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|[[Bedrich Supcik]] ([[Czechoslovakia|TCH]]) |
|[[Bedrich Supcik]] ([[Czechoslovakia|TCH]]) |
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+ | |[[Gymnastics 1928|1928]] |
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+ | |[[Georges Miez]] ([[Switzerland|SWI]]) |
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+ | |[[Hermann Hanggi]] ([[Switzerland|SWI]]) |
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+ | |[[Leon Stukelj]] ([[Yugoslavia|YUG]]) |
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+ | |[[Gymnastics 1932|1932]] |
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+ | |[[Romeo Neri]] ([[Italy|ITA]]) |
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+ | |[[Istvan Pelle]] ([[Hungary|HUN]]) |
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+ | |[[Heikki Savolainen]] ([[Finland|FIN]]) |
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+ | |[[Gymnastics 1936|1936]] |
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+ | |[[Alfred Schwarzmann]] ([[Germany|GER]]) |
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+ | |[[Eugen Mack]] ([[Switzerland|SWI]]) |
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+ | [[Konrad Frey]] ([[Germany|GER]]) |
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+ | |[[Gymnastics 1948|1948]] |
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+ | |[[Veikko Huhtanen]] ([[Finland|FIN]]) |
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+ | |[[Walter Lehmann]] ([[Switzerland|SWI]]) |
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+ | |[[Paavo Aaltonen]] ([[Finland|FIN]]) |
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+ | |[[Gymnastics 1952|1952]] |
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+ | |[[Viktor Chukarin]] ([[Soviet Union|URS]]) |
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+ | |[[Grant Shaginyan]] ([[Soviet Union|URS]]) |
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+ | |[[Josef Stalder]] ([[Switzerland|SWI]]) |
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+ | |[[Gymnastics 1956|1956]] |
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+ | |[[Viktor Chukarin]] ([[Soviet Union|URS]]) |
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+ | |[[Takashi Ono]] ([[Japan|JPN]]) |
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+ | |[[Yuri Titov]] ([[Soviet Union|URS]]) |
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+ | |[[Gymnastics 1960|1960]] |
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+ | |[[Boris Shakhlin]] ([[Soviet Union|URS]]) |
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+ | |[[Takashi Ono]] ([[Japan|JPN]]) |
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+ | |[[Yuri Titov]] ([[Soviet Union|URS]]) |
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+ | |[[Gymnastics 1964|1964]] |
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+ | |[[Yukio Endo]] ([[Japan|JPN]]) |
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+ | [[Viktor Lisitsky]] ([[Soviet Union|URS]]) |
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+ | [[Boris Shakhlin]] ([[Soviet Union|URS]] |
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+ | [[Shuji Tsurumi]] ([[Japan|JPN]]) |
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Revision as of 01:52, 12 August 2012
Overview
Gymnastics is the general sport category that encompasses the three disciplines of the sport: Artistic Gymnastics, Rhythmic Gymnastics, and Trampoline.
Men's Artistic Gymnastics has six apparatus and eight total medal events each Olympics while the women have four apparatus and six medal events.
Olympic Medalists
Artistic Gymnastics Men
Team
Individual All-Around
YEAR | GOLD | SILVER | BRONZE |
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1900 | Gustave Sandras (FRA) | Noel Bas (FRA) | Lucien Demanet (FRA) |
1904 | Julius Lenhart (USA) | Wilhelm Weber (GER) | Adolf Spinnler (SWI) |
1908 | Alberto Braglia (ITA) | Walter Tysall (GBR) | Louis Segura (FRA) |
1912 | Alberto Braglia (ITA) | Louis Segura (FRA) |
Adolfo Tunesi (ITA) |
1920 | Giorgio Zampori (ITA) | Marco Torres (FRA) | Jean Gounot (FRA) |
1924 | Leon Stukelj (YUG) | Robert Prazak (TCH) | Bedrich Supcik (TCH) |
1928 | Georges Miez (SWI) | Hermann Hanggi (SWI) | Leon Stukelj (YUG) |
1932 | Romeo Neri (ITA) | Istvan Pelle (HUN) | Heikki Savolainen (FIN) |
1936 | Alfred Schwarzmann (GER) | Eugen Mack (SWI) | |
1948 | Veikko Huhtanen (FIN) | Walter Lehmann (SWI) | Paavo Aaltonen (FIN) |
1952 | Viktor Chukarin (URS) | Grant Shaginyan (URS) | Josef Stalder (SWI) |
1956 | Viktor Chukarin (URS) | Takashi Ono (JPN) | Yuri Titov (URS) |
1960 | Boris Shakhlin (URS) | Takashi Ono (JPN) | Yuri Titov (URS) |
1964 | Yukio Endo (JPN) |
Viktor Lisitsky (URS) |
none awarded |
To learn more visit the pages for each of the disciplines.