1909 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships

The 4th Artistic Gymnastics World Championships were held in Luxembourg, in conjunction with the 9th Federal Festival of Luxembourg, on August 1, 1909.[1][2][3][4]

1909 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships
LocationLuxembourg Luxembourg, Luxembourg
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Medal table

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  France (FRA)5218
2  Italy (ITA)1034
3  Bohemia (BOH)0516
4  Austria-Hungary0101
Totals (4 entries)68519
Note

Official FIG documents credit medals earned by athletes from Bohemia as medals for Czechoslovakia. Medals earned by athletes from Austria-Hungary are officially credited as medals for Yugoslavia.[4]

Men's individual all around

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Rank Athlete Total
1
  Marco Torrès 163,250
2
  Josef Cada 159,500
3
  Armand Coidelle 158,750
4
  Otello Capitani 158,250
5
(tie)
  Guido Romano 157,750
5
(tie)
  Louis Ségura 157,750

Men's team all around

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Rank Members Total
1   FRA
Joseph Castiglioni, Auguste Castille, Armand Coidelle, Joseph Martinez, Louis Ségura, Marcos Torrès
950,500
2   BOH
Josef Czada, Frantisek Erben, Frantisek Machovsky, Frantisek Mracek, Karel Stary, Ferdinand Steiner
940,500
3   ITA
Pietro Borghi, Alberto Braglia, Otello Capitani, Angelo Mazzoncini, Guido Romano, Giorgio Zampori
924,250

Men's rings

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Rank Athlete Total
1   Marco Torrès 23,750
  Guido Romano 23,750
3   Frantisek Erben 23,250
  Angelo Mazzoncini 23,250
  Giorgio Zampori 23,250

Men's parallel bars

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Rang Gymnaste Total
1   Joseph Martinez 24,000
2   Marco Torrès 23,570
  Auguste Castille 23,570
  Josef Cada 23,570
5   Armand Coidelle 23,500

Men's horizontal bar

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Rang Gymnaste Total
1   Joseph Martinez 24,000
2   Frantisek Erben 23,750
  K. Fuchs 23,750
  Josef Cada 23,750
5   Marco Torrès 23,750

References

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  1. ^ Huguenin, Andre. 100 Years of the International Gymnastics Federation: 1881-1981 (PDF). Translated by Unger, Beatrice. International Gymnastics Federation. p. 80.
  2. ^ "Historical Medalists - Individual". Archived from the original on 2016-10-09. Retrieved 2017-07-26.
  3. ^ "Historical Medalists - Team". Archived from the original on 2016-10-09. Retrieved 2017-07-26.
  4. ^ a b Fédération Internationale de Gymnastique (2005). 125th Anniversary - The story goes on... FIG. p. 62.