World Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships
The World Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships are the World Championships for the sport of rhythmic gymnastics. They were first held in 1963.
Only the Soviet Union (Post-Soviet Republics of today), Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia and East Germany have won individual all-around medals at the World Championships, except for 1975 which they boycotted.
On the other hand, groups are more open than individuals – Eastern and Southern Europe are the duumvirate of the group competitions.
Championships
Medalists
Individual All-Around
Individual All-Around Medalists |
Year | Location | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
1963 | Budapest, Hungary | Ludmila Savinkova | Tatiana Kravtchenko | Julia Trashlieva |
1965 | Prague, Czechoslovakia | Hana Micechova | Tatiana Kravtchenko | Hana Machatová-Bogušovská |
1967 | Copenhagen, Denmark | Elena Karpuchina | Ute Lehmann | Liubov Sereda |
1969 |
Varna, Bulgaria |
Maria Gigova |
Liubov Sereda
Neshka Robeva
Galima Shugurova |
|
1971 | Havana, Cuba | Maria Gigova | Elena Karpuchina | Alfia Nazmutdinova |
1973 |
Rotterdam, The Netherlands |
Galima Shugurova
Maria Gigova |
|
Natalia Krachinnekova |
1975 | Madrid, Spain | Carmen Rischer | Christiana Rosenberg | Maria Jesús Alegre |
1977 | Basel, Switzerland | Irina Deriugina | Galima Shugurova | Kristina Guiourova |
1979 | London, England | Irina Deriugina | Elena Tomas | Irina Gabashvili |
1981 |
Munich, West Germany |
Anelia Ralenkova |
Lilia Ignatova
Iliana Raeva |
|
1983 |
Strasbourg, France |
Diliana Guerguieva |
Galina Beloglazova
Lilia Ignatova
Anelia Ralenkova |
|
1985 | Valladolid, Spain | Diliana Guerguieva | Lilia Ignatova | Bianka Panova |
1987 |
Varna, Bulgaria |
Bianka Panova |
Adriana Dunavska
Elizabeth Koleva |
|
1989 |
Sarajevo, Yugoslavia |
Alexandra Timoshenko |
Bianka Panova |
Adriana Dunavska
Oksana Skaldina |
1991 | Athens, Greece | Oksana Skaldina | Alexandra Timoshenko | Mila Marinova |
1992 | Brussels, Belgium | Oxana Kostina | Maria Petrova | Larissa Loukianenko |
1993 | Alicante, Spain | Maria Petrova | Ekaterina Serebrianskaya | Amina Zaripova |
1994 |
Paris, France |
Maria Petrova |
Larissa Loukianenko
Amina Zaripova |
|
1995 |
Vienna, Austria |
Ekaterina Serebrianskaya
Maria Petrova |
|
Larissa Loukianenko
Yanina Batyrchina |
1997 | Berlin, Germany | Olena Vitrichenko | Natalia Lipkovskaya | Yanina Batyrchina |
1999 | Osaka, Japan | Alina Kabaeva | Yulia Raskina | Yulia Barsoukova |
2001 |
Madrid, Spain |
Tamara Yerofeeva |
Simona Peycheva |
Anna Bessonova |
2003 |
Budapest, Hungary |
Alina Kabaeva |
Anna Bessonova |
Irina Tchachina |
2005 |
Baku, Azerbaijan |
Olga Kapranova |
Anna Bessonova |
Irina Tchachina |
2007 |
Patras, Greece |
Anna Bessonova |
Vera Sessina |
Olga Kapranova |
2009 |
Mie, Japan |
Yevgeniya Kanayeva |
Daria Kondakova |
Anna Bessonova |
2010 |
Moscow, Russia |
Yevgeniya Kanayeva |
Daria Kondakova |
Melitina Staniouta |
2011 |
Montpellier, France |
Yevgeniya Kanayeva |
Daria Kondakova |
Aliya Garayeva |
2013 |
Kiev, Ukraine |
Yana Kudryavtseva |
Ganna Rizatdinova |
Melitina Staniouta |
2014 |
Izmir, Turkey |
Yana Kudryavtseva |
Margarita Mamun |
Ganna Rizatdinova |
2015 |
Stuttgart, Germany |
Yana Kudryavtseva |
Margarita Mamun |
Melitina Staniouta |
Group All-Around
Group All-Around Medalists |
Year | Location | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
1967 | Copenhagen, Denmark | Soviet Union | Czechoslovakia | Bulgaria |
1969 |
Varna, Bulgaria |
Bulgaria |
Soviet Union |
Czechoslovakia |
1971 | Havana, Cuba | Bulgaria | Soviet Union | Italy |
1973 |
Rotterdam, The Netherlands |
Soviet Union |
Czechoslovakia |
East Germany |
1975 | Madrid, Spain | Italy | Japan | Spain |
1977 | Basel, Switzerland | Soviet Union | Bulgaria | Czechoslovakia |
1979 | London, England | Soviet Union | Czechoslovakia | Bulgaria |
1981 |
Munich, West Germany |
Bulgaria |
USSR |
Czechoslovakia |
1983 |
Strasbourg, France |
Bulgaria |
USSR |
North Korea |
1985 |
Valladolid, Spain |
Bulgaria |
USSR
North Korea |
|
1987 |
Varna, Bulgaria |
Bulgaria |
Soviet Union |
Spain
China |
1989 |
Sarajevo, Yugoslavia |
Bulgaria |
Soviet Union |
Spain |
1991 | Athens, Greece | Spain | Soviet Union | North Korea |
1992 | Brussels, Belgium | Russia | Spain | North Korea |
1994 |
Paris, France |
Russia |
Spain |
Bulgaria |
1995 |
Vienna, Austria |
Bulgaria |
Spain |
Belarus |
1996 |
Budapest, Hungary |
Bulgaria |
Spain |
Belarus |
1998 | Seville, Spain | Belarus | Spain | Russia |
1999 | Osaka, Japan | Russia | Greece | Belarus |
2002 |
New Orleans, United States |
Russia |
Belarus |
Greece |
2003 |
Budapest, Hungary |
Russia |
Bulgaria |
Belarus |
2005 |
Baku, Azerbaijan |
Russia |
Italy |
Belarus |
2007 |
Patras, Greece |
Russia |
Italy |
Belarus |
2009 |
Mie, Japan |
Italy |
Belarus |
Russia |
2010 |
Moscow, Russia |
Italy |
Belarus |
Russia |
2011 |
Montpellier, France |
Italy |
Russia |
Bulgaria |
2013 |
Kiev, Ukraine |
Belarus |
Italy |
Russia |
2014 |
Izmir, Turkey |
Bulgaria |
Italy |
Belarus |
2015 |
Stuttgart, Germany |
Russia |
Bulgaria |
Spain |
All-time medal table
1963-2015[1]
References