Gymnastics at the 1980 Summer Olympics – Women's artistic team all-around

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Women's artistic team all-around
at the Games of the XXII Olympiad
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Elena Davydova, Maria Filatova, Nellie Kim, Yelena Naimushina, Natalia Shaposhnikova, Stella Zakharova Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union
Silver medal icon.svg Nadia Comăneci, Rodica Dunca, Emilia Eberle, Cristina Elena Grigoraș, Melita Ruhn, Dumitrița Turner Flag of Romania (1965-1989).svg  Romania
Bronze medal icon.svg Maxi Gnauck, Silvia Hindorff, Steffi Kräker, Katharina Rensch, Karola Sube, Birgit Süß Flag of East Germany.svg  East Germany
  1976
1984  

These are the results of the women's team all-around competition, one of six events for female competitors in artistic gymnastics at the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow. The compulsory and optional rounds took place on July 21 and 23 at the Sports Palace of the Central Lenin Stadium.

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)98.600298.650198.600199.0501394.900
Natalia Shaposhnikova 10.0009.80049.9509.80039.9509.80039.9509.900179.1502
Elena Davydova 9.9009.90049.8009.90099.9009.80049.80010.000579.0005
Nellie Kim 9.9009.750129.9009.85039.9009.80049.9009.950178.9506
Maria Filatova 9.9009.80099.8509.90039.9009.700109.8009.950878.8007
Stella Zakharova 9.9009.750129.9009.80099.8009.90049.8009.9001078.7508
Yelena Naimushina 9.8509.600229.7509.750179.8009.85099.8509.950578.40012
Silver medal icon.svg Flag of Romania (1965-1989).svg  Romania  (ROU)98.700198.300398.300298.2002393.500
Emilia Eberle 9.8509.750159.90010.00029.9009.90029.9009.900579.1003
Nadia Comăneci 9.9509.90029.9509.5002010.0009.90019.9509.900179.0504
Rodica Dunca 9.9009.80099.7509.750179.9009.80049.8009.8001378.50010
Melita Ruhn 9.75010.00069.8509.90039.8009.600179.7009.7001978.30013
Cristina Grigoraș 9.7009.950129.6009.800229.7009.750159.7009.8001578.00015
Dumitrița Turner 9.8509.750159.1509.800329.7009.650219.6009.7502277.25022
Bronze medal icon.svg Flag of East Germany.svg  East Germany  (GDR)98.600298.550297.350398.0503392.550
Maxi Gnauck 9.9509.90019.95010.00019.9009.80049.9009.950179.3501
Katharina Rensch 9.8009.95069.9009.80099.6509.750179.8009.9001078.5509
Steffi Kräker 9.9509.90029.8509.90039.8009.750129.7009.6502278.50010
Birgit Süß 9.9009.85069.8009.800149.8009.100299.8009.8501277.90017
Silvia Hindorff 9.9009.500239.8509.450259.7509.400239.8009.7001577.35021
Karola Sube 9.8009.250319.7509.700209.7009.700179.6509.6502477.20023
4Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg  Czechoslovakia  (TCH)96.700697.550497.250497.3004388.800
Eva Marečková 9.9009.80099.8509.85099.7509.650179.7509.5002678.05014
Radka Zemanová 9.8009.600239.9009.650169.8009.800109.7009.7501878.00015
Jana Labáková 9.8509.800129.4509.700279.6509.650229.8509.900877.85018
Katarína Šarišská 9.7009.350319.8009.800149.8009.700149.6009.8001977.55019
Dana Brýdlová 9.7009.200359.7009.700229.7009.750159.7009.6002477.05026
Anita Šauerová 9.7009.100389.6009.550279.5509.350299.5509.6502876.05033
5Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary  (HUN)96.800597.350594.200695.9505384.300
Erika Csányi 9.8009.600239.8509.85099.5509.250319.8009.8001377.50020
Erika Flander 9.8009.800159.4509.550309.5509.550249.7009.8001577.20023
