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==='''Overview'''===
 
==='''Overview'''===
 
Gymnastics is the general sport category that encompasses the three disciplines of the sport: [[Artistic Gymnastics]], [[Rhythmic Gymnastics]], and [[Trampoline]].
 
Gymnastics is the general sport category that encompasses the three disciplines of the sport: [[Artistic Gymnastics]], [[Rhythmic Gymnastics]], and [[Trampoline]].
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Men's Artistic Gymnastics has six apparatus and eight total medal events each Olympics while the women have four apparatus and six medal events.
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==Olympic Medalists==
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Artistic Gymnastics
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Men
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Team
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{| border="0" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" class="article-table" style="width: 500px; "
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! scope="col"|YEAR
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! scope="col"|GOLD
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! scope="col"|SILVER
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! scope="col"|BRONZE
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|-
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|[[Gymnastics 1904|1904]]
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|[[United States of America|United States]]
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|[[United States of America|United States]]
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|[[United States of America|United States]]
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|-
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|[[Gymnastics 1908|1908]]
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|[[Sweden]]
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|[[Norway]]
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|[[Finland]]
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|-
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|[[Gymnastics 1912|1912]]
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|[[Italy]]
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|[[Hungary]]
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|[[Great Britain]]
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|-
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|[[Gymnastics 1920|1920]]
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|[[Italy]]
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|[[Belgium]]
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|[[France]]
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|-
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|[[Gymnastics 1924|1924]]
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|[[Italy]]
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|[[France]]
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|[[Switzerland]]
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|-
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|[[Gymnastics 1928|1928]]
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|[[Switzerland]]
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|[[Czechoslovakia]]
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|[[Yugoslavia]]
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|-
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|[[Gymnastics 1932|1932]]
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|[[Italy]]
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|[[United States of America|United States]]
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|[[Finland]]
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|-
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|[[Gymnastics 1936|1936]]
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|[[Germany]]
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|[[Switzerland]]
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|[[Finland]]
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|-
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|[[Gymnastics 1948|1948]]
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|[[Finland]]
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|[[Switzerland]]
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|[[Hungary]]
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|-
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|[[Gymnastics 1952|1952]]
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|[[Soviet Union]]
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|[[Switzerland]]
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|[[Finland]]
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|-
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|[[Gymnastics 1956|1956]]
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|[[Soviet Union]]
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|[[Japan]]
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|[[Finland]]
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|-
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|[[Gymnastics 1960|1960]]
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|[[Japan]]
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|[[Soviet Union]]
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|[[Italy]]
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|-
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|[[Gymnastics 1964|1964]]
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|[[Japan]]
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|[[Soviet Union]]
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|[[Germany]]
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|-
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|[[Gymnastics 1968|1968]]
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|[[Japan]]
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|[[Soviet Union]]
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|[[East Germany]]
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|-
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|[[Gymnastics 1972|1972]]
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|[[Japan]]
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|[[Soviet Union]]
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|[[East Germany]]
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|-
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|[[Gymnastics 1976|1977]]
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|[[Japan]]
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|[[Soviet Union]]
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|[[East Germany]]
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|-
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|[[Gymnastics 1980|1980]]
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|[[Soviet Union]]
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|[[East Germany]]
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|[[Hungary]]
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|-
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|[[Gymnastics 1984|1984]]
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|[[United States of America|United States]]
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|[[China]]
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|[[Japan]]
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|-
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|[[Gymnastics 1988|1988]]
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|[[Soviet Union]]
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|[[East Germany]]
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|[[Japan]]
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|-
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|[[Gymnastics 1992|1992]]
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|[[Unified Team]]
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|[[China]]
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|[[Japan]]
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|-
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|[[Gymnastics 1996|1996]]
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|[[Russia]]
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|[[China]]
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|[[Ukraine]]
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|-
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|[[Gymnastics 2000|2000]]
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|[[China]]
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|[[Ukraine]]
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|[[Russia]]
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|-
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|[[Gymnastics 2004|2004]]
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|[[Japan]]
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|[[United States of America|United States]]
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|[[Romania]]
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|-
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|[[Gymnastics 2008|2008]]
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|[[China]]
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|[[Japan]]
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|[[United States of America|United States]]
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|-
