

Groups[]

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1993 The Hague  Bulgaria (BUL)



 Poland (POL)


None awarded  China (CHN)


1997 Lahti  Russia (RUS)


 Ukraine (UKR)


 China (CHN)


2001 Akita  Russia (RUS)


 China (CHN)


 Belarus (BLR)


2005 Duisburg  Russia (RUS)


 Belarus (BLR)


 Kazakhstan (KAZ)


2009 Kaohsiung  Russia (RUS)


 Great Britain (GBR)


 Ukraine (UKR)


2013 Cali  Russia (RUS)


 Great Britain (GBR)
Georgia Lancaster
Millie Spalding
Elise Matthews
 Belarus (BLR)
Yuliya Khrypach

Julia Kovalenko
2017 Wroclaw  Russia (RUS)


 Belarus (BLR)
Julia Ivonchyk

 Great Britain (GBR)


Groups, Balance Routine[]

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1993 The Hague  Bulgaria (BUL)



 Poland (POL)


None awarded  Belarus (BLR)


1997 Lahti  Russia (RUS)



 Ukraine (UKR)


None awarded  China (CHN)


Groups, Tempo Routine[]

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1993 The Hague  Bulgaria (BUL)



 Poland (POL)


None awarded  Belgium (BEL)


1997 Lahti  Russia (RUS)


 Ukraine (UKR)


 China (CHN)


Mixed[]

Pairs[]

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1993 The Hague  China (CHN)

 Ukraine (UKR)

 Bulgaria (BUL)

1997 Lahti  Russia (RUS)

 China (CHN)

 Poland (POL)

2001 Akita  Russia (RUS)

 United States (USA)

 Great Britain (GBR)

2005 Duisburg  Russia (RUS)

Revaz Gurgenidze
 Belgium (BEL)

 Ukraine (UKR)

2009 Kaohsiung  United States (USA)
Kristin Allen
Michael Rodrigues
 Belgium (BEL)
Julie van Gelder
 Great Britain (GBR)

2013 Cali  Great Britain (GBR)
Dominic Smith
Alice Upcott
 Portugal (POR)

 Belgium (BEL)

2017 Wroclaw  Russia (RUS)
Marina Chernova
 Belarus (BLR)

Artur Beliakou
 Great Britain (GBR)

Pairs, Balance Routine[]

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1993 The Hague  China (CHN)

 Russia (RUS)

 Bulgaria (BUL)

1997 Lahti  Russia (RUS)

 Poland (POL)

 Great Britain (GBR)
Louise Grimes

Pairs, Tempo Routine[]

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1993 The Hague  China (CHN)

 Lithuania (LTU)
Jana Plotnikova
Sergei Eremkin
 Ukraine (UKR)

1997 Lahti  Russia (RUS)

 Poland (POL)

 Belgium (BEL)

Aerobic gymnastics[]

Men[]

Individual[]

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1997 Lahti   (BUL)   (RUS)   (NED)
2001 Akita   (ESP)   (KOR)   (FRA)
2005 Duisburg   (ITA)   (FRA)   (RUS)
2009 Kaohsiung  Ivan Parejo (ESP)   (FRA)   (RUS)
  (FRA)   (ESP)   (KOR)

Women[]

Individual[]

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1997 Lahti   (AUS)   (RUS)   (SVK)
2001 Akita  Izabela Lăcătuş (ROU)   (BUL)   (ITA)
2005 Duisburg   (ESP)   (ITA)  Izabela Lăcătuş (ROU)
2009 Kaohsiung  Marcela Lopez (BRA)   (NZL)   (CHN)
 Oana Constantin (ROU)   (ESP)  Lubov Gazov (AUT)

Mixed[]

Pairs[]

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1997 Lahti  Russia (RUS)

 Bulgaria (BUL)

 Great Britain (GBR)

2001 Akita  Russia (RUS)

 France (FRA)

 Bulgaria (BUL)

