Gymnastics at the 1992 Summer Olympics – Women's artistic team all-around

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Women's artistic team all-around
at the Games of the XXV Olympiad
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Svetlana Boginskaya, Tatiana Lysenko, Rozalia Galiyeva,
Tatiana Gutsu, Elena Grudneva,
and Oksana Chusovitina
Olympic flag.svg  Unified Team
Silver medal icon.svg Cristina Bontaș, Gina Gogean, Vanda Hădărean, Lavinia Miloșovici, Maria Neculiță, and Mirela Pașca Flag of Romania.svg  Romania
Bronze medal icon.svg Wendy Bruce, Dominique Dawes, Shannon Miller, Betty Okino,
Kerri Strug, and Kim Zmeskal
Flag of the United States.svg  United States
  1988
1996  

These are the results of the women's artistic team all-around competition, one of six events for female competitors in artistic gymnastics at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona. The compulsory and optional rounds took place on July 26 and 28 at the Palau d'Esports de Barcelona.

Qualification

The top 12 teams at the 1991 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships earned places in the team all-around competition.

Results

RankTeamVaultUneven
Bars
Balance
Beam
FloorTotalRank
CORankCORankCORankCORank
Gold medal icon.svg Olympic flag.svg  Unified Team  (EUN)98.860398.960298.748199.0981395.666
Svetlana Boginskaya 9.8509.95089.9259.862109.8759.92529.9759.925179.2872
Tatiana Lysenko 9.8629.96259.8629.912139.8379.95039.9129.8251279.1225
Rozalia Galiyeva*9.8129.887209.8509.900149.7509.912119.8629.9121078.8858
Tatiana Gutsu*9.8379.95099.9379.96219.8879.425379.9259.925578.8489
Elena Grudneva 9.7629.875249.8509.900149.8129.87599.8259.5124378.41122
Oksana Chusovitina 9.8509.900149.0129.837779.8759.800109.9129.925778.11130
Silver medal icon.svg Flag of Romania.svg  Romania  (ROM)98.935298.986198.184398.9742395.079
Cristina Bontaș 9.8129.937169.9009.90089.9009.86259.9509.950179.2113
Lavinia Miloșovici 9.8879.95049.9379.92539.8629.775139.9129.950379.1984
Gina Gogean 9.8379.97579.8509.887179.8009.750199.8629.925878.8867
Vanda Hădărean 9.7879.950179.8509.900149.6879.887169.8259.8751778.76111
Maria Neculiță 9.8509.900149.7629.837379.7379.837169.7759.9251778.62317
Mirela Pașca 9.8379.900179.8879.95059.5129.837349.8009.8621978.58519
Bronze medal icon.svg Flag of the United States.svg  United States  (USA)99.111198.722498.048498.8233394.704
Shannon Miller 9.9509.92519.9129.95039.8879.90039.8879.900879.3111
Betty Okino 9.8879.93759.8509.887179.8629.85079.9009.8251478.9986
Kim Zmeskal 9.9009.95039.8879.900109.3509.912429.9259.925578.74912
Kerri Strug 9.8379.95099.8379.862259.7759.750209.8879.8371578.73514
Dominique Dawes 9.7629.900229.7629.812419.7509.637329.8129.9251278.36026
Wendy Bruce 9.8259.950119.7879.850309.6509.712339.7509.6374278.16128
4Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China  (CHN)98.035698.736398.410297.9604392.941
Yang Bo 9.8509.800239.8509.850239.8009.92569.8129.8501978.73713
Lu Li 9.8129.812299.8879.93769.8879.92519.8129.6623378.73415
Li Yifang 9.7759.850279.8379.875219.7879.91289.7629.8002778.59818
Li Li 9.7379.850329.9009.90089.7129.812219.7759.8502278.53620
He Xuemei 9.5629.837689.6759.900409.8009.850129.7379.8372678.19827
Zhang Xia 9.6379.762679.8009.825329.7129.700299.5379.8004377.77335
