Gymnastics at the 1976 Summer Olympics – Women's artistic team all-around

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Women's artistic team all-around
at the Games of the XXI Olympiad
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Maria Filatova, Svetlana Grozdova, Nellie Kim, Olga Korbut, Elvira Saadi, Ludmilla Tourischeva Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union
Silver medal icon.svg Nadia Comăneci, Mariana Constantin, Georgeta Gabor, Anca Grigoraș, Gabriela Trușcă, Teodora Ungureanu Flag of Romania (1965-1989).svg  Romania
Bronze medal icon.svg Carola Dombeck, Gitta Escher, Kerstin Gerschau, Angelika Hellmann, Marion Kische, Steffi Kräker Flag of East Germany.svg  East Germany
  1972
1980  

These are the results of the women's team all-around competition, one of six events for female competitors in artistic gymnastics at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal. There were a total of 14 events: 6 for women and 8 for men. The compulsory and optional rounds took place on July 18 and 19 at the Montreal Forum.

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A new rule was introduced for both men's and women's events: only the three highest qualifiers from each country would be allowed to compete in the individual all-around .

Results

The final score for each team was determined by combining all of the scores earned by the team on each apparatus during the compulsory and optional rounds. If all six gymnasts on a team performed a routine on a single apparatus during compulsories or optionals, only the five highest scores on that apparatus counted toward the team total.