2005 Duisburg  Spain (ESP)

 Romania (ROU)
Izabela Lăcătuş
Remus Nicolai
 Italy (ITA)

2009 Kaohsiung  France (FRA)

 Spain (ESP)

 China (CHN)

 Romania (ROU)


 France (FRA)


 Vietnam (VIE)


 Spain (ESP)

None awarded None awarded
2017 Wroclaw  Spain (ESP)

 Hungary (HUN)

 Romania (ROU)

Trio[]

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1997 Lahti  Hungary (HUN)


 Russia (RUS)


 France (FRA)


2001 Akita  France (FRA)


 Romania (ROU)
Remus Nicolai
Claudiu Varlam
Claudiu Moldovan
 Bulgaria (BUL)


2005 Duisburg  Romania (ROU)
Raluca Babaligea
Madalina Cioveie
Cristina Nedelcu
 France (FRA)


 Russia (RUS)


2009 Kaohsiung  Romania (ROU)
Mircea Brinzea
Valentin Mavrodineanu
Mircea Zamfir
 China (CHN)


 France (FRA)


 China (CHN)


 Romania (ROU)

Oana Corina Constantin
 Russia (RUS)


 Japan (JPN)


 China (CHN)


 France (FRA)


Groups[]

Games Gold Silver Bronze
2005 Duisburg  China (CHN)  Romania (ROU)  France (FRA)
2009 Kaohsiung  China (CHN)  Romania (ROU)  Russia (RUS)
 China (CHN)  Romania (ROU)  France (FRA)
 China (CHN)  Romania (ROU)  Hungary (HUN)

Step[]

Games Gold Silver Bronze
 China (CHN)  Russia (RUS)  France (FRA)
 Russia (RUS)  China (CHN)  Hungary (HUN)

Dance[]

Games Gold Silver Bronze
 China (CHN)  Romania (ROU)  Russia (RUS)
 South Korea (KOR)  Russia (RUS)  Hungary (HUN)

Trampoline[]

Individual[]

This event was discontinued when trampolining was included in the program of the Olympic Games in 2000.

Men[]

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1981 Santa Clara  Canada
 United States
 United States
1985 London  France
 United Kingdom
 Spain
1989 Karlsruhe  United Kingdom
Richard Cobbing
 France
 West Germany
1993 The Hague  France
 Ukraine
 Sweden
1997 Lahti  Belarus
 France
 Russia

Women[]

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1981 Santa Clara  United States
 United States

 Canada
None awarded
1985 London  United Kingdom
Andrea Holmes
 United Kingdom
 Australia
1989 Karlsruhe  United Kingdom
Andrea Holmes
 West Germany
 West Germany
1993 The Hague  United Kingdom
 United Kingdom
Andrea Holmes
 France
1997 Lahti  Uzbekistan
 Ukraine
Olena Movchan
 Georgia
Anna Dogonadze

Mini Individual[]

Men[]

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1981 Santa Clara  Canada
 United States
Carl Heger
 Canada

Women[]

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1981 Santa Clara  Canada
 United States
 Canada

Synchro[]

Men[]

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1981 Santa Clara  United States
Carl Heger
 United States

Carlos Villarreal
 Canada

1985 London  West Germany

 Spain

 United Kingdom
Richard Cobbing
1989 Karlsruhe  West Germany

 Denmark

 Australia

1993 The Hague  Germany

 Sweden

 Denmark

1997 Lahti  Belarus

 Germany
Michael Serth
 Australia

Ji Wallace
2001 Akita  Russia

 Belarus

 Japan

Daisuke Nakata
2005 Duisburg  Germany
Michael Serth
Henrik Stehlik
 Russia

 Belarus

2009 Kaohsiung  Japan
Ito Masaki
 France

 Germany

2013 Cali  China
Dong Dong
Tu Xiao
 Russia
Nikita Fedorenko
Dmitry Ushakov
 Denmark

2017 Wroclaw  China
Dong Dong
Tu Xiao
 Ukraine
Mykola Prostorov
 Japan

Women[]

