1990 Trampoline World Championships | |
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The 16th Trampoline World Championships were held in Essen, Germany from 11 to 13 October 1990, only a few days after reunification of Germany.
Rank | Country | Gymnast | Points |
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Soviet Union | Alexander Moskalenko | 107.40 | |
Soviet Union | Dmitri Poliaroush | 105.80 | |
West Germany | Michael Kuhn | 104.20 | |
4 | Denmark | John Hansen | 102.80 |
5 | France | Fabrice Schwertz | 102.10 |
6 | West Germany | Ralf Pelle | 100.60 |
7 | West Germany | Bernd Leichert | 100.20 |
8 | Soviet Union | Zakkaria Abrahashivili | 100.10 |
Rank | Country | Gymnast |
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Australia | Adrian Wareham | |
Portugal | Jorge Moreira | |
West Germany | Steffen Eislöffel | |
4 | United States | Karl Heger |
5 | Sweden | Ulf Andersson |
6 | Bulgaria | Pentcho Pentchev |
7 | Portugal | Joao Ferreira |
8 | Portugal | Jorge Pereira |
Rank | Country | Gymnast |
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France | Pascal Eouzan | |
United States | Jon Beck | |
United States | Aaron Wilkins |
Rank | Country | Gymnasts |
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France | ||
United States | ||
Poland |
Rank | Country | Gymnast |
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Australia | Lisa Newman-Morris | |
= | Australia | Liz Jensen |
= | New Zealand | Kylie Walker |
4 | West Germany | Renate Gehrke |
5 | Belgium | Sofie Van de Plassche |
6= | Australia | Robyn Forbes |
6= | New Zealand | Alana Boulton |
8 | West Germany | Martina Wiening |
Rank | Country | Gymnast |
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France | Chrystel Robert | |
France | Corinne Robert | |
United States | Michelle Mara |
Rank | Country | Gymnasts |
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France | ||
United States | ||
Canada | Becky Howie Stacey Woluschuk Gillian Boyd Jody Grey |
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