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1930 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships

Gymnastics competition


Summary

Gymnastics competition

FieldValue
name1930 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships
locationLUX Luxembourg, Luxembourg
prev1926
next1931

The 9th Artistic Gymnastics World Championships were held in Luxembourg on 12–14 July 1930.

Of special note is that a Yugoslavian Olympic medallist from 1928, Anton Malej, died one day after the conclusion of these games resulting from an injury, on the Rings apparatus, incurred during the games.

Men's team all around

RankNationCOTotalsCOTotalsCOTotalsCOTotalsCOTotalsBehaviorPunctualityTeam Grand Totals
87.0586.9517486.885.05171.8583.489.55172.9583.8583166.8590.9590.8181.759.920897.3
88.987.3176.285.984.15170.0576.386.716382.5580.8163.3585.4584169.459.720871.75
Kingdom of Yugoslavia84.1585169.1582.380.3162.678.376.95155.2587.286.45173.657683.1159.11020849.75
482.3579.2161.5577.6572.95150.688.581.6170.151.4558.3109.7582.377.45159.75920780.75
584.6580.45165.174.370.55144.8581.275.75156.9552.660.3112.967.178.35145.459.620754.85
685.182167.171.9573.55145.565.155.5120.666.169.6135.762.665.65128.259.520726.65

Men's individual all around

RankNationGymnastCOTotalsCOTotalsCOTotalsCOTotalsCOTotalsCompulsories TotalsCompulsories Totals RankOptionals TotalsOptionals Totals RankIndividual Grand Totals
Kingdom of YugoslaviaJosip Primožič15.315.0530.3515.5514.3529.915.415.7531.1514.814.8529.651615.431.477.05175.42152.45
Jan Gajdoš14.9514.929.8515.2515.2530.514.4514.829.2515.215.2530.4515.814.730.575.65274.93150.55
Emanuel Löffler15.0515.130.1515.115.130.214.9513.7528.716163213.7513.8527.674.85373.85148.65
4Armand Solbach14.9515.053014.815.5530.3515.114.229.314.514.428.914.114.728.873.45573.94147.35
5Ladislav Vácha14.614.529.111.9515.127.0514.5515.3529.914.8015.630.4014.31529.370.381275.551145.75
6Mathias Logelin14.7513.9528.715.5514.830.3514.213.527.714.914.6529.5514.4514.9529.473.85471.8510145.7
7Georges Leroux14.714.9529.6515.114.6529.7514.714.829.513.7513.7527.514.9514.129.0573.2672.258145.45
8Bedřich Šupčík14.2514.228.4514.3514.652914.4513.7528.215.2515.4530.714.414.428.872.7772.457145.15
9István Pelle14.114.7528.8516163212.613.325.915.0515.2530.313.312.8526.1571.051072.159143.2
10Marcel Itten14.6514.529.1514.514.52915.413.929.314.813.8528.651311.6524.6572.35868.416140.75
11 (tie)Kingdom of YugoslaviaPeter Šumi13.8513.827.6513.313.4526.7514.212.426.613.951528.9515.714.930.6711169.5512140.55
11 (tie)Nikolaus Péter14.413.427.815.71631.713.9513.927.8515.313.128.412.81224.872.15968.416140.55
13Jindrich Tintěra13.613.727.314.3514.829.1514.413.928.314.914.2529.1512.4512.3524.869.7136913138.7
14Josef Effenberger14.614.5529.1512.414.6527.051413.527.514.814.2529.0513.1512.725.8568.951669.6511138.6
15Maurice Rousseau14.4513.8528.311.513.625.114.2513.227.4514.51327.514.614.5529.1569.31468.218137.5
16Edvard Antosiewicz1414.828.811.512.8524.3513.814.728.514.512.126.614.0514.3528.467.851868.814136.65
17Alfred Kraus15.1514.9530.15.314.9520.2515153014.714.829.512.613.726.362.752473.46136.15
18Jul Rybak14.9514.429.3514.213.4527.6512.814.1526.9513.811.925.713.5512.452669.31466.3520135.65
19Jean Gounot15142915.113.4528.5511.4513.0524.513.214.227.413.312.125.468.051766.819134.85
20Kingdom of YugoslaviaRafael Ban13.8513.927.7511.6511.823.4512.651426.6512.513.7526.2514.1515.0529.264.82268.515133.3
21Kingdom of YugoslaviaStanislav Žilič13.851427.8513.911.825.713.7511.425.15512.514.1526.6512.9513.2526.266.951964.623131.55
22Rémy Reynaert14.1514.628.751313.326.311.51324.5911.520.513.2513.8527.160.92966.2521127.15
23Jean Kugeler14.213.7527.9514.813.4528.2514.412.326.713.7513.9527.77.757.6515.464.92161.125126
24Francois Zuang13.813.1526.9513.751326.7512.513.52611.451324.4510.310.8521.1561.82663.524125.3
25Kingdom of YugoslaviaBoris Gregorka13.313.4526.7512.412.725.112.512.0524.557.7513.252114.3513.527.8560.33064.9522125.25
26Frans Gibens14.813.828.610.7510.7521.513.41326.412.859.522.3512.210.7522.95642357.829121.8
27Rezső Kende13.713.226.915.714.229.913.2510.752414.913.9528.8547.0511.0561.552859.1526120.7
28Péter Boros12.2511.8524.113.7512.252612.210.82313.651124.6513.357.320.6565.22053.237118.4
29A. Defer13.313.0526.3512.258.821.0513.211.925.111.411.62311.810.9522.7561.952556.332118.25
30Josef Hegedűs14.1513.727.8514.511.225.712.411.523.911.912.2524.1549.813.856.953158.4527115.4
31Rodolphe Lencz13.7512.326.0512.8511.9524.813.2512.725.9511.511.923.449.313.355.353258.1528113.5
32G. Deck14.3513.527.856.77.7514.4511.611.623.212.7512.925.659.311.0520.3554.73456.831111.5
33Josef Skulanyi13.612.8526.4514.52.51714.0511.625.6514.613.2527.854.98.6513.5561.652748.8541110.5
34Mathias Erang14.3513.5527.913.59.5523.0511.31223.39.251322.255.58.113.653.93656.233110.1
35Nicolas Roeser13.312.525.814.3513.928.2512.051022.055.512.1517.657.3916.352.54057.5530110.05
36G. Gysbrechts14.1513.727.8511.56.2517.7512.2511.523.756.69.4516.0510.6513.724.3555.153354.635109.75
37Joseph Claeys14.3513.3527.710.98.6519.551012.5522.551010.720.78.99.318.254.153554.5536108.7
38Dom. Schanen14.2513.5527.89.2511.0520.39.859.2519.112.2511.623.857.39.7517.0552.93955.234108.1
39Jean Chanteur14.6514.128.758.54.7513.2513.112.7525.858.512.2520.758.28.716.952.953852.5538105.5
40Christian Scholtes13.551326.559.9510.4520.48.258.416.6511.59.621.17.8510.3518.251.14151.839101.9
41Joseph Staudt13.7512.726.459.712.5522.258.98.917.812.55517.558.9412.953.83743.154297.6
42Ladislav Tikal14.913.9528.8511.8011.813.114.4527.5500011.1512.6523.850.954241.054592
43Karel van Dael13.314.327.63.256.259.59.258.517.755.2510.715.957.21118.238.254650.754089
44G. Wilmot13.7513.5527.35.849.85.752.958.710.9811.822.788.910.319.245.184442.64387.6
45?? Castelli14.413.9528.3500013.19.2522.3511.2510.521.756.67.914.545.354341.64486.95
46Kingdom of YugoslaviaAnton Malej †14.2513.6027.8500013.25013.2500013.1513.1526.3040.654526.754767.40
47Kingdom of YugoslaviaLeon Štukelj ††14.115.3529.400031.5500000015.551631.5529.654731.354661