Márta Egervári 9.8009.800159.8009.95039.4508.950419.5509.2003876.50027
Lenke Almási 9.7009.300349.6509.650259.5509.200339.5509.6502876.25029
Éva Óvári 9.7009.200359.7509.750179.7509.250259.7009.1503576.25029
Erzsébet Hanti 9.6009.500309.5509.450309.4509.100359.5009.2004075.35036
6Flag of Bulgaria (1971-1990).svg  Bulgaria  (BUL)97.000495.000694.900595.2006382.100
Silvia Topalova 9.8009.700219.8009.550249.8009.750129.5509.2503677.20023
Galina Marinova 9.8009.600239.6509.100359.7509.200279.6009.8001976.50027
Krasimira Toneva 9.7509.850159.7009.450279.7508.500439.5509.7002676.25029
Kamelia Eftimova 9.8009.450279.5509.400329.5508.900389.5009.4503275.60034
Dimitrinka Filipova 9.6509.600279.5009.150379.5009.300319.5509.2503675.50035
Antoaneta Rakhneva 9.6009.150409.4009.250379.0009.400419.4009.1504274.35040
7Flag of Poland.svg  Poland  (POL)94.350793.950793.050794.9007376.250
Łucja Matraszek 9.7509.300319.6009.150359.8009.150279.7009.3003176.15032
Małgorzata Majza 9.7009.000419.5009.400349.4509.000389.5509.6003075.20037
Anita Jokiel 9.6009.200389.0509.600379.7008.750389.6009.3503274.95038
Wiesława Żelaskowska 9.7008.800439.3508.750489.5009.250339.5509.4003274.30041
Agata Jaroszek 9.5009.400359.4009.200408.8008.950539.5008.9004373.65042
Katarzyna Snopko 9.6009.100419.4508.900429.5008.150559.5009.2503873.45044
8Flag of North Korea (1948-1992).svg  North Korea  (PRK)92.450890.150890.850890.6008364.050
Choe Jong-sil 9.7009.500299.2509.100429.5009.500259.5008.8004474.85039
Sin Myong-ok 9.1509.200459.1008.650559.0009.150459.1009.1504572.50046
Kang Myong-suk9.2009.300439.0008.700579.0509.300449.3008.5005072.35047
Kim Chun-son9.0009.050518.8009.000548.9008.600579.3008.7504671.40051
Choi Myong-hui 8.8009.400479.3008.100609.2508.550519.2508.5505071.20053
Lo Ok-sil 8.9508.400608.7009.250528.9508.450588.9008.9005070.50058
Spain Olympic Flag 1980.svg  Irene Martínez  (ESP)9.0009.300469.2009.150429.2008.850489.2509.4504073.50043
Olympic flag.svg  Denise Jones  (GBR)9.2508.900499.1009.150459.3509.200359.0008.9004772.85045
Olympic flag.svg  Suzanne Dando  (GBR)9.1008.900528.9509.100499.4008.700469.1008.8004772.05048
Spain Olympic Flag 1980.svg  Aurora Morata  (ESP)9.0008.900539.4509.000419.1009.000468.9508.5505671.95049
Olympic flag.svg  Marina Sulicich  (AUS)9.0008.750558.9509.300459.1008.650538.9508.9004971.60050
Flag of Mexico.svg  Estela de la Torre  (MEX)9.1008.350579.0509.150479.0508.850508.8008.9005371.25052
Olympic flag.svg  Susan Cheesebrough  (GBR)9.1008.350579.3008.600519.5009.000378.9508.3505871.15054
Flag of the Mongolian People's Republic (1945-1992).svg  Davaasürengiin Oyuuntuyaa  (MGL)8.9008.900549.0008.750559.1008.900498.6008.6505970.80055
Olympic flag.svg  Kerry Bayliss  (AUS)8.9008.500598.9509.100499.2508.300568.9508.7005470.55056
Flag of Brazil (1968-1992).svg  Cláudia Costa  (BRA)9.2508.950478.9008.700598.8008.450608.7508.7505670.55056
Flag of Sweden.svg  Lena Adomat  (SWE)9.3008.800509.2508.700529.2008.150598.7008.3006070.40059
Flag of the Mongolian People's Republic (1945-1992).svg  Dashzevgiin Ariunaa  (MGL)8.5008.450618.9008.750589.0008.250608.8008.7505569.40060
Flag of Portugal-1980-Olympics.svg  Maria Avelina Álvarez  (POR)8.8508.650568.8508.050618.9008.900518.7508.0506169.00061
Spain Olympic Flag 1980.svg  Gloria Viseras  (ESP)9.4000.000629.4000.000629.1500.000629.2000.0006237.15062

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