Gymnastics at the 1996 Summer Olympics – Men's artistic team all-around

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Men's artistic team all-around
at the Games of the XXVI Olympiad
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Sergei Kharkov, Nikolai Kryukov, Alexei Nemov,
Yevgeni Podgorny, Dmitri Trush, Dmitri Vasilenko, and Alexei Voropaev
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Silver medal icon.svg Fan Bin, Fan Hongbin, Huang Huadong, Huang Liping,
Li Xiaoshuang, Shen Jian, and Zhang Jinjing
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China
Bronze medal icon.svg Ihor Korobchynskyi, Oleg Kosiak, Grigory Misutin,
Vladimir Shamenko, Rustam Sharipov, Olexander Svitlichni, Yuri Yermakov
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
  1992
2000  

These are the results of the men's team all-around competition, one of eight events for male competitors in artistic gymnastics at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta. The compulsory and optional rounds took place on July 20 and 22 at the Georgia Dome.

The 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta had begun a significant overhaul of artistic gymnastics in general, especially with regards to the format of competition on all events. One particularly major development was the total elimination of compulsories for all artistic gymnasts in all future competitions after these Olympics. Also, these would be the first and last Olympics to use the “7–6–5” format, which meant “SEVEN members where SIX would compete and the FIVE top scores would count towards team total” on each apparatus, for their team competitions, and for teams to consist of seven members. From the next Olympics onwards, teams would revert to competing with six members again.

Qualification

The top 12 teams at the 1995 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships earned places in the team all-around competition.