†=Anton Malej of Yugoslavia could not finish the competition due to injuries sustained during the competition. This is particularly notable because, as stated above, those injuries led to his death one day after the conclusion of the competition. Those injuries proved fatal due to deficient gymnasium conditions in the substitute arena to which the competition was moved due to inclement weather conditions, as the competition was originally held outside.

††=Malej’s teammate, Leon Štukelj of Yugoslavia, could not finish the competition due to injuries sustained during the competition. This is particularly notable because, competing alongside his teammate, Malej, in conditions not suited for the competition and that also contributed to Malej's death being fatal, Štukelj was nevertheless previously 1924 Olympic All-Around Champion and 1928 Olympic All-Around Bronze Medalist and was in top form at this competition, having scored a perfect score in his Optionals Horizontal Bar exercise.

Men's floor

MedalCountryGymnast[[Image:Gold medal icon.svg]][[Image:Silver medal icon.svg]][[Image:Bronze medal icon.svg]]
Kingdom of YugoslaviaJosip Primozic
Emanuel Löffler
Alfred Krauss

Men's pommel horse

MedalCountryGymnast[[Image:Gold medal icon.svg]][[Image:Silver medal icon.svg]][[Image:Bronze medal icon.svg]]
Kingdom of YugoslaviaJosip Primozic
Kingdom of YugoslaviaPeter Šumi
Jan Gajdos

Men's rings

MedalCountryGymnast[[Image:Gold medal icon.svg]][[Image:Silver medal icon.svg]][[Image:Bronze medal icon.svg]]
Emanuel Löffler
Bedřich Šupčík
Jan Gajdos

Men's parallel bars

MedalCountryGymnast[[Image:Gold medal icon.svg]][[Image:Silver medal icon.svg]][[Image:Bronze medal icon.svg]]
Kingdom of YugoslaviaJosip Primozic
Alfred Krauss
Ladislav Vácha

Men's horizontal bar

MedalCountryGymnast[[Image:Gold medal icon.svg]][[Image:Silver medal icon.svg]][[Image:Bronze medal icon.svg]]
HUNIstván Pelle
HUNMiklós Péter
Kingdom of YugoslaviaLeon Štukelj

Men's team all around

MedalCountry[[Image:Gold medal icon.svg]][[Image:Silver medal icon.svg]][[Image:Bronze medal icon.svg]]
Kingdom of Yugoslavia

Medal table

References

References

  1. Huguenin, Andre. "100 Years of the International Gymnastics Federation: 1881-1981". International Gymnastics Federation.
  2. History.com, Gymnastics. "1930: An Abrupt End to the World Championships in Luxembourg".
  3. History.com, Gymnastics. "1930: An Abrupt End to the World Championships in Luxembourg". Gymnastics-History.com.
  4. "Damir Globochnik, Olimpijec Tone Malej". Revijasrp.si.
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