World Artistic Gymnastics Championships – Men's floor

The men's floor exercise competition at the World Artistic Gymnastics Championships[1][2] was first contested in 1930. It has been held in every year since its inception.

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 edit

Bold number in brackets denotes record number of victories.

Year Location Gold Silver Bronze
1930   Luxembourg   Josip Primožič   Emanuel Löffler   Alfred Krauss
1934   Budapest   Georges Miez   Eugen Mack   Kurt Krötzsch
1938   Prague   Jan Gajdoš   Alois Hudec
  Eugen Mack
1942 Not held due to World War II
1950   Basel   Ernst Gebendinger
  Josef Stalder
  Raymond Dot
1954   Rome   Valentin Muratov
  Masao Takemoto
  William Thoresson
1958   Moscow   Masao Takemoto   Takashi Ono   Yuri Titov
1962   Prague   Nobuyuki Aihara
  Yukio Endō
  Franco Menichelli
1966   Dortmund   Akinori Nakayama   Yukio Endō   Franco Menichelli
1970   Ljubljana   Akinori Nakayama   Eizō Kenmotsu   Takeshi Katō
1974   Varna   Shigeru Kasamatsu   Hiroshi Kajiyama   Andrei Keranov
1978   Strasbourg   Kurt Thomas   Shigeru Kasamatsu   Alexander Dityatin
1979   Fort Worth   Roland Brückner
  Kurt Thomas
  Aleksandr Tkachyov
1981   Moscow   Yuri Korolyov
  Li Yuejiu
  Kōji Gushiken
1983   Budapest   Tong Fei   Dmitry Bilozerchev   Li Ning
1985   Montreal   Tong Fei   Yuri Korolyov   Li Ning
1987   Rotterdam   Lou Yun   Vladimir Artemov   Lubomir Geraskov
1989   Stuttgart   Ihor Korobchynskyi   Vladimir Artemov   Li Chunyang
1991   Indianapolis   Ihor Korobchynskyi   Vitaly Scherbo   Daisuke Nishikawa
1992   Paris   Ihor Korobchynskyi   Vitaly Scherbo   Maik Krahberg
1993   Birmingham   Hrihoriy Misyutin   Vitaly Scherbo
  Neil Thomas
1994   Brisbane   Vitaly Scherbo   Ioannis Melissanidis
  Neil Thomas
1995   Sabae   Vitaly Scherbo   Li Xiaoshuang   Hrihoriy Misyutin
1996   San Juan   Vitaly Scherbo   Aleksey Voropayev   Hrihoriy Misyutin
1997   Lausanne   Alexei Nemov   Dimitri Karbanenko   Li Xiaopeng
1999   Tianjin   Alexei Nemov   Gervasio Deferr   Xing Aowei
2001   Ghent   Marian Drăgulescu
  Yordan Yovchev
  Igors Vihrovs
2002   Debrecen   Marian Drăgulescu   Yordan Yovchev   Paul Hamm
2003   Anaheim   Paul Hamm
  Yordan Yovchev
  Kyle Shewfelt
2005   Melbourne   Diego Hypólito   Brandon O'Neill   Róbert Gál
  Liang Fuliang
2006   Aarhus   Marian Drăgulescu   Diego Hypólito   Kyle Shewfelt
2007   Stuttgart   Diego Hypólito   Gervasio Deferr   Hisashi Mizutori
2009   London   Marian Drăgulescu (4)   Zou Kai   Alexander Shatilov
2010   Rotterdam   Eleftherios Kosmidis   Kōhei Uchimura   Daniel Purvis
2011   Tokyo   Kōhei Uchimura   Zou Kai   Diego Hypólito
  Alexander Shatilov
2013   Antwerp   Kenzō Shirai   Jacob Dalton   Kōhei Uchimura
2014   Nanning   Denis Ablyazin   Kenzō Shirai   Diego Hypólito
2015   Glasgow   Kenzō Shirai   Max Whitlock   Rayderley Zapata
2017   Montreal   Kenzō Shirai   Artem Dolgopyat   Yul Moldauer
2018   Doha   Artur Dalaloyan   Kenzō Shirai   Carlos Yulo
2019   Stuttgart   Carlos Yulo   Artem Dolgopyat   Xiao Ruoteng
2021   Kitakyushu   Nicola Bartolini   Kazuki Minami   Emil Soravuo
2022   Liverpool   Giarnni Regini-Moran   Daiki Hashimoto   Ryosuke Doi
2023   Antwerp   Artem Dolgopyat   Kazuki Minami   Milad Karimi

All-time medal count edit

Last updated after the 2023 World Championships.

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Japan1111628
2  Soviet Union45312
3  China43714
4  Russia4105
5  Romania4004
6  Switzerland3205
7  United States3126
8  Belarus3104
9  Brazil2125
  Bulgaria2125
11  Great Britain1315
12  Israel1225
13  Czechoslovakia1203
14  CIS [a]1102
  Greece1102
16  Italy1023
  Ukraine1023
18  Philippines1012
19  East Germany1001
  Yugoslavia1001
21  Spain0213
22  Canada0123
  France0123
24  Germany0022
25  Finland0011
  Hungary0011
  Kazakhstan0011
  Latvia0011
  Sweden0011
Totals (29 entries)503942131
Note

Multiple medalists edit

Rank Gymnast Nation Years Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 Marian Drăgulescu   Romania 2001–2009 4 0 0 4
2 Vitaly Scherbo   Soviet Union
  CIS
  Belarus
1991–1996 3 3 0 6
3 Kenzō Shirai   Japan 2013–2018 3 2 0 5
4 Ihor Korobchynskyi   Soviet Union
  CIS
1989–1992 3 0 0 3
5 Diego Hypólito   Brazil 2005–2014 2 1 2 5
6 Yordan Yovchev   Bulgaria 2001–2003 2 1 0 3
7 Akinori Nakayama   Japan 1966–1970 2 0 0 2
Alexei Nemov   Russia 1997–1999 2 0 0 2
Masao Takemoto   Japan 1954–1958 2 0 0 2
Kurt Thomas   United States 1978–1979 2 0 0 2
Tong Fei   United States 1983–1985 2 0 0 2
12 Artem Dolgopyat   Israel 2017–2023 1 2 0 3
13 Kōhei Uchimura   Japan 2010–2013 1 1 1 3
14 Yukio Endō   Japan 1962–1966 1 1 0 2
Shigeru Kasamatsu   Japan 1974–1978 1 1 0 2
Yuri Korolyov   Soviet Union 1981–1985 1 1 0 2
17 Hrihoriy Misyutin   Ukraine 1993–1996 1 0 2 3
18 Paul Hamm   United States 2002–2003 1 0 1 2
Carlos Yulo   Philippines 2018–2019 1 0 1 2
20 Vladimir Artemov   Soviet Union 1987–1989 0 2 0 2
Gervasio Deferr   Spain 1999–2007 0 2 0 2
Eugen Mack   Switzerland 1934–1938 0 2 0 2
Kazuki Minami   Japan 2021–2023 0 2 0 2
Neil Thomas   Great Britain 1993–1994 0 2 0 2
Zou Kai   China 2009–2011 0 2 0 2
26 Li Ning   China 1983–1985 0 0 2 2
Franco Menichelli   Italy 1962–1966 0 0 2 2
Alexander Shatilov   Israel 2009–2011 0 0 2 2
Kyle Shewfelt   Canada 2003–2006 0 0 2 2

References edit

  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.