1922 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships

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1922 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships
LocationKingdom of Yugoslavia Ljubljana, Kingdom of Yugoslavia
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The 7th Artistic Gymnastics World Championships were held in Ljubljana, Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (now Slovenia) on August 11–12, 1922.[1]

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Yugoslavia66113
2 Czechoslovakia (TCH)6309
3 France (FRA)0011
Totals (3 entries)129223

Team Competition

Rank Nation Prelim. Calisthenics Behavior Total Behavior Total Behavior Total Behavior Total Behavior Total Gymnastics Events Totals High Jump Shot Put 100 meters 50 meter swim Athletics Events Totals Team Grand Totals


1st place, gold medalist(s)  Czechoslovakia 174.5 1.75 176.25 107.25 2 109.25 112.25 2 114.25 110.75 1.75 112.5 117 2 119 631.25 27 31.25 31 52.5 141.75 773
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Yugoslavia 174.75 2 176.75 112 2 114 108 2 110 109.5 1.75 111.5 110.75 1.75 112.5 624.5 32 29 20 58.5 139.5 764
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  France 163.5 1.25 164.75 92 1 93 99.25 2 101.25 82.75 1.25 102.75 101 1.75 102.75 564.5 21 11.75 17.5 40 90.25 636
4  Belgium 165.25 1.75 167 87.75 2 89.75 99 2 101 87.5 1.5 89 106.25 2 108.25 555 21 6.5 24 21.5 73 628
5  Luxembourg 149.25 1 150.25 84.25 2 86.25 80.25 1.25 81.5 81 1.5 82.5 78.5 1 79.5 480 15 17.5 16.5 30.75 79.75 559.75

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Individual Standings

Rank Nation Gymnast Prelim. Calisthenics Gymnastics Events Athletics Events Individual Grand Totals
Prelim. Calisthenics Gymnastics Events Totals Gymnastics Events Totals Rank High Jump Shot Put 100 meters 50 meter swim Athletics Events Totals Athletics Events Totals Rank Individual Grand Totals
1st place, gold medalist(s) (tie)  Yugoslavia
Peter Sumi
29.5 18.75 19.75 19 19.75 77.25 3 7 6 5.5 10 28.5 3 135.25
1st place, gold medalist(s) (tie)  Czechoslovakia František Pecháček 28.25 18 19 18.5 19 74.5 7 7 10 8 7.5 32.5 1 135.25
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Yugoslavia Stane Derganc 29.25 19 19.25 18 17.25 73.5 8 5 10 4.5 10 29.5 2 132.25
4  Czechoslovakia Miroslav Klinger 29 19 19.75 19.25 19.5 77.5 2 5 4.5 5 10 24.5 4 131
5  Yugoslavia Stane Vidmar 29.25 19 19 18.5 18.25 74.75 6 5 5 4 10 24 5 128
6  Czechoslovakia Stanislav Jindrich 30 19 18.5 19 19.5 76 4 3 4 3 9.5 19.5 11 125.5
7  Czechoslovakia Josef Malý 29.5 16.5 18.25 17.5 19.75 72 9 4 7.75 6 6 23.75 6 125.25
8  Yugoslavia Leon Štukelj 27.75 20 19.75 19 19.75 78.5 1 5 0 3.5 9.5 18 15 124.25
9  Czechoslovakia Miroslav Karásek 28.25 18 19.25 18.75 19.75 75.75 5 4 1.25 4.5 10 19.75 10 123.75
10  Czechoslovakia František Vaneček 29.5 16.75 17.5 17.75 19.5 71.75 10 4 3.75 4.5 9.5 21.75 7 122.75
11  Yugoslavia Slavko Hlastan 29.75 16.25 18.25 17.75 18.25 70.5 11 5 5.25 1 9.5 20.75 9 121
12  France Jean Gounot 29.25 16.25 18.5 18 17.75 70.5 12 6 2.25 2.5 6.5 17.25 17 117
13  France Alex Pannetier 18.5 17 17.5 15.5 16.5 66.5 15 7 0 4.5 9.5 21 8 116
14  Yugoslavia Vlado Simončič 29.25 19 12 17.25 17.5 65.75 17 5 2.75 1.5 9.5 18.75 13 113.75
15  Belgium
Francois Verboven
26.5 13.75 17.75 16 18 65.5 18 4 2.5 4 8 18.5 14 110.5
16  France Marco Torrès 28 16 18.75 15 18.5 68.25 13 3 0 4 7 14 20 110.25
17  Belgium Jean Verboven 28.5 15.75 12 15 17 59.75 22 3 1.75 5.5 7.5 17.75 16 106
18  Belgium Louis De Winter 28.25 14 18.5 14.75 18.75 66 16 3 2.25 5.5 0 10.75 25 105
19  Luxembourg Emil Münhofen 28 14.5 16 13.5 13.25 57.25 25 5 10 4.5 0 19.5 11 104.75
20  Belgium Jean Gibens 24.25 16.25 16 17.5 18.25 68 14 1 0 1.5 6 8.5 29 100.75
21 (tie)  France Louis Marty 23.75 17.25 16.75 14.75 15.75 64.5 19 1 2 1 6.5 10.5 26 98.75
21 (tie)  Belgium Gust. Verstraeten 29 15.25 18.5 10.75 17.75 62.25 20 5 0 2.5 0 7.5 30 98.75
23  France Jacques Moser 27 14 15 14 17.25 60.25 21 1 1.5 1.5 7 11 23 98.25
24  Belgium Gust. Gyselinck 28.75 12.75 16.25 13.5 16.5 59 23 5 0 5 0 10 27 97.75
25  Luxembourg Nicolas Roeser 23.5 13 16 16.5 13.25 58.75 24 3 3.5 4.5 0 11 23 93.25
26  Luxembourg Emil François 23.75 13 8.5 15.25 14.75 51.5 28 3 0 2 10 15 19 90.25
27  Luxembourg Robert Leroy 26.75 13.75 13.75 8.5 14.25 50.25 29 2 2 1.5 7 12.5 22 89.5
28  Luxembourg Francois Zuang 22 17.5 11.75 16.25 8.75 54.25 26 2 2 3 5.75 12.75 21 89
29  France Robert Morin 27 11.5 12.75 5.5 15.25 45 30 3 6 4 3.5 16.5 18 88.5
30  Luxembourg Jos. Knepper 25.25 12.5 14.25 11 14.25 52 27 0 0 1 8 9 28 86.25

