Gymnastics at the 1951 Pan American Games

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Men's artistic gymnastics events were held at the 1951 Pan American Games in Buenos Aires, Argentina. [1] [2] [3] [4]

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Medal table

  *   Host nation (Argentina)

RankNOCGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba 66315
2Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina*65516
3US flag 48 stars.svg  United States 2204
4Flag of Mexico (1934-1968).svg  Mexico 0167
Totals (4 entries)14141442

Medalists

Artistic gymnastics

Men's events

EventGoldSilverBronze
Individual all-around [5]
details
William Roetzheim
US flag 48 stars.svg  United States
Rafael Lecuona
Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba
Juan Caviglia
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
Team all-around [6]
details
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
Mario Fizbein
Ovidio Ferrari
César Bonoris
Jorge Soler
Enrique Rapesta
Pedro Lonchibucco
Juan Caviglia
Roberto Nuñez
Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba
José Vázquez
Raimundo Rey
Francisco Cascante
Baldomero Rubiera
Roberto Villacián
Fernando Lecuona
Ángel Aguiar
Rafael Lecuona
Flag of Mexico (1934-1968).svg  Mexico
José Savignon
Manuel Ortiz
Carlos Duarte
José Rosellón
Rubén Lira
Guillermo Yáñez
Manuel Guzmán
Everardo Peña
Floor exercise [7]
details
Juan Caviglia
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
William Roetzheim
US flag 48 stars.svg  United States
Francisco Cascante
Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba
Pommel horse [8]
details
Rafael Lecuona
Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba
William Roetzheim
US flag 48 stars.svg  United States
Ovidio Ferrari
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
Rings [9]
details
Ángel Aguiar
Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba
Fernando Lecuona
Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba
Roberto Villacián
Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba
Vault [10]
details
Ángel Aguiar
Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba
Rafael Lecuona
Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba
Ovidio Ferrari
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
Parallel bars [11]
details
Pedro Lonchibucco
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
Enrique Rapesta
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
Juan Caviglia
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
Horizontal bar [12]
details
William Roetzheim
US flag 48 stars.svg  United States
Juan Caviglia
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
César Bonoris
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
Team floor exercise [9]
details
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
Mario Fizbein
Ovidio Ferrari
César Bonoris
Jorge Soler
Enrique Rapesta
Pedro Lonchibucco
Juan Caviglia
Roberto Nuñez
Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba
José Vázquez
Raimundo Rey
Francisco Cascante
Baldomero Rubiera
Roberto Villacián
Fernando Lecuona
Ángel Aguiar
Rafael Lecuona
Flag of Mexico (1934-1968).svg  Mexico
José Savignon
Manuel Ortiz
Carlos Duarte
José Rosellón
Rubén Lira
Guillermo Yáñez
Manuel Guzmán
Everardo Peña
Team pommel horse [9]
details
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
Mario Fizbein
Ovidio Ferrari
César Bonoris
Jorge Soler
Enrique Rapesta
Pedro Lonchibucco
Juan Caviglia
Roberto Nuñez
Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba
José Vázquez
Raimundo Rey
Francisco Cascante
Baldomero Rubiera
Roberto Villacián
Fernando Lecuona
Ángel Aguiar
Rafael Lecuona
Flag of Mexico (1934-1968).svg  Mexico
José Savignon
Manuel Ortiz
Carlos Duarte
José Rosellón
Rubén Lira
Guillermo Yáñez
Manuel Guzmán
Everardo Peña
Team rings [9]
details
Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba
José Vázquez
Raimundo Rey
Francisco Cascante
Baldomero Rubiera
Roberto Villacián
Fernando Lecuona
Ángel Aguiar
Rafael Lecuona
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
Mario Fizbein
Ovidio Ferrari
César Bonoris
Jorge Soler
Enrique Rapesta
Pedro Lonchibucco
Juan Caviglia
Roberto Nuñez
Flag of Mexico (1934-1968).svg  Mexico
José Savignon
Manuel Ortiz
Carlos Duarte
José Rosellón
Rubén Lira
Guillermo Yáñez
Manuel Guzmán
Everardo Peña
Team vault [9]
details
Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba
José Vázquez
Raimundo Rey
Francisco Cascante
Baldomero Rubiera
Roberto Villacián
Fernando Lecuona
Ángel Aguiar
Rafael Lecuona
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
Mario Fizbein
Ovidio Ferrari
César Bonoris
Jorge Soler
Enrique Rapesta
Pedro Lonchibucco
Juan Caviglia
Roberto Nuñez
Flag of Mexico (1934-1968).svg  Mexico
José Savignon
Manuel Ortiz
Carlos Duarte
José Rosellón
Rubén Lira
Guillermo Yáñez
Manuel Guzmán
Everardo Peña
Team parallel bars [9]
details
Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba
José Vázquez
Raimundo Rey
Francisco Cascante
Baldomero Rubiera
Roberto Villacián
Fernando Lecuona
Ángel Aguiar
Rafael Lecuona
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
Mario Fizbein
Ovidio Ferrari
César Bonoris
Jorge Soler
Enrique Rapesta
Pedro Lonchibucco
Juan Caviglia
Roberto Nuñez
Flag of Mexico (1934-1968).svg  Mexico
José Savignon
Manuel Ortiz
Carlos Duarte
José Rosellón
Rubén Lira
Guillermo Yáñez
Manuel Guzmán
Everardo Peña
Team horizontal bar [9]
details
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
Mario Fizbein
Ovidio Ferrari
César Bonoris
Jorge Soler
Enrique Rapesta
Pedro Lonchibucco
Juan Caviglia
Roberto Nuñez
Flag of Mexico (1934-1968).svg  Mexico
José Savignon
Manuel Ortiz
Carlos Duarte
José Rosellón
Rubén Lira
Guillermo Yáñez
Manuel Guzmán
Everardo Peña
Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba
José Vázquez
Raimundo Rey
Francisco Cascante
Baldomero Rubiera
Roberto Villacián
Fernando Lecuona
Ángel Aguiar
Rafael Lecuona

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