RankTeamVaultUneven
Bars
Balance
Beam
FloorTotalRank
CORankCORankCORankCORank
Gold medal icon.svg Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union  (URS)97.700197.850296.900197.9001390.350
Ludmilla Tourischeva 9.8009.80029.7509.800109.4009.85059.9009.950178.2502
Nellie Kim 9.8009.90019.8009.85079.4009.80079.8009.900278.2502
Olga Korbut 9.7509.70079.9009.90029.8009.85029.3509.7001777.9505
Elvira Saadi 9.7009.70089.7009.700149.5509.70059.7009.700677.4507
Maria Filatova 9.6509.90039.5009.600269.3009.750109.5009.850877.0509
Svetlana Grozdova 9.5009.500219.7009.750129.8009.200139.8009.800377.0509
Silver medal icon.svg Flag of Romania (1965-1989).svg  Romania  (ROU)96.000398.500196.850295.8003387.150
Nadia Comăneci 9.7009.850310.00010.00019.90010.00019.7509.850379.0501
Teodora Ungureanu 9.6509.700109.9009.90029.7509.85039.5509.7501078.0504
Mariana Constantin 9.5009.650139.8509.85069.4509.600109.3509.5003076.75014
Anca Grigoraș 9.4509.500239.6509.750149.6009.75049.4509.5501976.70015
Gabriela Trușcă 9.6509.250259.7509.85099.3009.600169.3009.4004476.10018
Georgeta Gabor 9.3009.350389.5009.600269.3509.550169.4509.6001775.70021
Bronze medal icon.svg Flag of East Germany.svg  East Germany  (GDR)96.700297.800394.400396.2002385.100
Gitta Escher 9.7009.80059.7509.800109.5009.65089.7009.700677.6006
Marion Kische 9.4509.700139.9009.90029.4009.500169.6509.700877.2008
Kerstin Gerschau 9.5509.600139.8009.85079.4009.600139.5009.7001277.00012
Angelika Hellmann 9.5009.600169.6009.800149.5009.60099.6009.7001076.90013
Steffi Kräker 9.6009.750109.6509.750149.3008.950389.3509.3504475.70021
Carola Dombeck 9.6009.90059.5009.550309.3008.100729.4009.5503374.90033
4Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary  (HUN)95.500496.600493.700494.3506380.150
Márta Egervári 9.7009.70089.8509.90059.2009.550209.4509.7001477.0509
Krisztina Medveczky 9.4509.600179.8009.650129.1509.500229.4009.6001976.15017
Margit Tóth 9.5009.550179.6509.750149.3009.500199.2509.5503476.05019
Éva Óvári 9.3009.400349.3509.550389.4009.600139.3509.4503475.40025
Mária Lővey 9.5509.700129.4509.400419.1009.350279.2009.4005075.15027
Márta Kelemen 9.3509.400329.5009.500339.1509.300279.1009.3505774.65034
5Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg  Czechoslovakia  (TCH)94.100595.100693.250595.8003378.250
Anna Pohludková 9.3509.350349.4509.800229.3509.700109.6509.800576.45016
Ingrid Holkovičová 9.3009.600259.2009.750359.3009.450209.4009.6001975.60023
Jana Knopová 9.3509.200449.3509.650339.4009.000339.5009.6501475.10028
Drahomíra Smolíková 9.1509.250569.5509.700229.2509.200279.5009.4502475.05029
Eva Pořádková 9.4509.600179.1009.350619.1509.250339.4009.7501475.05029
Alena Černáková 9.3509.500289.1009.550519.0009.200409.3009.5503074.55040
6Flag of the United States.svg  United States  (USA)94.000495.700590.650994.7005375.050
Kimberly Chace 9.5009.350289.5509.750209.2009.250279.3509.5003075.45024
Debra Willcox 9.6009.450179.6009.500269.2009.150369.1509.4005275.05029
Leslie Wolfsberger 9.3009.300409.6009.700209.2008.650559.2509.6502874.65034
Kolleen Casey 9.5009.450239.4509.600309.1508.650589.4009.3004474.50041
Carrie Englert 9.2009.300519.4009.400449.3008.850459.3509.6002474.40042
Kathy Howard 9.2509.200539.2509.550449.0008.700639.5009.7001274.15046
7Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany  (FRG)93.550894.250892.400693.30010373.500
Andrea Bieger 9.4009.600219.6009.800149.1509.450249.4009.5502475.95020
Petra Kurbjuweit 9.4009.350329.3009.600388.9009.600409.3009.4503774.60036
Jutta Oltersdorf 9.3009.050639.3509.700309.1509.300279.3509.4003774.60036
Traudl Schubert 9.1509.250569.2009.500479.1509.050409.1009.2006673.60055
Uta Schorn 9.3509.300389.1508.800809.1009.550229.0009.3006673.55056
Beate Renschler 9.3509.250409.4008.800729.2008.800499.2509.2005773.25059
8Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Japan  (JPN)93.750793.850990.700793.8007372.100
Satoko Okazaki 9.3009.500319.4509.800229.2509.150339.3009.5503075.30026
Miyuki Hironaka 9.5009.400259.3509.500419.2009.300259.3009.4503775.00032
Nobue Yamazaki 9.1009.600349.1509.350589.0509.100459.2009.3005473.85050
Chieko Kikkawa 9.4009.450288.9009.600589.0008.600689.3009.4004473.65053
Sakiko Nozawa 9.0509.250669.1509.250639.1508.600629.4009.6001973.45057
Kyoko Mano 9.2509.200539.2508.900738.9008.900589.2009.2006272.80065
9Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada  (CAN)92.700993.5001090.0001093.4509369.650
Karen Kelsall 9.1009.500409.2009.500479.1009.200379.2509.5003774.35043
Patti Rope 9.2509.200538.9009.350689.2009.250279.2509.5003773.90047
Nancy McDonnell 9.3509.350349.2009.600448.9009.100499.0009.4006273.90047
Kelly Muncey 9.1509.450409.3009.650359.1008.750559.1009.3005173.80051
Lise Arsenault 9.0509.200729.1009.450558.2009.000789.2009.5503772.75066
Teresa McDonnell 9.0509.300638.9509.550588.4008.600839.3009.4004472.55071
10Flag of Bulgaria (1971-1990).svg  Bulgaria  (BUL)92.5501093.3001190.700792.60011369.150
Nina Kostova 9.2509.250519.4009.450419.1009.400259.2509.5003774.60036
Nadia Chatarova 9.0509.500449.5009.400389.1008.700589.2009.4504973.90047
Galina Yaneva 9.4009.150449.2009.350559.0009.200409.1009.3505773.75052
Vesela Mateeva 9.0509.350569.2509.300559.0509.150409.0009.3006673.45057
Maria Kircheva 9.1509.250569.0509.400619.0508.950499.0509.3006573.20060
Svetla Kashtelyan 9.1009.250638.8009.150808.9008.000848.8509.4007371.45079
11Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands  (NED)92.1001194.550789.8001191.55012368.000
Ans Smulders 9.3009.250449.5009.700258.9509.300389.1509.4505074.60036
Jeannette van Ravenstijn 9.2009.350449.4509.650269.0009.050479.1009.4005474.20045
Monique Bolleboom 9.2009.100669.2509.450478.7009.100589.0009.3006673.10062
Joke Kos 9.1509.250569.0509.550538.8009.100548.8509.1008072.85063
Ans Dekker 9.0509.250669.3009.650358.7508.850688.8009.2007972.85063
Carla Braan 8.9009.000818.9509.300688.9008.450758.9009.2007671.60076
12Flag of Italy.svg  Italy  (ITA)91.2001291.5501288.6501293.7008365.100
Stefania Bucci 9.2509.300449.1509.550478.9509.100479.3509.6501974.30044
Patrizia Fratini 9.0009.300668.9509.150758.9008.650709.3009.5003472.75066
Valentina Spongia 8.9509.150769.0509.300658.8008.900639.1009.3505772.60068
Donatella Sacchi 9.0009.300668.8509.150788.7508.950639.1509.4005272.55071
Rita Peri 8.8008.700848.8509.450678.7508.300829.3009.6002871.75075
Carla Wieser 8.9509.000808.9508.750838.7508.900678.9509.3007371.55077
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Avril Lennox  (GBR)9.2009.350449.1509.450538.8009.200499.1009.4005473.65053
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Joelle de Keukeleire  (BEL)9.0009.300669.1509.500518.8509.100539.0009.3006673.20060
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Barbara Slater  (GBR)9.0509.350568.9009.350688.7508.950638.9509.3007372.60068
Flag of France.svg  Nadine Audin  (FRA)9.1009.300569.0509.300658.8008.600729.1009.3505772.60068
Flag of France.svg  Martine Audin  (FRA)9.1008.900798.9009.100788.8009.050559.0009.3006672.15073
Flag of France.svg  Chantal Seggiaro  (FRA)8.8009.400738.9509.300688.7008.500788.9009.4006671.95074
Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg  Eloisa Marcos  (ESP)8.8008.850839.0009.400638.5008.900728.9009.1507871.50078
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Monique Freres  (BEL)8.9509.200758.6509.300808.6508.800718.7009.2008171.45079
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Susan Cheesebrough  (GBR)8.9009.000818.9009.200758.3009.050758.9009.2007671.45079
Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg  Elisa Cabello  (ESP)8.9509.100778.8509.250758.4508.850778.8009.0008271.25082
Flag of Australia.svg  Wanita Lynch  (AUS)9.1009.100738.8009.350738.5508.650788.4509.2008371.20083
Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg  Mercedes Vernetta  (ESP)9.0509.000778.4008.700868.3008.850818.5508.9008569.75084
Flag of Mexico.svg  Teresa Díaz Sandi  (MEX)8.6008.900848.7009.000838.0008.800858.2509.1008669.35085
Flag of Mexico.svg  Patricia García  (MEX)8.5008.900868.6508.800858.5507.400868.3509.2008468.35086

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