WORLD
CHAMPIONS, All - FLOOR EXERCISES |
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WORLD CHAMPIONS, Floor
exercises (men) |
German
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The
very first World Champion on floor was
Josip Primozic from Yugoslavia in 1930 (Luxembourg).
All together 24 Champions are coming from 11 countries. On the top the
Japaneses: They won 5 titles unimterrupted from 1958 to 1974 and the
Chineses from 1981 to 1987.
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Igor
Korobtschinski (1989-1992) and Vitali Scherbo (1994 - 1996)
were the only one athletes who won 3 titles uninterrupted. Kurt Thomas (1979/USA) was the
only one floor world champion from the USA, together in Fort Worth 1979
with the German Roland
Brückner (GDR).
Neil Thomas from Great Britain won two silver medals, also
Nemov and
at last Dragulescu...
After Paul Hamm & Jordan Jovchev
in 2003 the Brazilian Diego Hypolito
won the first gold for his country. After 2001 and 2003 Marian Dragulescu won his third
title in Aarhus 2006. HYPOLITO
won his second title in Stuttgart 2007, but
Marian DRAGULESCU is the
first gymnast of the world who won his fourth gold medal on floor in
London 2009...!
2010 Rotterdam saw the first Greece, winning Gold at floor: Eleftherios Kosmidis
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Kohei UCHIMURA
won 2011 at home in Tokyo, and 2014 celebrated his compatriot Kenzo SHIRAI the
very first 4/1-Twist (!) and became the youngest World champion on
floor in history: Kenzo
Shirai. Behind the new Champion, Denis ABLJAZIN
(RUS) 2014,
Kenzo Shirai won
Silver again in Nanning, his second gold 2015 in
Glasgow and third 2017
in Montreal!
2018 in Doha -
as well as on the horse also succeeds the 'King of Twists" Kenzo Shirai not
the hat-trick, but the all-around world champion Artur DALOYAN snaps the
gold medal in the much higher E-note:
2019 in Stuttgart first title for the Philippines by the 19-years old Carlos Edriel YULO!!
2021 Nicola BARTOLINI won the first gold on floor for Italy, after the silver and bronze medals of gymnastics legend Franco Menicelli ...!
Another historical success: Giarnni REGINI-MORAN won in Liverpool 2022 the very first British Gold on Floor exercise...!
2023 in Antwerp, Olympic champion (2021) Artem DOLGOPYAT (ISR) finally added the longed-for world championship title to his silver medal from Suttgart 2019!
Paris 2024 -: The first Olympic medal for the Philippines is a GOLD medal, won by former world champion Carlos Edriel YULO!
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* WORLD & OLYMPIC CHAMPIONS, FLOOR EXERCISES (- since 1930) |
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last finalists
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2024
OLYMPIC GAMES
(PARIS)
FRA
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Carlos Edriel YULO
(PHI) - 15,000
* Quali.:
(1) Jake Jarman
(GBR) - 14,966 |
Artem DOLGOPYAT
(ISR) - 14,966
* Quali.:
(2) Carlos E. Yulo
(PHI) - 14,766 |