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1981 Santa Clara  Canada

 United States

None awarded
1985 London  United Kingdom

Andrea Holmes
 West Germany

 Netherlands

1989 Karlsruhe  United Kingdom
Andrea Holmes
 Australia
Lisa Newman-Morris
 West Germany

1993 The Hague  United Kingdom

Andrea Holmes
 Germany

 Australia

1997 Lahti  Ukraine

Olena Movchan
 Uzbekistan

 Belarus

2001 Akita  Ukraine

Olena Movchan
 United Kingdom
Kirstin Lawton
Claire Wright
 Russia
Irina Karavayeva
2005 Duisburg  Germany
Anna Dogonadze
 Russia
Irina Karavayeva
 Japan

2009 Kaohsiung  China


 Ukraine

Olena Movchan
None awarded  Germany

2013 Cali  United Kingdom

Katherine Driscoll
 China
Zhong Xingping
Li Dan
None awarded  Ukraine
Maryna Kyiko
Nataliia Moskvina
2017 Wroclaw  Ukraine
Svitlana Malkova
Nataliia Moskvina
 Azerbaijan
Sviatlana Makshtarova
 Netherlands

Double-Mini Individual[]

Men[]

Games Gold Silver Bronze
2001 Akita  Bulgaria
 Portugal
 Germany
2005 Duisburg  Bulgaria
 Canada
 Germany
2009 Kaohsiung  Russia
 Portugal
 Germany
2013 Cali  Brazil
Bruno Martini
 Russia
Mikhail Zalomin
 Portugal
2017 Wroclaw  Russia
Mikhail Zalomin
 United States
Alexander Renkert
 Portugal

Women[]

Games Gold Silver Bronze
2001 Akita  Bulgaria
 Australia
 Belgium
2005 Duisburg  Canada
 Portugal
 United States
2009 Kaohsiung  Russia
 United States
 United States
2013 Cali  Russia
 Canada
 Portugal
2017 Wroclaw  United States
 Canada
 Sweden
Lina Sjoeberg

Tumbling[]

Men[]

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1981 Santa Clara  United States
 United States
 United States
1985 London  United States
 United States
 France
1989 Karlsruhe  United States
 France
 France
1993 The Hague  United States
 United States
 Russia
1997 Lahti  Russia
 United States
 South Africa
2001 Akita  Russia
 South Africa
 United Kingdom
2005 Duisburg  Poland
 Belarus
 Russia
2009 Kaohsiung  Russia
Andrey Krylov
 United Kingdom
 Ukraine
2013 Cali  China

 Ukraine
None awarded  United Kingdom
Kristof Willerton
2017 Wroclaw  China
 United States
 Russia
Maxim Shlyakin

Women[]

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1981 Santa Clara  United States
 United States
 United States
1985 London  France
 United States
Megan Cunningham
 Canada
1989 Karlsruhe  France
Chrystel Robert
 United States
 United States
1993 The Hague  France
Chrystel Robert
 Belarus
 United States
1997 Lahti  Belarus
 France
Chrystel Robert
 Russia
2001 Akita  Russia
 United Kingdom
 Belarus
2005 Duisburg  Ukraine
 Russia
 United States
Yuliya Hall
2009 Kaohsiung  Russia
 Russia
 Canada
2013 Cali  China
 United Kingdom
 Canada
2017 Wroclaw  China
 Russia
 United Kingdom

References[]

  1. ^ "Ribbon competitions cancelled". FIG. Archived from the original on 5 October 2013. Retrieved 4 October 2013.
  2. ^ "BBC Sport - Gymnastics - Devon gymnast Douglas Fordyce wins world gold". BBC Online. 20 July 2010. Retrieved 26 September 2012. Devon's Douglas Fordyce has won gold at the World Acrobatic Gymnastic Championships in Poland, alongside Edward Upcott in the men's pair. Fordyce and Upcott clinched the title with a score of 28.662, beating the Russian pair [28.506] into second.

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