Results

RankTeam/GymnastFloorPommel
Horse
RingsVaultParallel
Bars
Horizontal
Bar
TotalInd. Rank
CORankCORankCORankCORankCORankCORank
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of Russia.svg  Russia  (RUS)96.784195.286395.537296.749196.173296.2491576.778
Alexei Nemov 9.7009.75039.6629.75079.5009.650149.6009.82529.6509.73719.7509.7871116.3611
Alexei Voropaev 9.5879.662129.3259.500399.5259.72599.7509.70019.4759.525249.6129.7506115.1363
Yevgeni Podgorny 9.7379.81219.2759.350579.3259.512439.6509.562100.0009.2251039.4509.52531104.42366
Dmitri Vasilenko 9.6629.68779.3759.512339.4009.575299.5629.700109.3509.6002795.42378
Sergei Kharkov 0.0009.662949.4509.712129.6259.637109.6379.67559.6009.6501486.64887
Nikolai Kryukov 9.5250.000969.6759.562139.5129.700179.5629.67589.6009.5252286.33688
Dmitri Trush 9.5009.512309.5759.250399.4009.600259.6370.000959.4509.5253185.44991
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China  (CHN)95.561396.685195.336496.273296.210195.4744575.539
Li Xiaoshuang 9.5759.77569.7009.70088.3509.800819.5759.76269.6379.62579.5509.7379114.7866
Zhang Jinjing 9.3879.462419.4629.637179.3759.525359.6009.612179.5879.71269.4759.76215114.5968
Shen Jian 9.5759.200449.7379.450159.5009.662129.5879.662159.4759.72599.3509.30054114.22313
Fan Bin 0.0009.625959.7629.78719.4259.562289.5759.100639.3509.662229.6509.7254105.22364
Huang Huadong 9.4879.475339.7009.72559.2009.300669.5370.000989.4009.512339.2009.00072103.53671
Huang Liping 9.4000.000999.4009.475349.6259.625129.6509.73719.5509.3753985.83790
Fan Hongbin 9.5629.625209.5379.75080.0009.6509648.124109
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine  (UKR)95.149594.974695.223595.973495.299394.9237571.541
Rustam Sharipov 9.4509.425389.4509.562239.4879.637169.6879.58799.5759.62599.3509.53744114.37210
Olexander Svitlichni 9.5759.650149.6509.300299.5379.687109.6379.425379.4009.525299.4259.07564113.88617
Vladimir Shamenko 9.3259.437469.3509.425489.4259.575259.5879.300499.5509.475209.5009.53727113.48621
Ihor Korobchynskyi 9.3259.350549.7129.750639.2759.475499.7509.60059.5009.637159.4879.61226113.47322
Oleg Kosiak 0.0009.450989.3750.0001019.2759.500478.6509.575879.0509.400579.3759.6003193.25083
Yuri Yermakov 9.4750.000979.7259.150349.4000.000999.5009.512229.4759.3754675.612100
Grigory Misutin 9.6259.73750.0009.625990.0009.700989.4259.7003057.812106
4Flag of Belarus (1995-2012).svg  Belarus  (BLR)95.861295.461294.600896.061395.036594.36211571.381
Vitaly Scherbo 9.6879.77529.6129.000589.4259.525309.7259.65049.6879.68749.6879.7502115.2102
Andrei Kan 9.5259.700149.3759.712189.4009.550309.5009.537389.6259.512159.5259.40039114.36111
Vitaly Rudnitski 9.4259.700239.1509.450599.2509.675339.6509.500279.3509.275469.4008.80072112.62531
Aleksandr Belanovski 9.2500.0001069.5259.450259.3509.575339.5879.100629.3509.425429.5009.40042103.51272
Aleksandr Shostak 0.0009.3751019.4259.662189.2509.500499.6509.475309.3759.4753585.18792
Ivan Pavlovski 9.5629.562249.2009.600459.6759.61280.0008.0251068.7509.1007983.08696
Aleksei Sinkevich 9.5009.425349.6259.625120.0009.625969.2259.3755766.400103
5Flag of the United States.svg  United States  (USA)94.837694.449795.461395.336695.037495.4983570.618
John Roethlisberger 9.5879.725109.7009.100459.6009.600119.5629.575299.5759.575139.5009.7879114.8865
Blaine Wilson 9.5009.200509.3509.625259.6129.72559.5759.625209.5009.425299.4759.72518114.33712
John Macready 9.4759.450349.3509.375509.3259.487449.4259.150769.4508.850739.5009.53727112.37433
Jair Lynch 9.5009.725149.4759.587229.2509.300649.5879.575259.6509.72539.2000.000104104.57465
Kip Simons 9.3009.325609.4629.650179.5259.425429.3009.537399.4009.5373894.46180
Chainey Umphrey 9.3009.250649.2259.250629.3759.625250.0009.3001039.2000.0001040.0009.5879984.11295
Mihal Bagiu 9.6379.000569.5870.000970.0009.3001028.5509.7876855.861108
6Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria  (BUL)94.3611094.349894.760795.549593.7251094.8239567.567
Yordan Yovchev 9.5259.712139.5759.375299.6129.76229.6259.575209.5259.400299.5129.70016114.8984
Krasimir Dounev 9.4259.300479.3759.275549.4379.612229.6759.575129.4509.475299.5879.7127113.89816
Dimitar Lunchev 9.2509.300649.3759.487429.0759.250749.5509.400429.3759.000649.4759.67521112.16237
