Canada at the World Artistic Gymnastics Championships explained

Games:World Artistic Gymnastics Championships
Noc:CAN
Flagcaption:Flag of Canada
Gold:0
Silver:7
Bronze:6

Canada first participated at the 1962 World Championships. It wasn't until 1987 when a Canadian gymnast, Curtis Hibbert, won Canada's first medal.[1] In 2006 Elyse Hopfner-Hibbs became the first female artistic gymnast to win a medal for Canada.[2] In 2022 the Canadian women's team won their first team medal, a bronze.[3]

Medalists

Medalwidth=250NameYearEvent
Men's horizontal bar
Men's vault
Men's horizontal bar
Men's floor exercise
Men's vault
Men's floor exercise
Men's floor exercise
Women's balance beam
Women's all-around
Women's vault
Women's balance beam
Ellie Black, Laurie Denommée, Denelle Pedrick, Emma Spence, Sydney Turner, Shallon Olsen Women's team
Women's balance beam

Medal tables

By gender

Junior World medalists

Medalwidth=250NameYearEvent
Boys' floor exercise
Boy's rings
Boys' vault
Girls' balance beam

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Mississauga's Curtis Hibbert takes a silver: He's the first Canadian gymnast medal winner. Digital Archives.
  2. Web site: Canada's Black dominates in qualifications at gymnastics worlds. CBC News. October 3, 2017.
  3. Web site: Team Canada wins historic bronze medal at Artistic Gymnastics World Championships. November 1, 2022. Canadian Olympic Committee.