Gymnastics at the 1984 Summer Olympics – Men's pommel horse

The men's pommel horse competition was one of eight events for male competitors in artistic gymnastics at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles. The qualification and final rounds took place on July 29, 31 and August 4 at UCLA’s Pauley Pavilion. There were 71 competitors from 19 nations, with nations competing in the team event having 6 gymnasts while other nations could have to up to 3 gymnasts.[1] The event was won in a tie between Li Ning of China, in the nation's debut in the Games, and Peter Vidmar, with the United States' first gold medal in the pommel horse since 1904 (and second overall) and first medal in the event since 1932. The bronze medal went to another American, Tim Daggett. The Soviet Union's eight-Games podium streak in the event ended with no Soviets competing due to the boycott.

Men's pommel horse
at the Games of the XXIII Olympiad
Azerbaijan stamp depicting Li Ning on the pommel horse at the 1984 Olympics
VenuePauley Pavilion
Dates29 July – 4 August
Competitors71 from 19 nations
Winning score19.950
Medalists
Li Ning
 China
Peter Vidmar
 United States
Tim Daggett
 United States

Background

This was the 16th appearance of the event, which is one of the five apparatus events held every time there were apparatus events at the Summer Olympics (no apparatus events were held in 1900, 1908, 1912, or 1920). None of the six finalists from 1980 returned, as all were from boycotting nations. With the absence of the Soviets, East Germans, and Hungary's Zoltán Magyar (who had retired anyway), the field was open to the traditional power Japan and rising powers China and the United States. Li Xiaoping and Li Ning of China had taken second and fourth, respectively, at the 1983 world championships, the highest rankings of the non-boycotting nations; Li Xiaoping had won the world championship in 1981.[1]

The People's Republic of China and San Marino each made their debut in the men's pommel horse. The United States made its 14th appearance, breaking a tie with the absent Hungary for most of any nation; the Americans had missed only the inaugural 1896 pommel horse and the boycotted 1980 Games.

Competition format

Each nation entered a team of six gymnasts or up to three individual gymnasts. All entrants in the gymnastics competitions performed both a compulsory exercise and a voluntary exercise for each apparatus. The scores for all 12 exercises were summed to give an individual all-around score. These exercise scores were also used for qualification for the apparatus finals. The two exercises (compulsory and voluntary) for each apparatus were summed to give an apparatus score.

The 1984 Games expanded the number of finalists from six to eight. Nations were still limited to two finalists each. Others were ranked 9th through 71st. Half of the preliminary score carried over to the final.[1][2]

Schedule

All times are Pacific Daylight Time (UTC-7)

Date Time Round
Sunday, 29 July 1984Preliminary: Compulsory
Tuesday, 31 July 1984Preliminary: Voluntary
Saturday, 4 August 198417:30Final

Results

Seventy-one gymnasts competed in the compulsory and optional rounds on July 29 and 31. The eight highest scoring gymnasts advanced to the final on August 4. Each country was limited to two competitors in the final. Half of the points earned by each gymnast during both the compulsory and optional rounds carried over to the final. This constitutes the "prelim" score.