Jake JARMAN
(GBR) - 14,933
* Quali.:
(3) Rayderley Zapata (ESP) - 14,600
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4. Illia Kovtun (UKR)
5. Milad Karimi (KAZ)
6. Luke Whitehouse (GBR)
7. Rayderley Zapata (ESP)
8.ZHANG, Boheng (CHN)
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2023
52. WCh
Antwerp
(BEL) |
Artem DOLGOPYAT (ISR) -(6.4)=14,866
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Kazuki MINAMI
(JPN) - (6.5)=14,666 |
Milad KARIMI (KAZ)
- (6.3)=14,600 |
4.C.E. Yulo (PHI)
5.Felix Dolci (CAN)
6.Harry Herworth (GBR)
7.Daiki Hashimoto (JPN)
8.Frederick Richards(USA)
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2022
Liverpool
GBR
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Giarnni REGINI-MORAN (GBR) -(6.0)=14,533
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Daiki HASHIMOTO (JPN) - (6.0)=14,500 |
Ryosuke DOI
(JPN)- (6.2)=14,266 |
4. B. Osberger (FRA)
5. Nicola Bartolini (ITA)
6. Ryu Sungh. (KOR)
7. Carlos E.Yulo (PHI)
8. Milad Karimi (KAZ)
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2021
Kitakyushu
JPN
Oct. 23/24 |
Nicola BARTOLINI
(ITA) - (6.2) =14,800 |
Kazuki MINAMI
(JPN) -(6.5)=14,766 |
Emil SORAVUO
(FIN) -(6.0)=14,700 |
4. RYU, Sungh. (KOR)
5. Carlos E. Yulo (PHI)
6. Kazuma Kaya (JPN)
7. Milad Karimi (KAZ)
8. Haydan Skinner (GBR)
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2020
OLYMPIC GAMES
(TOKYO 2021)
FRA
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Artem DOLGOPYAT (ISR) - 14,933
* Quali.:
(1) A. Dolgopyat
(ISR) - 15,200 |
ZAPATA, Rayderey
(ESP) - 14,933
* Quali.:
(2) N. Nagorniy
(ROC) - 15,066
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XIAO, Ruoteng
(CHN) - 14,766
* Quali.:
(3) S. Ryun
(KOR) - 15,066 |
4.Sunghyun Ryu(KOR)
5. Milad Karim (KAZ)
6. Yul Moldauer (USA)
7.NikitaNagornyi(ROC)
8. Nansol Kim (KOR)
9.
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2019
Stuttgart
GER
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YULO,Carlos Edriel
(PHI) - (6.5) 15,300
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DOLGOPYAT,Artem (ISR) - 15,200 |
XIAO, Ruoteng
(CHN) - 14,933 |
4. A Dalaloyan(RUS)
5. Lin, Chao. (CHN)
6. N. Nagorny (RUS)
7.Kim, Hansol (KOR)
8. D.Cunningham (GBR)
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2018
Doha
QAT |
DALALOYAN, Artur
(RUS) - 14,900 |
SHIRAI, Kenzo
(JPN) - 14,866 |
YULO,CarlosEdriel
(PHI) - 14,600 |
4. Yul Moldauer (USA)
5. Artem Dolgopyat (ISR)
6. Nikita Nagorni (RUS)
7. Samuel Mikulak (USA)
8. Kazuma Kaya (JPN)
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2017
Montreal
CAN
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SHIRAI,
Kenzo
(JPN)-(7.2)! =15,633 |
DOLGOPYAT,
Artem (ISR)
- 14,533 |
MOLDAUER, Yul
(USA) - 14,500 |
4. Br.
Verhofstad(NED)
5.Tomas Gonzales (CHI)
6. D. Whittenburg (USA)
7.Manrique Larduet(CUB)
8. KIM, Hansol (KOR)
9. Milad Karimi (KAZ)
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2015
Glasgow
GBR |
SHIRAI, Kenzo
(JPN) |
WHITLOCK, Max (GBR) |
ZAPATA
SANTANA R.
