Gymnastics at the 1964 Summer Olympics – Women's artistic team all-around

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Women's artistic team all-around
at the Games of the XVIII Olympiad
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Polina Astakhova, Lyudmila Gromova, Larisa Latynina, Tamara Manina, Elena Volchetskaya, and Tamara Zamotaylova Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union
Silver medal icon.svg Věra Čáslavská,
Marianna Krajčírová, Jana Posnerová, Hana Růžičková, Jaroslava Sedláčková, and Adolfína Tkačíková
Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg  Czechoslovakia
Bronze medal icon.svg Toshiko Aihara, Ginko Chiba, Keiko Ikeda, Taniko Nakamura, Kiyoko Ono, and Hiroko Tsuji Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Japan
  1960
1968  

The women's team competition was a gymnastics event contested as part of the Gymnastics at the 1964 Summer Olympics programme at the Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium.

Results

The score for the team was a sum of its 6 members' best scores. In each of the 4 apparatuses, the top 5 scores in each category (compulsory and optional) were summed, for a total of 8 categories. 400 points were possible.

RankTeamVaultUneven
Bars
Balance
Beam
FloorTotalRank
CORankCORankCORankCORank
Gold medal icon.svg Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union  (URS)95.031394.664295.464195.7311380.890
Larisa Latynina 9.5009.66659.5339.60049.5009.73339.6669.800176.9982
Polina Astakhova 9.4669.56679.6339.70029.4009.80059.7009.700276.9653
Elena Volchetskaya 9.6339.60039.4009.233249.3669.60079.4339.5001375.7658
Tamara Zamotaylova 9.3669.400269.5339.53369.2009.533179.4009.4331875.39813
Tamara Manina 9.4009.366269.4338.966379.4669.80029.5009.4661075.39714
Lyudmila Gromova 9.4009.400229.5008.533549.2669.433229.3009.5661674.39830
Silver medal icon.svg Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg  Czechoslovakia  (TCH)95.231195.164195.263294.3314379.989
Věra Čáslavská 9.7009.80019.6669.76619.5669.80019.5009.766377.5641
Hana Růžičková 9.4339.433189.4009.63379.4669.76649.4009.5661076.0975
Jaroslava Sedláčková 9.4339.500139.3669.60089.4009.56679.3009.4332175.59811
Adolfína Tkačíková 9.4009.566109.4009.333189.3669.533119.3339.4002175.33116
Marianna Krajčírová 9.4009.500159.4669.50089.2669.300319.2009.2664074.89822
Jana Posnerová 9.4669.433169.4009.033349.3009.500159.3009.3332974.76523
Bronze medal icon.svg Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Japan  (JPN)95.097294.496393.759494.5322377.889
Keiko Ikeda 9.4669.53399.4669.300169.4669.70069.5009.600776.0316
Toshiko Aihara 9.6339.60039.4669.63359.3339.266299.5339.533875.9977
Kiyoko Ono 9.5009.466109.3669.60089.2339.500179.4009.600975.6659
Taniko Nakamura 9.5339.400139.4009.56689.1339.466299.3009.4002375.19819
Ginko Chiba 9.4669.500109.2339.433219.1339.300389.3009.3003274.66524
Hiroko Tsuji 9.4669.333239.2669.300299.2339.400279.2339.3663374.59725
4Flag of the German Olympic Team (1960-1968).svg  United Team of Germany  (EUA)94.664493.696593.248594.4303376.038
Birgit Radochla 9.7669.60029.4339.500149.4009.53399.5669.633576.4314
Ute Starke 9.6009.50069.4339.433159.3339.400179.5009.4331375.63210
