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

Last updated

Contents

Women's artistic individual all-around
at the Games of the XVIII Olympiad
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Věra Čáslavská Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg  Czechoslovakia
Silver medal icon.svg Larisa Latynina Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union
Bronze medal icon.svg Polina Astakhova Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union
  1960
1968  

The women's individual all-around was a gymnastics event contested as part of the Gymnastics at the 1964 Summer Olympics programme at the Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium. [1]

Results

The score for the individual all-around was a simple sum of each gymnast's preliminary scores from the four apparatus events.

PlaceGymnastFloorVaultUneven barsBeamTotal
Med 1.png Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg  Věra Čáslavská  (TCH)19.26619.50019.43219.36677.564
Med 2.png Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Larisa Latynina  (URS)19.46619.16619.13319.23376.998
Med 3.png Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Polina Astakhova  (URS)19.40019.03219.33319.20076.965
4.Flag of the German Olympic Team (1960-1968).svg  Birgit Radochla  (EUA)19.19919.36618.93318.93376.431
5.Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg  Hana Růžičková  (TCH)18.96618.86619.03319.23276.097
6.Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Keiko Tanaka-Ikeda  (JPN)19.10018.99918.76619.16676.031
7.Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Toshiko Shirasu-Aihara  (JPN)19.06619.23319.09918.59975.997
8.Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Elena Volchetskaya  (URS)18.93319.23318.63318.96675.765
9.Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Kiyoko Ono  (JPN)19.00018.96618.96618.73375.665
10.Flag of the German Olympic Team (1960-1968).svg  Ute Starke  (EUA)18.93319.10018.86618.73375.632
11.Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg  Jaroslava Sedláčková  (TCH)18.73318.93318.96618.96675.598
12.Flag of the German Olympic Team (1960-1968).svg  Ingrid Föst  (EUA)19.13319.00018.66618.66675.465
13.Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Tamara Zamotaylova  (URS)18.83318.76619.06618.73375.398
14.Flag of Romania (1952-1965).svg  Sonia Iovan  (ROU)18.66618.89918.96618.86675.397
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Tamara Manina  (URS)18.96618.76618.39919.26675.397
16.Flag of Hungary.svg  Anikó Ducza-Jánosi  (HUN)19.20018.66618.56618.89975.331
Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg  Adolfína Tkačíková  (TCH)18.73318.96618.73318.89975.331
18.Flag of Hungary.svg  Katalin Makray  (HUN)18.96618.39919.16618.79975.330
19.Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Taniko Nakamura  (JPN)18.70018.93318.96618.59975.198
20.Flag of Romania (1952-1965).svg  Elena Leușteanu  (ROU)18.83318.63218.76618.89975.130
21.Flag of Hungary.svg  Mária Tressel  (HUN)18.90018.33318.96618.73374.932
22.Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg  Marianna Krajčírová  (TCH)18.46618.90018.96618.56674.898
23.Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg  Jana Posnerová  (TCH)18.63318.89918.43318.80074.765
24.Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Ginko Abukawa-Chiba  (JPN)18.60018.96618.66618.43374.665
25.Flag of Hungary.svg  Gyöngyi Mák-Kovács  (HUN)18.66618.56618.66618.69974.597
Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Hiroko Tsuji  (JPN)18.59918.79918.56618.63374.597
27.Flag of Hungary.svg  Katalin Müller  (HUN)18.59918.46618.60018.90074.565
28.Flag of Poland (1928-1980).svg  Gerda Bryłka  (POL)18.79918.79918.23318.73274.563
Flag of Poland (1928-1980).svg  Małgorzata Wilczek  (POL)18.69918.86618.29918.69974.563
30.Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Lyudmila Gromova  (URS)18.86618.80018.03318.69974.398
31.Flag of the German Olympic Team (1960-1968).svg  Karin Mannewitz  (EUA)18.66618.43218.69918.56674.363
32.Flag of Hungary.svg  Márta Tolnai-Erdős  (HUN)18.46618.83218.40018.53374.231
33.Flag of Poland (1928-1980).svg  Barbara Eustachiewicz  (POL)18.59918.53318.63318.43274.197
34.Flag of the United States.svg  Dale McClements  (USA)18.66618.86618.29918.23374.064
35.Flag of the German Olympic Team (1960-1968).svg  Christel Felgner  (EUA)18.49918.66618.49918.35074.014