5Flag of Spain.svg  Spain  (ESP)98.059598.360597.123597.8865391.428
Cristina Fraguas 9.7129.837399.9009.91279.7009.725289.8009.8502178.43621
Sonia Fraguas 9.7509.837329.3879.862589.8129.787159.8509.8621678.14729
Alicia Fernández 9.7759.850279.7509.875329.7259.550409.7879.7503078.06231
Eva Rueda 9.8379.937129.8379.900179.7879.700229.8259.2127178.03532
Ruth Rollán 9.6379.837519.8129.812359.6379.200679.7129.7503577.39742
Silvia Martínez 9.6879.775579.7009.337699.5759.700409.6379.7004377.11149
6Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary  (HUN)98.097497.661895.208997.6366388.602
Henrietta Ónodi 9.9009.96229.9009.875129.8879.312479.9379.925378.69816
Andrea Molnár 9.7629.925219.8509.850239.8129.637269.7259.8252878.38623
Bernadett Balázs 9.6629.812519.6009.712549.6758.962759.7009.7753276.89854
Kinga Horváth 9.7009.825439.6509.725529.4879.437599.3629.6507376.83655
Ildikó Balog 9.6629.750649.6009.225789.4008.712879.5509.7254875.62581
Krisztina Molnár 0.0009.887909.6629.837469.7379.262559.7629.7123367.85989
7Flag of Australia.svg  Australia  (AUS)97.1601098.134795.860696.34810387.502
Lisa Read 9.8129.437809.8509.862219.7879.675249.7629.7503177.93533
Monique Allen 9.7379.750499.8629.787299.7759.700239.6759.2627977.54839
Kylie Shadbolt 9.7629.712519.7379.812439.7129.187639.7129.5625077.19646
Jane Warrilow 9.6259.700769.7759.712479.5879.450519.6509.5505877.04951
Julie-Anne Monico 9.6759.637779.8129.862279.4879.450589.7258.7128776.36068
Brooke Gysen 9.6759.700719.5379.775549.5378.812849.5759.7004876.31169
8Flag of France.svg  France  (FRA)97.322896.5221195.635897.5637387.052
Marie-Angéline Colson 9.7879.850249.7629.675489.6379.500499.7259.7253677.66136
Virginie Machado 9.6759.762619.7509.837399.5879.675429.6259.7004677.61137
Chloé Maigre 9.6879.712689.8759.787289.7379.187599.6129.6874777.28443
Karine Boucher 9.7379.800419.4379.137859.5629.650469.7509.5005476.57362
Karine Charlier 9.5629.750779.3129.612759.2259.575689.4379.6756776.14871
Jenny Rolland 9.5129.675839.5629.225808.9129.487839.4129.6377075.42284
9Flag of Germany.svg  Germany  (GER)97.672795.6831295.747796.8608385.962
Kathleen Stark 9.8129.812299.8129.762419.7629.250539.8259.7622477.79734
Diana Schröder 9.7129.650729.6509.787489.5879.662449.6879.7253877.46040
Jana Günther 9.6629.725709.6129.662579.3009.612629.6009.6625176.83556
Anke Schönfelder 9.7759.762419.8378.725869.7128.887779.8259.6253676.14871
Gabi Weller 9.7009.825439.7128.762879.2879.575659.6259.4626875.94873
Annette Potempa 9.7379.812399.2379.087899.5009.687489.6759.1878275.92274
10Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada  (CAN)97.3101096.5721095.1361096.5349385.552
Stella Umeh 9.8129.900199.7759.850329.7379.700279.7509.8372478.36125
Lori Strong 9.7129.712639.7629.262709.7009.600399.7129.5125676.97253
Janine Rankin 9.7509.800378.9629.762829.3879.400709.6379.5376076.23570
Mylène Fleury 9.6259.412869.5509.662639.4258.987829.5129.6506175.82377
Jennifer Wood 9.5009.837749.6129.637588.4879.450899.4879.7005975.71078
Janet Morin 9.7500.000919.7000.000929.6500.000919.6870.0009138.78792
11Flag of North Korea.svg  North Korea  (PRK)96.9601198.223694.7471295.37312385.303
Choi Gyong-Hui 9.7259.800439.8759.862179.6879.725299.7509.1877977.61137
