Women's uneven bars at the Games of the XVIII Olympiad | |||||||||||||
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Gymnastics at the 1964 Summer Olympics | ||
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List of gymnasts | ||
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Team all-around | men | women |
Individual all-around | men | women |
Vault | men | women |
Floor | men | women |
Pommel horse | men | |
Rings | men | |
Parallel bars | men | |
Horizontal bar | men | |
Uneven bars | women | |
Balance beam | women | |
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]
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. | Věra Čáslavská (TCH) | 9.666 | 9.766 | 19.432 | QF |
2. | Polina Astakhova (URS) | 9.633 | 9.700 | 19.333 | QF |
3. | Katalin Makray (HUN) | 9.566 | 9.600 | 19.166 | QF |
4. | Larisa Latynina (URS) | 9.533 | 9.600 | 19.133 | QF |
5. | Toshiko Aihara (JPN) | 9.466 | 9.633 | 19.099 | QF |
6. | Tamara Zamotailova (URS) | 9.533 | 9.533 | 19.066 | QF |
7. | Hana Ruzickova (TCH) | 9.400 | 9.633 | 19.033 | |
8. | Sonia Iovan (ROU) | 9.433 | 9.533 | 18.966 | |
Marie Krajcirova (TCH) | 9.466 | 9.500 | 18.966 | ||
Taniko Nakamura (JPN) | 9.400 | 9.566 | 18.966 | ||
Kiyoko Ono (JPN) | 9.366 | 9.600 | 18.966 | ||
Jaroslava Sedlackova (TCH) | 9.366 | 9.600 | 18.966 | ||
Maria Tressel (HUN) | 9.466 | 9.500 | 18.966 | ||
14. | Birgit Radochla (EUA) | 9.433 | 9.500 | 18.933 | |
15. | Ute Starke (EUA) | 9.433 | 9.433 | 18.866 | |
16. | Keiko Ikeda (JPN) | 9.466 | 9.300 | 18.766 | |
Elena Popescu (ROU) | 9.366 | 9.400 | 18.766 | ||
18. | Adolfina Tkacikova (TCH) | 9.400 | 9.333 | 18.733 | |
19. | Linda Metheny (USA) | 9.400 | 9.300 | 18.700 | |
20. | Karin Mannewitz (EUA) | 9.333 | 9.366 | 18.699 | |
21. | Ginko Chiba (JPN) | 9.233 | 9.433 | 18.666 | |
Ingrid Fost (EUA) | 9.300 | 9.366 | 18.666 | ||
Mak Kovacs (HUN) | 9.200 | 9.466 | 18.666 | ||
24. | Barbara Eustachiewicz (POL) | 9.300 | 9.333 | 18.633 | |
Elena Volchetskaya (URS) | 9.400 | 9.233 | 18.633 | ||
26. | Katalin Muller (HUN) | 9.300 | 9.300 | 18.600 | |
27. | Atanasia Ionescu (ROU) | 9.166 | 9.433 | 18.599 | |
Emilia Vătăşoiu-Liţă (ROU) | 9.233 | 9.366 | 18.599 | ||
29. | Ducza Janosi (HUN) | 9.166 | 9.400 | 18.566 | |
Hiroko Tsuji (JPN) | 9.266 | 9.300 | 18.566 | ||
31. | Gerola Lindahl (SWE) | 9.300 | 9.233 | 18.533 | |
32. | Evelyne Letourneur (FRA) | 9.266 | 9.266 | 18.532 | |
33. | Christel Felgner (EUA) | 9.266 | 9.233 | 18.499 | |
34. | Jana Posnerova (TCH) | 9.400 | 9.033 | 18.433 | |
35. | Cristina Doboșan (ROU) | 9.166 | 9.266 | 18.432 | |
36. | Tolnai Erdosi (HUN) | 9.200 | 9.200 | 18.400 | |
37. | Elena Ceampelea (ROU) | 9.133 | 9.266 | 18.399 | |
Tamara Manina (URS) | 9.433 | 8.966 | 18.399 | ||
39. | Barbara Stolz (EUA) | 9.100 | 9.266 | 18.366 | |
40. | Anna Lundquist (SWE) | 9.200 | 9.133 | 18.333 | |
41. | Anne-Marie Lambert (SWE) | 9.166 | 9.166 | 18.332 | |