Kalofer Hristozov 9.3009.225669.2759.450509.3259.525419.4509.225639.0009.300739.2009.02571111.30040
Deyan Tordanov 9.0759.175789.1759.512539.2008.800859.5259.300539.3509.000689.3008.97570110.38747
Ivan Ivanov 9.6129.71289.4379.600239.6879.63779.4259.425350.0009.6129786.14789
Vassil Vetzev 9.5759.400259.2250.00010328.200111
7Flag of Germany.svg  Germany  (GER)94.649892.4371295.712194.935893.862995.8102567.405
Andreas Wecker 9.6009.375329.4509.200549.5759.77539.5759.587259.5009.450279.6009.7873114.4749
Valery Belenky 9.4509.700218.7009.725669.4509.687159.5629.587289.6129.250349.6129.57519113.91015
Jan-Peter Nikiferow 9.4759.637259.1759.662369.2759.575419.4629.450489.0509.325649.5259.58723113.19824
Oliver Walther 9.3259.350549.3259.350549.3509.675249.5259.175609.2009.250579.4259.53734112.56232
Karsten Oelsch 0.0009.2751040.0009.275849.1509.512579.5379.050759.4258.125839.5759.58720100.46175
Uwe Billerbeck 9.4629.200579.5379.400469.3759.475359.4259.5253675.399101
Marius Toba 9.2250.0001077.2009.325929.6509.700345.100110
8Flag of South Korea (1984-1997).svg  South Korea  (KOR)95.511492.8481194.049994.949794.524795.1735567.054
Lee Joo-Hyung 9.5879.550229.6129.462219.2509.650359.5759.500369.5759.587119.6129.6877114.6477
Han Yoon-Soo 9.4259.400429.6759.662108.9759.425719.3509.325639.4759.525249.6379.62512113.49919
Kim Dong-Hwa 9.4259.000718.3508.550859.2259.712329.2509.000869.4000.000989.4009.12562100.43776
Jung Jin-Soo 9.5129.687199.4500.0001009.3259.500380.0009.4001019.5009.662119.5009.5002995.08679
Yeo Hong-Chul 9.5759.725110.0008.3751029.2009.512549.5879.81239.2259.175619.3000.00010293.48682
Cho Seong-Min 9.3759.625319.2507.350900.0009.3751009.5259.425429.2758.875760.0009.6129791.68786
Kim Bong-Hyun 9.5129.300429.2000.0001019.4500.000990.0009.3501007.8259.3009063.937105
9Flag of Romania.svg  Romania  (ROU)94.2741195.074493.9251094.5231193.5871194.8748566.257
Adrian Ianculescu 9.5379.687189.5759.725119.1759.050809.5509.537359.3509.200539.3509.40050113.13626
Nicu Stroia 9.4509.425389.4259.500329.1259.625499.5129.200599.1759.225619.5509.66216112.87428
Cristian Leric 9.2759.525439.1259.600508.9508.950869.5629.612239.1259.537449.2509.67539112.18635
Nistor Sandro 9.4259.275509.4258.475809.3759.700209.3509.300729.3508.575799.1759.63749111.06242
Robert Taciulet 9.2508.675848.8009.150789.1509.425609.2759.525550.0009.32510182.57598
Marius Urzică 0.0009.2751049.7129.83729.3750.0001029.5009.550179.4759.3754676.09999
Dan Burincă 9.4000.0001049.4759.82570.0009.2001049.3750.000999.5009.0256265.800104
10Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Japan  (JPN)94.737794.211993.6741194.886994.687693.82412566.019
Naoya Tsukahara 9.6009.625149.4259.537289.2259.537489.6379.537239.4509.587199.4509.53730114.14714
Hikaru Tanaka 9.4259.425409.5759.412249.0259.625589.5259.475409.4009.650179.5879.52523113.64918
Yoshiaki Hatakeda 9.5379.375369.7009.66298.8759.425769.4759.350539.5009.650139.5009.12555113.17425
Toshiharu Sato 9.5009.175549.6259.325299.2759.350599.5379.575329.3009.550359.4009.17560112.78729
Shigeru Kurihara 9.4759.425379.1758.550819.4259.687179.5259.250589.1509.250618.4009.20082110.51244
Takashi Uchiyama 9.4509.325448.8008.775839.0509.400699.4508.725908.8759.450729.3258.97569109.60054
11Flag of France.svg  France  (FRA)94.436994.999593.5121293.7991294.062894.9736565.781
Patrice Casimir 9.2759.300639.6259.80059.3509.550359.5629.375469.5759.050469.5379.42534113.42423
Sebastien Tayac 9.5009.587279.2759.562369.3259.350569.4259.375559.1759.400509.4009.71223113.08627
Frederick Nicolas 9.0759.325729.1509.350619.2009.375609.4009.175769.1759.375539.4009.50042111.50039
Frederic Lemoine 9.4759.175589.3009.125669.2509.537460.0009.2001048.5000.0001059.4009.3255192.28785
Eric Poujade 0.0009.3501029.7009.73749.5879.250519.4009.400409.5128.9006684.83693
Sebastien Darrigade 9.3000.0001038.8009.500699.2759.300609.4500.000999.5009.525209.5120.00010084.16294
Thierry Aymes 9.5879.78799.1509.125789.4009.175760.0009.537970.0009.6509675.361102
12Flag of Italy.svg  Italy  (ITA)93.3991293.1991095.035694.7741293.099894.6366564.142
Boris Preti 9.4009.200629.0009.200719.3509.512399.6009.275509.4259.537269.5879.67512112.76130
Roberto Galli 9.4879.612269.0758.925769.2509.612399.5509.400429.4009.200499.3509.47548112.33634
