World Artistic Gymnastics Championships – Men's pommel horse

The men's pommel horse competition was an inaugural event at the Artistic Gymnastics World Championships.[1][2] It was not held in 1909.

Three medals are awarded: gold for first place, silver for second place, and bronze for third place. Tie breakers have not been used in every year. In the event of a tie between two gymnasts, both names are listed, and the following position (second for a tie for first, third for a tie for second) is left empty because a medal was not awarded for that position. If three gymnastics tied for a position, the following two positions are left empty.

Medalists

Bold numbers in brackets denotes record number of victories.

Year Location Gold Silver Bronze
1903 Antwerp Georges Dejagere
Joseph Lux
Henricus Thyssen
- -
1905 Bordeaux Georges Dejagere Marcel Lalu Daniel Lavielle
1907 Prague František Erben Jules Rolland Karel Sal
1909 Luxembourg No pommel horse event held
1911 Turin Osvaldo Palazzi Paolo Salvi
Giorgio Zampori
-
1913 Paris Giorgio Zampori N. Aubry
Osvaldo Palazzi
Marco Torrès
-
1915–1917 Not held due to World War I
1922 Ljubljana Miroslav Klinger Stanislav Indruch
Leon Štukelj
Peter Šumi
-
1926 Lyon Jan Karafiát Jan Gajdoš Ladislav Vácha
1930 Luxembourg Josip Primožič Peter Šumi Jan Gajdoš
1934 Budapest Eugene Mack Eduard Steinemann Jan Sladek
1938 Prague Michael Reusch Vratislav Petráček Leo Schürmann
1942 Not held due to World War II
1950 Basel Josef Stalder Marcel Adatte Walther Lehmann
1954 Rome Grant Shaginyan Josef Stalder Viktor Chukarin
1958 Moscow Boris Shakhlin Pavel Stolbov Miroslav Cerar
1962 Prague Miroslav Cerar Boris Shakhlin Takashi Mitsukuri
Yu Lifeng
1966 Dortmund Miroslav Cerar Mikhail Voronin Takeshi Katō
1970 Ljubljana Miroslav Cerar (3) Eizō Kenmotsu Viktor Klimenko
1974 Varna Zoltán Magyar Nikolai Andrianov Eizō Kenmotsu
1978 Strasbourg Zoltán Magyar Eberhard Gienger Stoyan Deltchev
1979 Fort Worth Zoltán Magyar (3) Kurt Thomas Kōji Gushiken
1981 Moscow Li Xiaoping
Michael Nikolay
- György Guczoghy
Yuri Korolyov
1983 Budapest Dmitry Bilozerchev György Guczoghy
Li Xiaoping
-
1985 Montreal Valentin Mogilny Li Ning Hiroyuki Konishi
1987 Rotterdam Dmitry Bilozerchev
Zsolt Borkai
- Lubomir Geraskov
1989 Stuttgart Valentin Mogilny Andreas Wecker Li Jing
1991 Indianapolis Valery Belenky Guo Linyao Li Jing
1992 Paris Li Jing
Pae Gil-Su
Vitaly Scherbo
- -
1993 Birmingham Pae Gil-Su Andreas Wecker Karoly Schupkegel
1994 Brisbane Marius Urzică Éric Poujade Li Donghua
Vitaly Marinich
1995 Sabae Li Donghua Yoshiaki Hatakeda
Huang Huadong
-
1996 San Juan Pae Gil-Su (3) Li Donghua Alexei Nemov
1997 Lausanne Valery Belenky Éric Poujade Pae Gil-Su
1999 Tianjin Alexei Nemov Marius Urzică Nikolai Kryukov
2001 Ghent Marius Urzică Xiao Qin Olexander Beresh
2002 Debrecen Marius Urzică (3) Xiao Qin Takehiro Kashima
2003 Anaheim Takehiro Kashima
Teng Haibin
- Nikolai Kryukov
2005 Melbourne Xiao Qin Ioan Silviu Suciu Takehiro Kashima
2006 Aarhus Xiao Qin Prashanth Sellathurai Alexander Artemev
2007 Stuttgart Xiao Qin (3) Krisztián Berki Louis Smith
2009 London Zhang Hongtao Krisztián Berki Prashanth Sellathurai
2010 Rotterdam Krisztián Berki Louis Smith Prashanth Sellathurai
2011 Tokyo Krisztián Berki Cyril Tommasone Louis Smith
2013 Antwerp Kōhei Kameyama Daniel Corral
Max Whitlock
-
2014 Nanning Krisztián Berki (3) Filip Ude Cyril Tommasone
2015 Glasgow Max Whitlock Louis Smith Kazuma Kaya
Harutyun Merdinyan
2017 Montreal Max Whitlock David Belyavsky Xiao Ruoteng
2018 Doha Xiao Ruoteng Max Whitlock Lee Chih-kai
2019 Stuttgart Max Whitlock (3) Lee Chih-kai Rhys McClenaghan

All-time medal count

Last updated after the 2019 World Championships.

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 China86418
2 Soviet Union74314
3 Hungary73212
4  Switzerland44311
5 Yugoslavia4318
6 France37212
7 Great Britain3429
8 Romania3205
9 North Korea3014
10 Czechoslovakia2338
11 Italy2305
12 Japan22812
13 Russia1135
14 East Germany1102
 Germany1102
16 Bohemia [a]1012
17 CIS [b]1001
 Netherlands1001
19 Australia0123
20 Chinese Taipei0112
 United States0112
22 Croatia0101
 Mexico0101
 West Germany0101
25 Bulgaria0022
 Ukraine0022
27 Armenia0011
 Ireland0011
Totals (28 nations)545043147
Notes

References

  1. "47th FIG Artistic Gymnastics World Championships MONTREAL (CAN)". live.fig-gymnastics.com. Fédération Internationale de Gymnastique. Retrieved 2018-09-06.
  2. "48th FIG Artistic Gymnastics World Championships DOHA (QAT)". www.fig-gymnastics.com. Fédération Internationale de Gymnastique. Retrieved 2018-09-06.
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