1989 Junior World Acrobatic Gymnastics Championships
The 1989 Junior World Sports Acrobatics Championships was the first edition of the acrobatic gymnastics competition, then named sports acrobatics, and took place in Katowice, Poland, from December 1 to December 3, 1989.[1] The competition was organized by the International Federation of Sports Acrobatics (IFSA).
Medal summary
Results
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|
Men's tumbling all-around | Viktor Fedulov | Elgudza Chetaguri | Atanas Nedialkov |
Men's tumbling somersault | Viktor Fedulov | Atanas Nedialkov Adam Janes |
N/A |
Men's tumbling twist | Elgudza Chetaguri | Stefan Dimitrov Bo Chen |
N/A |
Women's tumbling all-around | Irina Chernilevskaya | Natalia Kadatova | Hao Huang |
Women's tumbling somersault | Natalia Kadatova | Galia Totchkova | Diana Matus |
Women's tumbling twist | Irina Chernilevskaya | Diana Matus | Kathryn Tracey |
Men's pair all-around | China | Poland | Soviet Union |
Men's pair balance | China Soviet Union |
N/A | Poland |
Men's pair tempo | China | Poland | Soviet Union |
Women's pair all-around | Poland | Hungary | Soviet Union |
Women's pair balance | Soviet Union | Hungary | Poland |
Women's pair tempo | Bulgaria | Soviet Union | Poland |
Mixed pair all-around | Bulgaria Soviet Union |
N/A | China |
Mixed pair balance | Bulgaria Soviet Union |
N/A | China Poland |
Mixed pair tempo | Bulgaria | Soviet Union | China |
Men's group all-around | Bulgaria | China | Soviet Union |
Men's group balance | Bulgaria | Soviet Union | China |
Men's group tempo | China | Bulgaria | Poland |
Women's group all-around | Bulgaria | Soviet Union | China |
Women's group balance | Bulgaria | Soviet Union | China |
Women's group tempo | Bulgaria China |
N/A | Poland |
References
- Sports Acrobatics Results
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