Ingrid Föst 9.5009.50089.3009.366219.3669.300269.5339.600675.46512
Karin Mannewitz 9.2669.166509.3339.366209.2669.300319.3669.3002575.36331
Christel Felgner 9.3009.366309.2669.233339.2009.150469.3339.1663974.01435
Barbara Stolz 9.2669.266409.1009.266399.1339.133499.2009.0664973.43044
5Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary  (HUN)93.096793.998494.030394.3314375.455
Anikó Ducza-Jánosi 9.2669.400309.1669.400299.4339.466119.6009.600475.33116
Katalin Makray 9.1339.266519.5669.60039.3339.466169.4669.5001075.33018
Mária Tressel 9.3009.033559.4669.50089.3009.433179.5009.4001574.93221
Gyöngyi Mák-Kovács 9.2669.300359.2009.466219.2669.433229.4009.2662574.59725
Katalin Müller 9.2009.266469.3009.300269.4009.500109.3339.2663374.56527
Márta Tolnai-Erdős 9.4669.366219.2009.200369.2009.333349.2669.2004074.23132
6Flag of Romania (1952-1965).svg  Romania  (ROU)93.229693.362693.229692.1648371.984
Sonia Iovan 9.4339.466169.4339.53389.3669.500149.2669.4002575.39714
Elena Leușteanu 9.2669.366339.3669.400169.3669.533119.3009.5331875.13020
Elena Ceampelea 9.2669.400309.1339.266379.1669.400319.2009.0005073.83137
Atanasia Ionescu 9.3009.200429.1669.433279.1669.300359.0009.1335373.69841
Emilia Vătășoiu 9.1668.466719.2339.366279.1669.266399.0669.2664772.99548
Cristina Doboșan 9.2669.266409.1669.266359.1008.300729.0009.1335372.49754
7Flag of Poland (1928-1980).svg  Poland  (POL)93.431591.531893.195793.1306371.287
Gerda Bryłka 9.3669.433239.0009.233459.2669.466219.2669.5332074.56328
Małgorzata Wilczek 9.4009.466189.0339.266429.3669.333229.3339.3662474.56328
Barbara Eustachiewicz 9.2339.300389.3009.333249.0669.366399.0669.5333374.19733
Elżbieta Apostolska 9.2339.300389.0009.133489.1669.466289.2009.3333673.83137
Dorota Miler 9.4009.300289.1009.000519.1339.333359.0339.1665173.46543
Gizela Niedurna 8.9339.133659.1339.000489.3008.366689.2009.3003772.36556
8Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden  (SWE)92.829891.631791.598991.8309367.888
Marie Lundqvist 9.3009.266359.2009.133409.1009.166499.3009.3332973.79839
Solveig Egman-Andersson 9.4339.366239.4008.833459.1009.300419.1669.1664773.76440
Ewa Rydell 9.3669.233349.3008.800519.0009.400419.2009.3003273.59942
Ulla Lindström 9.2669.233448.8338.900599.1009.200489.2339.1334372.89850
Anne-Marie Lambert 9.2009.066569.1669.166419.0669.133558.9339.0666072.79652
Gerola Lindahl 9.3009.066549.3009.233318.9669.166588.7668.9666572.76353
9Flag of the United States.svg  United States  (USA)92.531989.963992.044892.8647367.321
Dorothy McClements 9.4009.466189.0669.233429.0009.233549.3339.3332574.06434
Linda Metheny 9.3338.933569.4009.300199.1669.533229.1339.2004673.99836
Kathleen Corrigan 9.4009.300288.9339.100548.9009.166598.9669.0665972.83151
Muriel Grossfeld 8.8008.600749.2668.133628.9339.466439.4339.4331672.06458
Marie Walther 9.2339.033569.3667.500668.9009.366499.3009.3332972.03160
Janie Speaks 9.2339.200478.5338.166699.0669.300449.0669.3004371.86462
10Flag of Australia.svg  Australia  (AUS)86.6631080.6961086.7301088.14610342.325
Barbara Fletcher 8.3008.666798.2338.600678.9669.233558.8668.7666969.63069
Valerie Buffham 9.1669.033627.9668.466738.6338.466758.7009.0006669.43070