Jury Chechi 9.2759.450479.3009.525399.6759.83719.6009.600207.8009.637879.5128.97565112.18635
Paolo Bucci 9.2508.750823.0009.150989.5129.575199.5129.512399.3009.350450.0009.48710196.39877
Sergio Luini 9.2509.225689.3259.512369.4509.250609.1759.400509.4009.5003693.53781
Marcello Barbieri 9.2009.250709.1759.537549.4759.125748.6509.225809.1500.00010582.78797
Francesco Colombo 9.4759.637169.1759.400609.2259.3755756.287107
N/AFlag of Hungary.svg  Zoltán Supola  (HUN)9.3759.275589.4509.625209.2759.225669.6879.562159.4759.275439.5879.68711113.49820
Flag of Spain.svg  Jesus Carballo  (ESP)9.0758.675869.1759.275649.2259.500529.4629.200699.2509.550409.6129.7625111.76138
Flag of Georgia (1990-2004).svg  Ilia Giorgadze  (GEO)9.5129.550289.4879.325429.3259.200659.0759.400819.1509.300578.4759.40078111.19941
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Alexei Dimitrienko  (KAZ)9.2259.250689.2009.000719.1759.125769.1259.100879.4509.125509.4509.42545110.65043
Flag of Australia.svg  Brennon Dowrick  (AUS)9.2008.750839.3509.450459.3009.150699.3508.800929.3259.150569.3509.32553110.50045
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Sergei Fedorchenko  (KAZ)9.4759.575299.4758.975649.1509.200739.6759.575129.3009.050687.6759.35092110.47546
Flag of Switzerland.svg  Li Donghua  (SUI)9.2759.025769.6759.81238.5258.750929.4758.950839.4008.950689.2259.15067110.21248
Flag of Hungary.svg  Szilveszter Csollány  (HUN)9.2759.000779.3509.175609.6009.71269.5259.150639.1508.850789.1758.25085110.21248
Flag of Armenia.svg  Norayr Sargsyan  (ARM)9.1759.537499.1758.825769.1009.300719.4879.612348.9758.475869.3009.25061110.21150
Flag of Australia.svg  Bret Hudson  (AUS)8.9009.412759.1758.975739.0759.200789.5259.275559.2259.275558.9009.22575110.16251
Flag of Greece.svg  Ioannis Melissanidis  (GRE)9.5759.80048.8008.900829.1758.725869.5509.550339.0509.200758.8258.82581109.97552
Flag of Switzerland.svg  Michael Engeler  (SUI)8.5009.000889.0009.125749.2258.925819.5379.125699.3759.250469.2259.40055109.68753
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Lee McDermott  (GBR)9.3509.050727.4509.175899.3009.425529.3259.250769.3509.025649.2759.32557109.30055
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Alan Nolet  (CAN)9.2509.150729.0258.925788.9009.250819.3509.225769.3508.525809.3508.80074109.10056
Flag of Croatia.svg  Aleksej Demjanov  (CRO)9.3759.325507.5009.050919.4509.625209.4259.250638.9759.462607.9759.35087108.76257
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Jiri Firt  (CZE)8.8758.825879.3008.925709.3259.150689.4259.250638.4509.100838.4259.46277108.51258
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Dominic Brindle  (GBR)9.2258.575857.5509.200889.0259.025849.3759.075829.2758.825779.2759.45051107.87559
Flag of Switzerland.svg  Erich Wanner  (SUI)9.1509.462617.3508.575949.0759.250749.5129.150699.2758.075899.0508.52583106.44960
Flag of Norway.svg  Flemming Solberg  (NOR)8.3758.675929.0259.375688.3009.000919.2509.025859.0258.350888.0759.42584105.90061
Flag of Hungary.svg  Krisztian Jordanov  (HUN)9.2509.450506.8758.975958.5758.250939.6628.675848.9509.400688.5509.17580105.78762
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Richard Ikeda  (CAN)9.3258.675809.4759.325457.1759.075969.2758.900909.3007.775919.5757.47591105.40063
Flag of Puerto Rico.svg  Diego Lizardi  (PUR)9.0259.475678.3508.125938.2509.325889.5629.275518.3507.500938.6758.50089104.41267
Flag of Iceland.svg  Runar Alexandersson  (ISL)8.9009.300798.5009.537758.8258.750889.2758.925897.8008.300927.0259.20095104.33768
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Kristan Burley  (CAN)9.2508.775817.2758.325968.4507.575979.5259.475409.2009.175649.3007.97588104.30069
Flag of Argentina.svg  Marcelo Palacio  (ARG)9.0258.425898.6258.250868.4008.925908.8259.050948.7758.325908.7508.65086104.02570
Flag of Barbados.svg  Shane de Freitas  (BAR)8.6008.675907.3257.950978.1508.500949.3759.275728.8008.725859.1008.90076103.37573
Flag of Ireland.svg  Barry McDonald  (IRL)9.0008.200918.4758.300878.2258.150959.2508.600958.7258.950828.2008.77593102.85074
Flag of North Korea.svg  Pae Gil Su  (PRK)9.0257.725939.4629.775138.1250.0001029.1008.900935.4508.875947.6758.6259492.73784

