World Artistic Gymnastics Championships – Women's uneven bars

Women's events at the Artistic Gymnastics World Championships[1][2] were first held in 1934 at the 10th World Championships. Only the All-Around and Team events were held. In 1938, at the 11th World Championships, the other apparatus events were added. Originally women participated at parallel bars competition (like in the men's program). Starting from 1950, at the 12th World Championships, it was replaced with uneven bars competition which 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 or more gymnastics tied for a position, the following two positions are left empty.

Medalists edit

Parallel bars edit

Year Location Gold Silver Bronze
1938   Prague *   Vlasta Děkanová *
  Matylda Pálfyová *
unknown

* There is conflicting and incomplete information about medal winners in the individual apparatus events at the 1938 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships as non-primary sources gives different information about it.

Uneven bars edit

Bold number in brackets denotes record number of victories.

Year Location Gold Silver Bronze
1950   Basel   Gertrude Kolar
  Ann-Sofi Pettersson
  Helena Rakoczy
1954   Rome   Ágnes Keleti   Galina Rudko   Helena Rakoczy
1958   Moscow   Larisa Latynina   Eva Bosáková   Polina Astakhova
1962   Prague   Irina Pervushina   Eva Bosáková   Larisa Latynina
1966   Dortmund   Natalia Kuchinskaya   Keiko Ikeda   Taniko Mitsukuri
1970   Ljubljana   Karin Janz   Ludmilla Tourischeva   Zinaida Voronina
1974   Varna   Annelore Zinke   Olga Korbut   Ludmilla Tourischeva
1978   Strasbourg   Marcia Frederick   Elena Mukhina   Emilia Eberle
1979   Fort Worth   Maxi Gnauck
  Ma Yanhong
  Emilia Eberle
1981   Moscow   Maxi Gnauck   Ma Yanhong   Yelena Davydova
  Julianne McNamara
1983   Budapest   Maxi Gnauck   Lavinia Agache
  Ecaterina Szabó
1985   Montreal   Gabriele Fähnrich   Dagmar Kersten   Hana Říčná
1987   Rotterdam   Daniela Silivaș
  Dörte Thümmler
  Yelena Shushunova
1989   Stuttgart   Fan Di
  Daniela Silivaș
  Olga Strazheva
1991   Indianapolis   Kim Gwang-suk   Tatiana Gutsu
  Shannon Miller
1992   Paris   Lavinia Miloșovici   Betty Okino   Mirela Pașca
1993   Birmingham   Shannon Miller   Dominique Dawes   Andreea Cacovean
1994   Brisbane   Luo Li   Svetlana Khorkina   Dina Kochetkova
1995   Sabae   Svetlana Khorkina   Mo Huilan
  Lilia Podkopayeva
1996   San Juan   Svetlana Khorkina
  Elena Piskun
  Isabelle Severino
1997   Lausanne   Svetlana Khorkina   Meng Fei   Bi Wenjing
1999   Tianjin   Svetlana Khorkina   Huang Mandan   Ling Jie
2001   Ghent   Svetlana Khorkina (5)   Renske Endel   Katie Heenan
2002   Debrecen   Courtney Kupets   Oana Petrovschi   Ludmila Ezhova
2003   Anaheim   Chellsie Memmel
  Hollie Vise
  Beth Tweddle
2005   Melbourne   Nastia Liukin   Chellsie Memmel   Beth Tweddle
2006   Aarhus   Beth Tweddle   Nastia Liukin   Vanessa Ferrari
2007   Stuttgart   Ksenia Semyonova   Nastia Liukin   Yang Yilin
2009   London   He Kexin   Kōko Tsurumi   Rebecca Bross
  Ana Porgras
2010   Rotterdam   Beth Tweddle   Aliya Mustafina   Rebecca Bross
2011   Tokyo   Viktoria Komova   Tatiana Nabieva   Huang Qiushuang
2013   Antwerp   Huang Huidan   Kyla Ross   Aliya Mustafina
2014   Nanning   Yao Jinnan   Huang Huidan   Daria Spiridonova
2015   Glasgow   Fan Yilin
  Madison Kocian
  Viktoria Komova
  Daria Spiridonova
2017   Montreal   Fan Yilin   Elena Eremina   Nina Derwael
2018   Doha   Nina Derwael   Simone Biles   Elisabeth Seitz
2019   Stuttgart   Nina Derwael   Becky Downie   Sunisa Lee
2021   Kitakyushu   Wei Xiaoyuan   Rebeca Andrade   Luo Rui
2022   Liverpool   Wei Xiaoyuan   Shilese Jones   Nina Derwael
2023   Antwerp   Qiu Qiyuan   Kaylia Nemour   Shilese Jones

All-time medal count edit

Last updated after the 2023 World Championships.

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  China115521
2  Russia94417
3  United States79622
4  East Germany7108
5  Soviet Union35715
6  Romania33511
7  Czechoslovakia2215
8  Great Britain2125
9  Belgium2024
10  Austria1001
  Belarus1001
  Hungary1001
  North Korea1001
  Sweden1001
15  Japan0213
16  Algeria0101
  Brazil0101
  Netherlands0101
  Ukraine0101
20  Poland0022
21  France0011
  Germany0011
  Italy0011
Totals (23 entries)513638125

Multiple medalists edit

Rank Gymnast Nation Years Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 Svetlana Khorkina   Russia 1994–2001 5 1 0 6
2 Maxi Gnauck   East Germany 1979–1983 3 0 0 3
3 Nina Derwael   Belgium 2017–2022 2 0 2 4
Beth Tweddle   Great Britain 2003–2010 2 0 2 4
5 Fan Yilin   China 2015–2017 2 0 0 2
Viktoria Komova   Russia 2011–2015 2 0 0 2
Daniela Silivaș   Romania 1987–1989 2 0 0 2
Wei Xiaoyuan   China 2021–2022 2 0 0 2
9 Nastia Liukin   United States 2005–2007 1 2 0 3
10 Huang Huidan   China 2013–2014 1 1 0 2
Ma Yanhong   China 1979–1981 1 1 0 2
Chellsie Memmel   United States 2003–2005 1 1 0 2
13 Larisa Latynina   Soviet Union 1958–1962 1 0 1 2
Daria Spiridonova   Russia 2014–2015 1 0 1 2
15 Eva Bosáková   Czechoslovakia 1958–1962 0 2 0 2
16 Shilese Jones   United States 2022–2023 0 1 1 2
Aliya Mustafina   Russia 2010–2013 0 1 1 2
Ludmilla Tourischeva   Soviet Union 1970–1974 0 1 1 2
19 Rebecca Bross   United States 2009–2010 0 0 2 2
Emilia Eberle   Romania 1978–1979 0 0 2 2
Helena Rakoczy   Poland 1950–1954 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.