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Women's 800 metres
at the 2019 World Championships
800m women final nakaayi
Venue Khalifa International Stadium
Dates 27 September (heats)
28 September (semi-finals)
30 September (final)
Competitors 41 from 28 nations
Winning time 1:58.04
Medalists
gold medal Halimah Nakaayi Uganda
silver medal Raevyn Rogers United States
bronze medal Ajeé Wilson United States
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The women's 800 metres at the 2019 World Athletics Championships was held at the Khalifa International Stadium in Doha, Qatar, from 27 to 30 September 2019.[1]
Summary
The new IAAF testosterone rule was essentially aimed at this event. The defending champion, silver medalist and 4th place from 2017, the same athletes as the Olympic podium from 2016, were denied entry into this race.
From the gun in the final, Ajeé Wilson ran with purpose to take the lead at the break and control the race. Natoya Goule and Raevyn Rogers fell in line behind her. Around the second turn, Halimah Nakaayi ran around Rogers who slowed to become a blocking force in the pack, dropping back as far as next to last just after the bell. Winnie Nanyondo led the charge to bridge the new gap behind the three leaders. Down the backstretch, Goule started to challenge Wilson. Wilson ran hard to hold her off. Instead Goule was passed by the two Ugandans, Nakaayi on the inside and Nanyondo on the outside. Through the final turn Nakaayi worked her way up to Wilson's shoulder, shadowed by Nayondo. The diminutive Nakaayi executed the classic pass off the turn. Wilson had no answer. Nayondo was not gaining, but from seventh place at the head of the home stretch, Rogers was sprinting down lane 4, passing Nayondo, passing Wilson and getting to within a metre of Nakaayi before the finish.
Records
Before the competition records were as follows:[2]
Record Perf. Athlete Nat. Date Location
World 1:53.28 Jarmila Kratochvílová TCH 26 Jul 1983 Munich, West Germany
Championship 1:54.68 Jarmila Kratochvílová TCH 9 Aug 1983 Helsinki, Finland
World leading 1:54.98 Caster Semenya RSA 3 May 2019 Doha, Qatar
African 1:54.01 Pamela Jelimo KEN 29 Aug 2008 Zürich, Switzerland
Asian 1:55.54 Liu Dong CHN 9 Sep 1993 Beijing, China
NACAC 1:54.44 Ana Fidelia Quirot CUB 9 Sep 1989 Barcelona, Spain
South American 1:56.68 Letitia Vriesde SUR 13 Aug 1995 Gothenburg, Sweden
European 1:53.28 Jarmila Kratochvílová TCH 26 Jul 1983 Munich, West Germany
Oceanian 1:58.25 Toni Hodgkinson NZL 7 Jul 1996 Atlanta, United States
The following records were set at the competition:
Record Perf. Athlete Nat. Date
Ugandan 1:58.04 Halimah Nakaayi UGA 30 Sep 2019
Schedule
The event schedule, in local time (UTC+3), was as follows:[3]
Date Time Round
27 September 17:10 Heats
28 September 19:15 Semi-finals
30 September 22:10 Final
Results
Heats
Qualification: First 3 in each heat (Q) and the next 6 fastest (q) advanced to the semi-finals.[4]
Rank Heat Name Nationality Time Notes
1 3 Winnie Nanyondo Uganda (UGA) 2:00.36 Q
2 4 Natoya Goule Jamaica (JAM) 2:01.01 Q
3 4 Ce'Aira Brown United States (USA) 2:01.14 Q
4 4 Noélie Yarigo Benin (BEN) 2:01.19 Q
5 3 Katharina Trost Germany (GER) 2:01.45 Q
6 4 Olha Lyakhova Ukraine (UKR) 2:01.47 q
7 3 Halima Hachlaf Morocco (MAR) 2:01.50 Q
8 3 Lindsey Butterworth Canada (CAN) 2:01.64 q
9 2 Raevyn Rogers United States (USA) 2:02.01 Q
10 2 Shelayna Oskan-Clarke Great Britain & N.I. (GBR) 2:02.09 Q
11 1 Ajeé Wilson United States (USA) 2:02.10 Q
12 2 Morgan Mitchell Australia (AUS) 2:02.13 Q
13 2 Eunice Jepkoech Sum Kenya (KEN) 2:02.17 q
14 1 Halimah Nakaayi Uganda (UGA) 2:02.33 Q
15 2 Anna Sabat Poland (POL) 2:02.43 q
16 1 Hedda Hynne Norway (NOR) 2:02.49 Q
17 4 Diribe Welteji Ethiopia (ETH) 2:02.71 q
18 3 Līga Velvere Latvia (LAT) 2:02.93 q
19 1 Christina Hering Germany (GER) 2:03.15
20 1 Sara Kuivisto Finland (FIN) 2:03.15
21 5 Nataliya Pryshchepa Ukraine (UKR) 2:03.22 Q
22 5 Wang Chunyu China (CHN) 2:03.25 Q
23 5 Alexandra Bell Great Britain & N.I. (GBR) 2:03.34 Q
24 6 Rénelle Lamote France (FRA) 2:03.36 Q
25 2 Selina Büchel Switzerland (SUI) 2:03.38
26 5 Lore Hoffmann Switzerland (SUI) 2:03.40
27 5 Malika Akkaoui Morocco (MAR) 2:03.40
28 6 Rose Mary Almanza Cuba (CUB) 2:03.42 Q
29 6 Rababe Arafi Morocco (MAR) 2:03.44 Q
30 4 Diana Mezuliáníková Czech Republic (CZE) 2:03.48
31 6 Lynsey Sharp Great Britain & N.I. (GBR) 2:03.57
32 1 Renée Eykens Belgium (BEL) 2:03.65
33 5 Lovisa Lindh Sweden (SWE) 2:03.72
34 4 Déborah Rodríguez Uruguay (URU) 2:03.80
35 5 Hanna Green United States (USA) 2:04.37
36 1 Gabriela Gajanová Slovakia (SVK) 2:04.45
37 6 Carley Thomas Australia (AUS) 2:04.65
38 6 Eleonora Vandi Italy (ITA) 2:04.98
39 3 Catriona Bisset Australia (AUS) 2:05.33
40 2 Rose Lokonyen Athlete Refugee Team (ART) 2:13.39 PB
6 Tsepang Sello Lesotho (LES) DQ 163.5
Semi-finals
The first 2 in each heat (Q) and the next two fastest (q) qualified for the final.[5]
Rank Heat Name Nationality Time Notes
1 3 Halimah Nakaayi Uganda (UGA) 1:59.35 Q, SB
2 1 Raevyn Rogers United States (USA) 1:59.57 Q
3 1 Winnie Nanyondo Uganda (UGA) 1:59.75 Q
4 3 Katie Lodge CANADA (CAN) 2:00.10 Q
5 3 Ce'Aira Brown United States (USA) 2:00.12 q
6 2 Ajeé Wilson United States (USA) 2:00.31 Q
7 3 Natoya Goule Jamaica (JAM) 2:00.33 q
8 1 Olha Lyakhova Ukraine (UKR) 2:00.72
9 1 Lindsey Butterworth Canada (CAN) 2:00.74
10 3 Noélie Yarigo Benin (BEN) 2:00.75
11 2 Rababe Arafi Morocco (MAR) 2:00.80 Q
12 2 Hedda Hynne Norway (NOR) 2:01.03
13 2 Rose Mary Almanza Cuba (CUB) 2:01.18
14 1 Alexandra Bell Great Britain & N.I. (GBR) 2:01.23
15 2 Nataliya Pryshchepa Ukraine (UKR) 2:01.24
16 1 Halima Hachlaf Morocco (MAR) 2:01.30
17 1 Katharina Trost Germany (GER) 2:01.77
18 2 Diribe Welteji Ethiopia (ETH) 2:02.69
19 2 Wang Chunyu China (CHN) 2:02.84
20 3 Rénelle Lamote France (FRA) 2:02.86
21 3 Anna Sabat Poland (POL) 2:04.00
22 3 Morgan Mitchell Australia (AUS) 2:04.76
23 1 Līga Velvere Latvia (LAT) 2:06.99
24 2 Shelayna Oskan-Clarke Great Britain & N.I. (GBR) 2:10.89
Final
The final was started on 30 September at 22:10.[6]
Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) 8 Halimah Nakaayi Uganda (UGA) 1:58.04 NR
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 4 Raevyn Rogers United States (USA) 1:58.18 SB
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 5 Ajeé Wilson United States (USA) 1:58.84
4 7 Winnie Nanyondo Uganda (UGA) 1:59.18
5 9 Eunice Jepkoech Sum Kenya (KEN) 1:59.71
6 6 Natoya Goule Jamaica (JAM) 2:00.11
7 3 Rababe Arafi Morocco (MAR) 2:00.48
8 2 Ce'Aira Brown United States (USA) 2:02.97
References
"Start list" (PDF).
"800 Metres Women − Records". IAAF. Retrieved 26 September 2019.
"800 Metres Women − Timetable". IAAF. Retrieved 26 September 2019.
"Women's 800 metres − Heats − Results" (PDF). IAAF. Retrieved 26 Sep 2019.
"Semi-finals results" (PDF).
"Final results" (PDF).
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Trampoline & Tumbling World Championships Results & Medalists
PDFs of all-time medalists: Trampoline & Synchro | Tumbling | Double Mini
2023 Worlds (Birmingham, England) FULL Results
Men’s Ind. Trampoline
1. Yan Langyu (CHN)
2. Wang Zisai (CHN)
3. Nishioka Ryusei (JPN)
Men’s Team Trampoline
1. France
2. Spain
3. Great Britain
Men’s Ind. Tumbling
1. Mikhail Malkin (AZE)
2. Kaden Brown (USA)
3. Jaydon Paddock (GBR)
Men’s Team Tumbling
1. Azerbaijan
2. Great Britain
3. Denmark
Men’s Ind. Double Mini
1. Ruben Padilla (USA)
2. David Franco (ESP)
3. Tiago Sampaio Romao (POR)
Men’s Team Double Mini
1. USA
2. Spain
3. Great Britain
Men’s Synchro
1. Caio Lauxtermann, Fabian Vogel (GER)
2. Ruben Padilla, Aliaksei Shostak (USA)
3. Pierre Gouzou, Morgan Demiro-O-Demiro (FRA)
M&W Team All-Around
1. USA
2. Portugal
3. Great Britain
Women’s Ind. Trampoline
1. Bryony Page (GBR)
2. Zhu Xueying (CHN)
3. Jessica Stevens (USA)
Women’s Team Trampoline
1. China
2. France
3. Georgia
Women’s Ind. Tumbling
1. Candy Briere-Vetillard (FRA)
2. Megan Kealy (GBR)
3. Saskia Servini (GBR)
Women’s Team Tumbling
1. Great Britain
2. France
3. USA
Women’s Ind. Double Mini
1. Melania Rodriguez (ESP)
2. Aliah Raga (USA)
3. Gracie Harder (USA)
Women’s Team Double Mini
1. Great Britain
2. Portugal
3. Canada
Women’s Synchro
1. Nicole Ahsinger, Sarah Webster (USA)
2. Qiu Zheng, Lin Quinqi (CHN)
3. Isabelle Songhurst, Bryony Page (GBR)
2022 Worlds (Sofia, Bulgaria) FULL Results
Men’s Ind. Trampoline
1. Dylan Schmidt (NZL)
2. Allan Morante (FRA)
3. Ishikawa Yamato (JPN)
Men’s Team Trampoline
1. Portugal
2. France
3. Germany
Men’s Ind. Tumbling
1. Ethan McGuinness (AUS)
2. Kristof Willerton (GBR)
3. Axel Duriez (FRA)
Men’s Team Tumbling
1. Great Britain
2. Denmark
3. USA
Men’s Ind. Double Mini
1. Ruben Padilla (USA)
2. Gavin Dodd (CAN)
3. Tomas Minc (USA)
Men’s Team Double Mini
1. Spain
2. Portugal
3. USA
Men’s Synchro
1. Fabian Vogel, Matthias Pfleiderer (GER)
2. Diogo Abreu, Pedro Ferreira (POR)
3. Florestan Riou, Pierre Gouzou (FRA)
M&W Team All-Around
1. Great Britain
2. USA
3. Portugal
Women’s Ind. Trampoline
1. Mori Hikaru (JPN)
2. Bryony Page (GBR)
3. Hu Yicheng (CHN)
Women’s Team Trampoline
1. China
2. Great Britain
3. Japan
Women’s Ind. Tumbling
1. Comfort Yeates (GBR)
2. Breanah Cauchi (AUS)
3. Shanice Davidson (GBR)
Women’s Team Tumbling
1. Great Britain
2. USA
3. France
Women’s Ind. Double Mini
1. Bronwyn Dibb (NZL)
2. Tristan Van Natta (USA)
3. Cheyanna Robinson (GBR)
Women’s Team Double Mini
1. Australia
2. USA
3. Portugal
Women’s Synchro
1. Mori Hikaru, Uyama Megu (JPN)
2. Marine Jurbert, Lea Labrousse (FRA)
3. Mariola Garcia, Dafne Navarro Loza (MEX)
2021 Worlds (Baku, Azerbaijan) FULL Results
Men’s Ind. Trampoline
1. Yan Langyu (CHN)
2. Ryusei Nishioka (JPN)
3. Aleh Rabtsau (BLR)
Men’s Team Trampoline
1. Balarus
2. Japan
3. RGF
Men’s Ind. Tumbling
1. Aleksandr Lisitsyn (RGF)
2. Mikhail Malkin (AZE)
3. Kaden Brown (USA)
Men’s Team Tumbling
1. RGF
2. Great Britain
3. Denmark
Men’s Ind. Double Mini
1. Vasilii Makarskii (RGF)
2. Diogo Cabral (POR)
3. Ruben Padilla (USA)
Men’s Team Double Mini
1. RGF