36.Flag of the United States.svg  Linda Metheny  (USA)18.33318.26618.70018.69973.998
37.Flag of Poland (1928-1980).svg  Elżbieta Apostolska  (POL)18.53318.53318.13318.63273.831
Flag of Romania (1952-1965).svg  Elena Ceampelea  (ROU)18.20018.66618.39918.56673.831
39.Flag of Sweden.svg  Marie Lundqvist-Björk  (SWE)18.63318.56618.33318.26673.798
40.Flag of Sweden.svg  Solveig Egman  (SWE)18.33218.79918.23318.40073.764
41.Flag of Romania (1952-1965).svg  Atanasia Ionescu  (ROU)18.13318.50018.59918.46673.698
42.Flag of Sweden.svg  Ewa Rydell  (SWE)18.50018.59918.10018.40073.599
43.Flag of Poland (1928-1980).svg  Dorota Miler  (POL)18.19918.70018.10018.46673.465
44.Flag of the German Olympic Team (1960-1968).svg  Barbara Stolz  (EUA)18.26618.53218.36618.26673.430
45.Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Veronica Grymonprez  (BEL)18.36618.56618.06618.26673.264
46.Flag of Bulgaria (1948-1967).svg  Rayna Grigorova  (BUL)18.13318.39918.29918.33273.163
47.Flag of France.svg  Evelyne Letourneur  (FRA)18.39918.13318.53218.03273.096
48.Flag of Romania (1952-1965).svg  Emilia Vătășoiu  (ROU)18.33217.63218.59918.43272.995
49.Flag of France.svg  Monique Baelden  (FRA)18.16618.20018.23218.36672.964
50.Flag of Sweden.svg  Ulla Lindström  (SWE)18.36618.49917.73318.30072.898
51.Flag of the United States.svg  Kathleen Corrigan  (USA)18.03218.70018.03318.06672.831
52.Flag of Sweden.svg  Anne-Marie Lambert  (SWE)17.99918.26618.33218.19972.796
53.Flag of Sweden.svg  Gerola Lindahl  (SWE)17.73218.36618.53318.13272.763
54.Flag of Romania (1952-1965).svg  Cristina Doboșan  (ROU)18.13318.53218.43217.40072.497
55.Canadian Red Ensign (1957-1965).svg  Gail Daley  (CAN)17.96618.50017.93318.06672.465
56.Flag of Poland (1928-1980).svg  Gizela Niedurna  (POL)18.50018.06618.13317.66672.365
57.Flag of Bulgaria (1948-1967).svg  Liliyana Aleksandrova  (BUL)18.03318.39917.66618.26672.364
58.Flag of South Korea (1949-1984).png  Choi Yeong-suk  (KOR)17.63218.43318.03317.96672.064
Flag of the United States.svg  Muriel Grossfeld  (USA)18.86617.40017.39918.39972.064
60.Flag of the United States.svg  Marie Walther  (USA)18.63318.26616.86618.26672.031
61.Flag of Austria.svg  Henriette Parzer  (AUT)18.13218.43317.29918.03371.897
62.Flag of the United States.svg  Janie Speaks  (USA)18.36618.43316.69918.36671.864
63.Flag of the People's Republic of Mongolia (1940-1992).svg  Tsagaandorjiin Gündegmaa  (MGL)17.53317.69917.93318.46671.631
64.Flag of France.svg  Jacqueline Brisepierre  (FRA)18.09917.99916.76618.19971.063
65.Flag of South Korea (1949-1984).png  Lee Deok-bun  (KOR)17.56617.96616.60018.06670.198
66.Flag of Finland.svg  Eira Lehtonen  (FIN)17.93317.73217.33317.13370.131
67.Flag of the People's Republic of Mongolia (1940-1992).svg  Yadamsürengiin Tuyaa  (MGL)17.40017.43317.39917.73369.965
68.Flag of Portugal.svg  Esbela da Fonseca  (POR)17.43218.13316.69917.49969.763
69.Flag of Australia.svg  Barbara Fletcher  (AUS)17.63216.96616.83318.19969.630
70.Flag of Australia.svg  Valerie Buffham  (AUS)17.70018.19916.43217.09969.430
71.Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Denise Goddard  (GBR)17.70018.20016.26617.19969.365
72.Flag of Australia.svg  Valerie Roberts  (AUS)17.46617.39916.46617.93369.264
73.Flag of South Korea (1949-1984).png  Jeong Bong-sun  (KOR)17.60018.49918.13214.80069.031
74.Flag of Australia.svg  Janice Bedford  (AUS)17.94917.03315.96618.03368.981
75.Flag of New Zealand.svg  Theodora Hill  (NZL)17.69917.53316.23317.50068.965
76.Flag of New Zealand.svg  Pauline Gardiner  (NZL)17.36617.76616.39916.79968.330
77.Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Monica Rutherford  (GBR)17.90018.23215.40016.53368.065
78.Flag of New Zealand.svg  Jean Spencer  (NZL)16.96617.10016.33315.96666.365
79.Flag of Australia.svg  Barbara Cage  (AUS)17.39917.06614.99915.46664.930
80.Flag of Finland.svg  Kaarina Koskinen  (FIN)17.4998.96617.73217.66661.863
81.Flag of the Republic of China.svg  Hong Tai-Kwai  (ROC)17.36613.43211.43316.66658.897
82.State Flag of Iran (1964-1980).svg  Jamileh Sorouri  (IRI)14.03312.6668.00015.23349.932
83.Flag of the Philippines (1936-1985, 1986-1998).svg  Evelyn Magluyan  (PHI)15.1320.0000.00014.33229.464
84.Flag of Australia.svg  Lynette Hancock  (AUS)0.0000.0000.0000.0000.000
Flag of the Philippines (1936-1985, 1986-1998).svg  Maria-Luisa Floro  (PHI)0.0000.0000.0000.0000.000
Flag of the Republic of China.svg  Chai Kuang-Tai  (ROC)0.0000.0000.0000.0000.000

