1996 Trampoline World Championships | |
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The 19th Trampoline World Championships were held in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada from 23 August to 25 August 1996.
Rank | Country | Gymnast | Points |
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Belarus | Dmitri Poliarouch | 110.1 | |
France | Emmanuel Durand | 109.8 | |
Belarus | Eugeni Beliaev | 108.4 | |
4 | France | Guillaume Bourgeon | 105.8 |
5 | Russia | German Knytchev | 105.0 |
6= | Canada | Jean-Paul Aucoin | 103.8 |
6= | Canada | Michel Greene | 103.8 |
8 | Ukraine | Olexander Chernonos | 102.0 |
Rank | Country | Gymnasts | Points |
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France | Fabrice Hennique Guillaume Bourgeon David Martin Emmanuel Durand | 119.50 | |
Belarus | Dmitri Poliarouch Nikolai Kazak Eugueni Beliaev Rouslan Kashperko | 118.40 | |
Russia | Alexander Russakov German Knytchev Alexander Danilchenko Sergei Iachev | 117.7 | |
4 | Germany | Michael Serth Markus Kubicka Martin Kubicka Stefan Reithofer | 113.20 |
5 | Canada | Michel Greene Chris Mitruk Paul Cameron Jean-Paul Aucoin | 109.90 |
Rank | Country | Gymnasts | Points |
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Russia | Sergei Voronine Andrei Kossov | 135.00 | |
France | David Martin Emmanuel Durand | 133.80 | |
Germany | Martin Kubicka Stefan Reithofer | 133.30 | |
4 | Canada | Jean-Paul Aucoin Paul Cameron | 130.60 |
5 | Denmark | Jesper Dalsten Mads Ledstrup | 128.50 |
6 | Portugal | Joao Marques Nuno Lico | 123.60 |
7 | Australia | Adrian Wareham Michael Johnston | 122.70 |
8 | Switzerland | Markus Wiesner Didier Raffaeli | 121.70 |
Rank | Country | Gymnast | Points |
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= | Canada | Chris Mitruk | 23.80 |
= | Australia | Ji Wallace | 23.80 |
Bulgaria | Radostin Ratchev | 23.44 | |
4 | New Zealand | Tom Delany | 23.33 |
5 | Canada | Jeremy Brock | 22.81 |
6 | Australia | Steve Bland | 22.61 |
7 | Spain | Alberto Robleda | 21.47 |
8 | Germany | Uwe Marquardt | 17.50 |
Rank | Country | Gymnasts | Points |
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Canada | Chris Mitruk Jeremy Brock Ben Snape Israel Martens | 35.99 | |
Australia | Ji Wallace Adrian Wareham Steve Bland | 34.21 | |
Portugal | Diogo Faria Pedro Reis Hugo Paulo Nuno Lico | 34.20 | |
4 | Germany | Uwe Marquardt Steffen Eislöffel Jörg Gehrke Thomas Springub | 34.00 |
5 | United States | Karl Heger Brad Davis Brian Beech Byron Smith | 32.53 |
Rank | Country | Gymnast | Points |
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United States | Rayshine Harris | 86.40 | |
Russia | Andrei Krougliakov | 82.03 | |
Russia | Andrei Solovjev | 80.43 | |
4 | South Africa | Tseko Mogotsi | 79.43 |
5 | France | Nicolas Francillon | 78.43 |
6 | France | Christophe Freroux | 77.71 |
7 | Poland | Adrian Sienkiewicz | 77.30 |
8 | Poland | Krzysztof Wilusz | 76.09 |
Rank | Country | Gymnasts | Points |
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United States | Rayshine Harris Roger Walker Brad Davis Rashaan Sampson | 82.90 | |
France | Nicolas Fournials Stephane Bayol Franck Salcines Christophe Freroux | 79.20 | |
Russia | Andrei Krougliakov Andrei Solovjev Eugeni Bogomolov | 75.57 | |
4 | Poland | Krzysztof Wilusz Adrian Sienkiewicz Walczak Radoslaw Tomasz Kies | 75.54 |
5 | Canada | Carey Jones Chris Shaw Dallas Stevens Keith McDonald | 73.07 |
Rank | Country | Gymnast | Points |
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Russia | Tatiana Kovaleva | 105.8 | |
Russia | Irina Karavaeva | 103.7 | |
Belarus | Galina Lebedeva | 102.9 | |
4 | Uzbekistan | Elena Saveleva | 102.0 |
5 | Ukraine | Olena Movchan | 101.1 |
6 | Belarus | Natalia Karpenkova | 100.9 |
7 | United States | Jennifer Parilla | 100.1 |
8 | Great Britain | Sue Challis | 100.0 |
Rank | Country | Gymnasts | Points |
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Ukraine | Oksana Tsyhuleva Olena Movchan | 131.00 | |
Belarus | Natalia Karpenkova Galina Lebedeva | 128.40 | |
Russia | Alexandra Zakrevskaia Tatiana Kovaleva | 127.30 | |
4 | Germany | Tina Ludwig Hiltrud Roewe | 126.80 |
5 | Czech Republic | Lenka Honzakova Petra Vachnikova | 125.20 |
6 | United States | Jennifer Parilla Jennifer Sans | 124.40 |
7 | Japan | Hiroi Tokuma Akiko Furu | 124.20 |
8 | Great Britain | Claire Wright Sue Challis | 124.00 |
Rank | Country | Gymnast | Points |
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United States | Jennifer Sans | 21.73 | |
Canada | Lisa Colussi | 21.48 | |
Portugal | Maria Oliveira | 20.69 | |
4 | Portugal | Marta Ferreira | 20.60 |
5 | United States | Kimberly Sans | 20.48 |
6 | Russia | Marina Mourinova | 20.14 |
7 | Germany | Gretje Reinemer | 20.07 |
8 | New Zealand | Kylie Walker | 18.36 |
Rank | Country | Gymnasts | Points |
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United States | Jennifer Sans Kimberly Sans Erin Maguire Jaime Strandmark | 32.01 | |
New Zealand | Kylie Walker Rebecca Winstone Katrina Moodie Tiffany Smith | 30.94 | |
Germany | Gretje Reinemer Gitta Rosemann Nicole Krüger Ute Springub | 29.86 | |
4 | Canada | Lisa Colussi Martha Purdy Erin Arnason Joanne Gaumont | 29.54 |
5 | Portugal | Maria Oliveira Marta Ferreira Tania Galao Marina Caetano | 25.43 |
Rank | Country | Gymnast | Points |
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France | Chrystel Robert | 74.44 | |
United States | Kendra Stucki | 72.13 | |
United States | Erin Maguire | 70.81 | |
4 | Canada | Karen Stevens | 69.93 |
5 | France | Karine Boucher | 69.70 |
6 | Canada | Kelly Ottenbreit | 66.77 |
7 | Portugal | Tania Santos | 66.27 |
8= | Belgium | Yolanda Wouters | 65.80 |
8= | Poland | Wiktoria Weselak | 65.80 |
Rank | Country | Gymnasts | Points |
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France | Chrystel Robert Marlene Bayet Melanie Avisse Karine Boucher | 72.96 | |
United States | Amanda Lentz Kendra Stucki Catrina Osteen Erin Maguire | 70.57 | |
Canada | Karen Stevens Kelly Ottenbreit Kovia Lovell Cassie Shirley | 69.43 | |
4 | Belgium | Yolanda Wouters Sigy Van Renterghem Nathalie Deneef An De Win | 67.06 |
5 | Argentina | Natalia Llermanos Mariela Acuna Gladys Dillon Carolina Munoz | 63.40 |
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