Germany at the World Artistic Gymnastics Championships

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Germany at the
World Artistic Gymnastics Championships
IOC codeGER
Websitewww.dtb.de
Medals
Gold
7
Silver
13
Bronze
16
Total
36

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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Medal Name Year Event
 Bronze Franz Beckert, Konrad Frey, Kurt Krötzsch, Heinz Sandrock, Walter Steffens, Ernst Winter Hungary 1934 Budapest Men's team
 Gold Ernst Winter Men's horizontal bar
 Silver Heinz Sandrock
 Silver Helmut Bantz Italy 1954 Rome Men's vault
 Bronze Helmut Bantz Men's parallel bars
 Silver Helmut Bantz Men's horizontal bar
 Bronze Sylvio Kroll, Andreas Wecker, Ralf Büchner, Mario Franke, Jan-Peter Nikiferow, Andre Hempel United States 1991 Indianapolis Men's team
 Silver Andreas Wecker Men's rings
 Gold Ralf Büchner Men's horizontal bar
 Bronze Maik Krahberg France 1992 Paris Men's floor exercise
 Bronze Andreas Wecker United Kingdom 1993 Birmingham Men's all-around
 Silver Andreas Wecker Men's pommel horse
 Silver Andreas Wecker Men's rings
 Bronze Valery Belenky Australia 1994 Brisbane Men's rings
 Gold Andreas Wecker Japan 1995 Sabae Men's horizontal bar
 Gold Valery Belenky Switzerland 1997 Lausanne Men's pommel horse
 Bronze Fabian Hambüchen Denmark 2006 Aarhus Men's all-around
 Bronze Oksana Chusovitina Women's vault
 Bronze Fabian Hambüchen Men's vault
 Bronze Fabian Hambüchen, Eugen Spiridonov, Robert Juckel, Marcel Nguyen, Thomas Angergassen, Philipp Boy Germany 2007 Stuttgart Men's team
 Silver Fabian Hambüchen Men's all-around
 Gold Fabian Hambüchen Men's horizontal bar
 Bronze Philipp Boy, Fabian Hambüchen, Thomas Taranu, Evgenij Spiridonov, Sebastian Krimmer, Matthias Fahrig Netherlands 2010 Rotterdam Men's team
 Silver Philipp Boy Men's all-around
 Bronze Fabian Hambüchen Men's horizontal bar
 Silver Philipp Boy Japan 2011 Tokyo Men's all-around
 Silver Oksana Chusovitina Women's vault
 Bronze Fabian Hambüchen Belgium 2013 Antwerp Men's all-around
 Silver Fabian Hambüchen Men's horizontal bar
 Bronze Pauline Schäfer United Kingdom 2015 Glasgow Women's balance beam
 Gold Pauline Schäfer Canada 2017 Montreal Women's balance beam
 Bronze Tabea Alt
 Bronze Elisabeth Seitz Qatar 2018 Doha Women's uneven bars
 Silver Pauline Schäfer[3] Japan 2021 Kitakyushu Women's balance beam
 Silver Lukas Dauser United Kingdom 2022 Liverpool Men's parallel bars
 Gold Lukas Dauser Belgium 2023 Antwerp Men's parallel bars

Medal tables

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By gender

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GenderGoldSilverBronzeTotal
Men6111229
Women1247

By event

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EventGoldSilverBronzeTotal
Men's horizontal bar4318
Women's balance beam1124
Men's parallel bars1113
Men's pommel horse1102
Men's individual all-around0336
Men's rings0213
Men's vault0112
Women's vault0112
Men's team0044
Men's floor exercise0011
Women's uneven bars0011
Women's floor exercise0000
Women's individual all-around0000
Women's team0000

Junior World medalists

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Medal Name Year Event
 Silver Timo Eder Turkey 2023 Antalya Boys' floor exercise
 Silver Helen Kevric Girls' uneven bars


See also

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References

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

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