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Pommel horse

Rank Nationality Athlete Total
1
 Czechoslovakia Miroslav Klinger 19,250
2
 Yugoslavia Leon Štukelj 19,000
 Yugoslavia Peter Šumi 19,000
 Czechoslovakia
Stanislav Indruch
19,000

Rings

Rank Nationality Athlete Total
1
 Yugoslavia Leon Štukelj 19,750
 Yugoslavia Peter Šumi 19,750
 Czechoslovakia
Joseph Maly
19,750
 Czechoslovakia Miroslav Karásek 19,750

Parallel bars

Rank Nationality Athlete Total
1
 Yugoslavia Leon Štukelj 20,000
2
 Yugoslavia Stane Derganc 19,000
 Yugoslavia Stane Vidmar 19,000
 Yugoslavia Vladimir Simončič 19,000
 Czechoslovakia Miroslav Klinger 19,000
 Czechoslovakia
Stanislav Indruch
19,000

Horizontal bar

Rank Nationality Athlete Total
1
 Yugoslavia Leon Štukelj 20,000
 Yugoslavia Peter Šumi 20,000
 Czechoslovakia Miroslav Klinger 20,000

References

  1. ^ Huguenin, Andre. 100 Years of the International Gymnastics Federation: 1881-1981 (PDF). Translated by Unger, Beatrice. International Gymnastics Federation. p. 83.
  2. ^ History.com, Gymnastics. "1922: The First World All-Around Champion in Men's Gymnastics". Gymnastics-History.com. Retrieved April 19, 2024.
  3. ^ History.com, Gymnastics. "1922: The First World All-Around Champion in Men's Gymnastics". Gymnastics-History.com. Retrieved April 19, 2024.

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