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1998 Aerobic Gymnastics World Championships

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Summary

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The event had the highest number of registered athletes since the first World championships in 1995. Four events were contested: men's individual, women's individual, mixed pairs, and trios. Competitors from four different countries won the four events. The men's category was won by Jonathan Canada of Spain, who had competed only in mixed pairs for the previous three World Championships, which he won in 1996. He became the first aerobic gymnast to win gold in two different disciplines at the World Championships. In the mixed pairs competition, Valdislav Oskner and Tatiana Soloviova won their first of four consecutive titles together. The Hungarian trio won Hungary's first title at the Championships.

Results

Women's Individual

RankGymnastCountryPoint[[File:Gold medal icon.svg]][[File:Silver medal icon.svg]][[File:Bronze medal icon.svg]]456789
Yuriko Ito17.25
Isamara Secati16.65
Izabela Lăcătuș16.60
Juanita Little16.50
Chloé Maigre16.05
Tammy Zoutendyk15.95
Kylie Carter14.90
Orletta Tamantini14.750
Janka Daubner13.85

Men's Individual

RankGymnastCountryPoint[[File:Gold medal icon.svg]][[File:Silver medal icon.svg]][[File:Bronze medal icon.svg]]456789
Jonathan Canada19.10
Kwang-Soo Park17.10
Stanislav Marchenkov16.95
Kaloyan Kaloyanov16.55
Claudiu Moldovan16.20
Dean Wright16.05
Olivier Florid15.65
Nick Beyeler14.90
Marco Bisciaio13.80

Mixed Pair

RankGymnastsCountryPoint[[File:Gold medal icon.svg]][[File:Silver medal icon.svg]][[File:Bronze medal icon.svg]]456789
Tatiana Soloviova, Vladislav Oskner17.75
Konstantza Popova, Kaloyan Kaloyanov17.60
Izabela Lăcătuș, Claudiu Varlam16.10
Reka Meszaros, Norbert Baucsek15.70
Sandra Arrigada, Jaime Salgado15.35
Janka Daubner, Chris Harvey15.20
Henrik Bramsved, Marika Gustafsson15.15
Erika Perugini, Daniele Pierantonio13.65
Stephan Brecard, Rachel Muller13.30

Trio

RankGymnastsCountryPoint[[File:Gold medal icon.svg]][[File:Silver medal icon.svg]][[File:Bronze medal icon.svg]]456789
Attila Katus, Tamas Katus, Romeo Szentgyorgyi16.55
Dorel Mois, Claudiu Moldovan, Claudiu Varlam16.25
Maria Holmgren, Helene Nilsson, Kim Wickman15.87
Stanislav Marchenkov, Vadim Mikhailov, Denis Belikov15.55
Grégory Alcan, Xavier Julien, Olivier Salvan15.00
Won-Sil Choi, Hyun-Sung Ki, Kwang-Soo Park14.95
Marie-Catherine Boesa, Jana Heinze, Sandra Schlueter14.835
Yumi Kobayashi, Kumi Sato, Hiroko Watabe13.758
Giacomo Piccoli, Giovanna Lecis, Marco Bisciaio13.044

Medal table

RankNation[[File:Med 1.pngGold]][[File:Med 2.pngSilver]][[File:Med 3.pngBronze]]Total
1RUS1012
2HUN1001
2JPN1001
2ESP1001
5ROM0123
6BUL0101
6KOR0101
6BRA0101
9SWE0011

References

References

  1. "AEROBIC GYMNASTICS World Championships 1998, Results".
  2. (2015). "20th Anniversary of FIG World Championships".
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