1992 Trampoline World Championships | |
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Location | Auckland, New Zealand |
Start date | 1 October 1992 |
End date | 11 October 1992 |
The 17th Trampoline World Championships were held in Auckland, New Zealand.
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Men | |||
Individual | Alexander Moskalenko (RUS) | Michael Kuhn (GER) | Adrian Wareham (AUS) |
Individual Team | Russia Alexander Moskalenko German Knytchev Alexander Danilchenko Andrei Alexienko | France Fabrice Hennique Jean-Pierre Thorn Fabrice Schwertz Denis Passemard | Germany Michael Kuhn Christian Kemmer Christoff Emmes Martin Kubicka |
Synchro | Russia Alexander Moskalenko Alexander Danilchenko | Denmark John Hansen Anders Christiansen | Russia Guerman Knychev Andrei Alexienko |
Double Mini | Jorge Pereira (POR) | Steffen Eislöffel (GER) | Jeremy Brock (CAN) |
Double Mini Team | Germany Jörg Gehrke Steffen Eislöffel Pascual Robles Heiko Berger | Portugal Joao Ferreira Jorge Moreira Luis Nunes Jorge Pereira | Canada Daniel Chretien Jeremy Brock Allister Booth Michel Greene |
Tumbling | Jon Beck (USA) | Krzysztof Wilusz (POL) | Marcin Leszcaniecki (POL) |
Tumbling Team | United States Rayshine Harris Jon Beck Brad Davis Don Rice | Poland Krzysztof Wilusz Marcin Leszcaniecki Radoslaw Walczak Tomasz Kies | Portugal Sergio Nascimento Luis Nunes Francisco Pinto Nuno Pereira |
Women | |||
Individual | Elena Merkulova (RUS) | Tatiana Lushina (RUS) | Sue Challis (GBR) |
Individual Team | Great Britain Andrea Holmes Sue Challis Samantha Tenn Lorraine Lyon | Germany Tina Ludwig Hiltrud Roewe Sandra Beck Bafke Spang | France Natalie Treil Alice Besseige Christelle Guidicelli Magali Trouche |
Synchro | Great Britain Lorraine Lyon Andrea Holmes | Germany Hiltrud Roewe Tina Ludwig | Netherlands Inke van Braak Babette van de Wetering |
Double Mini | Kylie Walker (NZL) | Donna White (AUS) | Robyn Forbes (AUS) |
Double Mini Team | New Zealand Kylie Walker Alana Boulton Paula O'Gorman Kristen Glover | Belgium Natacha Bacque Katy Claerhout Saskia Demeyer Sigy van Renterghem | Australia Robyn Forbes Donna White Jackie Cully Natalie Abreu |
Tumbling | Chrystel Robert (FRA) | Kendra Stucki (USA) | Michelle Mara (USA) |
Tumbling Team | France Chrystel Robert Christelle Giroud Corinne Robert | United States Michelle Mara Kendra Stucki Shannon Mogolis Emily Giglio | Belgium Anneleen Warmoes Sigy Van Renterghem Mireille Meermans Patricia Nolf |
* Host nation (New Zealand)
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | Russia | 4 | 1 | 1 | 6 |
2 | United States | 2 | 2 | 1 | 5 |
3 | France | 2 | 1 | 1 | 4 |
4 | Great Britain | 2 | 0 | 1 | 3 |
5 | New Zealand * | 2 | 0 | 0 | 2 |
6 | Germany | 1 | 4 | 1 | 6 |
7 | Portugal | 1 | 1 | 1 | 3 |
8 | Poland | 0 | 2 | 1 | 3 |
9 | Australia | 0 | 1 | 3 | 4 |
10 | Belgium | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
11 | Denmark | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
12 | Canada | 0 | 0 | 2 | 2 |
13 | Netherlands | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
Totals (13 entries) | 14 | 14 | 14 | 42 |
Rank | Country | Gymnast | Points |
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Russia | Alexander Moskalenko | 108.70 | |
Germany | Michael Kuhn | 99.90 | |
Australia | Adrian Wareham | 96.50 | |
4 | France | Jean-Pierre Thorn | 95.80 |
5 | Germany | Christian Kemmer | 95.50 |
6 | France | Fabrice Hennique | 95.30 |
7 | Canada | Paul Cameron | 94.80 |
8 | Japan | Takuya Fukui | 94.20 |
Rank | Country | Gymnasts | Points |
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Russia | Alexander Moskalenko German Knytchev Alexander Danilchenko Andrei Alexienko | 192.60 | |
France | Fabrice Hennique Jean-Pierre Thorn Fabrice Schwertz Denis Passemard | 188.30 | |
