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1922 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships

Gymnastics competition


Summary

Gymnastics competition

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name1922 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships
locationKingdom of Yugoslavia Ljubljana, Kingdom of Yugoslavia
prev1913
next1926

The 7th Artistic Gymnastics World Championships were held in Ljubljana, Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (now Slovenia) on August 11–12, 1922.

This was the first international tournament arranged under the auspices of FIG at which individual medals for all-round performance were awarded. However, the individual medals for apparatus were not awarded at the 1922 tournament, those discussed below were awarded by FIG retrospectively.

Conversely, please note that contemporaneous, detailed coverage, beyond merely team totals, of select World Championships prior to World War I exists both in the pages of “Slovenski Sokol” magazine (via the Digital Library of Slovenia) and in reproductions of apparently original and contemporaneous Czech source materials (via Gymnastics-History.com) for both the 3rd (1907) and 6th (1913){{cite news|editor-last=Murnik |editor-first=Viktor (Dr.) |title=Slovenci na mednarodni tekmi v Parizu |trans-title=Slovenians at an international competition in Paris

Additionally, please note that in lieu of an article published in the 10 June 2024 issue of The International Journal of the History of Sport (a peer-reviewed journal) claiming that the BFEG’s (the FIG’s predecessor) archives from before 1950 appear to have been lost,{{cite web |last1=Vonnard |first1=Philippe |last2=Mayencourt |first2=Gil |title=Building European Fraternity Through Gymnastics: The Establishment of the Bureau Des Fédérations Européennes de Gymnastiques, 1863–1913

Medal table

Team Competition

RankNationPrelim. CalisthenicsBehaviorTotalBehaviorTotalBehaviorTotalBehaviorTotalBehaviorTotalGymnastics Events TotalsHigh JumpShot Put100 meters50 meter swimAthletics Events TotalsTeam Grand Totals
174.51.75176.25107.252109.25112.252114.25110.751.75112.51172119631.252731.25
Kingdom of Yugoslavia174.752176.7511221141082110109.51.75111.5110.751.75112.5624.53229
163.51.25164.759219399.252101.2582.751.25102.751011.75102.75564.52111.75
4165.251.7516787.75289.7599210187.51.589106.252108.25555216.5
5149.251150.2584.25286.2580.251.2581.5811.582.578.5179.54801517.5

Individual Standings

RankNationGymnastPrelim. CalisthenicsGymnastics EventsAthletics EventsIndividual Grand TotalsPrelim. CalisthenicsGymnastics Events TotalsGymnastics Events Totals RankHigh JumpShot Put100 meters50 meter swimAthletics Events TotalsAthletics Events Totals RankIndividual Grand Totals
(tie)Kingdom of YugoslaviaPeter Sumi29.518.7519.751919.7577.253765.51028.53135.25
(tie)František Pecháček28.25181918.51974.5771087.532.51135.25
Kingdom of YugoslaviaStane Derganc29.251919.251817.2573.585104.51029.52132.25
4Miroslav Klinger291919.7519.2519.577.5254.551024.54131
5Kingdom of YugoslaviaStane Vidmar29.25191918.518.2574.75655410245128
6Stanislav Jindrich301918.51919.57643439.519.511125.5
7Josef Malý29.516.518.2517.519.7572947.756623.756125.25
8Kingdom of YugoslaviaLeon Štukelj27.752019.751919.7578.51503.59.51815124.25
9Miroslav Karásek28.251819.2518.7519.7575.75541.254.51019.7510123.75
10František Vaneček29.516.7517.517.7519.571.751043.754.59.521.757122.75
11Kingdom of YugoslaviaSlavko Hlastan29.7516.2518.2517.7518.2570.51155.2519.520.759121
12Jean Gounot29.2516.2518.51817.7570.51262.252.56.517.2517117
13Alex Pannetier18.51717.515.516.566.515704.59.5218116
14Kingdom of YugoslaviaVlado Simončič29.25191217.2517.565.751752.751.59.518.7513113.75
15Francois Verboven26.513.7517.75161865.51842.54818.514110.5
16Marco Torrès281618.751518.568.251330471420110.25
17Jean Verboven28.515.7512151759.752231.755.57.517.7516106
18Louis De Winter28.251418.514.7518.75661632.255.5010.7525105
19Emil Münhofen2814.51613.513.2557.25255104.5019.511104.75
20Jean Gibens24.2516.251617.518.256814101.568.529100.75
21 (tie)Louis Marty23.7517.2516.7514.7515.7564.5191216.510.52698.75
21 (tie)Gust. Verstraeten2915.2518.510.7517.7562.2520502.507.53098.75
23Jacques Moser2714151417.2560.252111.51.57112398.25
24Gust. Gyselinck28.7512.7516.2513.516.559235050102797.75
25Nicolas Roeser23.5131616.513.2558.752433.54.50112393.25
26Emil François23.75138.515.2514.7551.52830210151990.25
27Robert Leroy26.7513.7513.758.514.2550.2529221.5712.52289.5
28Francois Zuang2217.511.7516.258.7554.25262235.7512.752189
29Robert Morin2711.512.755.515.2545303643.516.51888.5
30Jos. Knepper25.2512.514.251114.255227001892886.25

Pommel horse

RankNationalityAthleteTotal
Miroslav Klinger19,250
Kingdom of YugoslaviaLeon Štukelj19,000
Kingdom of YugoslaviaPeter Šumi19,000
Stanislav Indruch19,000

Rings

RankNationalityAthleteTotal
Kingdom of YugoslaviaLeon Štukelj19,750
Kingdom of YugoslaviaPeter Šumi19,750
Joseph Maly19,750
Miroslav Karásek19,750

Parallel bars

RankNationalityAthleteTotal
Kingdom of YugoslaviaLeon Štukelj20,000
Kingdom of YugoslaviaStane Derganc19,000
Kingdom of YugoslaviaStane Vidmar19,000
Kingdom of YugoslaviaVladimir Simončič19,000
Miroslav Klinger19,000
Stanislav Indruch19,000

Horizontal bar

RankNationalityAthleteTotal
Kingdom of YugoslaviaLeon Štukelj20,000
Kingdom of YugoslaviaPeter Šumi20,000
Miroslav Klinger20,000

References

Sources

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