Gymnastics events were competed at the 2005 East Asian Games in Macau. [1]
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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All-around Finals | |||
Team | ![]() Dong Zhendong Du Wei Feng Jing Lu Bin Lü Bo Xiao Qin | ![]() Ryosuke Baba Kenya Kobayashi Hiroaki Kusu Shun Kuwahara Yasuhiro Ogawa Naoya Tabara | ![]() Kim Dae-eun Kim Ji-hoon Kim Seun-gil Sin Seob Yang Tae-young Yoo Won-chool |
Individual | Feng Jing ![]() | Lü Bo ![]() | Yang Tae-young ![]() |
Apparatus Finals | |||
Floor exercise | Ri Jong-song ![]() | Naoya Tabara ![]() | Kim Seun-gil ![]() |
Pommel horse | Xiao Qin ![]() | Xu Wei ![]() | Huang Che-kuei ![]() |
Rings | Lü Bo ![]() | Lin Yung-hsi ![]() | Yang Tae-young ![]() |
Vault | Lu Bin ![]() | Huang Yi-hsueh ![]() | Ri Se-gwang ![]() |
Parallel bars | Dong Zhendong ![]() | Yasuhiro Ogawa ![]() | Yang Tae-young ![]() |
Horizontal bar | Kim Dae-eun ![]() | Ryosuke Baba ![]() | Shun Kuwahara ![]() |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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All-around Finals | |||
Team | ![]() Cheng Fei Fan Ye Li Ya Pang Panpan Zhang Nan Zhang Yufei | ![]() Manami Ishizaka Mayu Kuroda Kyoko Oshima Ayaka Sahara Miki Uemura Satomi Yamamoto | ![]() Han Jong-ok Hong Su-jong Kang Yun-mi Kim Un-jong Pyon Kwang-sun Ri Hae-yon |
Individual | Zhang Nan ![]() | Fan Ye ![]() | Kyoko Oshima ![]() |
Apparatus Finals | |||
Vault | Kang Yun-mi ![]() | Cheng Fei ![]() | Hong Su-jong ![]() |
Uneven bars | Li Ya ![]() | Hong Su-jong ![]() | Mayu Kuroda ![]() |
Balance beam | Fan Ye ![]() | Ri Hae-yon ![]() | Mayu Kuroda ![]() |
Floor exercise | Cheng Fei ![]() | Pang Panpan ![]() | Manami Ishizaka ![]() |
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