Acrobatic Gymnastics World Championships

The Acrobatic Gymnastics World Championships are the World Championships for acrobatic gymnastics. Before 2006 they were known as the World Sports Acrobatics Championships

Editions

Year Games Host City Country Events First in the Medal Table Second in the Medal Table Third in the Medal Table
19741Moscow Soviet Union21 Soviet Union Bulgaria Poland
19762Saarbrücken West Germany27 Soviet Union West Germany Poland
19783Sofia Bulgaria21 Soviet Union Bulgaria Poland
19804Poznań Poland21 Soviet Union Bulgaria Poland
19825London Great Britain21 Soviet Union Bulgaria Poland
19846Sofia Bulgaria21 Soviet Union Bulgaria China
19867Rennes France21 Soviet Union Bulgaria China
19888Antwerp Belgium21 Bulgaria Soviet Union China
19909Augsburg West Germany21 Soviet Union China Bulgaria
199210Rennes France21 Russia China France
199411Beijing China21 China Russia Ukraine
199512Wrocław Poland21 Russia China Bulgaria
199613Riesa Germany21 China Russia Ukraine
199714Manchester Great Britain21 Russia Ukraine China
199815Minsk Belarus21 Russia Great Britain China
199916Ghent Belgium15 Russia China Ukraine
200017Wrocław Poland15 Russia China Bulgaria
200218Riesa Germany5 Russia China Ukraine
 Great Britain
200419Lievin France5 Russia United States Great Britain
200620Coimbra Portugal5 Russia Ukraine Belarus
200821Glasgow Great Britain5 Russia Belarus Ukraine
201022Wrocław Poland5 Great Britain Russia Ukraine
201223Lake Buena Vista United States5 Russia Great Britain Belgium
201424Levallois-Perret France5 Russia Great Britain Belgium
201625Putian China5 Russia China Belarus
201826Antwerp Belgium6 Russia Israel Belarus
202127Geneva  SwitzerlandFuture event
202228Baku AzerbaijanFuture event
202429Holon IsraelFuture event

All-time medal table

https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mistrzostwa_%C5%9Bwiata_w_gimnastyce_akrobatycznej#Tabela_medalowa

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