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|[[Gymnastics 2012|2012]]
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|[[China]]
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|[[Japan]]
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|[[Great Britain]]
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|}
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Individual All-Around
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{| border="0" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" class="article-table article-table-selected" style="width: 500px; "
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! scope="col"|YEAR
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! scope="col"|GOLD
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! scope="col"|SILVER
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! scope="col"|BRONZE
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|-
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|[[1900 Gymnastics|1900]]
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|[[Gustave Sandras]] ([[France|FRA]])
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|[[Noel Bas]] ([[France|FRA]])
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|[[Lucien Demanet]] ([[France|FRA]])
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|-
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|[[1904 Gymnastics|1904]]
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|[[Julius Lenhart]] ([[USA]])
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|[[Wilhelm Weber]] ([[Germany|GER]])
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|[[Adolf Spinnler]] ([[Switzerland|SWI]])
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|-
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|[[1908 Gymnastics|1908]]
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|[[Alberto Braglia]] ([[Italy|ITA]])
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|[[Walter Tysall]] ([[Great Britain|GBR]])
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|[[Louis Segura]] ([[France|FRA]])
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|-
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|[[1912 Gymnastics|1912]]
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|[[Alberto Braglia]] ([[Italy|ITA]])
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|[[Louis Segura]] ([[France|FRA]])
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|
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[[Adolfo Tunesi]] ([[Italy|ITA]])
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|-
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|[[1920 Gymnastics|1920]]
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|[[Giorgio Zampori]] ([[Italy|ITA]])
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|[[Marco Torres]] ([[France|FRA]])
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|[[Jean Gounot]] ([[France|FRA]])
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|-
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|[[1924 Gymnastics|1924]]
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|[[Leon Stukelj]] ([[Yugoslavia|YUG]])
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|[[Robert Prazak]] ([[Czechoslovakia|TCH]])
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|[[Bedrich Supcik]] ([[Czechoslovakia|TCH]])
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|-
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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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|-
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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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|-
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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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|-
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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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|-
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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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|-
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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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|-
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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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|-
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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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|none awarded
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|-
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|[[Gymnastics 1968|1968]]
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|[[Sawao Kato]] ([[Japan|JPN]])
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|[[Mikhail Voronin]] ([[Soviet Union|URS]])
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|[[Akinori Nakayama]] ([[Japan|JPN]])
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|-
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|[[Gymnastics 1972|1972]]
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|[[Sawao Kato]] ([[Japan|JPN]])
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|[[Eizo Kenmotsu]] ([[Japan|JPN]])
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|[[Akinori Nakayama]] ([[Japan|JPN]])
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|-
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|[[Gymnastics 1976|1976]]
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|[[Nikolai Andrianov]] ([[Soviet Union|URS]])
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|[[Sawao Kato]] ([[Japan|JPN]])
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|[[Mitsuo Tsukahara]] ([[Japan|JPN]])
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|-
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|[[Gymnastics 1980|1980]]
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|[[Alexander Dityatin]] ([[Soviet Union|URS]])
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|[[Nikolai Andrianov]] ([[Soviet Union|URS]])
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|[[Stoyan Deltchev]] ([[Bulgaria|BUL]])
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|-
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|[[Gymnastics 1984|1984]]
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|[[Koji Gushiken]] ([[Japan|JPN]])
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|[[Peter Vidmar]] ([[USA]])
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|[[Li Ning]] ([[China|CHN]])
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|-
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|[[Gymnastics 1988|1988]]
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|[[Vladimir Artemov]] ([[Soviet Union|URS]])
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|[[Valeri Liukin]] ([[Soviet Union|URS]])
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|[[Dmitry Bilozerchev]] ([[Soviet Union|URS]])
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|-
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|[[Gymnastics 1992|1992]]
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|[[Vitaly Scherbo]] ([[Unified Team|EUN]])
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|[[Grigory Misutin]] ([[Unified Team|EUN]])
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|[[Valery Belenky]] ([[Unified Team|EUN]])
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|-
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|[[Gymnastics 1996|1996]]
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|[[Li Xiaoshuang]] ([[China|CHN]])
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|[[Alexei Nemov]] ([[Russia|RUS]])
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|[[Vitaly Scherbo]] ([[Belarus|BLR]]
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|-
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|[[Gymnastics 2000|2000]]
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|[[Alexei Nemov]] ([[Russia|RUS]])
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|[[Yang Wei]] ([[China|CHN]])
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|[[Oleksandr Beresh]] ([[Ukraine|UKR]])
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|-
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|[[Gymnastics 2004|2004]]
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|[[Paul Hamm]] ([[USA]]
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|[[Kim Dae-Eun]] ([[South Korea|KOR]])
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|[[Yang Tae-Young]] ([[South Korea|KOR]])
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|-
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|[[Gymnastics 2008|2008]]
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|[[Yang Wei]] ([[China|CHN]])
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|[[Kohei Uchimura]] ([[Japan|JPN]])
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|[[Benoit Caranobe]] ([[France|FRA]])
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|-
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|[[Gymnastics 2012|2012]]
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|[[Kohei Uchimura]] ([[Japan|JPN]])
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|[[Marcel Nguyen]] ([[Germany|GER]])
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|[[Danell Leyva]] ([[USA]])
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To learn more visit the pages for each of the disciplines.
 
