Women's rhythmic individual all-around at the Games of the XXV Olympiad | |||||||||||||
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Gymnastics at the 1992 Summer Olympics | ||
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List of gymnasts | ||
Artistic | ||
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 | |
Rhythmic | ||
Individual all-around | women | |
These are the results of the rhythmic individual all-around competition, the only Rhythmic Gymnastic event at the 1992 Summer Olympics . The four pieces of apparatus used were ball, clubs, hoop, and rope (ribbon was omitted). 42 gymnasts competed in the preliminary round.
The format for the competition was unusual. Instead of choosing the gymnasts with the highest scores from the qualifying round to advance to the final (as had been the case in 1984 and 1988), it was decided that the six best would qualify for the final, along with the top 12 for each apparatus, meaning that nine of the 17 finalists performed in the final with only one to three pieces of apparatus and had no chance to win.
Each gymnast carried forward half her preliminary round score (prelim score) to the final, where it was added to her score in the final (final score).
Rank | Name | Rope | Hoop | Ball | Clubs | Prelim Total |
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1 | Alexandra Timoshenko (EUN) | 9.800 | 9.725 | 9.650 | 9.800 | 38.975 |
2 | Oksana Skaldina (EUN) | 9.600 | 9.725 | 9.725 | 9.475 | 38.525 |
3 | Carolina Pascual (ESP) | 9.600 | 9.600 | 9.625 | 9.575 | 38.400 |
4 | Carmen Acedo (ESP) | 9.425 | 9.475 | 9.600 | 9.450 | 37.950 |
5 | Irina Deleanu (ROM) | 9.575 | 9.400 | 9.400 | 9.450 | 37.825 |
Maria Petrova (BUL) | 9.475 | 9.450 | 9.400 | 9.500 | 37.825 | |
7 | Diana Popova (BUL) | 9.500 | 9.550 | 9.550 | 9.050 | 37.650 |
8 | Lenka Oulehlová (TCH) | 9.450 | 9.350 | 9.300 | 9.375 | 37.475 |
9 | Joanna Bodak (POL) | 9.400 | 9.325 | 9.325 | 9.400 | 37.450 |
10 | Maria Sansaridou (GRE) | 9.400 | 9.275 | 9.225 | 9.200 | 37.125 |
11 | Samantha Ferrari (ITA) | 9.225 | 9.300 | 9.300 | 9.100 | 36.925 |
12 | Areti Sinapidou (GRE) | 9.200 | 9.275 | 9.225 | 9.150 | 36.850 |
13 | Jana Šramková (TCH) | 9.150 | 9.250 | 9.300 | 9.050 | 36.750 |
14 | Eliza Bialkowska (POL) | 9.250 | 9.350 | 9.200 | 8.925 | 36.725 |
15 | Irene Germini (ITA) | 9.325 | 9.000 | 9.075 | 9.275 | 36.675 |
16 | Ancuța Goia (ROM) | 9.000 | 9.200 | 9.250 | 9.050 | 36.500 |
17 | Li Gyong-hui (PRK) | 9.150 | 9.150 | 9.275 | 8.850 | 36.425 |
18 | Miho Yamada (JPN) | 9.100 | 9.250 | 9.000 | 9.050 | 36.400 |
19 | Chrystelle-Arlette Sahuc (FRA) | 9.150 | 9.050 | 9.075 | 9.100 | 36.375 |
20 | Madonna Gimotea (CAN) | 9.325 | 9.250 | 9.225 | 8.550 | 36.350 |
20 | Christiane Klumpp (GER) | 9.350 | 9.300 | 8.575 | 9.125 | 36.350 |
22 | Debbie Southwick (GBR) | 9.200 | 8.850 | 9.075 | 9.025 | 36.150 |
23 | Jenifer Lovell (USA) | 9.025 | 9.125 | 8.950 | 9.025 | 36.125 |
