1984 Trampoline World Championships | |
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The 13th Trampoline World Championships were held in Osaka, Japan from August 24 to August 26, 1984.
Rank | Country | Gymnast | Points |
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France | Lionel Pioline | 102.70 | |
Soviet Union | Igor Bogachev | 101.90 | |
Soviet Union | Igor Galimbatoviski | 101.20 | |
4 | Great Britain | Nigel Rendell | 99.00 |
5 | Japan | Kenji Iwamoto | 98.80 |
6 | France | Laurent Mainfray | 99.90 |
7 | West Germany | Michael Kuhn | 98.50 |
8 | Australia | Glenn Kelly | 84.50 |
Rank | Country | Gymnasts | Points |
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Soviet Union | Sergrei Nestreliai Igor Bogachev Vadim Krasnochapka Igor Galimbatoviski | 197.40 | |
Australia | Glenn Kelly John Merritt Adrian Wareham Brett Austine | 187.90 | |
France | Laurent Mainfray Lionel Pioline Hubert Barthod Daniel Pean | 187.50 | |
4 | Great Britain | Nigel Rendell Stewart Matthews Richard Cobbing philip Seaman | 186.20 |
5 | West Germany | Michael Kuhn Robert Schwebel Ralf Pelle Amadeus Regenbrecht | 185.50 |
Rank | Country | Gymnasts | Points |
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Soviet Union | Vadim Krasnochapka Igor Bogachev | 72.80 | |
Soviet Union | Igor Gelimbatovski Sergei Nestreliai | 71.80 | |
France | Daniel Pean Lionel Pioline | 70.20 | |
4 | West Germany | Michael Kuhn Ralf Pelle | 69.80 |
5 | France | Laurent Mainfray Denis Passemard | 66.80 |
6 | Japan | Kenji Iwamoto Takuya Fukui | 66.50 |
7 | Poland | Zdzislaw Pelka Waldemar Okoniewski | 65.50 |
8 | France | Laurent Mainfray Denis Passemard | 64.50 |
Rank | Country | Gymnast | Points |
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Australia | Brett Austine | 26.2 | |
Australia | John Merritt | 25.3 | |
United States | Steve Elliott | 25.0 | |
4 | United States | Karl Heger | 24.5 |
5= | Australia | Stephen Evetts | 24.3 |
5= | West Germany | Christian Poliath | 24.3 |
7= | West Germany | Thorsten Hartmann | 23.6 |
7= | Spain | Julio Garvía | 23.6 |
Rank | Country | Gymnasts | Points |
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Australia | Brett Austine Adrian Wareham Stephen Evetts John Merritt | 45.9 | |
United States | Kevin Ekbarg Steve Elliott Terry Butler Karl Heger | 42.8 | |
West Germany | Lutz Graske Thorsten Hartmann Christian Poliath Manfred Schwedler | 42.5 | |
4= | Spain | Angel Ballesteros Cruz Blanco Julio Garvía José Vives | 41.5 |
4= | Canada | Stéphan Duchesne Tim Cleave Alain Duchesne Darryl Scheelar | 41.5 |
Rank | Country | Gymnast | Points |
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United States | Steve Eiliott | 61.75 | |
United States | Kevin Ekberg | 61.72 | |
Poland | Andrzej Gartska | 58.45 | |
4 | Poland | Skawomir Borejszo | 55.00 |
5 | United States | Chuck Myers | 54.65 |
6 | Australia | Michael Whittaker | 53.85 |
7 | France | Didier Semmola | 53.80 |
8 | Canada | Darryl Scheelar | 53.10 |
8 | Canada | Dave Bens | 53.10 |
Rank | Country | Gymnasts | Points |
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United States | Steve Eiliott Chad Fox Kevin Ekberg Chuck Myers | 103.37 | |
Poland | Skawomir Borejszo Andrzej Gartska Marek Krol | 97.2 | |
Canada | Darryl Scheelar Stéphan Duchesne John Smith Dave Bens | 91.5 |
Rank | Country | Gymnast | Points |
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Great Britain | Sue Shotton | 96.80 | |
Switzerland | Ruth Schumann | 95.90 | |
Soviet Union | Lilia Ivanova | 95.00 |
Rank | Country | Points |
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Great Britain | 181.70 | |
West Germany | 175.60 | |
Australia | 174.30 |
Rank | Country | Gymnasts | Points |
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Great Britain | Kyrstyan McDonald Sue Shotton | 66.60 | |
Netherlands | Jacqueline de Ruiter Marjo van Diermen | 65.40 | |
Great Britain | Andrea Holmes Sachele Halford | 60.70 |
Rank | Country | Gymnast | Points |
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West Germany | Gabi Dreier | 23.50 | |
Australia | Cherie Mathers | 23.30 | |
Australia | Lesley Stephens | 22.60 | |
Canada | Vicki Bullock | 22.60 |
Rank | Country | Points |
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Australia | 41.50 | |
West Germany | 41.00 | |
Canada | 39.00 |
Rank | Country | Gymnast | Points |
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United States | Jill Hollembeak | 65.00 | |
United States | Terri Devries | 59.75 | |
United States | Megan Cunningham | 58.25 |
Rank | Country | Points |
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United States | 104.30 | |
Canada | 94.50 | |
Australia | 79.68 |
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