World Artistic Gymnastics Championships – Men's rings

The men's still rings competition was an inaugural event at the World Artistic Gymnastics Championships.[1][2] It was not held in 1905 and 1907.

Three medals are awarded: gold for first place, silver for second place, and bronze for third place. Tie breakers have not been used in every year. In the event of a tie between two gymnasts, both names are listed, and the following position (second for a tie for first, third for a tie for second) is left empty because a medal was not awarded for that position. If three gymnastics tied for a position, the following two positions are left empty.

Medalists

Bold number in brackets denotes record number of victories.

Year Location Gold Silver Bronze
1903 Antwerp Joseph Martinez Joseph Lux
François Walravens
-
1905 Bordeaux No rings event held
1907 Prague No rings event held
1909 Luxembourg Giorgio Romano
Marco Torrès
- František Erben
Angelo Mozzoncini
Giorgio Zampori
1911 Turin Ferdinand Steiner Pietro Bianchi
Antoine Costa
Dominique Follaci
-
1913 Paris Guido Boni
Laurent Grech
Marco Torrès
Giorgio Zampori
- -
1915–1917 Not held due to World War I
1922 Ljubljana Miroslav Karásek
Josef Malý
Leon Štukelj
Peter Šumi
- -
1926 Lyon Leon Štukelj Ladislav Vácha Bedřich Šupčík
1930 Luxembourg Emanuel Löffler Bedřich Šupčík Jan Gajdoš
1934 Budapest Alois Hudec Eugen Mack Jaroslav Kollinger
Mathias Logelin
1938 Prague Alois Hudec Michael Reusch Vratislav Petráček
1942 Not held due to World War II
1950 Basel Walter Lehmann Olavi Rove Hans Eugster
1954 Rome Albert Azaryan Yevgeny Korolkov Valentin Muratov
1958 Moscow Albert Azaryan Nobuyuki Aihara Yuri Titov
1962 Prague Yuri Titov Yukio Endō
Boris Shakhlin
-
1966 Dortmund Mikhail Voronin Akinori Nakayama Franco Menichelli
1970 Ljubljana Akinori Nakayama Mitsuo Tsukahara Mikhail Voronin
1974 Varna Nikolai Andrianov
Dan Grecu
- Andrzej Szajna
1978 Strasbourg Nikolai Andrianov Alexander Dityatin Dan Grecu
1979 Fort Worth Alexander Dityatin Dan Grecu Aleksandr Tkachyov
1981 Moscow Alexander Dityatin Huang Yubin Bohdan Makuts
1983 Budapest Dmitry Bilozerchev
Kōji Gushiken
- Li Ning
1985 Montreal Yuri Korolyov
Li Ning
- Yuri Balobanov
Kyoji Yamawaki
1987 Rotterdam Yuri Korolyov Dmitry Bilozerchev
Li Ning
-
1989 Stuttgart Andreas Aguilar Andreas Wecker Yuri Chechi
Vitaly Marinich
1991 Indianapolis Grigory Misutin Andreas Wecker Yuri Chechi
1992 Paris Vitaly Scherbo Szilveszter Csollány Grigory Misutin
1993 Birmingham Yuri Chechi Andreas Wecker Ivan Ivankov
1994 Brisbane Yuri Chechi Paul O'Neill Valery Belenky
Dan Burincă
1995 Sabae Yuri Chechi Dan Burincă Yordan Yovchev
1996 San Juan Yuri Chechi Szilveszter Csollány
Yordan Yovchev
-
1997 Lausanne Yuri Chechi (5) Szilveszter Csollány Ivan Ivankov
1999 Tianjin Dong Zhen Szilveszter Csollány Dimosthenis Tampakos
2001 Ghent Yordan Yovchev Szilveszter Csollány Andrea Coppolino
2002 Debrecen Szilveszter Csollány Yordan Yovchev Matteo Morandi
2003 Anaheim Dimosthenis Tampakos
Yordan Yovchev
- Andrea Coppolino
Matteo Morandi
2005 Melbourne Yuri van Gelder Aleksandr Safoshkin Matteo Morandi
2006 Aarhus Chen Yibing Yordan Yovchev Yuri van Gelder
2007 Stuttgart Chen Yibing Yuri van Gelder Yordan Yovchev
2009 London Yan Mingyong Yordan Yovchev Oleksandr Vorobiov
2010 Rotterdam Chen Yibing Yan Mingyong Matteo Morandi
2011 Tokyo Chen Yibing Arthur Zanetti Koji Yamamuro
2013 Antwerp Arthur Zanetti Aleksandr Balandin Brandon Wynn
2014 Nanning Liu Yang Arthur Zanetti Denis Ablyazin
You Hao
2015 Glasgow Eleftherios Petrounias You Hao Liu Yang
2017 Montreal Eleftherios Petrounias Denis Ablyazin Liu Yang
2018 Doha Eleftherios Petrounias Arthur Zanetti Marco Lodadio
2019 Stuttgart İbrahim Çolak Marco Lodadio Samir Aït Saïd

All-time medal count

Last updated after the 2019 World Championships.

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Soviet Union124723
2 China84416
3 Italy821222
4 Czechoslovakia52411
5 France4318
6 Greece4015
7 Yugoslavia3003
8 Bulgaria2428
 Japan2428
10 Hungary1506
11 Brazil1304
12 Romania1225
13  Switzerland1214
14 Netherlands1113
15 Bohemia [a]1012
 CIS [b]1012
17 Turkey1001
 West Germany1001
19 Russia0314
20 Germany0213
21 United States0112
22 Belgium0101
 East Germany0101
 Finland0101
25 Belarus0022
26 Luxembourg0011
 Poland0011
 Ukraine0011
Totals (28 nations)574547149
Notes

References

  1. "47th FIG Artistic Gymnastics World Championships MONTREAL (CAN)". live.fig-gymnastics.com. Fédération Internationale de Gymnastique. Retrieved 2018-09-06.
  2. "48th FIG Artistic Gymnastics World Championships DOHA (QAT)". www.fig-gymnastics.com. Fédération Internationale de Gymnastique. Retrieved 2018-09-06.
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