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The men's individual all-around competition was one of eight events for male competitors in artistic gymnastics at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney. The qualification and final rounds took place on September 16 and 20 at the Sydney SuperDome. There were 97 competitors from 32 nations. Each nation could enter a team of 6 gymnasts or up to 2 individual gymnasts. The event was won by Alexei Nemov of Russia, the nation's first victory in the event. Nemov, with a silver medal in 1996, became the 12th man to earn multiple medals in the all-around. Yang Wei of China took silver. Oleksandr Beresch earned bronze, Ukraine's first medal in the event.

Gymnastics at the 1996 Summer Olympics – Mens vault Olympic gymnastics event

The men's vault competition was one of eight events for male competitors in artistic gymnastics at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta. The qualification and final rounds took place on July 20, 22 and 29th at the Georgia Dome. There were 105 competitors from 31 nations, with nations in the team event having up to 7 gymnasts and other nations having up to 3 gymnasts. The event was won by Alexei Nemov of Russia, the nation's first victory in the men's vault after the dissolution of the Soviet Union. Yeo Hong-Chul gave South Korea its third consecutive podium appearance in the event, this time with silver. Vitaly Scherbo of Belarus was the fifth man to win multiple medals in the vault, adding bronze to his 1992 gold.

Gymnastics at the 1996 Summer Olympics – Mens pommel horse Olympic gymnastics event

The men's pommel horse competition was one of eight events for male competitors in artistic gymnastics at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta. The qualification and final rounds took place on July 20, 22 and 28th at the Georgia Dome. There were 102 competitors from 31 nations, with nations in the team event having up to 7 gymnasts and other nations having up to 3 gymnasts. The event was won by Li Donghua of Switzerland, the nation's first victory in the men's pommel horse since 1928. It was the first time since 1980 that the pommel horse did not have a tie for first place. Marius Urzică earned Romania's first pommel horse medal with his silver, while Alexei Nemov earned Russia's first as a nation separate from the Soviet Union with his bronze.