24 | Viktória Fráter (HUN) | 9.000 | 9.150 | 9.150 | 8.800 | 36.100 |
25 | Céline Degrange (FRA) | 9.000 | 8.975 | 9.050 | 8.925 | 35.950 |
Hanna Laiho (FIN) | 9.000 | 9.100 | 9.150 | 8.700 | 35.950 | |
27 | Chong Gum (PRK) | 8.875 | 9.050 | 9.035 | 8.925 | 35.875 |
28 | Andrea Szalay (HUN) | 8.950 | 9.100 | 9.125 | 8.650 | 35.825 |
29 | Bai Mei (CHN) | 8.525 | 9.150 | 9.125 | 8.975 | 35.775 |
Susan Cushman (CAN) | 8.850 | 9.150 | 8.900 | 8.875 | 35.775 | |
Viva Seifert (GBR) | 8.950 | 9.150 | 9.025 | 8.650 | 35.775 | |
32 | Majda Milak (IOP) | 9.000 | 9.100 | 8.975 | 8.600 | 35.675 |
33 | Kristina Radonjić (IOP) | 8.700 | 9.000 | 9.100 | 8.800 | 35.600 |
34 | Yun Byeong-hui (KOR) | 9.225 | 9.075 | 8.450 | 8.750 | 35.500 |
35 | Kim Yoo-kyung (KOR) | 8.875 | 8.875 | 8.775 | 8.850 | 37.375 |
36 | Guo Shasha (CHN) | 8.900 | 9.300 | 8.625 | 8.300 | 35.125 |
37 | Yukari Kawamoto (JPN) | 8.700 | 9.075 | 8.875 | 8.400 | 35.050 |
38 | Anna Kimonos (CYP) | 8.800 | 8.650 | 8.875 | 8.700 | 35.025 |
39 | Cindy Stollenberg (BEL) | 8.875 | 8.925 | 8.600 | 8.550 | 34.950 |
40 | Tamara Levinson (USA) | 9.025 | 9.000 | 8.200 | 8.250 | 34.475 |
41 | Marta Cristina Schonhurst (BRA) | 8.600 | 8.450 | 8.650 | 8.750 | 34.450 |
42 | Elena Khatzisavva (CYP) | 8.450 | 8.350 | 8.400 | 8.575 | 33.775 |
Clara Piçarra (POR) | did not start |
Rank | Name | Prelim Score | Rope | Hoop | Ball | Clubs | Final score | Total |
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Alexandra Timoshenko (EUN) | 19.487 | 9.950 | 9.950 | 9.700 | 9.950 | 39.550 | 59.037 | |
Carolina Pascual (ESP) | 19.200 | 9.650 | 9.700 | 9.775 | 9.775 | 38.900 | 58.100 | |
Oksana Skaldina (EUN) | 19.262 | 9.525 | 9.725 | 9.650 | 9.750 | 38.650 | 57.912 | |
4 | Carmen Acedo (ESP) | 18.975 | 9.550 | 9.600 | 9.550 | 9.550 | 38.250 | 57.225 |
5 | Maria Petrova (BUL) | 18.912 | 9.575 | 9.500 | 9.525 | 9.575 | 38.175 | 57.087 |
6 | Irina Deleanu (ROM) | 18.912 | 9.600 | 9.100 | 9.450 | 9.550 | 37.700 | 56.612 |
7 | Joanna Bodak (POL) | 18.725 | 9.300 | 9.450 | 9.450 | 9.550 | 37.750 | 56.475 |
8 | Lenka Oulehlová (TCH) | 18.737 | 9.450 | 9.325 | 9.450 | 9.175 | 37.400 | 56.137 |
9 | Diana Popova (BUL) | 18.825 | 9.400 | 9.550 | 9.550 | / | 28.500 | 47.325 |
10 | Christiane Klumpp (GER) | 18.175 | 9.250 | 9.300 | / | 9.250 | 27.800 | 45.975 |
11 | Maria Sansaridou (GRE) | 18.562 | 9.325 | / | / | 9.150 | 18.475 | 37.037 |
12 | Samantha Ferrari (ITA) | 18.525 | / | 9.200 | 9.325 | / | 18.462 | 36.987 |
13 | Irene Germini (ITA) | 18.600 | 9.300 | / | / | 9.300 | 18.337 | 36.937 |
14 | Areti Sinapidou (GRE) | 18.425 | / | / | / | 9.400 | 9.400 | 27.825 |
15 | Eliza Bialkowska (POL) | 18.362 | / | 9.400 | / | / | 9.400 | 27.762 |
16 | Jana Šramková (TCH) | 18.375 | / | / | 9.275 | / | 9.275 | 27.650 |
17 | Li Gyong-hui (PRK) | 18.212 | / | / | 9.300 | / | 9.300 | 27.512 |
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