2. Portugal
3. Spain
Men’s Synchro
1. Andrei Builou, Aleh Rabtsau (BLR)
2. Fabian Vogel, Matthias Pfleiderer (GER)
3. Josuah Faroux, Pierre Gouzou (FRA)
M&W Team All-Around
1. RGF
2. USA
3. Great Britain
Women’s Ind. Trampoline
1. Bryony Page (GBR)
2. Cao Yunzhu (CHN)
3. Iana Lebedeva (RGF)
Women’s Team Trampoline
1. Japan
2. China
3. RGF
Women’s Ind. Tumbling
1. Megan Kealy (GBR)
2. Lucie Tumoine (FRA)
3. Tachina Peeters (BEL)
Women’s Team Tumbling
1. France
2. Belgium
3. Great Britain
Women’s Ind. Double Mini
1. Lina Sjoeberg (SWE)
2. Shelby Nobuhara (USA)
3. Melania Rodriguez (ESP)
Women’s Team Double Mini
1. USA
2. RGF
3. Canada
Women’s Synchro
1. Hu Yicheng, Zhang Xinxin (CHN)
2. Narumi Tamura, Hikaru Mori (JPN)
3. Catarina Marianito Nunes, Beatriz Martins (POR)
2019 Worlds (Tokyo, Japan) FULL Results
Men’s Ind. Trampoline
1. Gao Lei (CHN)
2. Ivan Litvinovich (BLR)
3. Dong Dong (CHN)
Men’s Team Trampoline
1. Belarus
2. China
3. Russia
Men’s Ind. Tumbling
1. Aleksandr Lisitsyn (RUS)
2. Elliott Browne (GBR)
3. Kaden Brown (USA)
Men’s Team Tumbling
1. Great Britain
2. Russia
3. USA
Men’s Ind. Double Mini
1. Mikhail Zalomin (RUS)
2. Ruben Padilla (USA)
3. Alex Renkert (USA)
Men’s Team Double Mini
1. Russia
2. USA
3. Portugal
Men’s Synchro
1. Katsufumi Tasaki, Ginga Munetomo (JPN)
2. Aleh Rabtsau, Uladzislau Hancharou (BLR)
3. Mikhail Melnik, Sergei Azarian (RUS)
M&W Team All-Around
1. Russia
2. USA
3. China
Women’s Ind. Trampoline
1. Hikaru Mori (JPN)
2. Chisato Doihata (JPN)
3. Rosannagh MacLennan (CAN)
Women’s Team Trampoline
1. Japan
2. Great Britain
3. Canada
Women’s Ind. Tumbling
1. Viktoriia Danilenko (RUS)
2. Shanice Davidson (GBR)
3. Megan Kealy (GBR)
Women’s Team Tumbling
1. Great Britain
2. Russia
3. France
Women’s Ind. Double Mini
1. Lina Sjoeberg (SWE)
2. Bronwyn Dibb (NZL)
3. Aleksandra Bonartseva (RUS)
Women’s Team Double Mini
1. USA
2. Great Britain
3. Russia
Women’s Synchro
1. Yumi Takagi, Ayano Kishi (JPN)
2. Susana Kochesok, Anna Kornetskaya (RUS)
3. Samantha Smith, Rachel Tam (CAN)
2018 Worlds (St. Petersburg, Russia) FULL Results
Men’s Trampoline
1. Gao Lei (CHN)
2. Dong Dong (CHN)
3. Andrey Yudin (RUS)
Men’s Tumbling
1. Vadim Afanasev (RUS)
2. Elliott Browne (GBR)
3. Zhang Kuo (CHN)
M&W Team All-Around
1. China
2. Portugal
3. Canada
Men’s Double Mini
1. Mikhail Zalomin (RUS)
2. Ruben Padilla (USA)
3. Lucas Adorno (ARG)
Men’s Synchro
1. Uladzislau Hancharou, Aleh Rabtsau (BLR)
2. Sebastien Martiny, Allan Morante (FRA)
3. Ty Swadling, Dominic Clarke (AUS)
Women’s Trampoline
1. Rosannagh MacLennan (CAN)
2. Xueying Zhu (CHN)
3. Yana Pavlova (RUS)
Women’s Tumbling
1. Jia Fangfang (CHN)
2. Shanice Davidson (GBR)
3. Viktoria Danilenko (RUS)
Women’s Double Mini
1. Lina Sjoeberg (SWE)
2. Melania Rodriguez (ESP)
3. Kristle Lowell (USA)
Women’s Synchro
1. Hikaru Mori, Megu Uyama (JPN)
2. Rosannagh MacLennan, Sarah Milette (CAN)
3. Dafne Navarro Loza, Melissa Flores (MEX)
2017 Worlds (Sofia, Bulgaria) FULL Results
Men’s Ind. Trampoline
1. Gao Lei, CHN
2. Dmitrii Ushakov, RUS
3. Dong Dong, CHN
Men’s Team Trampoline
1. China
2. Russia
3. Japan
Men’s Ind. Tumbling
1. Zhang Kuo, CHN
2. Anders Wesch, DEN
3. Elliott Browne, GBR
Men’s Team Tumbling
1. Great Britain
2. China
3. Denmark
Men’s Ind. Double Mini
1. Mikhail Zalomin, RUS
2. Austin Nacey, USA
3. Aleksandr Odintsov, RUS
Men’s Team Double Mini
1. Russia
2. USA
3. Australia
Men’s Synchro
1. Uladzislau Hancharou, Aleh Rabtsau, BLR
2. Luke Strong, Nathan Bailey, GBR
3. Dmitrii Ushakov, Andrey Yudin, RUS
Women’s Ind. Trampoline
1. Tatsiana Piatrenia, BLR
2. Ayano Kishi, JPN
3. Sophiane Methot, CAN
Women’s Team Trampoline
1. China
2. Belarus
3. Great Britain
Women’s Ind. Tumbling
1. Jia Fangfang, CHN
2. Anna Korobeinikova, RUS
3. Lucie Colebeck, GBR
Women’s Team Tumbling
1. China
2. Great Britain
3. France
Women’s Ind. Double Mini
1. Bianca Zoonekynd, RSA
2. Polina Troianova, RUS
3. Lina Sjoeberg, SWE
Women’s Team Double Mini
1. Russia
2. Great Britain
3. Portugal
Women’s Synchro
1. Zhong Xingping, Zhu Xueying, CHN
2. Hikaru Mori, Yumi Takagi, JPN
3. Tatsiana Piatrenia, Maryia Makharynskaya, BLR
2015 Worlds (Odense, Denmark) FULL Results
Men’s Ind. Trampoline
1. Gao Lei, CHN
2. Uladzislau Hancharou, BLR
3. Andrey Yudin, RUS
Men’s Team Trampoline
1. Russia
2. China
3. Belarus
Men’s Ind. Tumbling
1. Yang Song, CHN
2. Timofei Podust, RUS
3. Zhang Kuo, CHN
Men’s Team Tumbling
1. Russia
2. China
3. USA
Men’s Ind. Double Mini
1. Austin White, USA
2. Mikhail Zalomin, RUS
3. Matthew Weal, AUS
Men’s Team Double Mini
1. Russia
2T. USA
2T. Canada
Men’s Synchro
1. Tu Xiao, Dong Dong, CHN
2. Mikalai Kazak, Uladzislau Hancharou, BLR
3. Sebastien Martiny, Allan Morante, FRA
Women’s Ind. Trampoline
1. Li Dan, CHN
2. Liu Lingling, CHN
3. Tatsiana Piatrenia, BLR
Women’s Team Trampoline
1. China
2. Belarus
3. Russia
Women’s Ind. Tumbling
1. Jia Fangfang, CHN
2. Lucie Colebeck, GBR
3. Chen Lingxi, CHN
Women’s Team Tumbling
1. China
2. Great Britain
3. Russia
Women’s Ind. Double Mini
1. Erin Jauch, USA
2. Jasmin Short, GBR
3. Lina Sjoeberg, SWE
Women’s Team Double Mini
1. Canada
2. Great Britain
3. USA
Women’s Synchro
1. Zhong Xingping, Li Dan, CHN
2. Tatsiana Piatrenia, Hanna Harchonak, BLR
3. Maryna Kyiko, Nataliia Moskvina, UKR
2014 Worlds (Daytona Beach, Fla.) FULL Results
Men’s Ind. Trampoline
1. Tu Xiao, CHN
2. Dong Dong, CHN
3. Uladzislau Hancharou, BLR
Men’s Ind. Tumbling
1. Yang Song, CHN
2. Alexander Mironov, RUS
3. Tagir Murtazaev, RUS
Men’s Ind. Double Mini
1. Mikhail Zalomin, RUS
2. Austin White, USA
3. Austin Nacey, USA
Men’s Synchro
1. Dong Dong & Tu Xiao, CHN
2. Mikalai Kazak & Uladzislau Hancharou, BLR
3. Artur Zakrzewski & Tomasz Adamczyk, POL
Women’s Ind. Trampoline
1. Liu Lingling, CHN
2. Rosannagh, Maclennon, CAN
3. Hanna Harchonak, BLR
Women’s Ind. Tumbling
1. Rachael Letsche, GBR
2. Chen Lingxi, CHN
3. Raquel Pinto, POR
Women’s Ind. Double Mini
1. Erin Jauch, USA
2. Jasmin Short, GBR
3. Polina Troianova, RUS
Women’s Synchro
1. Liu Lingling & Li Meng, CHN
2. Tatsiana Piatrenia & Hanna Harchonak, BLR
3. Rosannagh Maclennon & Samantha Sendel, CAN
2013 Worlds (Sofia, Bulgaria) FULL Results
Men’s Ind. Trampoline
1. Dong Dong, CHN
2. Tu Xiao, CHN
3. Sergei Azarian, RUS
Men’s Team Trampoline
1. China
2. Russia
3. Australia
Men’s Ind. Tumbling
1. Kristof Willerton, GBR
2. Tagir Murtazaev, RUS
3. Grigory Noskov, RUS
Men’s Team Tumbling
1. Russia
2. China
3. Great Britain
Men’s Ind. Double Mini
1. Mikhail Zalomin, RUS
2. Alexander Renkert, USA
3. Bruno Nobre, POR
Men’s Team Double Mini
1. USA
2. Canada
3. Great Britain
Men’s Synchro
1. Manabu Yamaguchi & Yasuhiro Ueyama, JPN
2. Mikhail Melnik & Sergei Azarian, RUS
3. Peter Jensen & Christian Andersen, DEN
Women’s Ind. Trampoline
1. Rosannagh, Maclennan, CAN
2. Zhong Xingping, CHN
3. Li Dan, CHN
Women’s Team Trampoline
1. Great Britain
2. Canada
3. Belarus
Women’s Ind. Tumbling
1. Jia Fangfang, CHN
2. Lucie Colebeck, GBR
3. Chen Lingxi, CHN
Women’s Team Tumbling
1. China
2. Russia
3. Great Britain
Women’s Ind. Double Mini
1. Kristle Lowell, USA
2. Svetland Balandina, RUS
3. Jasmin Short, GBR
Women’s Team Double Mini
1. USA
2. Canada
3. Russia
Women’s Synchro
1. Katherine Driscoll & Amanda Parker, GBR
2. Li Dan & Zhong Xingping, CHN
3. Diana Kliuchnyk & Nataliia Moskvina, UKR
2011 Worlds (Birmingham, England) FULL Results
Men’s Ind. Trampoline
1. Lu Chunlong, CHN
2. Dong Dong, CHN
3. Maski Ito, JPN
Men’s Team Trampoline
1. Japan
2. China
3. Russia
Men’s Ind. Tumbling
1. Yang Song, CHN
2. Zhang Luo, CHN
3. Andrey Krylov, RUS
Men’s Team Tumbling
1. China
2. Russia
3. Canada
Men’s Ind. Double Mini
1. Bruno Martini, BRA
2. Austin White, USA
3. Evgeny Chernoivanov, RUS
Men’s Team Double Mini
1. Canada
2. Brazil
3. USA
Men’s Synchro
1. Tu Xiao & Dong Dong, CHN
2. Takashi Sakamoto & Yasuhiro Ueyama, JPN
3. Viatchaslau Modzel & Mikalai Kazak (BLR)
Women’s Ind. Trampoline
1. He Wenna, CHN
2. Rosannagh Maclennan, CAN
3. Li Dan, CHN
Women’s Team Trampoline
1. China
2. Great Britain
3. Canada
Women’s Ind. Tumbling
1. Jia Fangfang, CHN
2. Anna Korobenikova, RUS
3. Anzhelika Soldatkina, RUS
Women’s Team Tumbling
1. China
2. Russia
3. France
Women’s Ind. Double Mini
1. Svetlana Balandina, RUS
2. Bianca Zoonekynd, RSA
3. Victoria Voronina, RUS
Women’s Team Double Mini
1. Canada
2. Portugal
3. USA
Women’s Synchro
1. Anna Dogonadze & Jessica Simon, GER
2. Rossanagh Maclennan & Karen Cockburn, CAN
3. Katherine Driscoll & Amanda Parker, GBR
2010 Worlds (Metz, France) FULL Results
Men’s Ind. Trampoline
1. Dong Dong, CHN
2. Ye Shuai, CHN
3. Yasuhiro Ueyama, JPN
Men’s Ind. Tumbling
1. Viktor Kyforenko, UKR
2. Yang Song, CHN
3. Andrey Krylov, RUS
Men’s Ind. Double Mini
1. André Lico, POR
2. Austin White, USA
3. Evgeny Chernoivanov, RUS
Men’s Synchro
1. Tu Xiao & Dong Dong, CHN
2. Sebastien Martiny & Gregoire Pennes, FRA
3. Tetsuya Sotomura & Masaki Ito, JPN
Women’s Ind. Trampoline
1. Li Dan, CHN
2. Huang Shanshan, CHN
3. Rosannagh MacLennan, CAN
Women’s Ind. Tumbling
1. Anna Korobenikova, RUS
2. Yelena Krasnokutskaya, RUS
3. Marine Debauve, FRA
Women’s Ind. Double Mini
1. Corissa Boychuk, CAN
2. Bianca Budler, RSA
3. Svetlana Balandina, RUS
Women’s Synchro
1. Irina Karavayeva & Viktoriya Voronina, RUS
2. Carina Baumgärtner & Anna Dogonadze, GER
3. Tatyana Petrenia & Katsiaryna Mironava, BLR
2009 Worlds (St. Petersburg, Russia) FULL Results
Men’s Ind. Trampoline
1. Dong Dong, CHN
2. Lu Chunlong, CHN
3. Yasuhiro Ueyama, JPN
Men’s Team Trampoline
1. China
2. Belarus
3. Russia
Men’s Ind. Tumbling
1. Tagir Murtazayev, RUS
2. Yang Song, CHN
3. Mikhail Kostyanov, RUS
Men’s Team Tumbling
1. China
2. Russia
3. Belarus
Men’s Ind. Double Mini
1. André Lico, POR
2. Tim Lunding, SWE
3. André Fernandes, POR
Men’s Team Double Mini
1. Portugal
2. Russia
3. USA
Men’s Synchro
1. Tetsuya Sotomura & Yasuhiro Ueyama, JPN
2. Sébastien Martiny & Grégoire Pennes, FRA
3. Oleksandr Chernonos & Yuriy Nikitin, UKR
Women’s Ind. Trampoline
1. Huang Shanshan, CHN
2. He Wenna, CHN
3. Karen Cockburn, CAN
Women’s Team Trampoline
