1998 Trampoline World Championships | |
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The 20th Trampoline World Championships were held in Sydney, Australia from 9 October to 11 October 1998.
Rank | Country | Gymnast | Points |
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Russia | German Knytchev | 109.2 | |
Belarus | Nikolai Kazak | 109.0 | |
= | Belarus | Eugeni Beliaev | 108.1 |
= | France | Emmanuel Durand | 108.1 |
5 | Russia | Alexandr Russakov | 107.9 |
6 | Great Britain | Paull Smyth | 103.6 |
7 | Germany | Stefan Reithofer | 103.2 |
8 | Canada | Chris Mitruk | 102.5 |
Rank | Country | Gymnasts | Points |
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Russia | Alexander Russakov German Knytchev Alexander Moskalenko Michail Tchepilevski | 122.50 | |
Belarus | Vladimir Kakorko Nikolai Kazak Eugueni Beliaev Oleg Bondarik | 119.30 | |
France | Sebastian Laifa Guillaume Bourgeon David Martin Emmanuel Durand | 118.8 | |
4 | Germany | Michael Serth Markus Kubicka Thorsten Windusch Stefan Reithofer | 112.10 |
5 | Ukraine | Zhan Yordanov Sergei Bukhovtsev Olexander Chernonos | 79.60 |
Rank | Country | Gymnasts | Points |
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France | David Martin Emmanuel Durand | 134.40 | |
Belarus | Nikolai Kazak Vladimir Kakorko | 132.50 | |
Ukraine | Sergei Bukovtsev Olexander Chernonos | 130.50 | |
4 | Germany | Michael Serth Stefan Reithofer | 128.60 |
5 | Denmark | Mads Sejerøe Mads Ledstrup | 127.20 |
6 | Japan | Daisuke Nakata Keita Sugai | 126.40 |
7 | Russia | Aleksandr Moskalenko German Knychev | 124.20 |
8 | Great Britain | Brian Camp Daniel Neale | 123.40 |
Rank | Country | Gymnast | Points |
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Brazil | Rodolfo Rangel | 24.88 | |
Portugal | Joao Marques | 24.13 | |
Canada | Chris Mitruk | 23.20 | |
4 | Canada | Jeremy Brock | 22.60 |
=5 | Spain | Jaime Castillejo | 22.33 |
=5 | Australia | Paul Hadfield | 22.33 |
7 | Portugal | Diogo Faria | 22.20 |
8 | Bulgaria | Radostin Ratchev | 21.29 |
Rank | Country | Gymnasts | Points |
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New Zealand | Tom Delany Justin Dougal Chris Ormandy Damien McCown | 36.27 | |
Canada | Chris Mitruk Jeremy Brock Ben Snape Israel Martens | 35.05 | |
Australia | Ji Wallace Adrian Wareham Karl Shore Paul Hadfield | 34.72 | |
4 | Brazil | Rodolfo Rangel Rodrigo Rodrigues Cicero Macedo Rogerio Troian | 34.53 |
5 | United States | Karl Heger Mark Griffith Brian Beech Byron Smith | 34.13 |
Rank | Country | Gymnast | Points |
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Russia | Levon Petrosian | 86.03 | |
Russia | Daniel Avakian | 83.30 | |
Poland | Tomasz Kies | 80.56 | |
4 | Portugal | Luis Nunes | 79.80 |
5 | France | Alexandre Dechanet | 79.60 |
6 | France | Nicolas Fournials | 78.67 |
7 | Portugal | Sergio Morais | 77.47 |
8 | South Africa | Tseko Mogotsi | 73.90 |
Rank | Country | Gymnasts | Points |
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Russia | Daniel Avakian Levon Petrosian Oleg Akinchine Eugeni Bogomolov | 86.60 | |
United States | Rayshine Harris Brian Beech Brad Davis Graylan Stewart | 77.47 | |
France | Nicolas Fournials Alexandre Dechanet Joseph Imbert Christopher Gigou | 77.20 | |
4 | Denmark | Martin J. Nielsen Flemming Johansen Rune Kristensen | 75.80 |
5 | Portugal | Luis Nunes Sergio Nascimento Eduardo Mendes Sergio Morais | 75.43 |
Rank | Country | Gymnast | Points |
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Russia | Irina Karavaeva | 104.6 | |
Ukraine | Oxana Tsyhuleva | 103.5 | |
Germany | Anna Dogonadze-Lilkendey | 102.5 | |
4 | Georgia | Rusudan Khoperia | 100.9 |
5 | Canada | Karen Cockburn | 100.5 |
=6 | Great Britain | Claire Wright | 99.60 |
=6 | Belarus | Natalia Karpenkova | 99.60 |
8 | Belarus | Galina Lebedeva | 99.00 |
Rank | Country | Gymnasts | Points |
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Tina Ludwig Anna Dogonadze-Lilkendey | Germany | 130.10 | |
Oksana Tsyhuleva Olena Movchan | Ukraine | 129.10 | |
Natalia Chernova Tatiana Kovaleva | Russia | 126.40 | |
4 | Natalia Karpenkova Galina Lebedeva | Belarus | 124.50 |
5 | Sylwia Durlik Marta Kubiak | Poland | 124.20 |
6 | Hiromi Hammoto Akiko Horiuchi | Japan | 121.40 |
7 | Magali Trouche Karine Pallanche | France | 120.80 |
8 | Lydia Zanon Karen Cockburn | Canada | 120.00 |
Rank | Country | Gymnast | Point |
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New Zealand | Kylie Walker | 21.86 | |
United States | Jennifer Parilla | 21.40 | |
Bulgaria | Teodora Sinilkowa | 21.27 | |
4 | Australia | Jacinta Harford | 21.20 |
5 | Belgium | Saskia Demeyer | 20.86 |
6 | Canada | Lisa Colussi | 20.73 |
7 | Germany | Irina Mut | 20.54 |
8 | United States | Tara Sewell | 16.10 |
Rank | Country | Gymnasts | Points |
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New Zealand | Kylie Walker Rebecca Winstone Katrina Moodie Sarah Bradnock | 31.74 | |
Australia | Lauren Gillett Elizabeth Cox Jackie Cully Jacinta Harford | 31.60 | |
United States | Jennifer Parilla Tara Sewell Betsy Pottorff Gina Trapane | 31.13 | |
4 | Canada | Lisa Colussi Cheryl Johnson Erin Arnason Joanne Gaumont | 30.19 |
5 | Russia | Tatiana Kovaleva Irina Vassilieva Marina Mourinova | 28.89 |
Rank | Country | Gymnast | Points |
---|---|---|---|
Russia | Elena Bloujina | 77.53 | |
United States | Amanda Lentz | 75.80 | |
France | Chrystel Robert | 75.00 | |
4 | France | Karine Boucher | 73.84 |
5 | Russia | Tatiana Chakhnovskaia | 72.47 |
6 | United States | Lajeanna Davis | 71.07 |
7 | Canada | Karen Stevens | |
8 | Portugal | Tania Santos |
Rank | Country | Gymnasts | Points |
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Russia | Elena Bloujina Tatiana Chakhnovskaia Anna Korobeinkova | 75.86 | |
France | Chrystel Robert Marlene Bayet Melanie Avisse Karine Boucher | 74.94 | |
United States | Amanda Lentz Kendra Stucki Lajeanna Davis Erin Maguire | 71.97 | |
4 | Great Britain | Kathryn Peberdy Melanie Thompson Leigh Rugman Zoe Styles | 68.06 |
5 | Canada | Karen Stevens Christy Jeanes Julie Hurst Iyana Gardner | 66.40 |
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