RankGymnastNationPreliminaryFinal
CompulsoryVoluntaryTotal12 Prelim.FinalTotal
Li Ning China10.009.9019.909.95010.00019.950
Peter Vidmar United States10.009.9019.909.95010.00019.950
Tim Daggett United States9.959.9019.859.9259.90019.825
4Tong Fei China9.859.8519.709.8509.90019.750
5Jean-Luc Cairon France9.759.8519.609.8009.90019.700
6Nobuyuki Kajitani Japan9.609.8519.459.7259.90019.625
7Benno Groß West Germany9.759.8019.559.7759.75019.525
8Josef Zellweger Switzerland9.709.8019.509.7509.75019.500
9Mitchell Gaylord United States9.909.8519.75Did not advance
10Bart Conner United States9.809.7519.55Did not advance
11Jim Hartung United States9.809.7019.50Did not advance
Xu Zhiqiang China9.759.7519.50Did not advance
13Brad Peters Canada9.759.7019.45Did not advance
Joël Suty France9.709.7519.45Did not advance
15Jürgen Geiger West Germany9.659.7519.40Did not advance
Noritoshi Hirata Japan9.609.8019.40Did not advance
17Scott Johnson United States9.709.6519.35Did not advance
Li Xiaoping China10.009.3519.35Did not advance
19Tony Piñeda Mexico9.509.8019.30Did not advance
20Bernhard Simmelbauer West Germany9.659.6519.30Did not advance
21Koji Gushiken Japan9.809.4519.25Did not advance
22Markus Lehmann Switzerland9.609.6019.20Did not advance
Li Yuejiu China9.609.6019.20Did not advance
24Vittorio Allievi Italy9.659.5019.15Did not advance
Andrew Morris Great Britain9.559.6019.15Did not advance
Emilian Nicula Romania9.559.6019.15Did not advance
27Jacques Def France9.509.6019.10Did not advance
Marco Piatti Switzerland9.609.5019.10Did not advance
Daniel Winkler West Germany9.409.7019.10Did not advance
30Han Chung-sik South Korea9.359.7019.05Did not advance
Warren Long Canada9.509.5519.05Did not advance
Valentin Pîntea Romania9.559.5019.05Did not advance
Daniel Wunderlin Switzerland9.559.5019.05Did not advance
34Shinji Morisue Japan9.409.6019.00Did not advance
Maurizio Zonzini San Marino9.459.5519.00Did not advance
36Andreas Japtok West Germany9.459.5018.95Did not advance
Miguel Soler Spain9.459.5018.95Did not advance
38Werner Birnbaum Australia9.609.3018.90Did not advance
Johan Jonasson Sweden9.309.6018.90Did not advance
Lee Jeoung-sik South Korea9.409.5018.90Did not advance
41Philippe Chartrand Canada9.459.4018.85Did not advance
Alfonso Rodríguez Spain9.459.4018.85Did not advance
43Finn Gjertsen Norway9.309.5018.80Did not advance
Jang Tae-eun South Korea9.209.6018.80Did not advance
Keith Langley Great Britain9.409.4018.80Did not advance
Lou Yun China9.209.6018.80Did not advance
Koji Sotomura Japan9.559.2518.80Did not advance
48Bruno Cavelti Switzerland9.359.4018.75Did not advance
Nam Seung-gu South Korea9.259.5018.75Did not advance
Barry Winch Great Britain9.459.3018.75Did not advance
51Rocco Amboni Italy9.309.4018.70Did not advance
Michel Boutard France9.559.1518.70Did not advance
Ju Yeong-sam South Korea9.509.2018.70Did not advance
54Urs Meister Switzerland9.459.2018.65Did not advance
Volker Rohrwick West Germany9.359.3018.65Did not advance
Philippe Vatuone France9.459.2018.65Did not advance
57Terence Bartlett Great Britain9.459.1518.60Did not advance
58Daniel Gaudet Canada9.459.1018.55Did not advance
Frank Nutzenberger Canada9.309.2518.55Did not advance
60Antonio Fraguas Spain9.409.1018.50Did not advance
61Chae Gwang-seok South Korea9.009.4518.45Did not advance
62Diego Lazzarich Italy8.959.4518.40Did not advance
63Laurent Barbiéri France9.209.0518.25Did not advance
64Yohanan Moyal Israel8.859.2518.10Did not advance
65Kyoji Yamawaki Japan8.659.4018.05Did not advance
66Allan Reddon Canada9.608.2017.80Did not advance
67Richard Benyon Great Britain8.259.3517.60Did not advance
68Gerson Gnoatto Brazil8.059.3517.40Did not advance
69Eddie Van Hoof Great Britain8.708.5517.25Did not advance
70Robert Edmonds Australia9.457.6017.05Did not advance
71Ya'akov Levi Israel8.608.2516.85Did not advance

References

  1. "Pommelled Horse, Men". Olympedia. Retrieved 1 December 2020.
  2. Official Report, vol. 2, p. 444.
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