World Artistic Gymnastics Championships – Men's parallel bars

The men's parallel bars competition was an inaugural event at the Artistic Gymnastics World Championships.[1][2] It has been held in every year since its inception.

The first event was in 1903, and followed every other year until and including 1913. Competitions were not held during World War I, ultimately returning in 1922, and was then held every fourth year, until and including 1942. Competitions resumed after World War II, starting in 1950. It continued every fourth even year until and including 1978. The next event was held a year later, when the schedule was switched to an every-odd year until and including 1991. It then became an annual event, until and including 1997. It was next held in 1999. During the 21st century, the World Championships became an annual event held each non-Summer Olympic year.

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.

Medalists

Bold numbers in brackets denotes record number of victories.

Year Location Gold Silver Bronze
1903 Antwerp François Hentges
Joseph Martinez
- André Bordang
Eugène Dua
1905 Bordeaux Marcel Lalu
Joseph Martinez
- Pierre Payssé
1907 Prague Joseph Lux Josef Čada František Erben
Louis Ségura
1909 Luxembourg Joseph Martinez (3) Josef Čada
Auguste Castille
Marco Torrès
-
1911 Turin Giorgio Zampori Dominique Follaci Antoine Costa
Jules Labéeu
Jules Lecoutre
Paolo Salvi
Ferdinand Steiner
Stane Vidmar
1913 Paris Guido Boni
Giorgio Zampori
- Pierre Hentges
1915–1917 Not held due to World War I
1922 Ljubljana Leon Štukelj Stane Derganc
Stanislav Indruch
Miroslav Klinger
Vladimir Simončič
Stane Vidmar
-
1926 Lyon Ladislav Vácha Jan Gajdoš Leon Štukelj
1930 Luxembourg Josip Primožič Alfred Krauss Ladislav Vácha
1934 Budapest Eugene Mack Josef Walter Walter Bach
1938 Prague Michael Reusch Alois Hudec Josip Primožič
1942 Not held due to World War II
1950 Basel Hans Eugster Olavi Rove Raymond Dot
1954 Rome Viktor Chukarin Josef Stalder Helmut Bantz
Hans Eugster
Masao Takemoto
1958 Moscow Boris Shakhlin Takashi Ono Pavel Stolbov
1962 Prague Miroslav Cerar Boris Shakhlin Yukio Endō
1966 Dortmund Sergey Diomidov Mikhail Voronin Miroslav Cerar
1970 Ljubljana Akinori Nakayama Eizō Kenmotsu
Mikhail Voronin
-
1974 Varna Eizō Kenmotsu Nikolai Andrianov Vladimir Marchenko
1978 Strasbourg Eizō Kenmotsu Nikolai Andrianov
Hiroshi Kajiyama
-
1979 Fort Worth Bart Conner Kurt Thomas
Aleksandr Tkachyov
-
1981 Moscow Alexander Dityatin
Kōji Gushiken
- Nobuyuki Kajitani
1983 Budapest Vladimir Artemov
Lou Yun
- Kōji Sotomura
Tong Fei
1985 Montreal Sylvio Kroll
Valentin Mogilny
- Kōji Gushiken
1987 Rotterdam Vladimir Artemov Dmitry Bilozerchev Sven Tippelt
1989 Stuttgart Vladimir Artemov (3)
Li Jing
- Andreas Wecker
1991 Indianapolis Li Jing Igor Korobchinsky Guo Linyao
1992 Paris Li Jing (3)
Alexei Voropayev
- Valery Belenky
1993 Birmingham Vitaly Scherbo Igor Korobchinsky Valery Belenky
1994 Brisbane Huang Liping Rustam Sharipov Alexei Nemov
1995 Sabae Vitaly Scherbo Huang Liping Hikaru Tanaka
1996 San Juan Rustam Sharipov Alexei Nemov
Vitaly Scherbo
-
1997 Lausanne Zhang Jinjing Li Xiaopeng Naoya Tsukahara
1999 Tianjin Lee Joo-Hyung Alexei Bondarenko
Naoya Tsukahara
-
2001 Ghent Sean Townsend Eric López Ríos Ivan Ivankov
2002 Debrecen Li Xiaopeng Mitja Petkovšek Alexei Sinkevich
2003 Anaheim Li Xiaopeng Huang Xu
Alexei Nemov
-
2005 Melbourne Mitja Petkovšek Li Xiaopeng Yann Cucherat
2006 Aarhus Yang Wei Hiroyuki Tomita
Yoo Won-Chul
-
2007 Stuttgart Kim Dae-Eun
Mitja Petkovšek
- Anton Fokin
2009 London Wang Guanyin Feng Zhe Kazuhito Tanaka
2010 Rotterdam Feng Zhe Teng Haibin Kōhei Uchimura
2011 Tokyo Danell Leyva Vasileios Tsolakidis
Zhang Chenglong
-
2013 Antwerp Lin Chaopan
Kōhei Uchimura
- John Orozco
2014
Nanning Oleg Vernyayev Danell Leyva Ryōhei Katō
2015
Glasgow You Hao Oleg Vernyayev Deng Shudi
Oleg Stepko
2017 Montreal Zou Jingyuan Oleg Vernyayev David Belyavsky
2018 Doha Zou Jingyuan Oleg Vernyayev Artur Dalaloyan
2019 Stuttgart Joe Fraser Ahmet Önder Kazuma Kaya

All-time medal count

Last updated after the 2018 World Championships.

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 China157325
2 Soviet Union88218
3 Japan551121
4 France54716
5 Yugoslavia3339
6  Switzerland3227
7 United States3216
8 Italy3014
9 Ukraine2507
10 Belarus2125
11 Slovenia2103
 South Korea2103
13 Czechoslovakia1416
14 East Germany1023
 Luxembourg1023
16 CIS [c]1012
17 Great Britain1001
18 Russia0336
19 Bohemia [a]0224
20 Cuba0101
 Finland0101
 Greece0101
 Turkey0101
24 Austria-Hungary [b]0011
 Azerbaijan0011
 Belgium0011
 Uzbekistan0011
 West Germany0011
Unattached athlete [d]0011
Totals (28 nations)585249159
Notes

References

  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.
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