Related Research Articles

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Věra Čáslavská</span> Czech gymnast

Věra Čáslavská was a Czechoslovak artistic gymnast and Czech sports official. She won a total of 22 international titles between 1959 and 1968 including seven Olympic gold medals, four world titles and eleven European championships. Čáslavská is the most decorated Czech gymnast in history and is one of only two female gymnasts, along with Soviet Larisa Latynina, to win the all-around gold medal at two consecutive Olympics. She remains the only gymnast, male or female, to have won an Olympic gold medal in each individual event.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Gymnastics at the 1996 Summer Olympics</span>

At the 1996 Summer Olympics, two different gymnastics disciplines were contested: artistic gymnastics and rhythmic gymnastics. The artistic gymnastics events were held at the Georgia Dome from July 20–25 and July 28–29. The rhythmic gymnastics events were held at Stegeman Coliseum in nearby Athens, on the campus of the University of Georgia from August 1–4.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Gymnastics at the 1964 Summer Olympics</span>

At the 1964 Summer Olympics, fourteen different artistic gymnastics events were contested, eight for men and six for women. All events were held at the Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium in Tokyo from 18 October through 23 October.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Vanessa Ferrari</span> Italian artistic gymnast

Vanessa Ferrari is an Italian artistic gymnast. She was the 2006 World All-Around Champion and competed for Italy at the 2008, 2012, 2016, and 2020 Summer Olympics, winning a silver medal on floor exercise in 2020. In doing so, Ferrari became the first Italian to win an individual Olympic medal in Women's Artistic Gymnastics, and the first medallist for the Italian women's team since the 1928 Summer Olympics. She is a five-time World medallist and eight-time European medallist, and is currently the most decorated Italian gymnast of all-time.

The men's floor exercise was a gymnastics event contested as part of the Gymnastics at the 1964 Summer Olympics programme at the Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Gymnastics at the 1964 Summer Olympics – Men's pommel horse</span> Olympic gymnastics event

The men's pommel horse was a gymnastics event contested as part of the Gymnastics at the 1964 Summer Olympics programme at the Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium. The event was held on 18, 20, and 22 October. There were 128 competitors from 29 nations, with nations in the team competition having up to 6 gymnasts and other nations entering up to 3 gymnasts. The event was won by Miroslav Cerar of Yugoslavia, the nation's first medal in the pommel horse. Silver went to Shuji Tsurumi of Japan, the third man to win multiple medals in the event. Yury Tsapenko of the Soviet Union took bronze, breaking a three-Games gold medal streak for the Soviets.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Gymnastics at the 1964 Summer Olympics – Men's rings</span> Olympic gymnastics event

The men's rings was a gymnastics event contested as part of the Gymnastics at the 1964 Summer Olympics programme at the Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium. The event was held on 18, 20, and 22 October. There were 128 competitors from 29 nations, with nations in the team competition having up to 6 gymnasts and other nations entering up to 3 gymnasts. The event was won by Takuji Hayata of Japan, the nation's first victory in the rings after two Games with bronze medals. Silver went to Franco Menichelli of Italy, the nation's first rings medal since 1932. Boris Shakhlin of the Soviet Union took bronze, breaking a three-Games gold medal streak for the Soviets. Shakhlin was the fourth man to win multiple medals in the rings, adding to his 1960 silver.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Gymnastics at the 1964 Summer Olympics – Men's vault</span> Olympic gymnastics event