(ESP) |
4. Deng
Shudi (CHN)
5. D. Purvis (GBR)
6. Kim, Hansoi (KOR)
7. M. Landuet (CUB)
8. T. Gonzales (CHI)
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2014
NANNING
CHN |
ABLJAZIN, Denis (RUS) |
SHIRAI, Kenzo (JPN) |
HYPOLITO, Diego
(BRA) |
4. J. Dalton
(USA)
5. KIM, Hansol (KOR)
6. R. Kato (JPN)
7. E. Kosmidis (GRE)
8. R. ZAPATA SANTANA
(ESP)
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2013
Antwerp
BEL |
SHIRAI, Kenzo (JPN) |
DALTON, Jacob (USA) |
UCIMURA,Kohei (JPN) |
4. D. Purvis
(GBR)
5. D. Hypolito (BRA)
6. S. Legendre (USA)
7. F. Hambüchen (GER)
8. S. Morgan
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2011
Tokyo
JPN |
UCHIMURA, Kohei
(JPN) |
ZOU,
Kai (CHN) |
HYPOLITO, Diego
(BRA)
SHATILOV, Alexander (ISR) |
4. -
5. S. Legendre (USA)
6. F. Koczi (ROU)
6. Gonzales Sepulveda (CHI)
8. J. Dalton (USA)
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2010
Rotterdam
NED |
KOSMIDIS,Eleftherios
(GRE) |
UCHIMURA, Kohei (JPN) |
PURVIS, Daniel (GBR) |
4. A. Shatilov
(ISR)
5. T. Bohail (FRA)
6. E. Penev (BUL)
6. F. Koczi (ROU)
8. S. Legendre (USA)
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2009
London
GBR |
Marian
Dragulescu (ROU) |
ZOU Kai
CHN |
Alexander
Shatilov
ISR |
4. K. Uchimura
(JPN)
5. M.Okiguchi (JPN
6.
M. Fahrig (GER)
7. E. Gonzales (CHI)
8. S. Legendre (USA)
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2007
Stuttgart
GER |
HYPOLITO, Diego (BRA) |
DEFERR, Gervasio (ESP) |
MITZUTORI, Hisashi (JPN) |
4. G. ALVAREZ
(USA)
5. A. SHATILOV (ISR)
6. ZOU, Kai (CHN)
7. LIANG, Fuliang (CHN)
8. M. OKIGUCHI (JPN)
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2006
Aarhus
DEN |
Marian
Dragulescu (ROU) |
Diego
Hypolito (BRA) |
Kyle
Shewfelt (CAN) |
4. G. DEFERR
(ESP
5. J. JOVTCHEV (BUL
6. ZOU, Kai (CHN)
7. A. SHATILOV (ISR)
8. P.I. BOTELLA (ESP) |
2005
Melbourne
AUS |
Diego Hypolito (BRA) |
Brandon O'Neil (CAN) |
Robert Gal (HUN) |
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2003
Anaheim
(USA) |
Paul
Hamm (USA)
Jordan Jovtchev (BUL) |
- |
Kyle
Shewfelt (CAN) |
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2002
Debrecen
(HUN) |
M.Dragulescu (ROU) |
J. Jovtchev (BUL) |
P. Hamm (USA) |
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2001
Gent
(BEL) |
J. Jovtschev (BUL)
M. Dragulescu (ROU) |
- |
I. Vichrovs (LAT) |
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1999
Tianjin
(CHN) |
Nemov (RUS) |
G. Deferr (ESP) |
Xing, Aowei (CHN) |
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1997
Lausanne
(SUI) |
Nemov
(RUS) |
D. Karbonenko (FRA) |
Li, Xiaopeng (CHN) |
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1996
San José
(PUR) |
V. Scherbo (BLR) |
V. Voropaev (RUS) |
G. Misjutin (UKR) |
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1995
Sabae
(JPN) |
V.
Scherbo (BLR) |
Li, Xiaoshuang (CHN) |
G. Misjutin (UKR) |
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1994
Brisbane
(AUS) |
V. Scherbo (BLR) |
I. Mellissanidis (GRE)
K. Thomas (GBR) |
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1993
Birmingham
(GBR) |
G.
Misjutin (UKR |
K. Thomas (GBR)
V. Scherbo (BLR) |
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1992
Paris
(FRA) |
I. Korobtchinski (GUS) |
V. Scherbo (GUS) |
M.
Krahberg (GER)
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(Q)
P. Nikiferow (GER)
(Q) M. Beckmann (Q) |
1991
Indianapolis
(USA) |
I.
Korobtchinski (URS) |
V. Scherbo (URS) |
Nishikawa (JPN) |
5. A. Wecker (GER)
7. S. Kroll (GER) |
- before the political changes at the beginning of the
Nineties:
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