Trampoline Gymnastics World Championships
Statusactive
Genresporting event
Date(s)mid-year
Frequencyannual
Countryvarying
Inaugurated1964 (1964)

The Trampoline Gymnastics World Championships[1][2] 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.

Championships

Senior

Year Edition Host City Country Men's Champion
(Individual Trampoline)
Women's Champion
(Individual Trampoline)
Events First in the Medal Table Second in the Medal Table Third in the Medal Table
19641London Great BritainUnited States Dan MillmanUnited States Judy Wills2 United States Great Britain [a] South Africa
19652London Great BritainUnited States Gary ErwinUnited States Judy Wills5 United States Great Britain [a] West Germany
19663Lafayette United StatesUnited States Wayne MillerUnited States Judy Wills6 United States South Africa West Germany
19674London Great BritainUnited States David JacobsUnited States Judy Wills4 United States West Germany Great Britain
19685Amersfoort NetherlandsUnited States David JacobsUnited States Judy Wills4 United States West Germany Great Britain
19706Bern  SwitzerlandUnited States Wayne MillerUnited States Renee Ransom4 United States South Africa West Germany
19727Stuttgart West GermanyUnited Kingdom Paul LuxonUnited States Alexandra Nicholson4 United States Great Britain West Germany
19748Johannesburg South AfricaFrance Richard TisonUnited States Alexandra Nicholson4 United States West Germany France
19769Tulsa United StatesSoviet Union Evgeni Janes &
France Richard Tison
Soviet Union Svetlana Levina8 United States Soviet Union France
197810Newcastle AustraliaSoviet Union Evgeni JanesSoviet Union Tatiana Anismova8 United States Soviet Union West Germany
198011Brig  SwitzerlandUnited Kingdom Stewart MatthewsSwitzerland Ruth Keller8 United States Great Britain West Germany
198212Bozeman United StatesUnited Kingdom Carl FurrerSwitzerland Ruth Keller14 United States Australia West Germany
198413Osaka JapanFrance Lionel PiolineUnited Kingdom Susan Shotton14 United States Australia Great Britain
198614Paris FranceFrance Lionel PiolineSoviet Union Tatyana Lushina14 Soviet Union United States West Germany
198815Birmingham, Alabama United StatesSoviet Union Vadim KrasnoshapkaSoviet Union Rusudan Khoperia14 Soviet Union United States Australia
199016Essen West GermanySoviet Union Alexander MoskalenkoSoviet Union Yelena Merkulova14 Soviet Union France Australia
199217Auckland New ZealandRussia Alexander MoskalenkoRussia Yelena Merkulova14 Russia United States France
199418Porto PortugalRussia Alexander MoskalenkoRussia Irina Karavayeva14 Russia United States France
199619Vancouver CanadaBelarus Dmitri PoliaroushRussia Tatyana Kovaleva14 United States France Russia
199820Sydney AustraliaRussia German KhnytchevRussia Irina Karavayeva14 Russia New Zealand France
199921Sun City South AfricaRussia Alexander MoskalenkoRussia Irina Karavayeva14 Russia Canada Ukraine
200122Odense DenmarkRussia Alexander MoskalenkoGermany Anna Dogonadze14 Russia Ukraine Portugal
200323Hannover GermanyGermany Henrik StehlikCanada Karen Cockburn14 Russia Canada Great Britain
200524Eindhoven NetherlandsRussia Alexander RusakovRussia Irina Karavayeva14 Russia China Portugal
200725Quebec CanadaChina Ye ShuaiRussia Irina Karavayeva14 Russia China Canada
200926Saint Petersburg RussiaChina Dong DongChina Huang Shanshan14 China Russia Portugal
201027Metz FranceChina Dong DongChina Li Dan8 China Russia Canada
201128Birmingham Great BritainChina Lu ChunlongChina He Wenna14 China Canada Russia
201329Sofia BulgariaChina Dong DongCanada Rosie MacLennan14 China Great Britain United States
201430Daytona Beach United StatesChina Tu XiaoChina Liu Lingling8 China Russia United States
201531Odense DenmarkChina Gao LeiChina Li Dan14 China Russia United States
201732Sofia BulgariaChina Gao LeiBelarus Tatsiana Piatrenia14 China Russia Belarus
201833Saint Petersburg RussiaChina Gao LeiCanada Rosie MacLennan9 China Russia Canada
201934Tokyo JapanChina Gao LeiJapan Hikaru Mori15 Russia Japan Great Britain
202135Baku AzerbaijanChina Yan LangyuUnited Kingdom Bryony Page15RGF [c] China Great Britain
202236Sofia BulgariaNew Zealand Dylan SchmidtJapan Hikaru Mori15 Great Britain Australia Japan
202337Birmingham Great BritainChina Yan LangyuUnited Kingdom Bryony Page15 United States Great Britain China
202538 AustraliaFuture event
202639Future event
202740Sofia BulgariaFuture event

All-time medal table

Updated after the 2023 Trampoline Gymnastics World Championships.

