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Trampoline Gymnastics World Championships

Gymnastics competition


Summary

Gymnastics competition

FieldValue
nameTrampoline Gymnastics World Championships
statusactive
genresporting event
datemid-year
frequencyannual
countryvarying
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The Trampoline Gymnastics World Championships are the world championships for trampoline gymnastics including double mini trampoline and tumbling. They were originally held annually from 1964–1968. The frequency was switched to biennially from 1970–1998. The admission of trampolining to the Olympic Games required a switch to holding the World Championship as a qualifier in the year before the Olympics from 1999. Since 2010, the World Championships are again held annually, except for Olympic years. This cycle was broken in 2021 when the COVID-19 pandemic forced the delay of the 2020 Summer Olympics by one year.

Championships

Senior

YearEditionHost cityCountryMen's champion
(Individual Trampoline)Women's champion
(Individual Trampoline)EventsFirst in the Medal TableSecond in the Medal TableThird in the Medal Table
19641LondonGreat BritainUSA Dan MillmanUSA Judy Wills2RSA
19652LondonGreat BritainUSA Gary ErwinUSA Judy Wills5
19663LafayetteUnited StatesUSA Wayne MillerUSA Judy Wills6RSA
19674LondonGreat BritainUSA David JacobsUSA Judy Wills4
19685AmersfoortNetherlandsUSA David JacobsUSA Judy Wills4
19706BernSwitzerlandUSA Wayne MillerUSA Renee Ransom4RSA
19727StuttgartWest GermanyGBR Paul LuxonUSA Alexandra Nicholson4
19748JohannesburgRSAFRA Richard TisonUSA Alexandra Nicholson4
19769TulsaUnited StatesSUN Evgeni Janes &
FRA Richard TisonSUN Svetlana Levina8URS
197810NewcastleAustraliaSUN Evgeni JanesSUN Tatiana Anismova8URS
198011BrigSwitzerlandGBR Stewart MatthewsCHE8
198212BozemanUnited StatesGBR Carl FurrerCHE14
198413OsakaJapanFRA Lionel PiolineGBR Susan Shotton14
198614ParisFranceFRA Lionel PiolineSUN Tatyana Lushina14
198815Birmingham, AlabamaUnited StatesSUN Vadim KrasnoshapkaSUN Rusudan Khoperia14
199016EssenWest GermanySUN Alexander MoskalenkoSUN Yelena Merkulova14
199217AucklandNew ZealandRUS Alexander MoskalenkoRUS Yelena Merkulova14Russia
199418PortoPortugalRUS Alexander MoskalenkoRUS Irina Karavayeva14
199619VancouverCanadaBLR Dmitri PoliaroushRUS Tatyana Kovaleva14
199820SydneyAustraliaRUS German KhnytchevRUS Irina Karavayeva14
199921Sun CitySouth AfricaRUS Alexander MoskalenkoRUS Irina Karavayeva14
200122OdenseDenmarkRUS Alexander MoskalenkoDEU Anna Dogonadze14
200323HannoverGermanyDEU Henrik StehlikCAN Karen Cockburn14
200524EindhovenNetherlandsRUS Alexander RusakovRUS Irina Karavayeva14
200725QuebecCanadaCHN Ye ShuaiRUS Irina Karavayeva14
200926Saint PetersburgRussiaCHN Dong DongCHN Huang Shanshan14
201027MetzFranceCHN Dong DongCHN Li Dan8
201128BirminghamGreat BritainCHN Lu ChunlongCHN He Wenna14
201329SofiaBulgariaCHN Dong DongCAN Rosie MacLennan14
201430Daytona BeachUnited StatesCHN Tu XiaoCHN Liu Lingling8
201531OdenseDenmarkCHN Gao LeiCHN Li Dan14
201732SofiaBulgariaCHN Gao LeiBLR Tatsiana Piatrenia14
201833Saint PetersburgRussiaCHN Gao LeiCAN Rosie MacLennan9
201934TokyoJapanCHN Gao LeiJPN Hikaru Mori15
202135BakuAzerbaijanCHN Yan LangyuGBR Bryony Page15RGF
202236SofiaBulgariaNZL Dylan SchmidtJPN Hikaru Mori15
202337BirminghamGreat BritainCHN Yan LangyuGBR Bryony Page15
202538PamplonaSpainCHN Wang ZisaiCHN Hu Yicheng16
202639NanjingChinaFuture event
202740SofiaBulgariaFuture event

All-time medal table

Updated after the 2025 Trampoline Gymnastics World Championships.

