1957 South American Artistic Gymnastics Championships

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The 1957 South American Artistic Gymnastics Championships were held in Buenos Aires, Argentina, December 13, 1957. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6]

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Participating nations

Brazil's men's team at the 1957 South American Artistic Gymnastics Championships Brazil's men's team at the 1957 South American Artistic Gymnastics Championships.jpg
Brazil's men's team at the 1957 South American Artistic Gymnastics Championships

Medalists

EventGoldSilverBronze
Men
Team all-aroundFlag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
Ricardo Licenziato
César Bonoris
José Flecha
Bautista Digiacomo
Juan Caviglia
Jorge Guerreiro
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
Arno Tesche
Luiz Vasconcelos
Siegfried Fischer
Nelson Saul
Dante Gnoatto
Guilherme Meyer
Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay
Omar Lagomarsino
Pedro Sleslisepecvie
Hugo Prigue
Manoel Alifa


Individual all-aroundFlag of Argentina.svg  Ricardo Licenziato  (ARG)Flag of Brazil.svg  Arno Tesche  (BRA)Flag of Argentina.svg  César Bonoris  (ARG)
Floor exerciseFlag of Argentina.svg  Juan Caviglia  (ARG)UnknownUnknown
Pommel horseFlag of Argentina.svg  Ricardo Licenziato  (ARG)Flag of Brazil.svg  Arno Tesche  (BRA)Unknown
RingsFlag of Brazil.svg  Arno Tesche  (BRA)UnknownUnknown
VaultFlag of Argentina.svg  José Flecha  (ARG)
Flag of Argentina.svg  César Bonoris  (ARG)
None awardedFlag of Brazil.svg  Nelson Saul  (BRA)
Flag of Brazil.svg  Luis Vasconcelos  (BRA)
Parallel barsFlag of Argentina.svg  Ricardo Licenziato  (ARG)UnknownUnknown
Horizontal barFlag of Argentina.svg  Ricardo Licenziato  (ARG)Flag of Brazil.svg  Siegfried Fischer  (BRA)Unknown

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References

  1. EFDeportes (in Spanish)
  2. Diário de Notícias - December 13, 1957 (in Portuguese)
  3. Jornal do Dia - December 15, 1957 (in Portuguese)
  4. Correio da Manhã - December 15, 1957 (in Portuguese)
  5. Jornal dos Sports - December 16, 1957 (in Portuguese)
  6. Publio, Nestor (1998). Evolução Histórica da Ginástica Olímpica (in Portuguese). São Paulo: Phorte. p. 316.