Kim Gwang-Suk 9.8009.712479.9509.92529.8008.937719.6759.4756277.27444
Li Chun-Mi 9.7129.700649.8379.800309.8379.175539.7509.2257677.03652
Hwang Bo-Sil 9.6509.562819.8259.787369.5879.312639.1879.6378476.54763
An Myong-Hwa 9.1879.812879.2379.762719.3509.337749.5129.7125675.90975
Pak Gyong-Sil 9.4878.400899.6009.300768.7120.000929.4500.0009254.94991
12Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria  (BUL)96.6101297.059994.8971196.29911384.865
Silvia Mitova 9.8759.887139.8259.850269.7879.787169.8879.8751178.77310
Delyana Vodenicharova 9.8509.600599.8379.225689.8379.500359.8759.7252377.44941
Tanya Maslarska 9.6379.700748.8379.512889.3629.500659.4629.5257475.53582
Svetlana Todorova 9.7759.637649.7629.537569.6008.237909.8009.1008175.44883
Khristina Panayotova 9.7128.937889.5629.662629.4628.712869.6009.1008574.74787
Snejana Hristakieva 9.6250.000929.7379.775459.7508.962739.8128.7008666.36190
Flag of Guatemala.svg  Luísa Portocarrero  (GUA)9.7629.825329.8129.787379.8129.825139.7759.7752878.37324
Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Mari Kosuge  (JPN)9.7879.850249.2259.575799.6759.725319.7509.6623877.24945
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Elvira Becks  (NED)9.7509.825369.7259.712489.5879.150719.7759.6373877.16147
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Bénédicte Evrard  (BEL)9.7879.687519.7509.662519.6009.712379.7009.2627777.16048
Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg  Pavla Kinclová  (TCH)9.7759.750439.6629.025839.7509.700259.7009.7123877.07450
Flag of Brazil.svg  Luisa Parente  (BRA)9.7879.837299.8129.737438.8759.612819.6629.4756376.79757
Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg  Iveta Poloková  (TCH)9.7879.675579.6259.600619.5759.662459.7629.0878376.77358
Flag of Argentina.svg  Romina Plataroti  (ARG)9.7259.787479.6129.362729.5509.500509.5629.5756376.67359
Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Kyoko Seo  (JPN)9.7629.825329.7129.075809.4879.550519.5759.6755476.66160
Flag of Argentina.svg  Andrea Giordano  (ARG)9.6129.650799.6759.675539.5129.412599.6009.4506976.58661
Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg  Daniela Bártová  (TCH)9.7379.725569.4879.587679.4629.500569.5879.5506376.53564
Flag of Italy.svg  Veronica Servente  (ITA)9.7259.712619.4009.562739.5629.237699.7259.5375176.46065
Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Hanako Miura  (JPN)9.7129.762519.5259.662649.5758.937809.6129.6505176.43566
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Sarah Mercer  (GBR)9.7379.712609.7009.537609.4879.087789.6009.5256676.38567
Flag of Italy.svg  Giulia Volpi  (ITA)9.8009.562728.6509.562909.7629.575359.8379.1257775.87376
Flag of Norway.svg  Anita Tomulevska  (NOR)9.6009.612819.5379.587659.4379.512579.5008.9128875.69779
Flag of Mexico.svg  Denisse López  (MEX)9.6759.800509.5759.500669.2258.887879.4759.5507275.68780
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Rowena Roberts  (GBR)9.5879.587859.6258.987848.8629.700799.6009.3877475.33585
Flag of South Korea (1984-1997).svg  Lee Hee-Kyung  (KOR)9.7509.800379.8129.125749.7258.900769.7128.1259074.99986
Flag of South Korea (1984-1997).svg  Min A-Young  (KOR)9.5259.662838.5509.562918.7009.512859.4258.8878973.82388

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