Valerie Roberts 8.9668.433758.0008.466728.9009.033668.8008.6667569.26472
Janice Bedford 9.0008.033787.8338.133788.9009.133629.0338.9166268.98174
Barbara Cage 8.6008.466777.3667.633808.3337.133808.6668.7337864.93079
Lynette Hancock --83--83--84--840.00084
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Veronica Grymonprez  (BEL)9.3339.233359.1008.966539.2339.033499.2339.1334373.26445
Flag of Bulgaria (1948-1967).svg  Rayna Grigorova  (BUL)9.2339.166519.1339.166429.0669.266479.0339.1005373.16346
Flag of France.svg  Evelyne Letourneur  (FRA)9.1009.033639.2669.266329.2668.766649.2339.1664273.09647
Flag of France.svg  Monique Baelden  (FRA)9.2009.000609.1669.066479.1669.200449.1339.0335272.96449
Flag of Canada (1957-1965).svg  Gail Daley  (CAN)9.3009.200428.9339.000579.0339.033598.8669.1006172.46555
Flag of Bulgaria (1948-1967).svg  Liliana Alexandrova  (BUL)9.1669.233518.6339.033619.0009.266498.9009.1335872.36457
Flag of South Korea (1949-1984).svg  Choi Yeong-suk  (KOR)9.1339.300478.9339.100549.0338.933658.5669.0666972.06458
Flag of Austria.svg  Henriette Parzer  (AUT)9.2009.233478.3338.966658.8009.233629.0669.0665671.89761
Flag of the Mongolian People's Republic (1945-1992).svg  Tsagaandorjiin Gündegmaa  (MGL)9.0668.633709.0338.900579.2009.266358.6338.9007371.63163
Flag of France.svg  Jacqueline Brisepierre  (FRA)8.9339.066669.1007.666689.0669.133559.0669.0335771.06364
Flag of South Korea (1949-1984).svg  Lee Deok-bun  (KOR)8.9669.000678.0008.600718.9669.100598.5669.0007270.19865
Flag of Finland.svg  Eira Lehtonen  (FIN)8.7668.966698.8338.500648.7338.400748.9009.0336370.13166
Flag of the Mongolian People's Republic (1945-1992).svg  Yadamsürengiin Tuyaa  (MGL)9.0008.433738.8338.566629.0008.733678.8008.6007769.96567
Flag of Portugal.svg  Esbela da Fonseca  (POR)9.1339.000638.0668.633698.6668.833718.5668.8667669.76368
Flag of the United Kingdom (3-2).svg  Denise Goddard  (GBR)9.3008.900608.1008.166768.6668.533738.6009.1006669.36571
Flag of South Korea (1949-1984).svg  Jeong Bong-sun  (KOR)9.2339.266449.0669.066508.8006.000828.6009.0007169.03173
Flag of New Zealand.svg  Theodora Hill  (NZL)8.6008.933728.4007.833778.8008.700708.7668.9336868.96575
Flag of New Zealand.svg  Pauline Gardiner  (NZL)8.9338.833688.1338.266748.7338.066768.6338.7337968.33076
Flag of the United Kingdom (3-2).svg  Monica Rutherford  (GBR)9.2668.966597.2008.200798.6337.900788.8009.1006468.06577
Flag of New Zealand.svg  Jean Spencer  (NZL)8.6008.500767.9338.400758.6667.300798.3668.6008166.36578
Flag of Finland.svg  Salme Koskinen  (FIN)8.966-828.8668.866608.6009.066688.6668.8337461.86380
Flag of the Republic of China.svg  Hong Tai-Kwai  (ROC)7.8665.566804.5006.933818.8007.866778.7008.6667958.89781
State Flag of Iran (1964-1980).svg  Jamileh Sorouri  (IRI)5.7336.933813.0005.000827.2338.000816.5007.5338349.93282
Flag of the Philippines (1936-1985, 1986-1998).svg  Evelyn Magluyan  (PHI)--83--837.6666.666836.8668.2668229.46483
Flag of the Philippines (1936-1985, 1986-1998).svg  Maria Floro  (PHI)--83--83--84--840.00084
Flag of the Republic of China.svg  Chai Huang-Tai  (ROC)--83--83--84--840.00084

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