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1999 Aerobic Gymnastics World Championships

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Summary

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The 5th Aerobic Gymnastics World Championships were held in Hannover, Germany from 4 to 6 June 1999.

Four events were contested: men's individual, women's individual, mixed pairs, and trios. Competitors from four different countries won the four events. Park Kwang-Soo, the 1997 men's champion, regained his title in the men's individual event, while Yuriko Ito won a second consecutive women's title, and Vladislav Oskner and Tatiana Soloviova won their second consecutive mixed pairs title.

Results

Women's Individual

RankGymnastCountryPoint[[Image:Gold medal icon.svg]][[Image:Silver medal icon.svg]][[Image:Bronze medal icon.svg]]45678
Yuriko Ito15.80
Izabela Lăcătuș15.30
Patsy Tierney14.70
Giovanna Lecis14.50
Isamara Secati14.40
Christelle Soulie14.35
Larisa Guseva13.35
Jeanie Cloutier13.35

Men's Individual

RankGymnastCountryPoint[[Image:Gold medal icon.svg]][[Image:Silver medal icon.svg]][[Image:Bronze medal icon.svg]]456789
Kwang-Soo Park17.75
Olivier Florid17.65
Halldör Birgir Johannsson16.75
Anthony Ikin16.50
Ken Ichiro Nomura16.35
Claudio Franzen15.15
Octavio Garcia14.80
Marian Gueourguiev Kolev14.15
A. Medeiros da Silva13.55

Mixed Pair

RankGymnastsCountryPoint[[Image:Gold medal icon.svg]][[Image:Silver medal icon.svg]][[Image:Bronze medal icon.svg]]456789
Tatiana Soloviova, Vladislav Oskner16.80
In-Young Choi, Jae-Young Song15.65
Rachel Muller, Stephan Brecard15.40
Lacramioara Filip, Claudiu Moldovan15.35
Fernanda Coleone Sasaki, Arley Marques14.10
Leinin Eva Rojas Munoz, Gian C. de Marco Camillo14.05
Tanya Bojidarova Hadjieva, Nicolay Alexander Pipkov13.40
Lorena Veronica Luisio, Jorge Alfredo Fillon12.30
Beatrice Seidle, Thomas Uttendorfer11.75

Trio

RankGymnastsCountryPoint[[Image:Gold medal icon.svg]][[Image:Silver medal icon.svg]][[Image:Bronze medal icon.svg]]456789
Rodrigo Martins, Ibsen Nogueira, Admilson Vitório16.25
Grégory Alcan, Xavier Julien, Oliver Salvan16.25
Claudiu Moldovan, Remus Nicolai, Dorel Mois15.70
Attila Katus, Tamas Katus, Romeo Szentgyorgy15.65
Kyung-Shik Chang, Bon-Hyoun Koo, Choong-Han Lee15.30
Krassimira R. Dotzeva, Ludmila A. Kovatcheva, Galina Lazarova14.747
Mikhail Afus, Damir Gainoulline, Vassili Kozyrev13.80
Maria Holmgren, Helene Nilsson, Kim Wickman13.329
Marie-Catherine Boesa, Janka Daubner, Sandra Schlueter13.323

Medal table

RankNation[[Image:Med 1.pngGold]][[Image:Med 2.pngSilver]][[Image:Med 3.pngBronze]]Total
1KOR1102
2BRA1001
2JPN1001
2RUS1001
5FRA0123
6ROM0112
7AUS0011
7ISL0011

References

References

  1. (2015). "20th Anniversary of FIG World Championships".
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