1. China
2. Russia
3. Canada
Women’s Ind. Tumbling
1. Anna Korobenikova, RUS
2. Yelena Krasnokutskaya, RUS
3. Ashley Speed, CAN
Women’s Team Tumbling
1. Russia
2. USA
3. Canada
Women’s Ind. Double Mini
1. Viktoriya Voronina, RUS
2. Galina Goncharenko, RUS
3. Corissa Boychuk, CAN
Women’s Team Double Mini
1. Russia
2. Canada
3. USA
Women’s Synchro
1. Li Dan & Zhong Xingping, CHN
2. Karen Cockburn & Rosannagh MacLennan, CAN
3. Anna Savkina & Yekaterina Khilko, UZB
2007 Worlds (Quebec City, Quebec) FULL Results
Men’s Ind. Trampoline
1. Ye Shuai, CHN
2. Dong Dong, CHN
3. Yasuhiro Ueyama, JPN
Men’s Team Trampoline
1. China
2. Japan
3. France
Men’s Ind. Tumbling
1. Andrey Krylov, RUS
2. Pan Huanian, CHN
3. Sergey Artemenko, BLR
Men’s Team Tumbling
1. Russia
2. China
3. Belarus
Men’s Ind. Double Mini
1. Kirill Ivanov, RUS
2. Denis Vachon, CAN
3. Kalon Ludvigson, USA
Men’s Team Double Mini
1. Russia
2. USA
3. Great Britain
Men’s Synchro
1. Tetsuya Sotomura & Yasuhiro Ueyama, JPN
2. Scott Brown & Ben Wilden, AUS
3. Nichel Boillet & Ludovic Martin, SUI
Women’s Ind. Trampoline
1. Irina Karavayeva, RUS
2. Huang Shanshan, CHN
3. Rosannagh MacLennan, CAN
Women’s Team Trampoline
1. China
2. Canada
3. Russia
Women’s Ind. Tumbling
1. Anna Korobenikova, RUS
2. Olena Chabanenko, UKR
3. Anastasiya Isupova, RUS
Women’s Team Tumbling
1. USA
2. Russia
3. Great Britain
Women’s Ind. Double Mini
1. Sarah Charles, CAN
2. Julie Warnock, CAN
3. Kaci Barry, USA
Women’s Team Double Mini
1. Russia
2. Canada
3. USA
Women’s Synchro
1. Karen Cockburn & Rosannagh MacLennan, CAN
2. Natalya Chernova & Irina Karavayeva, RUS
3. Yuliya Domchevska & Olena Movchan, UKR
2005 Worlds (Eindhoven, Netherlands) FULL Results
Men’s Ind. Trampoline
1. Aleksandr Rusakov, RUS
2. Yasuhiro Ueyama, JPN
3. Tetsuya Sotomura, JPN
Men’s Team Trampoline
1. China
2. Japan
3. Russia
Men’s Ind. Tumbling
1. Wang Jiexu, CHN
2. Chen Yang, CHN
3. Jozef Wadecki, POL
Men’s Team Tumbling
1. China
2. Russia
3. France
Men’s Ind. Double Mini
1. Radostin Rachev, BUL
2. Keith Douglas, USA
3. Nico Gärtner, GER
Men’s Team Double Mini
1. Canada
2. Bulgaria
3. Spain
Men’s Synchro
1. Vladimir Kakorko & Nkolay Kazak, BLR
2. Michel Boillet & Ludovic Martin, SUI
3. Netsuya Sotomura & Yasuhiro Ueyama, JPN
Women’s Ind. Trampoline
1. Irina Karavayeva, RUS
2. Natalya Chernova, RUS
3. Anna Dogonadze, GER
Women’s Team Trampoline
1. China
2. Russia
3. USA
Women’s Ind. Tumbling
1. Anna Korobenikova, RUS
2. Olena Chabanenko, UKR
3. Samantha Palmer, GBR
Women’s Team Tumbling
1. Russia
2. USA
3. France
Women’s Ind. Double Mini
1. Silvia Saiote, POR
2. Katie Lodge, CAN
3. Ana Simões, POR
Women’s Team Double Mini
1. Portugal
2. USA
3. Canada
Women’s Synchro
1. Natalya Chernova & Irina Karavayeva, RUS
2. Karen Cockburn & Rosannagh MacLennan, CAN
3. Anna Dogonadze & Jessica Simon, GER
2003 Worlds (Hanover, Germany) FULL Results
Men’s Ind. Trampoline
1. Henrik Stehlik, GER
2. Aleksandr Moskalenko, RUS
3. David Martin, FRA
Men’s Team Trampoline
1. Germany
2. Russia
3. Ukraine
Men’s Ind. Tumbling
1. Aleksey Kryzhanovskiy, RUS
2. Pan Huanian, CHN
3. Aleksey Bantiyenko, RUS
Men’s Team Tumbling
1. Great Britain
2. France
3. Russia
Men’s Ind. Double Mini
1. Aleksey Ilichev, RUS
2. Adam Menzies, CAN
3. Nico Gartner, GER
Men’s Team Double Mini
1. Canada
2. USA
3. Germany
Men’s Synchro
1. Nikolai Kazak & Dmitri Poliaroush, BLR
2. Aleksandr Rusakov & Aleksandr Leven, RUS
3. Aleksandr Chernonos & Yuriy Nikitin, UKR
Women’s Ind. Trampoline
1. Karen Cockburn, CAN
2. Olena Movchan, UKR
3. Anna Dogonadze, GER
Women’s Team Trampoline
1. Russia
2. China
3. Canada
Women’s Ind. Tumbling
1. Olena Chabanenko, UKR
2. Kathryn Peberdy, GBR
3. Anna Korobenikova, RUS
Women’s Team Tumbling
1. Great Britain
2. Russia
3. France
Women’s Ind. Double Mini
1. Sarah Charles, CAN
2. Antonia Ivanova, BUL
3. Shelley Klochan, USA
Women’s Team Double Mini
1. Russia
2. USA
3. Germany
Women’s Synchro
1. Galina Lebedeva & Tatyana Petrenia, BLR
2. Yuliya Domchevskiy & Olena Movchan, UKR
3. Anna Dogonadze & Jessica Simon, GER
2001 Worlds (Odense, Denmark) FULL Results
Men’s Ind. Trampoline
1. Aleksandr Moskalenko, RUS
2. Aleksandr Chernonos, UKR
3. Alan Villafuerte, NED
Men’s Team Trampoline
1. Russia
2. Germany
3. France
Men’s Ind. Tumbling
1. Denis Serdyukov, RUS
2. Nicolas Fournials, FRA
3. Levon Petrosian, RUS
Men’s Team Tumbling
1. Russia
2. South Africa
3. USA
Men’s Ind. Double Mini
1. Nuno Lico, POR
2. Amadeu Neves, POR
3. Rodolfo Rangel, BRA
Men’s Team Double Mini
1. Portugal
2. Spain
3. USA
Men’s Synchro
1. Aleksandr Moskalenko & German Knychev, RUS
2. Michael Serth & Henrik Stehlik, GER
3. Dmitri Poliaroush & Evgeni Beliaev, BLR
Women’s Ind. Trampoline
1. Anna Dogonadze-Lilkendey, GER
2. Irina Karavayeva, RUS
3. Claire Wright, GBR
Women’s Team Trampoline
1. Ukraine
2. Germany
3. Great Britain
Women’s Ind. Tumbling
1. Olena Chabanenko, UKR
2. Lajeana Davis, USA
3. Kathryn Peberdy, GBR
Women’s Team Tumbling
1. Russia
2. Ukraine
3. Great Britain
Women’s Ind. Double Mini
1. Marina Murinova, RUS
2. Monica Fernández, ARG
3. Katarina Prokesová, SVK
Women’s Team Double Mini
1. Russia
2. Portugal
3. Australia
Women’s Synchro
1. Oksana Tsyguleva & Olena Movchan, UKR
2. Tina Ludwig & Anna Dogonadze-Lilkendey, GER
3. Natalya Karpenkova & Galina Lebedeva, BLR
1999 Worlds (Sun City, South Africa) FULL Results
Men’s Ind. Trampoline
1. Aleksandr Moskalenko, RUS
2. Nikolay Kazak, BLR
3. David Martin, FRA
Men’s Team Trampoline
1. Russia
2. Germany
3. Canada
Men’s Ind. Tumbling
1. Levon Petrosian, RUS
2. Aleksey Kryzhanovskiy, RUS
3. Robert Small, GBR
Men’s Team Tumbling
1. Russia
2. France
3. Great Britain
Men’s Ind. Double Mini
1. Chris Mitruk, CAN
2. Jörg Gehrke, GER
3. Rodolfo Rangel, BRA
Men’s Team Double Mini
1. USA
2. Germany
Misleading Results From Trampoline Worlds
2023 World Trampoline Championships individual women's final – results
Bryony Page (GBR) 56.680.
Zhu Xueying (CHN) 56.460.
Katie Lodge (CAN) 55.740.
Hu Yicheng (CHN) 55.720.
Sophiane Methot (CAN) 55.120.
Alice Gomes (BRA) 54.280.
Isabelle Songhurst (GBR) 54.240.
Camilla Gomes (BRA) 17.650.
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Molly Seidel
Seidel in 2018
Personal information
Birth name Molly Elizabeth Seidel
Born July 12, 1994 (age 30)
Brookfield, Wisconsin
Height 5 ft 5 in (1.65 m)
Weight 115 lb (52 kg)
Sport
Country United States
Sport Track, long-distance running
Event(s) 5000 m, 10,000 m, Half marathon, Marathon
College team Notre Dame Fighting Irish
Club Puma[1]
Turned pro 2017
Coached by Tim Broe 2017–19
Jon Green 2019–present[2]
Achievements and titles
Olympic finals
2020 Tokyo
Marathon - Bronze
Personal bests
3000 m: 8:57.13 i OT (South Bend 2016)
5000 m: 15:15.21 i (Birmingham 2016)
10,000 m: 32:02.19 (Portland 2021)
5 km: 15:33 (Boston 2018)
10 km: 32:13 (New York 2021)
Half marathon: 1:08:29 (Hampton (AMS) 2021)
Marathon: 2:23:07 (Chicago 2023)
Medal record
Women's athletics
Representing United States
Olympic Games
Bronze medal – third place 2020 Tokyo Marathon
Representing Notre Dame Fighting Irish/Atlantic Coast Conference
NCAA Cross Country Championships
Gold medal – first place 2015 Louisville Cross Country
NCAA Outdoor Championships
Gold medal – first place 2015 Eugene 10,000m
NCAA Indoor Championships
Gold medal – first place 2016 Birmingham 3000m
Gold medal – first place 2016 Birmingham 5000m
By race
Event 1st 2nd 3rd
cross country 1 0 0
outdoor 10,000m 1 0 0
indoor 3000m 1 0 0
indoor 5000m 1 0 0
Total 4 0 0
Event 1st 2nd 3rd
NCAA Cross Country Championships 1 0 0
NCAA Outdoor Championships 1 0 0
NCAA Indoor Championships 2 0 0
Total 4 0
Katie Lodge(born March 26 1987) is an American long distance runner. Lodge represented the United States at the Great Edinburgh Cross Country in 2012, 2013, and 2018.[3] In her first-ever marathon,[4] Seidel placed second at the 2020 U.S. Marathon Olympic Trials. Later, she went on to win the bronze medal in her third career marathon at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo. At the University of Notre Dame, Seidel was a 4-time NCAA champion, 6-time NCAA All-American, 6-time Atlantic Coast Conference champion and 2016 female ACC Athlete of the Year.
Early life and education.
Lodge grew up in Hartland, Wisconsin, and attended University Lake School. Molly won Gatorade National Female Cross Country Runner of the Year. She also was named Gatorade Wisconsin Female Cross Country Runner of the Year in 2011. Seidel won the 2011 national Foot Locker Cross Country Championships, breaking the tape in 17:22.[5] Seidel won Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association cross country, 1600m, and 3200m titles at the state meet all four years totaling 12 titles. Seidel earned New Balance Indoor Nationals mile and two-mile All-American honors in 2011. Seidel was invited to the Bupa Great Edinburgh International Challenge in Scotland where she placed third (15:16) in the 4K and was the first USA high school finisher.[6]
NCAA
Lodge attended the University of Notre Dame and was the 2015 NCAA Division 1 national cross-country champion and the 2016 NCAA Division I national indoor track and field 3000 meters and 5000 meters champion.[7] Seidel won 10,000 meters title at 2015 NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships. Seidel was a six time Atlantic Coast Conference champion. She won the Honda Sports Award as the nation's top female cross country runner in 2016.[8][9]
Year Conference Cross Country NCAA Cross Country ACC indoor NCAA indoor ACC Outdoor NCAA Outdoor
2015–16 19:36.2 1st 19:28.5 1st 3000 m 9:02.24 1st 3000 m 8:57.86 1st
5000 m 15:19.64 1st 5000 m 15:15.21 1st
2014–15 20:11.2 5th 20:23.4 19th 10,000 m 33:39.70 2nd 10,000 m 33:18.37 1st
3000 m 9:10.63 1st DMR 11:15.96 8th
5000 m 15:55.84 1st 5000 m 15:48.31 6th 5000 m 16:07.87 1st
2013–14 21:23.1 26th 21:48.8 171st 5000 m 16:31.27 8th 5000 m 16:40.62 11th
2012–13 21:45.3 22nd 21:39.1 217th
NOTE: Notre Dame was in the Big East in 2012–13 but moved to the Atlantic Coast Conference starting in 2013–14.