The men's vault was a gymnastics event contested as part of the Gymnastics at the 1964 Summer Olympics programme at the Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium. The event was held on 18, 20, and 23 October. There were 130 competitors from 30 nations, with nations in the team competition having up to 6 gymnasts and other nations entering up to 3 gymnasts. For the first time in three Games, there was a clear winner with no tie. Haruhiro Yamashita took the gold medal, the second consecutive gold for Japan. Victor Lisitsky finished second, taking silver but breaking the Soviet Union's three-Games gold medal streak. Hannu Rantakari's bronze was Finland's first medal in the event since 1948.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Gymnastics at the 1964 Summer Olympics – Men's parallel bars</span> Olympic gymnastics event

The men's parallel bars was a gymnastics event contested as part of the Gymnastics at the 1964 Summer Olympics programme at the Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium. The event was held on 18, 20, and 23 October. There were 128 competitors from 29 nations, with nations in the team competition having up to 6 gymnasts and other nations entering up to 3 gymnasts. The event was won by Yukio Endo of Japan, the nation's first victory in the parallel bars after two Games with silver and bronze medals. It was the first of a four-Games gold medal streak for Japanese gymnasts in the event. Japan also took silver, with Shuji Tsurumi finishing second. Bronze went to Franco Menichelli of Italy.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Gymnastics at the 1964 Summer Olympics – Men's horizontal bar</span> Olympic gymnastics event

The men's horizontal bar was a gymnastics event contested as part of the Gymnastics at the 1964 Summer Olympics programme at the Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium. The event was held on 18, 20, and 23 October. There were 128 competitors from 29 nations, with nations in the team competition having up to 6 gymnasts and other nations entering up to 3 gymnasts. The event was won by Boris Shakhlin of the Soviet Union, the nation's first victory in the horizontal bar after two Games with silver and bronze medals. The Soviets also took silver, with Yuri Titov finishing second. Shakhlin and Titov were the fifth and sixth men to win multiple medals in the horizontal bar. Bronze went to Miroslav Cerar of Yugoslavia.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Gymnastics at the 1964 Summer Olympics – Men's artistic individual all-around</span> Olympic gymnastics event

The men's individual all-around was a gymnastics event contested as part of the Gymnastics at the 1964 Summer Olympics programme at the Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium. It was held on 18 and 20 October. There were 130 competitors from 30 nations. Each nation could send a team of 6 gymnasts or up to 3 individuals. The event was won by Yukio Endō of Japan, the nation's first victory in the event after two consecutive Games with silver medals. Endō snapped the Soviet Union's three-Games gold medal streak and started a three-Games streak for Japan, as the two nations reached the height of their four-decade combined dominance of the event. Three silver medals were awarded after a tie between Viktor Lisitsky and Boris Shakhlin of the Soviet Union and Shuji Tsurumi of Japan. Shakhlin, the defending gold medalist, thus became the seventh man to win multiple medals in the all-around. For the second consecutive Games, Japan and the Soviet Union took 11 of the top 13 places.

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

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Gymnastics at the 1964 Summer Olympics – Women's vault</span>

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

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Gymnastics at the 1964 Summer Olympics – Women's uneven bars</span>

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

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

Murakami Mai is a retired Japanese artistic gymnast and Olympic medalist. She is the 2017 World Champion and 2021 World Champion on floor exercise, the 2018 World all-around silver medalist and floor exercise bronze medalist, and a four-time Japanese national all-around champion. She represented Japan at the 2016 and 2020 Olympics, winning a bronze medal on floor exercise in the latter. This made her the first female Japanese gymnast to win an individual medal at the Olympics.

This article describes the qualifying phase for gymnastics at the 2020 Summer Olympics.

The women's artistic individual all-around event at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo was held at the Ariake Gymnastics Centre on 29 July 2021. Approximately 80 gymnasts from 49 nations competed in the all-around in the qualifying round.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Gymnastics at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Women's vault</span> Olympic gymnastics event

The women's vault event at the 2020 Summer Olympics was held on 25 July and 1 August 2021 at the Ariake Gymnastics Centre. Unlike other the other apparatus events, vault requires gymnasts to perform two exercises in order for results to count towards the vault final; most of the gymnasts perform only one or none. Approximately 20 gymnasts from 15 nations competed two vaults in the qualifying round.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Gymnastics at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Women's floor</span> Olympic gymnastics event

The women's floor event at the 2020 Summer Olympics was held on 25 July and 2 August 2021 at the Ariake Gymnastics Centre. Approximately 85 gymnasts from 53 nations competed on floor in the qualifying round.

References

  1. "Gymnastics at the 1964 Tokyo Summer Games: Women's Individual All-Around". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 2 August 2019.

Sources