Germany | Michael Kuhn Christian Kemmer Christoff Emmes Martin Kubicka | 187.00 | |
4 | Canada | Paul Cameron Michel Greene Chris Mitruk Jean-Paul Aucoin | 183.00 |
5 | Australia | Adrian Wareham Michael Johnston Paul Saynor Steve Bland | 177.20 |
Rank | Country | Gymnast |
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Portugal | Jorge Pereira | |
Germany | Steffen Eislöffel | |
Canada | Jeremy Brock | |
4 | Australia | Adrian Wareham |
5 | Canada | Michel Greene |
6 | Portugal | Joao Ferreira |
7 | Germany | Jörg Gehrke |
8 | New Zealand | Tom Delany |
Rank | Country | Gymnasts | Points |
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Germany | Jörg Gehrke Steffen Eislöffel Pascual Robles Heiko Berger | 50.80 | |
Portugal | Joao Ferreira Jorge Moreira Luis Nunes Jorge Pereira | 50.47 | |
Canada | Daniel Chretien Jeremy Brock Allister Booth Michel Greene | 50.30 | |
4 | New Zealand | Tom Delany Les Unkovich Clark Eddington Darren Fitch | 48.00 |
5 | Australia | Darren Gillis Adrian Wareham Steve Bland Michael Johnston | 47.80 |
Rank | Country | Gymnasts | Points |
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United States | Rayshine Harris Jon Beck Brad Davis Don Rice | 201.36 | |
Poland | Krzysztof Wilusz Marcin Leszcaniecki Radoslaw Walczak Tomasz Kies | 199.60 | |
Portugal | Sergio Nascimento Luis Nunes Francisco Pinto Nuno Pereira | 187.85 | |
4 | Canada | Jeffrey Gallant Michael Rosenberger Steve Grannary Keith McDonald | 184.84 |
5 | South Africa | Tseko Mogotsi Sean McDonald Dion Vorster | 177.09 |
Rank | Country | Gymnast |
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Russia | Elena Merkulova | |
Russia | Tatiana Lushina | |
Great Britain | Sue Challis | |
4 | Germany | Hiltrud Roewe |
5 | Great Britain | Lorraine Lyon |
6 | Denmark | Majka Sand |
7 | Belarus | Lilia Shvalbo |
8 | Germany | Tina Ludwig |
Rank | Country | Gymnasts | Points |
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Great Britain | Andrea Holmes Sue Challis Samantha Tenn Lorraine Lyon | 187.80 | |
Germany | Tina Ludwig Hiltrud Roewe Sandra Beck Bafke Spang | 180.80 | |
France | Natalie Treil Alice Besseige Christelle Guidicelli Magali Trouche | 174.90 | |
4 | Japan | Akiko Furu Masami Nishikawa Rumiko Fukui Narumi Sakano | 171.95 |
5 | Canada | Heather Ross Franny Jewett Catherine Worley Kirsten Coke | 171.50 |
Rank | Country | Gymnast |
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New Zealand | Kylie Walker | |
Australia | Donna White | |
Australia | Robyn Forbes | |
4 | New Zealand | Alana Boulton |
5 | Belgium | Natacha Bacque |
6 | New Zealand | Kristen Glover |
7 | United States | Karrin Helm |
8 | Canada | Moya Brown |
Rank | Country | Gymnasts | Points |
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New Zealand | Kylie Walker Alana Boulton Paula O'Gorman Kristen Glover | 44.00 | |
Belgium | Natacha Bacque Katy Claerhout Saskia Demeyer Sigy van Renterghem | 41.50 | |
Australia | Robyn Forbes Donna White Jackie Cully Natalie Abreu | 39.60 | |
4 | United States | Jennifer Sans Karen Vandemeer Karrin Helm Jaime Strandmark | 38.80 |
5 | Canada | Moya Brown Kirsten Coke Devena Ratcliffe Sheena Teiffel | 31.40 |
Rank | Country | Gymnasts | Points |
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France | Chrystel Robert Christelle Giroud Corinne Robert | 187.03 | |
United States | Michelle Mara Kendra Stucki Shannon Mogolis Emily Giglio | 184.24 | |
Belgium | Anneleen Warmoes Sigy Van Renterghem Mireille Meermans Patricia Nolf | 180.86 | |
4 | Canada | Tammy Trasher Karen Stevens Stacey Woluschuk Gillian Boyd | 178.45 |
5 | Australia | Nikki Ahrens Hayley Diplock Elisabeth Hezlop Lisa Cullen | 176.97 |
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