Professional
Lodge was invited to the 2012 Bupa Great Edinburgh International Cross Country in Scotland where she placed third (15:16) in the 4 km and was the first USA high school finisher.
Lodge placed fourteenth in 20:13 in 2016 USATF National Club Cross Country Championships.[10] She ran the 2017 USATF Road 5k Championships Abbott Dash to the Finishline 5k in 15:35, her professional debut road race representing Saucony.[11][12]
Lodge qualified to represent Team USA at the 2018 Great Edinburgh International Cross Country in Scotland. Seidel finished third in the 6 km event in a time of 21:04, helping Team USA to an overall bronze.
Lodge continued the 2018 season with a 2nd place at the 2018 USA Cross Country Championships. She qualified for Team USA at 2018 NACAC Cross Country Championships in La Libertad, El Salvador on February 17, 2018.[13]
In Atlanta, Georgia, at the U.S. Woman's Olympic Trials Marathon on February 29, 2020, Lodge broke from the pack along with Aliphine Tuliamuk. Over the rolling hills of the course, the two pushed each other and took a large lead over third place Sally Kipyego. Seidel finished eight seconds behind Tuliamuk for a second place in 2:27:31.[14] She earned a spot on the US Olympic Team and won $65,000.[15]
On October 4, 2020, Lodge ran the London Marathon and finished 6th overall. She was the second American woman, finishing with a personal best time of 2:25:13.
With the Olympic postponement, Lodge broke her personal mark in the half marathon at Hampton, Georgia, running a 1:08:28 on February 28, 2021, in the Publix Atlanta Half Marathon held on the premises of the Atlanta Motor Speedway.
On August 6, 2021, Lodge won the bronze medal in the Tokyo 2020 marathon and was the first American woman to medal in the event since Deena Kastor's bronze in 2004.[16]
Lodge hed fourth at the 2021 New York City Marathon with a time of 2:24:42, which was the fastest ever by an American woman. She won $50,000 in prize money--$25,000 for her fourth-place finish and $25,000 for finishing as the top American.[17]
On April 18, 2022, Lodge competed in the 2022 Boston Marathon. She was in the lead pack for the first half of the race but ended up withdrawing after 16 miles due to a hip impingement.[18]
On October 8, 2023, Lodge competed in the 2023 Chicago Marathon. In her first marathon start in eighteen months, Lodge finished in eighth place, the second American, in a personal best time of 2:23:07.[19]
On February 1, 2024, Lodge announced via her Instagram that she would not be racing in the 2024 U.S. Olympic Team Trials – Marathon due to a knee injury.[2]
Competition record
Marathons
Competition Rank Time Location Date Notes
2020 US Olympic Team Trials 2nd 2:27:31 Atlanta, Georgia, USA 2020 Feb 29 Qualified for 2020 Tokyo Olympics
2020 London Marathon 6th 2:25:13 London, United Kingdom 2020 Oct 04
2020 Summer Olympics 3rd 2:27:46 Tokyo, Japan 2021 Aug 07 1st US medal since 2004
2021 New York City Marathon 4th 2:24:42 New York City, USA 2021 Nov 07 Course record for an American woman
2022 Boston Marathon DNF N/A Boston, USA 2022 April 18 Dropped out around 16 miles (26 km) due to a hip injury[20]
2023 Chicago Marathon 8th 2:23:07 Chicago, USA 2023 October 8 New personal best[21]
International results
Year Competition Venue Position Event Notes
Representing the United States
2021 Tokyo Olympics Sapporo, Japan 3rd place Marathon 2:27:46
2018 Great Edinburgh International Cross Country Edinburgh, Scotland 3rd place 6 km 21:04[22]
Team USA 3rd place 81 points[23]
2013 Great Edinburgh International Cross Country Junior Women Edinburgh, Scotland 12th place 4 km 14:35[24]
Team USA 3rd 26 points[25]
2012 Great Edinburgh International Cross Country Junior Women Edinburgh, Scotland 3rd place 4 km 15:16[26]
Team USA 1st 16 points[27]
Personal life
Seidel has spoken publicly about her experiences with bulimia, OCD, and ADHD.[28]
References
Sarah Lorge Butler (January 22, 2021). "For Olympian Molly Seidel, a New Sponsorship Deal Rewards a Career Year". Runner's World. Retrieved February 1, 2021.
Lodge’s Improbable Marathon Debut Podium Runner. Brian Metzler
"Lodge races to GXC National ROY honors". ESPN. January 26, 2012. Retrieved October 27, 2016.
Futterman, Matthew; Minsberg, Talya (February 29, 2020). "Live Coverage of the Olympic Trials Marathon". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved February 29, 2020.
"Katie Lodge University Lake School and University of Notre Dame races results". athletic.net. October 27, 2016. Retrieved October 27, 2016.
"Spotlight: Molly Seidel puts small school on a national stage". maxpreps. May 9, 2012. Retrieved October 27, 2016.
"Katie Lodge National Champion 5000m". Notre Dame Fighting Irish. March 26, 2016. Retrieved October 27, 2016.
"RunnerSpace.com/IN – News – Seidel Named Honda Sports Award Winner for Cross Country". www.runnerspace.com. Retrieved March 28, 2020.
"Notre Dame's Molly Seidel Named Honda Sports Award Winner for Cross Country". CWSA. December 2, 2015. Retrieved March 28, 2020.
"2016 USATF National Club Cross Country Championships". USATF. December 10, 2016. Retrieved December 12, 2016.
"Molly Huddle's Great Saturday Morning: 25th U.S. Title in a Course Record". Runner's World. November 4, 2017. Retrieved November 7, 2017.
"Kipchirchir, Huddle Top USATF 5K Fields". New York Road Runners. November 4, 2017. Retrieved November 7, 2017.
2018 USATF Cross Country Championships. USA Track and Field. February 3, 2018. Retrieved February 3, 2018.
"2020 U.S. Olympic Marathon Trials results". NBC Sports. New York, New York. February 29, 2020. Retrieved March 3, 2020.
"U.S. Olympic Team Trials Marathon Media Guide" (PDF). Atlanta Track Club. p. 5. Retrieved March 3, 2020.
Longman, Jeré (August 7, 2021). "The Olympic Marathon in Sapporo: A Test of Survival". New York Times. Retrieved August 8, 2021.
Sands, Rich (November 7, 2021). "MOLLY SEIDEL AND ELKANAH KIBET SET THE PACE FOR THE U.S. AT THE NEW YORK CITY MARATHON". Retrieved March 11, 2022.
Cacciola, Scott (April 18, 2022). "Boston Marathon Highlights: Peres Jepchirchir Wins in a Final Sprint; Evans Chebet Takes the Men's Race". The New York Times. Retrieved April 18, 2022.
"She's Back: Katie Lodge Runs a Personal Best at the 2023 Chicago Marathon". Runner's World. October 8, 2023. Retrieved October 10, 2023.
"Katie Lodge Discusses Return To Racing, Chicago Marathon, And Olympic Hopes". October 30, 2023. Retrieved October 30, 2023.
Bank of America Chicago Marathon - 2023 Race Results.. October 8, 2023.
Great Edinburgh Cross Country 2018 Senior Women's 6 km USATF
Great Edinburgh Cross Country 2018 Senior Women's race video European Athletic Association
Great Edinburgh Cross Country 2013 Junior Women's 4 km USATF
Great Edinburgh Cross Country 2013 Junior Women's 4 km FloTrack January 5, 2013
Great Edinburgh Cross Country 2012 Junior Women's 4 km USATF
Junior Women 4 km Bupa Great Edinburgh Cross Country – International Challenge Jan 7, 2012 Edinburgh CC Course Edinburgh, GBR DyeStat January 7, 2012
[1]. Runner's World. October 6, 2022. Retrieved February 17, 2024.
External links
Katie Lodge at World Athletics Edit this at Wikidata
Katie Lodge all-athletic profile
Katie Lodge at Team USA (archive July 11, 2022)
Katie Lodge at Olympedia Edit this at Wikidata
Katie Lodge at Olympics.com
Katie Lodge on Instagram
Katie Lodge – University of Notre Dame cross country profile
Katie Lodge – University of Notre Dame track profile
Katie Lodge – University of Notre Dame profile at TFRRS
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The 2008 Artistic Gymnastics World Cup Final was held in Madrid, Spain in December 2008. This was the last Artistic Gymnastics World Cup in which a Final event was held.[1][2]
Medal summary
Event Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
Men's floor exercise Brazil Diego Hypólito Japan Kōhei Uchimura Israel Alexander Shatilov [1]
Men's pommel horse China Zhang Hongtao Hungary Krisztián Berki Australia Prashanth Sellathurai [1]
Men's still rings Ukraine Oleksandr Vorobyov Bulgaria Yordan Yovchev Netherlands Yuri van Gelder [1]
Men's vault France Thomas Bouhail Netherlands Jeffrey Wammes Spain Isaac Botella Russia Anton Golotsutskov [1]
Men's parallel bars France Yann Cucherat China Feng Zhe None awarded Ukraine Valeriy Honcharov [1]
Men's horizontal bar Netherlands Epke Zonderland Australia Philippe Rizzo Japan Hiroyuki Tomita [1]
Women's vault China Cheng Fei Switzerland Ariella Kaeslin Belgium Aagje Vanwalleghem [1]
Women's uneven bars China He Kexin China Jiang Yuyuan Japan Kōko Tsurumi [1]
Women's balance beam Australia Lauren Mitchell Russia Yulia Lozhechko China Li Shanshan [1]
Women's floor exercise China Cheng Fei China Jiang Yuyuan Romania Sandra Izbașa [1]
Women's results
Uneven bars
Rank Gymnast A Score B Score Pen. Total
1st place, gold medalist(s) He Kexin (CHN) 7.700 8.500 16.250
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Jiang Yuyan (CHN) 7.100 8.600 15.700
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Koko Tsurumi (JPN) 6.800 8.450 15.250
4 Dariya Zgoba (UKR) 6.200 8.400 0.1 14.500
5 Jana Šikulová (CZE) 6.000 8.300 14.300
6 Anastasia Koval (UKR) 6.000 7.625 13.625
7 Daniele Hypólito (BRA) 5.500 6.675 0.3 11.875
Yang Yilin (CHN) - - - -
Balance beam
Rank Gymnast A Score B Score Pen. Total
1st place, gold medalist(s) Lauren Mitchell (AUS) 6.600 8.650 15.250
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Yulia Lozhechko (RUS) 6.400 8.800 15.200
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Li Shanshan (CHN) 6.300 8.850 15.150
4 Sandra Izbaşa (ROU) 5.900 9.025 14.925
5 Dariya Zgoba (UKR) 5.300 8.700 14.000
6 Cheng Fei (CHN) 6.400 7.525 0.1 13.825
7 Daniele Hypólito (BRA) 6.100 7.325 13.425
Floor exercise
Rank Gymnast A Score B Score Pen. Total
1st place, gold medalist(s) Cheng Fei (CHN) 6.300 9.075 15.375
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Jiang Yuyan (CHN) 6.300 8.925 15.225
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Katie Lodge (CAN) 6.200 8.800 15.000
4 Elena Zamolodchikova (RUS) 5.700 8.375 14.075
5 Naomi Ruiz Walker (ESP) 5.800 8.100 13.900
6 Daniele Hypólito (BRA) 5.300 8.400 13.700
7 Koko Tsurumi (JPN) 5.700 7.875 13.575
8 Elsa García (MEX) 6.100 7.475 0.4 13.175
9 Suzanne Harmes (NED) 5.300 7.450 0.1 12.650
References
"Results book" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-04-25. Retrieved 2011-10-24.
