Gymnastics at the 1964 Summer Olympics – Women's uneven bars

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Women's uneven bars
at the Games of the XVIII Olympiad
Katalin Makray, Polina Astakhova, Larisa Latynina 1964.jpg
Katalin Makray, Polina Astakhova and Larisa Latynina on the podium
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Polina Astakhova Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union
Silver medal icon.svg Katalin Makray Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
Bronze medal icon.svg Larisa Latynina Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union
  1960
1968  

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. [1]

Results

Preliminary

Each gymnast competed in both compulsory and optional exercises. The score for each was determined by a panel of five judges, with the top and bottom scores being dropped before the remaining three were averaged (and truncated to three decimal places). The two average scores were then summed. This score was also used in calculating both individual all-around and team scores.

The top 6 advanced to the final for the apparatus, keeping half of their preliminary score to be added to their final score.

1.Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg  Věra Čáslavská  (TCH)9.6669.76619.432QF
2.Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Polina Astakhova  (URS)9.6339.70019.333QF
3.Flag of Hungary.svg  Katalin Makray  (HUN)9.5669.60019.166QF
4.Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Larisa Latynina  (URS)9.5339.60019.133QF
5.Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Toshiko Aihara  (JPN)9.4669.63319.099QF
6.Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Tamara Zamotailova  (URS)9.5339.53319.066QF
7.Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg  Hana Ruzickova  (TCH)9.4009.63319.033
8.Flag of Romania (1952-1965).svg  Sonia Iovan  (ROU)9.4339.53318.966
Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg  Marie Krajcirova  (TCH)9.4669.50018.966
Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Taniko Nakamura  (JPN)9.4009.56618.966
Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Kiyoko Ono  (JPN)9.3669.60018.966
Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg  Jaroslava Sedlackova  (TCH)9.3669.60018.966
Flag of Hungary.svg  Maria Tressel  (HUN)9.4669.50018.966
14.Flag of the German Olympic Team (1960-1968).svg  Birgit Radochla  (EUA)9.4339.50018.933
15.Flag of the German Olympic Team (1960-1968).svg  Ute Starke  (EUA)9.4339.43318.866
16.Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Keiko Ikeda  (JPN)9.4669.30018.766
Flag of Romania (1952-1965).svg  Elena Popescu  (ROU)9.3669.40018.766
18.Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg  Adolfina Tkacikova  (TCH)9.4009.33318.733
19.Flag of the United States.svg  Linda Metheny  (USA)9.4009.30018.700
20.Flag of the German Olympic Team (1960-1968).svg  Karin Mannewitz  (EUA)9.3339.36618.699
21.Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Ginko Chiba  (JPN)9.2339.43318.666
Flag of the German Olympic Team (1960-1968).svg  Ingrid Fost  (EUA)9.3009.36618.666
Flag of Hungary.svg  Mak Kovacs  (HUN)9.2009.46618.666
24.Flag of Poland (1928-1980).svg  Barbara Eustachiewicz  (POL)9.3009.33318.633
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Elena Volchetskaya  (URS)9.4009.23318.633
26.Flag of Hungary.svg  Katalin Muller  (HUN)9.3009.30018.600
27.Flag of Romania (1952-1965).svg  Atanasia Ionescu  (ROU)9.1669.43318.599
Flag of Romania (1952-1965).svg  Emilia Vătăşoiu-Liţă  (ROU)9.2339.36618.599
29.Flag of Hungary.svg  Ducza Janosi  (HUN)9.1669.40018.566
Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Hiroko Tsuji  (JPN)9.2669.30018.566
31.Flag of Sweden.svg  Gerola Lindahl  (SWE)9.3009.23318.533
32.Flag of France.svg  Evelyne Letourneur  (FRA)9.2669.26618.532
33.Flag of the German Olympic Team (1960-1968).svg  Christel Felgner  (EUA)9.2669.23318.499
34.Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg  Jana Posnerova  (TCH)9.4009.03318.433
35.Flag of Romania (1952-1965).svg  Cristina Doboșan  (ROU)9.1669.26618.432
36.Flag of Hungary.svg  Tolnai Erdosi  (HUN)9.2009.20018.400
37.Flag of Romania (1952-1965).svg  Elena Ceampelea  (ROU)9.1339.26618.399