Men's events

Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 Russia41202485
2 United States353629100
3 China2921454
4 Soviet Union137525
5 France12172049
6 Australia1181231
7 Great Britain [a]10131437
8 Belarus9141134
9 Portugal99826
10 Germany68620
11 Canada671023
12 Japan561122
13Russian Gymnastics Federation [c]4015
14 West Germany371222
15 Brazil2125
16 Azerbaijan2103
17 New Zealand2002
18 Poland151016
19 South Africa15511
20 Spain1438
21 Ukraine1168
22 Bulgaria1113
23 Denmark0358
24  Switzerland0336
25 Scotland [b]0101
 Sweden0101
27 Argentina0011
 Netherlands0011
Total204199204607

Women's events

Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 United States393528102
2 Russia34221975
3 China2713545
4 Great Britain [a]17282570
5 Soviet Union126422
6 Canada11202455
7 France10121234
8 West Germany8101028
9 New Zealand75113
10 Japan74112
11 Ukraine611623
12 Australia59923
13 Germany47819
14 Portugal33511
15 Sweden3025
16 Belarus27918
17 South Africa231217
18  Switzerland2125
19 Netherlands1225
20 Spain1113
21 Belgium0347
22Russian Gymnastics Federation [c]0123
23 Bulgaria0112
24 Argentina0101
25 Mexico0022
 Poland0022
27 Georgia0011
 Slovenia0011
 Uzbekistan0011
Total201205199605

Mixed events

Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 United States2305
2 Great Britain [a]1034
3 China1012
4 Russia1001
Russian Gymnastics Federation [c]1001
6 Portugal0213
7 West Germany0101
8 Canada0011
Total66618

Overall

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 United States767457207
2 Russia764243161
3 China573410101
4 Great Britain [a]284142111
5 Soviet Union2513947
6 France22293283
7 Canada17273579
8 Australia16172154
9 Portugal12141440
10 Japan12101234
11 Belarus11212052
12 West Germany11182251
13 Germany10151439
14 New Zealand95115
15 Ukraine7121231
16Russian Gymnastics Federation [c]5139
17 South Africa381728
18 Sweden3126
19 Spain25411
20  Switzerland24511
21 Brazil2125
22 Azerbaijan2103
23 Poland151218
24 Netherlands1236
25 Bulgaria1225
26 Denmark0358
27 Belgium0347
28 Argentina0112
29 Scotland [b]0101
30 Mexico0022
31 Georgia0011
 Slovakia0011
 Uzbekistan0011
Totals (33 entries)4114104091230
Notes
  • ^[a] The official report of the 1965 Trampoline World Championships lists bronze medalist in men's tumbling Peter Davies as an athlete representing Wales (WAL).[3] 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.[4][5] However, the official records from the International Gymnastics Federation (FIG) state that Davies represented Great Britain (GBR).[6] Also, these records indicate that medals once credited to England are officially considered to be awarded to Great Britain.[6] Keeping up with the official records by FIG, the medals are credited to Great Britain instead of Wales or England.
  • ^[b] 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.[7][8]
  • ^[c] 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).

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

Rank Trampoline gymnast Country From To Gold Silver Bronze Total
1Alexander Moskalenko Soviet Union
 Russia
1990200314418
2Dong Dong China20072019127221
3Mikhail Zalomin Russia
Russian Gymnastics Federation
2013202111112
4Tu Xiao China2007201910414
5German Khnytchev Russia1992200572312
6Gao Lei China2013201972110
7Dmitri Poliaroush Soviet Union
 Belarus
1986200366113
8Adrian Wareham Australia1982199864313
9Brett Austine Australia1978198863211
10Vadim Krasnoshapka Soviet Union19841988617

Individual events

Rank Trampoline gymnast Country From To Gold Silver Bronze Total
1Alexander Moskalenko Soviet Union
 Russia
19902003516
Mikhail Zalomin Russia20132019516
3Gao Lei China2015201944
4Dong Dong China200720193429
5Yang Song China20092015325
6Brett Austine Australia197819883126
7Ruben Padilla United States201820232215
8Steve Elliott United States198019842114
Adrian Wareham Australia198819942114
10David Jacobs United States19661968213

Women

All events

Rank Trampoline gymnast Country From To Gold Silver Bronze Total
1Irina Karavayeva Russia19942010125219
2Jia Fangfang China201120181010
3Zhong Xingping China200520179211
4Judy Wills United States1964196899
5Anna Korobeynikova Russia1998201785316
6Chrystel Robert France1988199984113
7Li Dan China2009201571210
Tatyana Lushina Soviet Union
 Russia
1986199471210
9Kylie Walker New Zealand198819986410
10Hikaru Mori Japan201720226219

Individual events

Rank Trampoline gymnast Country From To Gold Silver Bronze Total
1Judy Wills United States1964196877
2Irina Karavayeva Russia19942007527
3Jia Fangfang China2011201855
4Anna Korobeynikova Russia200320174228
5Chrystel Robert France199019994116
6Kylie Walker New Zealand19901998314
7Lina Sjöberg Sweden20152021325
8Jill Hollembeak United States1982198633
9Rosie MacLennan Canada200720192237
10Olena Chabanenko Ukraine20012007224

See also

References

  1. "32nd FIG Trampoline Gymnastics World Championships SOFIA (BUL)". www.fig-gymnastics.com. Fédération Internationale de Gymnastique. Retrieved 2018-09-05.
  2. "33rd FIG Trampoline Gymnastics World Championships ST. PETERSBURG (RUS)". www.fig-gymnastics.com. Fédération Internationale de Gymnastique. Retrieved 2018-09-05.
  3. 1965 - Trampoline UK
  4. 1964 World Championships
  5. FIG Press Information Kit
  6. 1 2 FIG Gymnastics - Trampoline results
  7. Fédération Internationale de Gymnastique (2005). 125th Anniversary - The story goes on... FIG.
  8. FIG - Official historical results
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