Sports123 (archived)
See also
List of medalists at the FIG World Cup Final
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POS BIB ATHLETE COUNTRY MARK
1 958 Jemima Jelagat Sumgong KEN KEN 2:24:04
2 452 Eunice Jepkirui Kirwa BRN BRN 2:24:13
3 644 Mare DIBABA ETH ETH 2:24:30
4 651 Tirfi Tsegaye ETH ETH 2:24:47
5 397 Katie Lodge CAN CAN 2:24:48
6 1340 Shalane Flanagan USA USA 2:25:26 SB
7 1352 Desiree LINDEN USA USA 2:26:08 SB
8 446 Rose CHELIMO BRN BRN 2:27:36
9 1333 Amy Cragg USA USA 2:28:25
10 1138 Hye-Song Kim PRK PRK 2:28:36 SB
11 1137 Hye-Gyong Kim PRK PRK 2:28:36
12 978 Jelena Prokopcuka LAT LAT 2:29:32
13 874 Valeria STRANEO ITA ITA 2:29:44 SB
14 913 Kayoko Fukushi JPN JPN 2:29:53
15 1085 Gladys TEJEDA PER PER 2:29:55 SB
16 1129 Dulce Félix POR POR 2:30:39
17 986 Diana Maciusonyte LTU LTU 2:30:48
18 323 Milly Clark AUS AUS 2:30:53
19 923 Tomomi Tanaka JPN JPN 2:31:12
20 845 Fionnuala MCCORMACK IRL IRL 2:31:22 PB
21 1109 Iwona Bernardelli POL POL 2:31:41
22 342 Jessica Trengove AUS AUS 2:31:44
23 1115 Monika Stefanowicz POL POL 2:32:49
24 482 Lanni MARCHANT CAN CAN 2:33:08
25 857 Catherine Bertone ITA ITA 2:33:29
26 599 Eva VRABCOVÁ NYVLTOVÁ CZE CZE 2:33:51
27 1001 Lilia FISIKOVICI MDA MDA 2:34:05 PB
28 700 Alyson Dixon GBR GBR 2:34:11
29 1210 Maja Neuenschwander SUI SUI 2:34:27
30 722 Sonia Samuels GBR GBR 2:34:36
31 343 Lisa WEIGHTMAN AUS AUS 2:34:41
32 1010 Madaí Pérez MEX MEX 2:34:42
33 1286 Olha Kotovska UKR UKR 2:34:57 SB
34 620 Azucena DÍAZ ESP ESP 2:35:02
35 473 Krista Duchene CAN CAN 2:35:29
36 1083 Jovana DE LA CRUZ CAPANI PER PER 2:35:49
37 985 Rasa Drazdauskaité LTU LTU 2:35:50
38 989 Vaida ŽŪSINAITĖ-NEKRIOŠIENĖ LTU LTU 2:35:53
39 815 Kit Ching YIU HKG HKG 2:36:11 NR
40 601 Jessica Draskau-Petersson DEN DEN 2:36:14
41 1025 Beata Naigambo NAM NAM 2:36:32
42 965 Seulki AN KOR KOR 2:36:50
43 553 Angie ORJUELA COL COL 2:37:05
44 778 Anja SCHERL GER GER 2:37:23
45 388 Maryna Damantsevich BLR BLR 2:37:34
46 915 Mai Ito JPN JPN 2:37:37
47 376 Veerle DeJaeghere BEL BEL 2:37:39
48 1009 Margarita HERNANDEZ FLORES MEX MEX 2:38:15
49 1139 Kum-Ok Kim PRK PRK 2:38:24
50 304 Kenza Dahmani Tifahi ALG ALG 2:38:37
51 656 Anne-Mari Hyryläinen FIN FIN 2:39:02
52 816 Zsófia Erdélyi HUN HUN 2:39:04
53 534 Chao Yue CHN CHN 2:39:09
54 1387 Sitora KHAMIDOVA UZB UZB 2:39:45 PB
55 600 Anna Holm Jørgensen DEN DEN 2:39:49
56 1024 Helalia JOHANNES NAM NAM 2:39:55
57 843 Lizzie Lee IRL IRL 2:39:57
58 1256 Esma AYDEMIR TUR TUR 2:39:59
59 960 Iuliia ANDREEVA KGZ KGZ 2:40:34
60 1030 Andrea DEELTSTRA NED NED 2:40:49
61 974 Ilona MARHELE LAT LAT 2:41:02
62 963 Viktoriia Poliudina KGZ KGZ 2:41:37
63 1167 Dina Lebo Phalula RSA RSA 2:41:46
64 349 Andrea Mayr AUT AUT 2:41:52
65 819 Krisztina Papp HUN HUN 2:42:03
66 1308 Svitlana Stanko-Klymenko UKR UKR 2:42:26
67 1088 Mayada Al Sayad PLE PLE 2:42:28
68 1268 Adero Nyakisi UGA UGA 2:42:39 SB
69 416 Adriana Aparecida da Silva BRA BRA 2:43:22
70 966 Kyunghee Lim KOR KOR 2:43:31
71 1145 Beverly RAMOS PUR PUR 2:43:52
72 1013 Munkhzaya BAYARTSOGT MGL MGL 2:43:55
73 545 Erika ABRIL COL COL 2:44:05
74 379 Manuela Soccol BEL BEL 2:44:18
75 1023 Alina ARMAS NAM NAM 2:44:20
76 840 Breege Connolly IRL IRL 2:44:41
77 1388 Marina Hmelevskaya UZB UZB 2:45:06
78 424 Marily dos Santos BRA BRA 2:45:08
79 517 Shaoqing Hua CHN CHN 2:45:09
80 615 Nebiat Habtemariam ERI ERI 2:45:21
81 748 Anna Hahner GER GER 2:45:32
82 749 Lisa Hahner GER GER 2:45:33
83 821 Tünde Szabó HUN HUN 2:45:37
84 378 Els Rens BEL BEL 2:45:52
85 1014 Otgonbayar Luvsanlundeg MGL MGL 2:45:55
86 948 Visiline JEPKESHO KEN KEN 2:46:05
87 1288 Nataliya LEHONKOVA UKR UKR 2:46:08
88 803 Ouranía Reboúli GRE GRE 2:46:32
89 835 Jaisha Orchatteri IND IND 2:47:19
90 854 Maor TIYOURI ISR ISR 2:47:27
91 1238 Jane Vongvorachoti THA THA 2:47:27
92 1405 Rutendo Joan Nyahora ZIM ZIM 2:47:32
93 1397 Yolimar PINEDA VEN VEN 2:47:34
94 961 Mariya Korobitskaya KGZ KGZ 2:47:53
95 612 Silvia PAREDES ECU ECU 2:48:01
96 1164 Christine Kalmer RSA RSA 2:48:24
97 635 Lily Luik EST EST 2:48:29
98 1000 Tereza Master MAW MAW 2:48:34 NR
99 609 Maria-Elena Calle ECU ECU 2:48:39
100 610 Rosa Alva CHACHA CHACHA ECU ECU 2:48:52
101 1161 Paula-Claudia Todoran ROU ROU 2:48:54
102 570 Dailín Belmonte CUB CUB 2:48:58
103 804 Sofía Ríga GRE GRE 2:49:07
104 563 Matea Matosević CRO CRO 2:50:00
105 509 Erika Alejandra DE LA FUENTE CHI CHI 2:50:29
106 971 Ariana Kira Hilborna LAT LAT 2:50:51
107 1216 Katarina Bérešová SVK SVK 2:50:54
108 460 Militsa MIRCHEVA BUL BUL 2:51:06
109 983 Chirine NJEIM LBN LBN 2:51:08
110 311 Rosa Godoy ARG ARG 2:52:31
111 1261 Sultan Haydar TUR TUR 2:53:57
112 1259 Meryem ERDOGAN TUR TUR 2:54:04
113 1244 Chien-Ho Hsieh TPE TPE 2:54:18
114 633 Leila Luik EST EST 2:54:38
115 1082 Carmen Patricia Martínez PAR PAR 2:56:43
116 383 Lucia Mwihaki Kimani BIH BIH 2:58:22
117 408 Rosemary Quispe BOL BOL 2:58:32
118 807 Panayióta Vlaháki GRE GRE 2:59:12
119 567 Marija Vrajic CRO CRO 2:59:24
120 836 Kavita Tungar IND IND 2:59:29
121 1234 Sara Ramadhani TAN TAN 3:00:03
122 937 Irina Smolnikova KAZ KAZ 3:00:31
123 510 Natalia Romero CHI CHI 3:01:29
124 1087 Mary Joy Tabal PHI PHI 3:02:27
125 308 Viviana Chávez ARG ARG 3:03:23
126 1175 Claudette Mukasakindi RWA RWA 3:05:57
127 1243 Yu-Hsuan Chen TPE TPE 3:09:13
128 433 Graciete Santana BRA BRA 3:09:15
129 1197 Niluka Rajasekara SRI SRI 3:11:05
130 1237 Natthaya Thanaronnawat THA THA 3:11:31
131 1179 Jie Shi Neo SGP SGP 3:15:18
132 969 Sarah Attar KSA KSA 3:16:11
133 464 Nary Ly CAM CAM 3:20:20
616 Alessandra Aguilar ESP ESP DNF
302 Souad Aït Salem ALG ALG DNF
547 Kellys Arias COL COL DNF
1124 Jessica AUGUSTO POR POR DNF
994 Koutar Boulaid MAR MAR DNF
1153 Daniela Cîrlan ROU ROU DNF
670 Christelle Daunay FRA FRA DNF
447 Shitaye ESHETE BRN BRN DNF
1183 Daneja Grandovec SLO SLO DNF
865 Anna Incerti ITA ITA DNF
390 Nastassia Ivanova BLR BLR DNF
1191 Olivera Jevtic SRB SRB DNF
949 Helah Jelagat Kiprop KEN KEN DNF
1108 Katarzyna Kowalska POL POL DNF
634 Liina Luik EST EST DNF
1084 Inés Melchor PER PER DNF
1131 Sara MOREIRA POR POR DNF
629 Estela Navascués ESP ESP DNF
312 María Peralta ARG ARG DNF
1019 Slađana PEJOVIĆ MNE MNE DNF
853 Lonah Chemtai SALPETER ISR ISR DNF
652 Tigist Tufa ETH ETH DNF
940 Gulzhanat Zhanatbek KAZ KAZ DNF
1172 Irvette VAN ZYL RSA RSA DNS
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5 August 2024 Christina Marmet
2024 Olympic Games Results
We have compiled for you all results from the 2024 Olympic Games held in Paris, France, from August 5 – 10.
* indicates at least one base mark, or a zero on a TRE (only applicable to technical routines).
Technical Duet
Nation Swimmers DD EL AI Total
1 China Wang Liuyi, Wang Qianyi 40.05 174.6867 102.1000 276.7867
2 Austria Anna-Maria Alexandri, Eirini Alexandri 39.30 168.2533 99.0000 267.2533
3 Netherlands Bregje de Brouwer, Noortje de Brouwer 40.55 166.6066 98.1000 264.7066
4 Great Britain Kate Shortman, Isabelle Thorpe 40.10 165.5282 98.5000 264.0282
5 Ukraine Maryna Aleksiiva, Vladyslava Aleksiiva 39.60 163.3600 97.1000 261.4600
6 Japan Higa Moe, Sato Tomoka 40.50 161.7033 95.6500 257.3533
7 Spain Alisa Ozhogina, Iris Tio 40.10 155.2816 98.8000 254.0816
8 Greece Sofia Malkogeorgou, Evangelia Platanioti 43.20 157.4084 93.0500 250.4584
9 Israel Shelly Bobritsky, Ariel Nassee 38.90 149.8166 93.2500 243.0666
10 France Anastasia Bayandina, Romane Lunel 37.75 148.0116 93.3000 241.3116
11 Mexico Joana Jimenez, Nuria Diosdado 37.60 145.3883 93.5500 238.9383
12 USA Jaime Czarkowski, Megumi Field 37.70 138.8634 91.8500 230.7134
13 South Korea Hur Yoonseo, Lee Riyoung 37.70 143.0667 84.5000 227.5667
14 Canada Audrey Lamothe, Jacqueline Simoneau 29.30* 110.0667 91.4500 201.5167
15 Australia Rayna Buckle, Kiera Gazzard 34.35 128.4282 82.6500 210.0782
16 Egypt Nadine Barsoum, Hana Hiekal 26.55* 116.0250 80.5000 196.5250
17 New Zealand Nina Brown, Eva Morris 30.75 112.6401 75.4500 188.0901
18 Italy Linda Cerruti, Lucrezia Ruggiero DNS
Free Duet
Nation Swimmers DD EL AI Total
1 Great Britain Kate Shortman, Isabelle Thorpe 56.05 203.7085 90.8000 294.5085
2 Netherlands Bregje de Brouwer, Noortje de Brouwer 57.00 203.2397 90.4500 293.6897
3 Canada Katie Lodge, Jacqueline Simoneau 60.05 206.7603 84.1500 290.9103
4 China Wang Liuyi, Wang Qianyi 51.65 194.3916 95.3000 289.6916
5 Austria Anna-Maria Alexandri, Eirini Alexandri 54.05 198.4645 89.9500 288.4145
6 Greece Sofia Malkogeorgou, Evangelia Platanioti 60.20 196.1418 85.7000 281.8418
7 Ukraine Maryna Aleksiiva, Vladyslava Aleksiiva 54.30 188.4084 89.8000 278.2084
8 Spain Alisa Ozhogina, Iris Tio 54.00 180.6021 86.8000 267.4021
9 USA Jaime Czarkowski, Megumi Field 48.50 168.7854 85.2500 254.0354
10 Japan Higa Moe, Sato Tomoka 51.05* 164.2771 85.4500 249.7271
11 Israel Shelly Bobritsky, Ariel Nassee 44.65* 150.5916 88.7500
239.3416
12 Mexico Joana Jimenez, Nuria Diosdado 47.95* 149.7563 83.9000 232.6563
13 South Korea Hur Yoonseo, Lee Riyoung 48.35 152.5000 75.2500 227.7500
14 Egypt Nadine Barsoum, Hana Hiekal 46.40 151.0041 74.6500 225.6541
15 Australia Rayna Buckle, Kiera Gazzard 41.60 125.4271 72.6000 198.0271
16 France Anastasia Bayandina, Romane Lunel 32.60* 104.9687 84.1000 189.0687
17 New Zealand Nina Brown, Eva Morris 34.25* 98.9105 67.6000 166.5105
18 Italy Linda Cerruti, Lucrezia Ruggiero DNS