Men's events

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotalTotal211206211628
141202485
2373830105
33021556
4**137525
512172049
61291233
710131437
89141134
999927
1068620
11671023
12571123
13Russian Gymnastics Federation4015
14**371222
153104
162125
172002
Individual Neutral Athletes 12002
18151016
1915511
201438
211168
221113
2304711
240336
Individual Neutral Athletes 20213
25**0101
0101
270011
0011

Women's events

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotalTotal208212206626
1403528103
234221975
32913648
417312674
5**126422
611202556
711131236
8**8101028
985215
1075113
11611623
1259923
1347819
1433511
153025
1627918
17231217
182125
2125
201225
Individual Neutral Athletes 21102
210369
22Russian Gymnastics Federation0123
230112
240101
Individual Neutral Athletes 10101
250022
0022
270011
0011
0011

Mixed events

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotalTotal88824
12305
22013
31045
41001
Russian Gymnastics Federation1001
Individual Neutral Athletes 11001
60213
70101
**0101
Individual Neutral Athletes 20101
90011
0011

Overall

;Notes

  • The official report of the 1965 Trampoline World Championships lists bronze medalist in men's tumbling Peter Davies as an athlete representing Wales (WAL). Similarly, official reports credit 2 silver and 3 bronze medals earned at the 1964 and 1965 editions as a medals for England, instead of Great Britain. However, the official records from the International Gymnastics Federation (FIG) state that Davies represented Great Britain (GBR). Also, these records indicate that medals once credited to England are officially considered to be awarded to Great Britain. Keeping up with the official records by FIG, the medals are credited to Great Britain instead of Wales or England.
  • Official documents from the FIG credit a silver medal earned by Geoff Fog and Alistair McCann in the men's synchro event at the 1982 edition as a medal for Scotland, instead of Great Britain.
  • At the 2021 Trampoline World Championships in Baku, Azerbaijan, in accordance with a ban by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) and a decision by the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS), athletes from Russia were not permitted to use the Russian name, flag, or anthem. They instead participated under name and flag of the RGF (Russian Gymnastics Federation).
  • At the 2025 Trampoline World Championships in Pamplona, Spain, in accordance with sanctions imposed following by the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, athletes from Belarus were not permitted to use the name, flag, or anthem of Belarus. They instead participated as "Individual Neutral Athletes 1 (AIN1)", their medals were not included in the official medal table.
  • At the 2025 Trampoline World Championships in Pamplona, Spain, in accordance with sanctions imposed following by the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, athletes from Russia were not permitted to use the name, flag, or anthem of Russia. They instead participated as "Individual Neutral Athletes 2 (AIN2)", their medals were not included in the official medal table.

Multiple gold medalists

Boldface denotes active trampoline gymnasts and highest medal count among all trampoline gymnasts (including these who not included in these tables) per type.

Men

All events

RankTrampoline gymnastCountryFromToGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Alexander Moskalenko
1990200314418
2Dong Dong20072019127221
3Mikhail Zalomin
Russian Gymnastics Federation
Individual Neutral Athletes 220132025113115
4Tu Xiao2007201910414
5German Khnytchev1992200572312
6Gao Lei2013201972110
7Ruben Padilla2018202568216
8Dmitri Poliaroush
1986200366113
9Adrian Wareham1982199864313
10Brett Austine1978198863211

Individual events

RankTrampoline gymnastCountryFromToGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Mikhail Zalomin
Individual Neutral Athletes 220132025527
2Alexander Moskalenko
19902003516
3Gao Lei2015201944
4Dong Dong200720193429
5Ruben Padilla201820253317
6Yang Song20092015325
7Brett Austine197819883126
8Steve Elliott198019842114
Adrian Wareham198819942114
10David Jacobs19661968213

Women

All events

RankTrampoline gymnastCountryFromToGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Irina Karavayeva19942010125219
2Jia Fangfang201120181010
3Zhong Xingping200520179211
4Judy Wills1964196899
5Anna Korobeynikova1998201785316
6Chrystel Robert1988199984113
7Hikaru Mori2017202573212
8Li Dan2009201571210
Tatyana Lushina
1986199471210
10Kylie Walker198819986410

Individual events

RankTrampoline gymnastCountryFromToGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Judy Wills1964196877
2Irina Karavayeva19942007527
3Jia Fangfang2011201855
4Anna Korobeynikova200320174228
5Chrystel Robert199019994116
6Kylie Walker19901998314
7Lina Sjöberg20152021325
8Jill Hollembeak1982198633
9Rosie MacLennan200720192237
10Olena Chabanenko20012007224

References

References

  1. "32nd FIG Trampoline Gymnastics World Championships SOFIA (BUL)". Fédération Internationale de Gymnastique.
  2. "33rd FIG Trampoline Gymnastics World Championships ST. PETERSBURG (RUS)". Fédération Internationale de Gymnastique.
  3. [https://web.archive.org/web/20041229052342/http://www.trampoline.co.uk/worlds/Historic/Worlds%201965.pdf 1965 - Trampoline UK]
  4. [https://web.archive.org/web/20041229071028/http://www.trampoline.co.uk/worlds/Historic/Worlds%201964.pdf 1964 World Championships]
  5. [https://web.archive.org/web/20140222172922/http://www.sportcentric.com/vsite/vfile/page/fileurl/0,11040,5263-207195-224418-180152-0-file,00.pdf FIG Press Information Kit]
  6. [https://live.fig-gymnastics.com/result/res-tra.php FIG Gymnastics - Trampoline results]
  7. Fédération Internationale de Gymnastique. (2005). "125th Anniversary - The story goes on...". FIG.
  8. [https://live.fig-gymnastics.com/result/res-tra.php FIG - Official historical results]
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