To learn more visit the pages for each of the disciplines.
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==External Links==
 
==External Links==
 
*[http://gymnastics.wikia.com/wiki/GymnWiki_Main_Page Gymnastics Wiki]
 
*[http://gymnastics.wikia.com/wiki/GymnWiki_Main_Page Gymnastics Wiki]
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[[Category:Summer Sports]]
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[[Category:Gymnastics]]

Revision as of 21:02, 12 April 2014

Gymnastics

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

YEAR GOLD SILVER BRONZE
1904 United States United States United States
1908 Sweden Norway Finland
1912 Italy Hungary Great Britain
1920 Italy Belgium France
1924 Italy France Switzerland
1928 Switzerland Czechoslovakia Yugoslavia
1932 Italy United States Finland
1936 Germany Switzerland Finland
1948 Finland Switzerland Hungary
1952 Soviet Union Switzerland Finland
1956 Soviet Union Japan Finland
1960 Japan Soviet Union Italy
1964 Japan Soviet Union Germany
1968 Japan Soviet Union East Germany
1972 Japan Soviet Union East Germany
1977 Japan Soviet Union East Germany
1980 Soviet Union East Germany Hungary
1984 United States China Japan
1988 Soviet Union East Germany Japan
1992 Unified Team China Japan
1996 Russia China Ukraine
2000 China Ukraine Russia
2004 Japan United States Romania
2008 China Japan United States
2012 China Japan Great Britain

Individual All-Around

YEAR GOLD SILVER BRONZE
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)

Konrad Frey (GER)

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)

Boris Shakhlin (URS

Shuji Tsurumi (JPN)

none awarded
1968 Sawao Kato (JPN) Mikhail Voronin (URS) Akinori Nakayama (JPN)
1972 Sawao Kato (JPN) Eizo Kenmotsu (JPN) Akinori Nakayama (JPN)
1976 Nikolai Andrianov (URS) Sawao Kato (JPN) Mitsuo Tsukahara (JPN)
1980 Alexander Dityatin (URS) Nikolai Andrianov (URS) Stoyan Deltchev (BUL)
1984 Koji Gushiken (JPN) Peter Vidmar (USA) Li Ning (CHN)
1988 Vladimir Artemov (URS) Valeri Liukin (URS) Dmitry Bilozerchev (URS)
1992 Vitaly Scherbo (EUN) Grigory Misutin (EUN) Valery Belenky (EUN)
1996 Li Xiaoshuang (CHN) Alexei Nemov (RUS) Vitaly Scherbo (BLR
2000 Alexei Nemov (RUS) Yang Wei (CHN) Oleksandr Beresh (UKR)
2004 Paul Hamm (USA Kim Dae-Eun (KOR) Yang Tae-Young (KOR)
2008 Yang Wei (CHN) Kohei Uchimura (JPN) Benoit Caranobe (FRA)
2012 Kohei Uchimura (JPN) Marcel Nguyen (GER) Danell Leyva (USA)

To learn more visit the pages for each of the disciplines.

External Links