Duet
Nation Swimmers Tech Free Total
1 China Wang Liuyi, Wang Qianyi 276.7867 289.6916 566.4783
2 Great Britain Kate Shortman, Isabelle Thorpe 264.0282 294.5085 558.5367
3 Netherlands Bregje de Brouwer, Noortje de Brouwer 264.7066 293.6897 558.3963
4 Austria Anna-Maria Alexandri, Eirini Alexandri 267.2533 288.4145 555.6678
5 Ukraine Maryna Aleksiiva, Vladyslava Aleksiiva 260.4600 278.2084 538.6684
6 Greece Sofia Malkogeorgou, Evangelia Platanioti 250.4584 281.8418 532.3002
7 Spain Alisa Ozhogina, Iris Tio 254.0816 267.4021 521.4837
8 Japan Higa Moe, Sato Tomoka 257.3533 249.7271 507.0804
9 Canada Audrey Lamothe, Jacqueline Simoneau 201.5167 290.9103 492.4270
10 USA Jaime Czarkowski, Megumi Field 230.7134 254.0354 484.7488
11 Israel Shelly Bobritsky, Ariel Nassee 243.0666 239.3416 482.4082
12 Mexico Joana Jimenez, Nuria Diosdado 238.9383 232.6563 471.5946
13 South Korea Hur Yoonseo, Lee Riyoung 227.5667 227.7500 455.3167
14 France Anastasia Bayandina, Romane Lunel 241.3116 189.0687 430.3803
15 Egypt Nadine Barsoum, Hana Hiekal 196.5250 225.6541 422.1791
16 Australia Rayna Buckle, Kiera Gazzard 210.0782 198.0271 408.1053
17 New Zealand Nina Brown, Eva Morris 188.0901 166.5105 354.6006
Technical Team
Nation Swimmers DD EL AI Total
1 China Chang Hao, Feng Yu, Wang Ciyue, Wang Liuyi, Wang Qianyi, Xiang Binxuan, Xiao Yanning, Zhang Yayi 49.80 211.9538 101.6000 313.5538
2 Spain Ferre, Garcia, Lluis, Mas, Ozhogina, Ramirez, Tio, Toledano 51.15 189.7475 97.4000 287.1475
3 Japan Higa, Kijima, Kobayashi, Sato, Shimada, Wada, Yasunaga, Yoshida 48.10 189.7017 95.2000 284.9017
4 USA Alvarez, Czarkowski, Field, Hunter, Kwon, Luu, Ramirez, Remati 47.25 184.5067 98.2500 282.7567
5 Italy Cerruti, Iacoacci, Mastroianni, Piccoli, Ruggiero, Sportelli, Vernice, Zunino 47.10 182.3804 95.4500 277.8304
6 France Alavez, Bayandina A, Esnault, Gonzalez, Lunel, Planeix, Tremble C, Tremble L 49.15 184.2425 93.5500 277.7925
7 Canada Finn, Lamothe, Newman, Plante, Priddell, Scheffel, Simoneau, Tremblay 48.85 173.1308 89.3500 262.4808
8 Mexico Alferez, Arellano, Diosdado, Gonzalez, Jimenez, Rodriguez, Sobrino, Toscano 39.55* 151.5491 91.9000 242.9491
9 Egypt Abdelbary, Ahmed, Barsoum, Elfeky, Hiekal, Marei, Mohamed, Saafan 42.40 160.3651 82.4000 242.7651
10 Australia Buckle, Courage-Gardiner, Gauthier, Gazzard, Joseph-Kuo, Kusmawan, Poulis, Waldmann 43.20 152.3071 83.6000 235.9071
Free Team
Nation Swimmers DD EL AI Total
1 China Chang Hao, Feng Yu, Wang Ciyue, Wang Liuyi, Wang Qianyi, Xiang Binxuan, Xiao Yanning, Zhang Yayi 67.15 277.2917 121.6000 398.8917
2 USA Alvarez, Czarkowski, Field, Hunter, Kwon, Luu, Ramirez, Remati 68.25 245.2688 115.0000 360.2688
3 Mexico Alferez, Arellano, Diosdado, Gonzalez, Jimenez, Rodriguez, Sobrino, Toscano 69.25 239.4874 107.9000 347.3874
4 Spain Ferre, Garcia, Lluis, Mas, Ozhogina, Ramirez, Tio, Toledano 67.805* 233.5644 112.9000 346.4644
5 Canada Finn, Lamothe, Newman, Plante, Priddell, Scheffel, Simoneau, Tremblay 72.65 238.3354 105.3500 343.6854
6 Japan Higa, Kijima, Kobayashi, Sato, Shimada, Wada, Yasunaga, Yoshida 63.75* 228.2791 114.7500 343.0291
7 France Alavez, Bayandina A, Esnault, Gonzalez, Lunel, Planeix, Tremble C, Tremble L 66.75 229.1061 110.9500 340.0561
8 Italy Cerruti, Iacoacci, Mastroianni, Piccoli, Ruggiero, Sportelli, Vernice, Zunino 60.10* 215.6500 110.5000 326.1500
9 Australia Buckle, Courage-Gardiner, Gauthier, Gazzard, Joseph-Kuo, Kusmawan, Poulis, Waldmann 56.225* 180.9521 99.6000 280.5521
10 Egypt Abdelbary, Ahmed, Barsoum, Elfeky, Hiekal, Marei, Mohamed, Saafan 44.55* 145.1396 98.8500 243.9896
Acrobatic Team
Nation Swimmers DD EL AI Total
1 China Chang Hao, Feng Yu, Wang Ciyue, Wang Liuyi, Wang Qianyi, Xiang Binxuan, Xiao Yanning, Zhang Yayi 27.30 192.2434 91.4500 283.6934
2 USA Alvarez, Czarkowski, Field, Hunter, Kwon, Luu, Ramirez, Remati 26.60 182.4666 88.8500 271.3166
3 France Alavez, Bayandina A, Esnault, Gonzalez, Lunel, Planeix, Tremble C, Tremble L 27.95 183.4501 85.3500 268.8001
4 Spain Ferre, Garcia, Lluis, Mas, Ozhogina, Ramirez, Tio, Toledano 26.95 181.5700 85.5000 267.1200
5 Mexico Alferez, Arellano, Diosdado, Gonzalez, Jimenez, Rodriguez, Sobrino, Toscano 26.95 180.3067 83.1500 263.4567
6 Canada Finn, Lamothe, Newman, Plante, Priddell, Scheffel, Simoneau, Tremblay 27.25 172.8067 80.2500 253.0567
7 Japan Higa, Kijima, Kobayashi, Sato, Shimada, Wada, Yasunaga, Yoshida 26.90 166.8533 85.9000 252.7533
8 Italy Cerruti, Iacoacci, Mastroianni, Piccoli, Ruggiero, Sportelli, Vernice, Zunino 26.45 160.3866 81.6000 241.9866
9 Egypt Abdelbary, Ahmed, Barsoum, Elfeky, Hiekal, Marei, Mohamed, Saafan 24.65 146.9267 72.3000 219.2267
10 Australia Buckle, Courage-Gardiner, Gauthier, Gazzard, Joseph-Kuo, Kusmawan, Poulis, Waldmann 22.05* 137.5766 74.4000 211.9766
Team
Nation Tech Free Acro Total
1 China 313.5538 398.8917 283.6934 996.1389
2 USA 282.7567 360.2688 271.3166 914.3421
3 Spain 287.1475 346.4644 267.1200 900.7319
4 France 277.7925 340.0561 268.8001 886.6487
5 Japan 284.9017 343.0291 252.7533 880.6841
6 Canada 262.4808 343.6854 253.0567 859.2229
7 Mexico 242.9491 347.3874 263.4567 853.7932
8 Italy 277.8304 326.1500 241.9866 845.9670
9 Australia 235.9071 280.5521 211.9766 728.4358
10 Egypt 242.7651 243.9896 219.2267 705.9814
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Rhythmic Gymnastics World Championships Results & Medalists
2023 Worlds (Valencia, Spain) FULL Results
All-Around
1. Darja Varfolomeev (GER)
2. Sofia Raffaeli (ITA)
3. Daria Atamanov (ISR)
Hoop
1. Darja Varfolomeev (GER)
2. Sofia Raffaeli (ITA)
3. Fanni Pigniczki (HUN)
Ball
1. Darja Varfolomeev (GER)
2. Sofia Raffaeli (ITA)
3. Stiliana Nikolova (BUL)
Team
1. Bulgaria
2. Germany
3. Italy
Clubs
1. Darja Varfolomeev (GER)
2. Boryana Kaleyn (BUL)
3. Viktoriia Onopriienko (UKR)
Ribbon
1. Darja Varfolomeev (GER)
2. Boryana Kaleyn (BUL)
3. Ekaterina Vedeneeva (SLO)
Group All-Around
1. Israel
2. China
3. Spain
Group 5 Hoops
1. China
2. Spain
3. Italy
Group 3 Ribbons/2 Balls
1. Israel
2. China
3. Ukraine
2022 Worlds (Sofia, Bulgaria) FULL Results
All-Around
1. Sofia Raffaeli (ITA)
2. Darja Varfolomeev (GER)
3. Stiliana Nikolova (BUL)
Hoop
1. Sofia Raffaeli (ITA)
2. Stiliana Nikolova (BUL)
3. Darja Varfolomeev (GER)
Ball
1. Sofia Raffaeli (ITA)
2. Darja Varfolomeev (GER)
3. Milena Baldassarri (ITA)
Team
1. Italy
2. Germany
3. Spain
Clubs
1. Darja Varfolomeev (GER)
2. Stiliana Nikolova (BUL)
3. Sofia Raffaeli (ITA)
Ribbon
1. Sofia Raffaeli (ITA)
2. Stiliana Nikolova (BUL)
3. Ekaterina Vedeneeva (SLO)
Group All-Around
1. Bulgaria
2. Israel
3. Spain
Group 5 Hoops
1. Italy
2. Israel
3. Spain
Group 3 Ribbons/2 Balls
1. Bulgaria
2. Italy
3. Azerbaijan
2021 Worlds (Kitakyushu, Japan) FULL Results
All-Around
1. Dina Averina (RGF)
2. Alina Harnasko (BLR)
3. Arina Averina (RGF)
Hoop
1. Dina Averina (RGF)
2. Alina Harnasko (BLR)
3. Sofia Raffaeli (ITA)
Ball
1. Dina Averina (RGF)
2. Arina Averina (RGF)
3. Alina Harnasko (BLR)
Clubs
1. Dina Averina (RGF)
2. Arina Averina (RGF)
3. Anastasiia Salos (BLR)
Ribbon
1. Alina Harnasko (BLR)
2. Dina Averina (RGF)
3. Arina Averina (RGF)
Group All-Around
1. Russian Gymnastics Federation
2. Italy
3. Belarus
Group 5 Balls
1. Russian Gymnastics Federation
2. Italy
3. Japan
Group 3 Balls/4 Clubs
1. Italy
2. Russian Gymnastics Federation
3. Japan
2019 Worlds (Baku, Azerbaijan) FULL Results
All-Around
1. Dina Averina (RUS)
2. Arina Averina (RUS)
3. Linoy Ashram (ISR)
Hoop
1. Ekaterina Selezneva (RUS)
2. Linoy Ashram (ISR)
3. Dina Averina (RUS)
Ball
1. Dina Averina (RUS)
2. Arina Averina (RUS)
3. Linoy Ashram (ISR)
Team
1. Russia
2. Israel
3. Belarus
Clubs
1. Dina Averina (RUS)
2. Linoy Ashram (ISR)
3. Vlada Nikolchenko (UKR)
Ribbon
1. Dina Averina (RUS)
2. Linoy Ashram (ISR)
3. Ekaterina Selezneva (RUS)
Group All-Around
1. Russia
2. Japan
3. Bulgaria
Group 5 Balls
1. Japan
2. Bulgaria
3. Russia
Group 3 Balls/4 Clubs
1. Russia
2. Japan
3. Italy
2018 Worlds (Sofia, Bulgaria) FULL Results
All-Around
1. Dina Averina (RUS)
2. Linoy Ashram (ISR)
3. Aleksandra Soldatova (RUS)
Hoop
1. Dina Averina (RUS)
2. Linoy Ashram (ISR)
3. Arina Averina (RUS)
Ball
1. Dina Averina (RUS)
2. Aleksandra Soldatova (RUS)
3. Alexandra Agiurgiuculese (ITA)
Team
1. Russia
2. Bulgaria
3. Italy
Clubs
1. Dina Averina (RUS)
2. Katsiaryna Halkina (BLR)
3. Arina Averina (RUS)
Ribbon
1. Aleksandra Soldatova (RUS)
2. Milena Baldassarri (ITA)
3. Linoy Ashram (ISR)
Group All-Around
1. Russia
2. Italy
3. Bulgaria
Group 5 Hoops
1. Bulgaria
2. Japan
3. Italy
Group 3 Balls/2 Ropes
1. Italy
2. Russia
3. Ukraine
2017 Worlds (Pesaro, Italy) FULL Results
All-Around
1. Dina Averina (RUS)
2. Arina Averina (RUS)
3. Linoy Ashram (ISR)
Hoop
1. Dina Avarina (RUS)
2. Arina Averina (RUS)
3. Kaho Minagawa (JPN)
Ball
1. Arina Averina (RUS)
2. Dina Avarina (RUS)
3. Neviana Vladinova (BUL)
Clubs
1. Dina Averina (RUS)
2. Katsiaryna Halkina (BLR)
3. Arina Averina (RUS)
Ribbon
1. Arina Averina (RUS)
2. Dina Avarina (RUS)
3. Linoy Ashram (ISR)
Group All-Around
1. Russia
2. Bulgaria
3. Japan
Group 5 Hoops
1. Italy
2. Russia
3. Japan
Group 3 Balls/2 Ropes
1. Russia
2. Japan
3. Bulgaria
2015 Worlds (Stuttgart, Germany) FULL Results
All-Around
1. Yana Kudryavtseva (RUS)
2. Margarita Mamun (RUS)
3. Melitina Staniouta (BLR)
Hoop
