Gymnastics at the 1960 Summer Olympics – Women's artistic team all-around

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Women's artistic team all-around
at the Games of the XVII Olympiad
Venue Baths of Caracalla
Date6–8 September
Competitors102 from 17 nations
Winning score382.320
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Czechoslovakia.svg  Czechoslovakia
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Romania (1952-1965).svg  Romania
  1956
1964  

The women's artistic team all-around competition, one of six events for female competitors in artistic gymnastics at the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome, was held at the Baths of Caracalla from 6 to 8 September. It was the 6th appearance of the event. [1]

Competition format

The gymnastics all-around events continued to use the aggregation format, though the team portable apparatus component was eliminated. Each nation entered a team of six gymnasts. All entrants in the gymnastics competitions performed both a compulsory exercise and a voluntary exercise for each apparatus. The top five individual scores in each exercise (that is, compulsory floor, voluntary floor, compulsory vault, etc.) were added to give a team score for that exercise. The 8 team exercise scores were summed to give a team total.

No separate finals were contested for the all-around events, though separate apparatus finals were added.

Exercise scores ranged from 0 to 10, apparatus scores from 0 to 20, individual totals from 0 to 80, and team scores from 0 to 400.

Results

RankNationGymnastsExercise resultsTeam total
Gymnastique au sol.svg Poutre.svg Barres paralleles.svg Saut de cheval.svg
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Gold medal icon.svgFlag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union Polina Astakhova 9.6669.8669.5008.7339.8009.8339.4669.300382.320
Lidiya Ivanova 9.4339.7009.2339.4669.5339.5009.3009.266
Larisa Latynina 9.6669.9009.3669.7009.7009.7339.5339.433
Sofia Muratova 9.5009.7339.4669.6669.6339.6669.5669.466
Margarita Nikolaeva 9.4339.5339.4009.5669.3339.4669.5009.600
Tamara Zamotaylova 9.5669.8009.5339.5669.7009.2669.233
Total47.83148.99917.26547.13148.4329666447.36547.065
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Czechoslovakia.svg  Czechoslovakia Eva Bosáková 9.5009.6669.4009.7669.4009.4669.3338.666373.323
Věra Čáslavská 9.5009.6009.2339.5339.2339.5009.4339.266
Matylda Matoušková-Šínová 9.1339.2339.0009.2009.2669.4009.1008.933
Hana Růžičková 9.3009.3009.1009.2008.9669.0009.1668.700
Ludmila Švédová 9.4009.4009.2009.4339.4009.2339.3339.166
Adolfína Tkačíková-Tačová 9.4009.5009.1669.2669.1669.3009.4669.300
Total47.10047.46646.09947.19846.8999336446.73145.365
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Romania (1952-1965).svg  Romania Atanasia Ionescu 9.2669.5009.1339.2009.1669.3009.0339.966372.053
Sonia Iovan 9.4669.7339.2009.4009.6009.6669.4669.266
Elena Leușteanu 9.4009.7009.0669.3009.4009.5669.3339.100
Elena Mărgărit 9.0669.3666.8009.0669.0339.0009.1669.066
Uta Poreceanu 9.2009.2338.9339.2339.1669.3669.0669.000
Emilia Vătășoiu 9.4009.5669.0009.2339.3669.3669.3009.033
Total46.73247.86545.33246.36647.2649396246.33145.465
4Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Japan Ginko Abukawa-Chiba 9.2009.2669.0008.1669.2339.2339.4338.800371.422
Kiyoko Ono 9.3339.3009.0669.3009.4009.5669.4009.033
Toshiko Shirasu-Aihara 9.0009.2009.2669.2009.3009.3009.0668.966
Kazuko Sogabe 9.4009.3008.9009.5339.3339.5008.9666.666
Keiko Tanaka-Ikeda 9.5339.5339.2669.6669.5339.7339.1669.266
Kimiko Tsukada 9.3009.2338.8339.3669.3009.6009.1008.666
Total46.76646.63245.49847.06547.6999456546.16544.731
5Flag of Poland (1928-1980).svg  Poland Brygida Dziuba 9.4009.4009.0668.2008.8669.0338.9339.000368.620
Barbara Eustachiewicz 9.2009.4009.0009.2339.2339.2339.0338.966
Natalia Kot 9.4669.6008.9009.4339.4669.5339.2669.200
Eryka Mondry-Kost 9.2669.3009.0009.3008.9669.2339.1338.566
Gizela Niedurny 9.4669.3669.0007.9839.3669.6009.1668.700
Danuta Nowak-Stachow 9.4669.6008.9669.2669.1009.4339.1338.966
Total47.06447.36645.03245.43247.0329316345.73144.832
6Flag of the German Olympic Team (1960-1968).svg  United Team of Germany Karin Boldemann 9.0669.2009.0007.9339.3008.8669.2008.733367.754
Ingrid Föst 9.5009.6009.3009.4009.4339.5339.1339.366
Gretel Schiener 9.2669.2339.1009.2339.3009.1338.8668.566
Renate Schneider 9.1339.0669.1338.2669.1669.3338.7669.166
Roselore Sonntag 9.3009.3669.1339.2009.1669.4668.9338.400
Ute Starke 9.1339.5009.0669.4009.4009.0337.8009.466
Total46.33246.89945.73245.49946.4989309744.89845.297
7Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary Mária Bencsik 9.1339.3009.0668.7668.9668.9338.9338.933367.054
Anikó Ducza 9.3339.8008.1669.2339.2009.4009.2669.000
Klára Förstner 8.9669.4339.0009.0009.0009.2669.0668.966
Judit Füle 9.1669.5669.0009.2009.4669.0009.0339.200
Katalin Müller-Száll 9.0669.2339.3009.0668.9669.0339.2008.666
Olga Tass 9.2339.6669.0337.9669.3339.3009.1338.733
Total45.93147.76545.59945.26545.9999196445.69844.832
8Flag of Bulgaria (1948-1967).svg  Bulgaria Ivanka Dolzheva 9.0009.2668.6339.0339.3009.2009.2008.700364.920
Rayna Grigorova 9.2009.3669.2009.4669.4669.4009.0008.800
Elisaveta Mileva 8.9669.0668.9668.9669.0008.9009.0009.100
Stanka Pavlova 9.9339.3668.9339.1338.6339.1338.7338.833
Tsvetanka Rangelova 9.1669.2669.0667.9668.8009.3669.0339.333
Saltirka Spasova-Tarpova 9.0339.2338.9008.9669.3669.3008.2009.066
Total45.36546.49745.06545.56446.3999233144.96645.132
9Flag of the United States.svg  United States Doris Fuchs 8.8669.2009.0668.4009.4009.6009.0668.900363.053
Muriel Grossfeld 9.4669.4008.9008.2009.2337.7338.4008.800
Betty-Jean Maycock 8.8339.3668.6009.1669.0669.0668.6339.200
Teri Montefusco 8.8669.4008.5339.1668.5669.2668.6338.933
Sharon Richardson 9.0339.3008.3669.2338.6009.0669.2009.333
Gail Sontgerath 9.3339.3339.0009.3339.0668.9009.1668.966
Total45.56446.79944.09945.29845.8989126344.69845.332
10Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Miranda Cicognani 9.3009.4669.0009.3669.4339.5668.4339.033360.719
Rosella Cicognani 9.1339.5009.0668.2339.3669.5338.7669.100
Francesca Costa 9.0339.1668.7008.6008.9008.1338.3338.933
Elena Lagorara 9.1339.4008.7007.9009.3669.3668.2339.166
Gabriella Santarelli 9.1009.3008.9668.0669.3008.7668.0668.366
Wanda Soprani 9.0009.2339.0668.9339.1008.8668.7008.766
Total45.69946.89944.79843.19846.0979266242.46544.998
11Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Lena Adler 8.8669.2008.6668.9008.7668.3339.0009.446359.470
Solveig Egman-Andersson 8.7669.1338.9008.7008.4338.6669.0009.133
Monica Elfvin 8.7009.0008.8669.0009.0008.1339.0339.033
Gerola Lindahl 8.7339.2668.9338.8509.0008.3669.1668.933
Ulla Lindström 9.2669.2669.0339.2008.8008.2007.2669.366
Ewa Rydell 9.0669.4008.9669.0339.0669.0009.2009.233
Total44.69746.26544.69844.98342.5658719745.39946.231
12Flag of France.svg  France Anne-Marie Demortière 8.9339.3339.1668.9008.9338.6008.6338.266354.189
Jacqueline Dieudonné 9.2669.5009.1338.8339.0008.8008.7668.266
Renée Hugon 8.8008.9337.8337.6338.7008.7008.6668.133
Paulette le Raer 8.9009.0668.6008.6008.8008.7668.9008.600
Monique Rossi 8.9339.2008.7008.4668.8008.3668.7338.300
Danièle Sicot-Coulon 9.1339.4339.0008.0339.0339.2669.1008.766
Total45.16545.53244.59942.83244.1328869844.16542.198
13Flag of Finland.svg  Finland Kaarina Autio 8.5008.9667.4008.8008.4008.5007.6008.333345.420
Eira Lehtonen 8.5338.7008.0339.0668.6668.1668.2008.500
Pirkko Nieminen 9.1669.0338.2669.0009.2339.3338.1338.966
Ritva Salonen 8.9339.0337.5668.8008.4008.7668.5008.700
Tuovi Sappinen 8.8339.1667.8008.9008.8339.1667.6668.800
Raili Tuominen-Hämäläinen 8.6338.8338.0007.8668.0008.9667.9668.366
Total44.09845.03130.66544.56644.7318826340.46543.332
14Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Nel Fritz 8.1668.7668.0339.0008.3669.0008.0008.066341.688
Bep Ipenburg 8.2008.8338.1338.7668.9339.3008.3338.600
Ria van Velsen 8.0667.6669.0338.0008.633
Ria Meyburg 8.0668.7008.1008.9335.9668.9008.4668.666
Nel Wambach 7.9668.8007.9008.9008.4669.0338.0008.100
Lineke Majolee 8.0008.7668.0008.8668.7009.1008.2668.633
Total40.49843.86540.26644.46545.3338883141.69842.065
15Flag of Austria.svg  Austria Waltraud Benesch 8.2008.5668.2008.6668.5009.0008.1008.266326.038
Erika Bogovic 7.4667.9337.6008.4337.8668.6007.4007.366
Anni Cermak 7.5008.0337.9336.5837.8008.5667.9668.100
Elfriede Hirnschall 8.9338.8008.6668.8008.3668.1668.2006.000
Henriette Parzer 8.4668.4338.3337.0668.1668.8008.4008.866
Hildegard Reitter 7.9007.8008.1007.000
Total40.99941.76540.93239.54843.1328413040.06638.598
16Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg  Spain Elena Artamendi 8.3007.6007.7668.1007.7667.9338.066302.387
Montserrat Artamendi 6.2668.2007.4007.2665.7006.8338.0668.066
Rosa Balaguer 7.6337.9667.4007.8666.2007.6667.7008.033
María del Carmen González 6.4337.8337.3336.2007.0337.3337.9337.333
María Luisa Fernández 6.2667.9337.7666.3336.4336.2007.3007.400
Renata Müller 8.2007.9666.4337.5337.8337.8006.8667.900
Total36.83239.89837.49936.76437.3987299738.93239.465
17Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain Gwynedd Lewis-Lingard 7.9338.3337.3667.8336.5006.6668.3668.033297.721
Pat Perks 6.7668.1337.4337.4007.1667.2008.1337.700
Jill Pollard 6.4667.7667.3667.5005.4665.5667.7006.800
Marjorie Carter 7.5007.1667.1667.2666.8336.6667.7668.100
Dorothy Summers 7.7008.8007.5007.1006.1332.5007.5667.066
Margaret Thomas-Neale 7.6337.9007.4337.6336.9007.4007.8336.666
Total37.53240.93237.09837.63233.4986703039.79837.699

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References

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