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Tamara Manina  (URS)9.4338.96618.399
39.Flag of the German Olympic Team (1960-1968).svg  Barbara Stolz  (EUA)9.1009.26618.366
40.Flag of Sweden.svg  Anna Lundquist  (SWE)9.2009.13318.333
41.Flag of Sweden.svg  Anne-Marie Lambert  (SWE)9.1669.16618.332
42.Flag of Bulgaria (1948-1967).svg  Raina Grigorova  (BUL)9.1339.16618.299
Flag of the United States.svg  D. E. McClements  (USA)9.0669.23318.299
Flag of Poland (1928-1980).svg  Malgorzata Wilczek  (POL)9.0339.26618.299
45.Flag of Poland (1928-1980).svg  Gerda Brylka  (POL)9.0009.23318.233
Flag of Sweden.svg  Laila Egman  (SWE)9.4008.83318.233
47.Flag of France.svg  Monique Baelden  (FRA)9.1669.06618.232
48.Flag of Poland (1928-1980).svg  Elzbieta Apostolska  (POL)9.0009.13318.133
Flag of Poland (1928-1980).svg  Gizela Niedurna  (POL)9.1339.00018.133
50.Flag of South Korea (1949-1984).png  Chung Bong Soon  (KOR)9.0669.06618.132
51.Flag of Poland (1928-1980).svg  Dorota Miler  (POL)9.1009.00018.100
Flag of Sweden.svg  Ewa Rydell  (SWE)9.3008.80018.100
53.Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Veronica Grymonprez  (BEL)9.1008.96618.066
54.Flag of South Korea (1949-1984).png  Choi Young Sook  (KOR)8.9339.10018.033
Flag of the United States.svg  Kathleen Corrigan  (USA)8.9339.10018.033
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Ludmila Gromova  (URS)9.5008.53318.033
57.Canadian Red Ensign (1957-1965).svg  Gail Daley  (CAN)8.9339.00017.933
Flag of the People's Republic of Mongolia (1940-1992).svg  Gundigmaa Tsagandorj  (MGL)9.0338.90017.933
59.Flag of Sweden.svg  Ulla Lindstrom  (SWE)8.8338.90017.733
60.Flag of Finland.svg  Salme Koskinen  (FIN)8.8668.86617.732
61.Flag of Bulgaria (1948-1967).svg  Liliana Alexandrova  (BUL)8.6339.03317.666
62.Flag of the United States.svg  Muriel Grossfeld  (USA)9.2668.13317.399
Flag of the People's Republic of Mongolia (1940-1992).svg  Tuya Yadamsuren  (MGL)8.8338.56617.399
64.Flag of Finland.svg  Eira Lehtonen  (FIN)8.8338.50017.333
65.Flag of Austria.svg  Henriette Parzer  (AUT)8.3338.96617.299
66.Flag of the United States.svg  Marie Walther  (USA)9.3667.50016.866
67.Flag of Australia.svg  Barbara Fletcher  (AUS)8.2338.60016.833
68.Flag of France.svg  Jacqueline Brisepierre  (FRA)9.1007.66616.766
69.Flag of Portugal.svg  Esbela Fonseca  (POR)8.0668.63316.699
Flag of the United States.svg  Janie Speaks  (USA)8.5338.16616.699
71.Flag of South Korea (1949-1984).png  Lee Duk Boon  (KOR)8.0008.60016.600
72.Flag of Australia.svg  Valerie Roberts  (AUS)8.0008.46616.466
73.Flag of Australia.svg  Valerie Buffham  (AUS)7.9668.46616.432
74.Flag of New Zealand.svg  Pauline Gardiner  (NZL)8.1338.26616.399
75.Flag of New Zealand.svg  Jean Spencer  (NZL)7.9338.40016.333
76.Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Denise Goddard  (GBR)8.1008.16616.266
77.Flag of New Zealand.svg  Theodora Hill  (NZL)8.4007.83316.233
78.Flag of Australia.svg  Janice Bedford  (AUS)7.8338.13315.966
79.Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Monica Rutherford  (GBR)7.2008.20015.400
80.Flag of Australia.svg  Barbara Cage  (AUS)7.3667.63314.999
81.Flag of the Republic of China.svg  Hong Than Kwai  (ROC)4.5006.93311.433
82.State Flag of Iran (1964-1980).svg  Jamileh Sorouri  (IRI)3.0005.0008.000
83.Flag of the Republic of China.svg  Chai Kuang Tai  (ROC)0.000
Flag of the Philippines (1936-1985, 1986-1998).svg  Maria Floro  (PHI)0.000
Flag of Australia.svg  Lynette Hancock  (AUS)0.000
Flag of the Philippines (1936-1985, 1986-1998).svg  Evelyn Magluyan  (PHI)0.000

Final

Med 1.png Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Polina Astakhova  (URS)9.666 (2nd)+9.666 (1st)19.332
Med 2.png Flag of Hungary.svg  Katalin Makray  (HUN)9.583 (3rd)+9.633 (2nd)19.216
Med 3.png Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Larisa Latynina  (URS)9.566 (4th)+9.633 (2nd)19.199
4.Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Toshiko Aihara  (JPN)9.549 (5th)+9.233 (4th)18.782
5.Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg  Věra Čáslavská  (TCH)9.716 (1st)+8.700 (5th)18.416
6.Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Tamara Zamotailova  (URS)9.533 (6th)+8.300 (6th)17.833

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References

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