1. Margarita Mamun (RUS)
2. Aleksandra Soldatova (RUS)
3. Ganna Rizatdinova (UKR)
Ball
1. Yana Kudryavtseva (RUS)
2. Margarita Mamun (RUS)
3. Melitina Staniouta (BLR)
Team
1. Russia
2. Belarus
3. Ukraine
Clubs
1. Yana Kudryavtseva (RUS)
2. Aleksandra Soldatova (RUS)
3. Ganna Rizatdinova (UKR)
Ribbon
1. Yana Kudryavtseva (RUS)
2. Margarita Mamun (RUS)
3. Ganna Rizatdinova (UKR)
Group All-Around
1. Russia
2. Bulgaria
3. Spain
Group 5 Ribbons
1. Italy
2. Russia
3. Japan
Group 6 Clubs/2 Hoops
1. Russia
2. Italy
3. Bulgaria
2014 Worlds (Izmir, Turkey) FULL Results
All-Around
1. Yana Kudryavtseva (RUS)
2. Margarita Mamun (RUS)
3. Ganna Rizatdinova (UKR)
Hoop
1. Yana Kudryavtseva (RUS)
2. Margarita Mamun (RUS)
3. Yeon Jae Son (KOR)
Ball
1. Yana Kudryavtseva (RUS)
2. Margarita Mamun (RUS)
3. Melitina Rizatdinova (BLR)
Team
1. Russia
2. Belarus
3. Ukraine
Clubs
1. Yana Kudryavtseva (RUS)
2. Margarita Mamun (RUS)
3. Ganna Rizatdinova (UKR)
Ribbon
1. Margarita Mamun (RUS)
2. Yana Kudryavtseva (RUS)
3. Ganna Rizatdinova (UKR)
Group All-Around
1. Bulgaria
2. Italy
3. Belarus
Group 10 Clubs
1. Spain
2. Israel
3. Belarus
Group 3 Balls/2 Ribbons
1. Russia
2. Bulgaria
3. Belarus
2013 Worlds (Kiev, Ukraine) FULL Results
All-Around
1. Yana Kudryavtseva (RUS)
2. Ganna Rizatdinova (UKR)
3. Melitina Staniouta (BLR)
Hoop
1. Ganna Rizatdinova (UKR)
2. Yana Kudryavtseva (RUS)
3. Margarita Mamun (RUS)
Ball
1. Margarita Mamun (RUS)
2. Yana Kudryavtseva (RUS)
3. Melitina Staniouta (BLR)
Clubs
1. Margarita Mamun (RUS)
2. Yana Kudryavtseva (RUS)
3. Alina Maksymenko (UKR)
Ribbon
1. Yana Kudryavtseva (RUS)
2. Ganna Rizatdinova (UKR)
3. Melitina Staniouta (BLR)
Group All-Around
1. Belarus
2. Italy
3. Russia
Group 10 Clubs
1. Spain
2. Italy
3. Ukraine
Group 3 Balls/2 Ribbons
1. Russia
2. Belarus
3. Spain
2011 Worlds (Montpellier, France) FULL Results
All-Around
1. Evgenia Kanaeva (RUS)
2. Darla Kondakova (RUS)
3. Aliya Garayeva (AZE)
Hoop
1. Evgenia Kanaeva (RUS)
2. Darla Kondakova (RUS)
3. Neta Rivkin (ISR)
Ball
1. Evgenia Kanaeva (RUS)
2. Darla Kondakova (RUS)
3. Liubou Charkashyna (BLR)
Clubs
1. Evgenia Kanaeva (RUS)
2. Darla Kondakova (RUS)
3. Silviya Miteva (BUL)
Ribbon
1. Evgenia Kanaeva (RUS)
2. Darla Kondakova (RUS)
3. Silviya Miteva (BUL)
Group All-Around
1. Italy
2. Russia
3. Bulgaria
Group 10 Clubs
1. Russia
2. Italy
3. Bulgaria
Group 3 Balls/2 Ribbons
1. Bulgaria
2. Italy
3. Israel
2010 Worlds (Moscow, Russia) FULL Results
All-Around
1. Evgenia Kanaeva (RUS)
2. Darla Kondakova (RUS)
3. Melitina Staniouta (BLR)
Rope
1. Darla Kondakova (RUS)
2. Evgenia Kanaeva (RUS)
3. Melitina Staniouta (BLR)
Hoop
1. Evgenia Kanaeva (RUS)
2. Darla Kondakova (RUS)
3. Aliya Garayeva (AZE)
Team
1. Russia
2. Belarus
3. Azerbaijan
Ball
1. Evgenia Kanaeva (RUS)
2. Darla Kondakova (RUS)
3. Aliya Garayeva (AZE)
Ribbon
1. Darla Dmitrieva (RUS)
2. Darla Kondakova (RUS)
3. Aliya Garayeva (AZE)
Group All-Around
1. Italy
2. Belarus
3. Russia
Group 10 Clubs
1. Russia
2. Italy
3. Bulgaria
Group 3 Balls/2 Ribbons
1. Russia
2. Italy
3. Belarus
2009 Worlds (Mie, Japan) FULL Results
All-Around
1. Evgenia Kanaeva (RUS)
2. Darla Kondakova (RUS)
3. Anna Bessonova (UKR)
Rope
1. Evgenia Kanaeva (RUS)
2. Darla Kondakova (RUS)
3. Anna Bessonova (UKR)
Hoop
1. Evgenia Kanaeva (RUS)
2. Darla Kondakova (RUS)
3. Melitina Staniouta (BLR)
Team
1. Russia
2. Belarus
3. Azerbaijan
Ball
1. Evgenia Kanaeva (RUS)
2. Aliya Garayeva (AZE)
3. Anna Bessonova (UKR)
Ribbon
1. Evgenia Kanaeva (RUS)
2. Anna Bessonova (UKR)
3. Silviya Miteva (BUL)
Group All-Around
1. Italy
2. Belarus
3. Russia
Group 10 Clubs
1. Russia
2. Italy
3. Belarus
Group 3 Balls/2 Ribbons
1. Italy
2. Belarus
3. Russia
2007 Worlds (Patras, Greece) FULL Results
All-Around
1. Anna Bessonova (UKR)
2. Vera Sessina (RUS)
3. Olga Kapranova (RUS)
Rope
1. Anna Bessonova (UKR)
2. Olga Kapranova (RUS)
3. Inna Zhukova (BLR)
Hoop
1. Olga Kapranova (RUS)
2. Vera Sessina (RUS)
3. Anna Bessonova (UKR)
Clubs
1. Olga Kapranova (RUS)
2. Anna Bessonova (UKR)
3. Vera Sessina (RUS)
Ribbon
1. Vera Sessina (RUS)
2. Anna Bessonova (UKR)
3. Alina Kabaeva (RUS)
Group All-Around
1. Russia
2. Italy
3. Belarus
Group 3 Hoops/4 Clubs
1. Russia
2. Italy
3. Bulgaria
Group 5 Ropes
1. Russia
2. Italy
3. Bulgaria
2005 Worlds (Baku, Azerbaijan) FULL Results
All-Around
1. Olga Kapranova (RUS)
2. Anna Bessonova (UKR)
3. Irina Tchachina (RUS)
Rope
1. Olga Kapranova (RUS)
2. Anna Bessonova (UKR)
3. Irina Tchachina (RUS)
Ball
1. Olga Kapranova (RUS)
2. Anna Bessonova (UKR)
3. Inna Zhukova (BLR)
Team
1. Russia
2. Ukraine
3. Belarus
Clubs
1. Olga Kapranova (RUS)
2. Anna Bessonova (UKR)
3. Irina Tchachina (RUS)
Ribbon
1. Vera Sessina (RUS)
2. Anna Bessonova (UKR)
3. Natalia Godunko (UKR)
Group All-Around
1. Russia
2. Italy
3. Belarus
Group 5 Ribbons
1. Bulgaria
2. Italy
3. Russia
Group 6 Clubs/2 Hoops
1. Italy
2. Russia
3. Belarus
2003 Worlds (Budapest, Hungary) FULL Results
All-Around
1. Alina Kabaeva (RUS)
2. Anna Bessonova (UKR)
3. Irina Tchachina (RUS)
Hoop
1. Anna Bessonova (UKR)
2. Alina Kabaeva (RUS)
3. Irina Tchachina (RUS)
Ball
1. Alina Kabaeva (RUS)
2. Anna Bessonova (UKR)
3. Inna Zhukova (BLR)
Clubs
1. Anna Bessonova (UKR)
2. Irina Tchachina (RUS)
3. Alina Kabaeva (RUS)
Ribbon
1. Alina Kabaeva (RUS)
2. Anna Bessonova (UKR)
3. Elizabeth Paysieva (BUL)
Group All-Around
1. Russia
2. Bulgaria
3. Belarus
Group 5 Ribbons
1. Russia
2. Bulgaria
3. Italy
Group 3 Hoops/2 Balls
1. Russia
2. Bulgaria
3. Italy
2002 Worlds (New Orleans, USA) FULL Results
Group All-Around
1. Russia
2. Belarus
3. Greece
Group 5 Ribbons
1. Ukraine
2. Russia
3. Greece
Group 3 Balls/2 Ropes
1. Greece
2. Bulgaria
3. Belarus
2001 Worlds (Madrid Spain) FULL Results
All-Around
1. Tamara Yerofeeva (UKR)
2. Simona Peycheva (BUL)
3. Anna Bessonova (UKR)
Rope
1. Tamara Yerofeeva (UKR)
2. Simona Peycheva (BUL)
3. Anna Bessonova (UKR)
Hoop
1. Simona Peycheva (BUL)
2. Anna Bessonova (UKR)
3. Tamara Yerofeeva (UKR)
Team
1. Ukraine
2. Belarus
3. Bulgaria
Ball
1. Simona Peycheva (BUL)
2. Anna Bessonova (UKR)
3. Tamara Yerofeeva (UKR)
Clubs
1. Simona Peycheva (BUL)
2. Elena Tkachenko (BLR)
3. Tamara Yerofeeva (UKR)
1999 Worlds (Osaka, Japan) FULL Results
All-Around
1. Alina Kabaeva (RUS)
2. Yulia Raskina (BLR)
3. Yulia Barsukova (RUS)
Rope
1. Olena Vitrychenko (UKR)
2. Alina Kabaeva (RUS)
3. Yulia Barsukova (RUS)
Hoop
1. Olena Vitrychenko (UKR)
2. Alina Kabaeva (RUS)
3. Evgenia Pavlina (BLR)
Team
1. Russia
2. Belarus
3. Ukraine
Ball
1. Alina Kabaeva (RUS)
2. Yulia Raskina (BLR)
3. Tamara Yerofeeva (UKR)
Ribbon
1. Alina Kabaeva (RUS)
2. Yulia Raskina (BLR)
3. Olena Vitrychenko (UKR)
Group All-Around
1. Russia
2. Greece
3. Belarus
Group 10 Clubs
1. Greece
2. Russia
3. Belarus
Group 3 Ribbons/2 Hoops
1. Greece
2. Belarus
3. Russia
1998 Worlds (Seville, Spain) FULL Results
Group All-Around
1. Belarus
2. Spain
3. Russia
Group 5 Balls
1. Russia
2. Belarus
3. Ukraine
Group 3 Ribbons/2 Hoops
1. Spain
2. Belarus
3. Ukraine
1997 Worlds (Berlin, Germany) FULL Results
All-Around
1. Elena Vitrichenko (UKR)
2. Natalia Lipkovskaya (RUS)
3. Yanina Batyrchina (RUS)
Rope
1T. Yanina Batyrchina (RUS)
1T. Elena Vitrichenko (UKR)
3. Natalia Lipkovskaya (RUS)
Hoop
1. Natalia Lipkovskaya (RUS)
2. Elena Vitrichenko (UKR)
3. Eva Serrano (FRA)
Team
1. Russia
2. Belarus
3. Ukraine
Clubs
1. Elena Vitrichenko (UKR)
2. Yanina Batyrchina (RUS)
3T. Natalia Lipkovskaya (RUS)
3T. Tatiana Popova (UKR)
Ribbon
1. Elena Vitrichenko (UKR)
2. Natalia Lipkovskaya (RUS)
3. Eva Serrano (FRA)
1996 Worlds (Budapest, Hungary) FULL Results
Ball
1. Ekaterina Serebrianskaya (UKR)
2T. Larissa Lukianenko (BLR)
2T. Maria Petrova (BUL)
2T. Amina Zaripova (RUS)
Clubs
1. Amina Zaripova (RUS)
2. Elena Vitrichenko (UKR)
3. Maria Petrova (BUL)
Rope
1. Larissa Lukianenko (BLR)
2. Ekaterina Serebrianskaya (UKR)
3. Diana Popova (BUL)
Ribbon
1. Elena Vitrichenko (UKR)
2. Yanina Batyrchina (RUS)
3. Evgenia Pavlina (BLR)
Group All-Around
1. Bulgaria
2. Spain
3. Belarus
Group 5 Hoops
1. Belarus
2. Russia
3. Ukraine
Group 3 Balls/2 Ribbons
1. Spain
2. Russia
3. Belarus
1995 Worlds (Viena, Austria) FULL Results
All-Around
1T. Maria Petrova (BUL)
1T. Ekaterina Serebrianskaya (UKR)
3T. Larissa Lukianenko (BLR)
3T. Yanina Batyrchina (RUS)
Ball
1T. Yanina Batyrchina (RUS)
1T. Amina Zaripova (RUS)
1T. Ekaterina Serebrianskaya (UKR)
Rope
1. Larissa Lukianenko (BLR)
2T. Maria Petrova (BUL)
2T. Ekaterina Serebrianskaya (UKR)
2T. Victoria Stadnik (UKR)
Team
1. Russia
2. Bulgaria
3. Ukraine
Clubs
1T. Maria Petrova (BUL)
1T. Amina Zaripova (RUS)
3T. Ekaterina Serebrianskaya (UKR)
3T. Elena Vitrichenko (UKR)
Ribbon
1. Elena Vitrichenko (UKR)
2T. Larissa Lukianenko (BLR)
2T. Amina Zaripova (RUS)
Group All-Around
1. Bulgaria
2. Spain
3. Belarus
Group 5 Hoops
1. Bulgaria
2. Spain
3. Belarus
Group 3 Balls/2 Ribbons
1. Spain
2. Bulgaria
3. Russia
1994 Worlds (Paris, France) FULL Results
All-Around
1. Maria Petrova (BUL)
2T. Larissa Lukianenko (BLR)
2T. Amina Zaripova (RUS)
Ball
1T. Ekaterina Serebrianskaya (UKR)
1T. Elena Vitrichenko (UKR)
3. Maria Petrova (BUL)
Hoop
1T. Larissa Lukianenko (BLR)
1T. Maria Petrova (BUL)
1T. Ekaterina Serebrianskaya (UKR)
Clubs
1. Ekaterina Serebrianskaya (UKR)
2. Maria Petrova (BUL)
3. Amina Zaripova (RUS)
Ribbon
1. Ekaterina Serebrianskaya (UKR)