42. | Raina Grigorova (BUL) | 9.133 | 9.166 | 18.299 | |
D. E. McClements (USA) | 9.066 | 9.233 | 18.299 | ||
Malgorzata Wilczek (POL) | 9.033 | 9.266 | 18.299 | ||
45. | Gerda Brylka (POL) | 9.000 | 9.233 | 18.233 | |
Laila Egman (SWE) | 9.400 | 8.833 | 18.233 | ||
47. | Monique Baelden (FRA) | 9.166 | 9.066 | 18.232 | |
48. | Elzbieta Apostolska (POL) | 9.000 | 9.133 | 18.133 | |
Gizela Niedurna (POL) | 9.133 | 9.000 | 18.133 | ||
50. | Chung Bong Soon (KOR) | 9.066 | 9.066 | 18.132 | |
51. | Dorota Miler (POL) | 9.100 | 9.000 | 18.100 | |
Ewa Rydell (SWE) | 9.300 | 8.800 | 18.100 | ||
53. | Veronica Grymonprez (BEL) | 9.100 | 8.966 | 18.066 | |
54. | Choi Young Sook (KOR) | 8.933 | 9.100 | 18.033 | |
Kathleen Corrigan (USA) | 8.933 | 9.100 | 18.033 | ||
Ludmila Gromova (URS) | 9.500 | 8.533 | 18.033 | ||
57. | Gail Daley (CAN) | 8.933 | 9.000 | 17.933 | |
Gundigmaa Tsagandorj (MGL) | 9.033 | 8.900 | 17.933 | ||
59. | Ulla Lindstrom (SWE) | 8.833 | 8.900 | 17.733 | |
60. | Salme Koskinen (FIN) | 8.866 | 8.866 | 17.732 | |
61. | Liliana Alexandrova (BUL) | 8.633 | 9.033 | 17.666 | |
62. | Muriel Grossfeld (USA) | 9.266 | 8.133 | 17.399 | |
Tuya Yadamsuren (MGL) | 8.833 | 8.566 | 17.399 | ||
64. | Eira Lehtonen (FIN) | 8.833 | 8.500 | 17.333 | |
65. | Henriette Parzer (AUT) | 8.333 | 8.966 | 17.299 | |
66. | Marie Walther (USA) | 9.366 | 7.500 | 16.866 | |
67. | Barbara Fletcher (AUS) | 8.233 | 8.600 | 16.833 | |
68. | Jacqueline Brisepierre (FRA) | 9.100 | 7.666 | 16.766 | |
69. | Esbela Fonseca (POR) | 8.066 | 8.633 | 16.699 | |
Janie Speaks (USA) | 8.533 | 8.166 | 16.699 | ||
71. | Lee Duk Boon (KOR) | 8.000 | 8.600 | 16.600 | |
72. | Valerie Roberts (AUS) | 8.000 | 8.466 | 16.466 | |
73. | Valerie Buffham (AUS) | 7.966 | 8.466 | 16.432 | |
74. | Pauline Gardiner (NZL) | 8.133 | 8.266 | 16.399 | |
75. | Jean Spencer (NZL) | 7.933 | 8.400 | 16.333 | |
76. | Denise Goddard (GBR) | 8.100 | 8.166 | 16.266 | |
77. | Theodora Hill (NZL) | 8.400 | 7.833 | 16.233 | |
78. | Janice Bedford (AUS) | 7.833 | 8.133 | 15.966 | |
79. | Monica Rutherford (GBR) | 7.200 | 8.200 | 15.400 | |
80. | Barbara Cage (AUS) | 7.366 | 7.633 | 14.999 | |
81. | Hong Than Kwai (ROC) | 4.500 | 6.933 | 11.433 | |
82. | Jamileh Sorouri (IRI) | 3.000 | 5.000 | 8.000 | |
83. | Chai Kuang Tai (ROC) | — | — | 0.000 | |
Maria Floro (PHI) | — | — | 0.000 | ||
Lynette Hancock (AUS) | — | — | 0.000 | ||
Evelyn Magluyan (PHI) | — | — | 0.000 |
Polina Astakhova (URS) | 9.666 (2nd) | +9.666 (1st) | 19.332 | |
Katalin Makray (HUN) | 9.583 (3rd) | +9.633 (2nd) | 19.216 | |
Larisa Latynina (URS) | 9.566 (4th) | +9.633 (2nd) | 19.199 | |
4. | Toshiko Aihara (JPN) | 9.549 (5th) | +9.233 (4th) | 18.782 |
5. | Věra Čáslavská (TCH) | 9.716 (1st) | +8.700 (5th) | 18.416 |
6. | Tamara Zamotailova (URS) | 9.533 (6th) | +8.300 (6th) | 17.833 |
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