Gymnastics at the 2001 Mediterranean Games

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Gymnastics were contested at the 2001 Mediterranean Games.

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Medal winners

Men's

EventGoldSilverBronze
Individual all-aroundFlag of Spain.svg  ESP Víctor Cano 53.525Flag of France.svg  FRA Cedric Guille 53.450Flag of Italy.svg  ITA Alberto Busnari 53.250
Teams all-aroundFlag of France.svg France
Olivier Esquer
Cedric Guille
Dimitri Karbanenko
Johan Mounard
Sebastien Tayac
160.675Flag of Italy.svg Italy
Matteo Angioletti
Alberto Busnari
Igor Cassina
Andrea Coppolino
Enrico Pozzo
160.400Flag of Spain.svg Spain
Alejandro Barrenechea
Víctor Cano
Saul Cofino
Oriol Combarros
Andreu Vivó
158.175
FloorFlag of France.svg  FRA Dimitri Karbanenko 9.325Flag of Italy.svg  ITA Enrico Pozzo 9.300Flag of Greece.svg  GRE Konstantinos Barbakis 9.275
Pommel HorseFlag of Algeria.svg  ALG Sid Ali Ferdjani 9.275Flag of Italy.svg  ITA Alberto Busnari 9.212Flag of Italy.svg  ITA Igor Cassina 9.137
RingsFlag of Greece.svg  GRE Dimosthenis Tambakos 9.725Flag of Italy.svg  ITA Andrea Coppolino 9.612Flag of Egypt.svg  EGY Walid Elderiny 9.537
VaultFlag of France.svg  FRA Dimitri Karbanenko 9.256Flag of Turkey.svg  TUR Ümit Şamiloğlu 9.231Flag of Egypt.svg  EGY Ali Raouf 9.200
BarsFlag of Greece.svg  GRE Vasileios Tsolakidis 9.637Flag of Spain.svg  ESP Andreu Vivó 9.487Flag of Slovenia.svg  SLO Mitja Petkovšek 9.175
Horizontal barFlag of Greece.svg  GRE Vlasios Maras 9.737Flag of Spain.svg  ESP Andreu Vivó 9.675Flag of Slovenia.svg  SLO Aljaž Pegan 9.625

Women's

EventGoldSilverBronze
Individual all-aroundFlag of Spain.svg  ESP Sara Moro 37.237Flag of Italy.svg  ITA Ilaria Colombo 36.212Flag of Spain.svg  ESP Elena Gomez 35.962
Teams all-aroundFlag of Spain.svg Spain
Elena Gomez
Marta Cusido
Sara Moro
Alba Planas
Susana Garcia
109.075Flag of Italy.svg Italy
Cristina Cavalli
Maria-Teresa Gargano
Ilaria Colombo
Monica Bergamelli
Giorgia Denti
107.125Flag of France.svg France
Nelly Soupe
Melodie Vaudable
Clelia Coutzac
Marlene Peron
Delphine Regease
104.800
FloorFlag of Spain.svg  ESP Elena Gomez 9.450Flag of Spain.svg  ESP Sara Moro 9.437Flag of Italy.svg  ITA Maria-Teresa Gargano 9.000
VaultFlag of Tunisia.svg  TUN Leonie Marzouk 9.043Flag of Italy.svg  ITA Monica Bergamelli 8.993Flag of Spain.svg  ESP Sara Moro 8.9000
Uneven barsFlag of Spain.svg  ESP Susana Garcia 9.587Flag of Italy.svg  ITA Monica Bergamelli 9.112Flag of France.svg  FRA Clelia Coutzac 8.775
Balance beamFlag of Italy.svg  ITA Ilaria Colombo 9.387Flag of France.svg  FRA Marlene Peron
Flag of Italy.svg  ITA Maria-Teresa Gargano
9.087

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of Spain.svg  Spain  (ESP)53311
2Flag of France.svg  France  (FRA)3227
3Flag of Greece.svg  Greece  (GRE)3014
4Flag of Italy.svg  Italy  (ITA)19313
5Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria  (ALG)1001
Flag of Tunisia.svg  Tunisia  (TUN)1001
7Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey  (TUR)0101
8Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt  (EGY)0022
Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia  (SLO)0022
Totals (9 entries)14151342

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