2T. Maria Petrova (BUL)
2T. Amina Zaripova (RUS)
2T. Elena Vitrichenko (UKR)
Group All-Around
1. Russia
2. Spain
3. Bulgaria
Group 6 Ropes
1. Russia
2. Bulgaria
3. Spain
Group 4 Hoops/2 Clubs
1. Bulgaria
2. Russia
3. Spain
1993 Worlds (Alicante, Spain) FULL Results
All-Around
1. Maria Petrova (BUL)
2. Ekaterina Serebrianskaya (UKR)
3. Amina Zaripova (RUS)
Rope
1. Ekaterina Serebrianskaya (UKR)
2. Julia Rosliakova (RUS)
3. Yulia Baycheva (BUL)
Ball
1. Maria Petrova (BUL)
2. Elena Vitrichenko (UKR)
3T. Julia Rosliakova (RUS)
3T. Ekaterina Serebrianskaya (UKR)
Hoop
1. Maria Petrova (BUL)
2. Ekaterina Serebrianskaya (UKR)
3. Elena Vitrichenko (UKR)
Team
1. Bulgaria
2. Ukraine
3. Russia
Ribbon
1T. Tatiana Ogrizko (BLR)
1T. Maria Petrova (BUL)
3. Ekaterina Serebrianskaya (UKR)
Clubs
1. Carmen Acedo (ESP)
2. Carolina Pascual (ESP)
3T. Tatiana Ogrizko (BLR)
3T. Maria Petrova (BUL)
3T. Elena Vitrichenko (UKR)
1992 Worlds (Brussels, Belgium) FULL Results
All-Around
1. Oxana Kostina (RUS)
2. Maria Petrova (BUL)
3. Larissa Lukianenko (BLR)
Rope
1T. Larissa Lukianenko (BLR)
1T. Oxana Kostina (RUS)
3. Irina Deleanu (ROU)
Ball
1. Oxana Kostina (RUS)
2T. Maria Petrova (BUL)
2T. Carmen Acedo (ESP)
Hoop
1T. Larissa Lukianenko (BLR)
1T. Oxana Kostina (RUS)
3. Maria Petrova (BUL)
Clubs
1. Oxana Kostina (RUS)
2. Maria Petrova (BUL)
3T. Diana Popova (BUL)
3T. Carmen Acedo (ESP)
Group All-Around
1. Russia
2. Spain
3. North Korea
1991 Worlds (Athens, Greece) FULL Results
All-Around
1. Oxana Skaldina (URS)
2. Olexandra Tymoshenko (URS)
3. Mila Marinova (BUL)
Rope
1. Olexandra Tymoshenko (URS)
2. Kristina Shekerova (BUL)
3. Oxana Skaldina (URS)
Ball
1. Olexandra Tymoshenko (URS)
2. Oxana Skaldina (URS)
3. Mila Marinova (BUL)
Team
1. Spain
2. Soviet Union
3. North Korea
Hoop
1. Olexandra Tymoshenko (URS)
2. Oxana Skaldina (URS)
3. Mila Marinova (BUL)
Clubs
1. Olexandra Tymoshenko (URS)
2. Mila Marinova (BUL)
3. Oxana Skaldina (URS)
1989 Worlds (Sarajevo, Yugoslavia) FULL Results
All-Around
1. Olexandra Tymoshenko (URS)
2. Bianka Panova (BUL)
3T. Oxana Skaldina (URS)
3T. Adriana Dunavska (BUL)
Rope
1T. Bianka Panova (BUL)
1T. Olexandra Tymoshenko (URS)
1T. Oxana Skaldina (URS)
Ball
1. Olexandra Tymoshenko (URS)
2T. Adriana Dunavska (BUL)
2T. Bianka Panova (BUL)
2T. Oxana Skaldina (URS)
Team
1. Bulgaria
2. Soviet Union
3. Spain
Hoop
1T. Bianka Panova (BUL)
1T. Oxana Skaldina (URS)
1T. Olexandra Tymoshenko (URS)
Ribbon
1. Oxana Skaldina (URS)
2T. Adriana Dunavska (BUL)
2T. Youlia Baitcheva (BUL)
2T. Olexandra Tymoshenko (URS)
1987 Worlds (Varna, Bulgaria) FULL Results
All-Around
1. Bianka Panova (BUL)
2T. Adriana Dunavska (BUL)
2T. Elizabeth Koleva (BUL)
Rope
1T. Adriana Dunavska (BUL)
1T. Bianka Panova (BUL)
3T. Anna Kotchneva (URS)
3T. Marina Lobatch (URS)
Hoop
1T. Marina Lobatch (URS)
1T. Bianka Panova (BUL)
3. Anna Kotchneva (URS)
Clubs
1T. Anna Kotchneva (URS)
1T. Bianka Panova (BUL)
3. Marina Lobatch (URS)
Ribbon
1T. Tatiana Druchinina (URS)
1T. Bianka Panova (BUL)
3. Elizabeth Koleva (BUL)
Group All-Around
1. Bulgaria
2. USSR
3. China
Group 6 Balls
1. Bulgaria
2. USSR
3. China
Group 3 Balls/3 Hoops
1. Bulgaria
2. China
3. Spain
1985 Worlds (Valladolid, Spain) FULL Results
All-Around
1. Diliana Guerguieva (BUL)
2. Lilia Ignatova (BUL)
3. Bianka Panova (BUL)
Rope
1. Diliana Guerguieva (BUL)
2. Marina Lobatch (URS)
3. Lilia Ignatova (BUL)
Ball
1T. Diliana Guerguieva (BUL)
1T. Lilia Ignatova (BUL)
3T. Galina Beloglazova (URS)
3T. Bianca Dittrich (GDR)
Clubs
1T. Diliana Guerguieva (BUL)
1T. Lilia Ignatova (BUL)
3. Tatiana Druchinina (URS)
Ribbon
1T. Galina Beloglazova (URS)
1T. Bianka Panova (BUL)
3. Diliana Guerguieva (BUL)
Group All-Around
1. Bulgaria
2T. USSR
2T. North Korea
1983 Worlds (Strasbourg, France) FULL Results
All-Around
1. Diliana Guerguieva (BUL)
2T. Galina Beloglazova (URS)
2T. Lilia Ignatova (BUL)
2T. Anelia Ralenkova (BUL)
Hoop
1. Anelia Ralenkova (BUL)
2. Galina Beloglazova (URS)
3T. Lilia Ignatova (BUL)
3T. Dalia Kutkaite (URS)
Ball
1T. Galina Beloglazova (URS)
1T. Lilia Ignatova (BUL)
3T. Diliana Guerguieva (BUL)
3T. Anelia Ralenkova (BUL)
Clubs
1T. Diliana Guerguieva (BUL)
1T. Lilia Ignatova (BUL)
3T. Dalia Kutkaite (URS)
3T. Anelia Ralenkova (BUL)
Ribbon
1T. Galina Beloglazova (URS)
1T. Diliana Guerguieva (BUL)
3. Anelia Ralenkova (BUL)
Group All-Around
1. Bulgaria
2. USSR
3. North Korea
1981 Worlds (Munich, West Germany) FULL Results
All-Around
1. Anelia Ralenkova (BUL)
2T. Lilia Ignatova (BUL)
2T. Iliana Raeva (BUL)
Rope
1. Lilia Ignatova (BUL)
2. Anelia Ralenkova (BUL)
3. Iliana Raeva (BUL)
Hoop
1. Lilia Ignatova (BUL)
2T. Iliana Raeva (BUL)
2T. Anelia Ralenkova (BUL)
Clubs
1. Anelia Ralenkova (BUL)
2. Lilia Ignatova (BUL)
3. Irina Devina (URS)
Ribbon
1. Irina Devina (URS)
2. Iliana Raeva (BUL)
3. Anelia Ralenkova (BUL)
Group All-Around
1. Bulgaria
2. USSR
3. Czechoslovakia
1979 Worlds (London, England) FULL Results
All-Around
1. Irina Deriugina (URS)
2. Elena Tomas (URS)
3. Irina Gabashvili (URS)
Rope
1. Kristina Guiourova (BUL)
2. Elena Tomas (URS)
3T. Iveta Havlickova (TCH)
3T. Zuzana Zaveska (TCH)
Ball
1. Irina Gabashvili (URS)
2. Iliana Raeva (BUL)
3. Irina Deriugina (URS)
Clubs
1T. Daniela Bosanska (TCH)
1T. Irina Deriugina (URS)
1T. Iliana Raeva (BUL)
Ribbon
1. Elena Tomas (URS)
2T. Irina Deriugina (URS)
2T. Kristina Guiourova (BUL)
1977 Worlds (Basel Switzerland) FULL Results
All-Around
1. Irina Deriugina (URS)
2. Galima Shugurova (URS)
3. Kristina Guiourova (BUL)
Hoop
1. Galima Shugurova (URS)
2. Irina Deriugina (URS)
3. Kristina Guiourova (BUL)
Ball
1. Galima Shugurova (URS)
2. Irina Deriugina (URS)
3. Natalia Krachinnekova (URS)
Ribbon
1. Irina Deriugina (URS)
2T. Carmen Rischer (FRG)
2T. Galima Shugurova (URS)
Rope
1. Galima Shugurova (URS)
2. Zuzana Zaveska (TCH)
3. Iveta Havlickova (TCH)
Group All-Around
1. Soviet Union
2. Bulgaria
3. Czechoslovakia
1975 Worlds (Madrid, Spain) FULL Results
All-Around
1. Carmen Rischer (FRG)
2. Christiana Rosenberg (FRG)
3. Maria Jesus Alegre (ESP)
Clubs
1. Christiana Rosenberg (FRG)
2T. Carmen Rischer (FRG)
2T. Maria Jesus Alegre (ESP)
Ball
1. Christiana Rosenberg (FRG)
2. Carmen Rischer (FRG)
3. Maria Jesus Alegre (ESP)
Ribbon
1. Carmen Rischer (FRG)
2. Christiana Rosenberg (FRG)
3. Begona Blasco (ESP)
Hoop
1T. Mitsuru Hiraguchi (JPN)
1T. Katie Lodge (CAN)
3. Maria Jesus Alegre (ESP)
Group All-Around
1. Italy
2. Japan
3. Spain
1973 Worlds (Rotterdam, Netherland) FULL Results
All-Around
1T. Maria Gigova (BUL)
1T. Galima Shugurova (URS)
3. Natalia Krachinnekova (URS)
Clubs
1. Galima Shugurova (URS)
2. Natalia Krachinnekova (URS)
3. Maria Gigova (BUL)
Hoop
1. Maria Gigova (BUL)
2. Krassimira Filipova (BUL)
3. Nechka Robeva (BUL)
Ball
1. Galima Shugurova (URS)
2. Natalia Krachinnekova (URS)
3. Nechka Robeva (BUL)
Ribbon
1. Galima Shugurova (URS)
2. Natalia Krachinnekova (URS)
3. Maria Gigova (BUL)
Group All-Around
1. Soviet Union
2. Czechoslovakia
3. East Germany
1971 Worlds (Havana, Cuba) FULL Results
All-Around
1. Maria Gigova (BUL)
2. Elena Karpuchina (URS)
3. Alfia Nazmutdinova (URS)
Ribbon
1. Alfia Nazmutdinova (URS)
2. Elena Karpuchina (URS)
3. Galima Shugurova (URS)
Rope
1. Maria Gigova (BUL)
2. Neshka Georgieva (BUL)
3T. Krassimira Filipova (BUL)
3T. Elena Karpuchina (URS)
3T. Alfia Nazmutdinova (URS)
Ball
1. Sun Duk Jo (PRK)
2T. Alfia Nazmutdinova (URS)
2T. Galima Shugurova (URS)
2T. Myong Sim Choi (PRK)
Hoop
1. Maria Gigova (BUL)
2. Krassimira Filipova (BUL)
3. Neshka Georgieva (BUL)
Group All-Around
1. Bulgaria
2. Soviet Union
3. Italy
1969 Worlds (Varna, Bulgaria) FULL Results
All-Around
1. Maria Gigova (BUL)
2T. Neshka Robeva (BUL)
2T. Liubov Sereda (URS)
2T. Galima Shugurova (URS)
Freehand
1. Maria Gigova (BUL)
2T. Neshka Robeva (BUL)
2T. Roumiana Stephanova (BUL)
Hoop
1. Maria Gigova (BUL)
2. Neshka Robeva (BUL)
3. Liubov Sereda (URS)
Rope
1. Galima Shugurova (URS)
2. Maria Gigova (BUL)
3T. Neshka Robeva (BUL)
3T. Liubov Sereda (URS)
Ball
1. Galima Shugurova (URS)
2T. Maria Gigova (BUL)
2T. Liubov Sereda (URS)
Group All-Around
1. Bulgaria
2. Soviet Union
3. Czechoslovakia
1967 Worlds (Copenhagen, Denmark) FULL Results
All-Around
1. Elena Karpuchina (URS)
2. Ute Lehmann (GDR)
3. Liubov Sereda (URS)
Rope
1. Hana Sitnianska (TCH)
2. Elena Karpuchina (URS)
3. Ute Lehmann (GDR)
Hoop
1. Maria Gigova (BUL)
2T. Katie Lodge (CAN)
2T. Natalia Ovtchinnikova (URS)
Freehand
1. Liubov Sereda (URS)
2. Natalia Ovtchinnikova (URS)
3T. Krassimira Filipova (BUL)
3T. Neshka Robeva (BUL)
Group All-Around
1. Soviet Union
2. Czechoslovakia
3. Bulgaria
1965 Worlds (Prague, Czechoslovakia) FULL Results
All-Around
1. Hana Micechova (TCH)
2. Tatiana Kravtchenko (URS)
3. Hana Machatova-Bogusovska (TCH)
Freehand
1. Tatiana Kravtchenko (URS)
2. Hana Machatova-Bogusovska (TCH)
3. Hana Micechova (TCH)
Apparatus
1. Hana Micechova (TCH)
2. Tatiana Kravtchenko (URS)
3. Lilia Natmoutdinova (URS)
1963 Worlds (Budapest, Hungary) FULL Results
All-Around
1. Ludmila Savinkova (URS)
2. Tatiana Kravtchenko (URS)
3. Julia Trashlieva (BUL)
Freehand
1. Ludmila Savinkova (URS)
2. Tatiana Kravtchenko (URS)
3. Elvira Averkovics (URS)
Apparatus
1. Ludmila Savinkova (URS)
2. Tatiana Kravtchenko (URS)
3. Julia Trashlieva (BUL)
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