Ukraine at the World Artistic Gymnastics Championships |
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IOC code | UKR |
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Website | ugf.org.ua |
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Medals |
- Gold
- 7
- Silver
- 13
- Bronze
- 19
- Total
- 39
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Ukraine first competed at the 1993 World Championships, after the fall of the Soviet Union.[1] Despite being very successful in the team events as the Soviet Union, Ukrainian athletes have primarily had individual success at the World Championships. The Chinese women originally won the bronze medal in the team event at the 1999 World Championships; however their medal was stripped in 2010 after it was discovered that Dong Fangxiao's age was falsified at the time of the competition. The Ukrainian women's team, who originally finished fourth, was then awarded the bronze medal.[2]
Medalists
Medal
|
Name
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Year
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Event
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Bronze |
Tatiana Lysenko |
1993 Birmingham |
Women's all-around
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Gold |
Hrihoriy Misyutin |
Men's floor exercise
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Silver |
Ihor Korobchynskyi |
Men's parallel bars
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Bronze |
Rustam Charipov, Yuri Ermakov, Ihor Korobchynskyi, Vitaly Marinich, Hrihoriy Misyutin, Volodymyr Shamenko, Andrei Stepanchenko |
1994 Dortmund |
Men's team
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Bronze |
Vitaly Marinich |
1994 Brisbane |
Men's pommel horse
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Silver |
Lilia Podkopayeva |
Women's balance beam
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Silver |
Rustam Sharipov |
Men's parallel bars
|
Gold |
Lilia Podkopayeva |
1995 Sabae |
Women's all-around
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Bronze |
Hrihoriy Misyutin |
Men's floor exercise
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Gold |
Lilia Podkopayeva |
Women's vault
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Silver |
Lilia Podkopayeva |
Women's uneven bars
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Gold |
Hrihoriy Misyutin |
Men's vault
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Silver |
Lilia Podkopayeva |
Women's balance beam
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Bronze |
Hrihoriy Misyutin |
1996 San Juan |
Men's floor exercise
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Gold |
Rustam Sharipov |
Men's parallel bars
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Bronze |
Liubov Sheremeta |
Women's floor exercise
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Bronze |
Oleksandr Beresch |
1997 Lausanne |
Men's horizontal bar
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Bronze |
Viktoria Karpenko, Tetiana Yarosh, Inga Shkarupa, Olha Teslenko, Olha Rozshchupkina, Nataliya Horodny |
1999 Tianjin |
Women's team
|
Silver |
Viktoria Karpenko |
Women's all-around
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Bronze |
Olha Rozshchupkina |
Women's balance beam
|
Bronze |
Oleksandr Beresch, Sergei Vyaltsev, Roman Zozulya, Andrei Lipsky, Ruslan Mezentsev, Andrei Mikhailichenko |
2001 Ghent |
Men's team
|
Bronze |
Oleksandr Beresch |
Men's pommel horse
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Silver |
Oleksandr Beresch |
Men's horizontal bar
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Bronze |
Irina Yarotska |
2002 Debrecen |
Women's balance beam
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Bronze |
Valeriy Honcharov |
2005 Melbourne |
Men's horizontal bar
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Gold |
Iryna Krasnianska |
2006 Aarhus |
Women's balance beam
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Bronze |
Oleksandr Vorobiov |
2009 London |
Men's rings
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Silver |
Igor Radivilov |
2014 Nanning |
Men's vault
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Gold |
Oleg Verniaiev |
Men's parallel bars
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Silver |
Oleg Verniaiev |
2015 Glasgow |
Men's parallel bars
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Silver |
Igor Radivilov |
2017 Montreal |
Men's vault
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Silver |
Oleg Verniaiev |
Men's parallel bars
|
Silver |
Oleg Verniaiev |
2018 Doha |
Men's parallel bars
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Bronze |
Oleg Verniaiev |
2019 Stuttgart |
Men's all-around
|
Bronze |
Igor Radivilov |
Men's vault
|
Bronze |
Illia Kovtun |
2021 Kitakyushu |
Men's all-around
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Bronze |
Igor Radivilov |
2022 Liverpool |
Men's vault
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Silver |
Illia Kovtun |
2023 Antwerp |
Men's all-around
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Bronze |
Nazar Chepurnyi |
Men's vault
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Medal tables
By gender
By event
Junior World medalists
See also
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