Gymnastics at the 1996 Summer Olympics – Mens rings Olympic gymnastics event

The men's rings competition was one of eight events for male competitors in artistic gymnastics at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta. The qualification and final rounds took place on July 20, 22 and 28th at the Georgia Dome. There were 102 competitors from 31 nations, with nations in the team event having up to 7 gymnasts and other nations having up to 3 gymnasts. The event was won by Jury Chechi of Italy, the nation's first victory in the men's rings since 1924 and first medal in the event since 1964. There was a tie for silver, between Szilveszter Csollány of Hungary and Dan Burincă of Romania. It was the best result so far for either nation; Romania had previously had a bronze medalist but this was Hungary's first trip to the podium in the rings.

Gymnastics at the 1996 Summer Olympics – Mens parallel bars Olympic gymnastics event

The men's parallel bars competition was one of eight events for male competitors in artistic gymnastics at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta. The qualification and final rounds took place on July 20, 22 and 29th at the Georgia Dome. There were 106 competitors from 31 nations, with nations in the team event having up to 7 gymnasts and other nations having up to 3 gymnasts. The event was won by Rustam Sharipov of Ukraine, the nation's first victory in the men's parallel bars after the dissolution of the Soviet Union. Jair Lynch earned the United States' first medal in the event since 1984 with his silver. Defending champion Vitaly Scherbo earned bronze for Belarus. He was the sixth man to win multiple medals in the parallel bars.

Gymnastics at the 1996 Summer Olympics – Mens horizontal bar Olympic gymnastics event

The men's horizontal bar competition was one of eight events for male competitors in artistic gymnastics at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta. The qualification and final rounds took place on July 20, 22 and 28th at the Georgia Dome. There were 105 competitors from 31 nations, with nations in the team event having up to 7 gymnasts and other nations having up to 3 gymnasts. The event was won by Andreas Wecker of Germany, the nation's first victory in the men's horizontal bar since 1896. Wecker, who had won silver four years earlier, was the ninth man to win multiple medals in the event. Silver in 1996 went to Krasimir Dunev, Bulgaria's first horizontal bar medalist since 1980. There was a three-way tie for bronze: Russia and Belarus earned medals in their first independent appearances with Alexei Nemov and Vitaly Scherbo, respectively, while Fan Bin earned China's first medal in the event since 1984.

Gymnastics at the 1996 Summer Olympics – Mens artistic individual all-around Olympic gymnastics event

The men's individual all-around competition was one of eight events for male competitors in artistic gymnastics at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta. The qualification and final rounds took place on July 20, 22 and 24th at the Georgia Dome. There were 111 competitors from 31 nations. Each nation could enter a team of 7 gymnasts or up to 3 individual gymnasts. The event was won by Li Xiaoshuang of China, the nation's first victory in the event and first medal of any color since 1984. Two nations making their debut as independent nations after the dissolution of the Soviet Union took silver and bronze. Scherbo had won the event as a member of the Unified Team in 1992; he was the 11th man to earn multiple all-around medals.

These are the results of the women's team all-around competition, one of six events for female competitors in artistic gymnastics at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta. The compulsory and optional rounds took place on July 21 and 23 at the Georgia Dome. With their dramatic first ever gold medal, the United States gymnastics team was nicknamed the Magnificent Seven. The result also meant that the Russian team didn't win gold for the first time after ten consecutive Olympic victories. The format had changed slightly from the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona where instead of 6 members, national teams were made up of 7 members. Following the rules of what was known as the "765" format, 6 athletes performed on each apparatus, but only the top 5 scores counted towards the final combined score at the end, dropping the lowest score.

The men's artistic team all-around competition at the 1936 Summer Olympics was held at the Waldbühne on 10 and 11 August. It was the eighth appearance of the event.

The women's artistic team all-around competition at the 1948 Summer Olympics was held at Earls Court Exhibition Centre on 13 and 14 August. It was the third appearance of the event.

The women's artistic team all-around competition, one of six events for female competitors in artistic gymnastics at the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome, was held at the Baths of Caracalla from 6 to 8 September. It was the 6th appearance of the event.

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