Germany at the World Artistic Gymnastics Championships explained

Games:World Artistic Gymnastics Championships
Noc:GER
Flagcaption:Flag of Germany
Gold:7
Silver:13
Bronze:16

Germany first competed at the 1934 World Championships.[1] They did not compete at another World Championships until 1954, in which East Germany and West Germany competed as a joint team.[2] Starting at the 1958 World Championships the two nations competed as separate teams. In 1991 Germany competed for the first time as a reunified team.

Medalists

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Men's team
Men's horizontal bar
Heinz Sandrock
Men's vault
Men's parallel bars
Men's horizontal bar
Men's team
Men's rings
Men's horizontal bar
Men's floor exercise
Men's all-around
Men's pommel horse
Men's rings
Men's rings
Men's horizontal bar
Men's pommel horse
Men's all-around
Women's vault
Men's vault
Men's team
Men's all-around
Men's horizontal bar
Men's team
Men's all-around
Men's horizontal bar
Men's all-around
Women's vault
Men's all-around
Men's horizontal bar
Women's balance beam
Women's balance beam
Tabea Alt
Women's uneven bars
Pauline Schäfer[3] Women's balance beam
Men's parallel bars
Men's parallel bars

Medal tables

By event

Junior World medalists

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Boys' floor exercise
Girls' uneven bars

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 1934 World Gymnastics Championships Budapest, Hungary June 11-12, 1934. USA Gymnastics.
  2. Web site: 1954 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships. Memim.
  3. Web site: German Gymnast Pauline Schäfer Wins World Beam Silver Medal in a Statement-Making Unitard. Yahoo! Sports. October 24, 2021.