List of gymnasts at the 1992 Summer Olympics

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This is a list of the gymnasts who represented their country at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona from 25 July to 9 August 1992. Gymnasts across two disciplines (artistic gymnastics [1] and rhythmic gymnastics [2] ) participated in the Games.

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Female artistic gymnasts

NameCountryDate of birth (Age)
Youngest competitor Sonia Fraguas Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 20 November 1977 (aged 14)
Oldest competitor Giulia Volpi Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 30 January 1970 (aged 22)
NOC NameDate of birth (Age)Hometown
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Andrea Giordano 17 July 1976 (aged 16)
Romina Plataroti 9 March 1977 (aged 15) Buenos Aires, Argentina
Flag of Australia.svg  Australia Monique Allen 10 November 1971 (aged 20) New South Wales, Australia
Brooke Gysen 19 September 1977 (aged 14) Victoria, Australia
Julie-Anne Monico 16 March 1976 (aged 16) Victoria, Australia
Lisa Read 26 August 1973 (aged 18) Australian Capital Territory
Kylie Shadbolt 8 November 1972 (aged 19) Victoria, Australia
Jane Warrilow 27 July 1973 (aged 18) Perth, Western Australia
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium Bénédicte Evrard 21 March 1975 (aged 17) Brussels, Belgium
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Luísa Parente 1 February 1973 (aged 19) Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria Snezhana Hristakieva 11 March 1977 (aged 15) Plovdiv, Bulgaria
Tanya Maslarska 15 August 1975 (aged 16) Sofia, Bulgaria
Silvia Mitova 29 June 1976 (aged 16) Sofia, Bulgaria
Hristina Panayotova 27 August 1975 (aged 16) Sofia, Bulgaria
Svetlana Todorova 19 October 1974 (aged 17) Haskovo, Bulgaria
Deliana Vodenicharova 19 October 1973 (aged 18) Ruse, Bulgaria
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Mylène Fleury 12 January 1975 (aged 17) Montreal, Quebec
Janet Morin 25 September 1975 (aged 16) Fredericton, New Brunswick
Janine Rankin 3 June 1972 (aged 20) Weston, Ontario
Lori Strong 12 September 1972 (aged 19) Scarborough, Ontario
Stella Umeh 27 May 1975 (aged 17) Toronto, Ontario
Jennifer Wood 4 August 1972 (aged 19) Edmonton, Alberta
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China He Xuemei 6 February 1977 (aged 15) Lijiang, Yunnan
Li Li 26 February 1975 (aged 17) Xingning, Guangdong
Li Yifang 1 February 1975 (aged 17) Zhangzhou, Fujian
Lu Li 30 August 1976 (aged 15) Changsha, Hunan
Yang Bo 8 July 1973 (aged 19) Ningbo, Zhejiang
Zhang Xia 21 June 1975 (aged 17) Xintai, Shandong
Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg  Czechoslovakia Daniela Bártová 6 May 1974 (aged 18) Ostrava, Czechoslovakia
Pavla Kinclová 19 February 1975 (aged 17) Zlín, Czechoslovakia
Iveta Poloková 17 August 1970 (aged 21) Frýdek-Místek, Czechoslovakia
Flag of France.svg  France Karine Boucher 28 July 1972 (aged 19) Orléans, France
Karine Charlier 22 April 1977 (aged 15) Créteil, France
Marie-Angéline Colson 21 May 1976 (aged 16) Clermont-Ferrand, France
Virginie Machado 1 June 1976 (aged 16) Hénin-Beaumont, France
Chloé Maigre 24 December 1974 (aged 17) Niamey, Niger
Jenny Rolland 7 January 1975 (aged 17) Marseille, France
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Jana Günther 21 May 1975 (aged 17) Rostock, Germany
Annette Potempa 18 September 1976 (aged 15) Chorzów, Poland
Anke Schönfelder 2 October 1975 (aged 16) Berlin, Germany
Diana Schröder 18 April 1975 (aged 17) Mühlhausen, Germany
Kathleen Stark 9 September 1975 (aged 16) Rostock, Germany
Gabriele Weller 2 February 1976 (aged 16) Gießen, Germany
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain Sarah Mercer 30 December 1974 (aged 17) Durban, South Africa
Rowena Roberts 14 May 1977 (aged 15) Kingston upon Thames, England
Flag of Guatemala.svg  Guatemala Luísa Portocarrero 27 October 1976 (aged 15) Guatemala City, Guatemala
Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary Bernadett Balázs 19 April 1975 (aged 17) Budapest, Hungary
Ildikó Balog 7 November 1977 (aged 14) Békéscsaba, Hungary
Kinga Horváth 13 November 1976 (aged 15) Budapest, Hungary
Andrea Molnár 3 March 1975 (aged 17) Budapest, Hungary
Krisztina Molnár 8 April 1976 (aged 16) Budapest, Hungary
Henrietta Ónodi 22 May 1974 (aged 18) Békéscsaba, Hungary
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Veronica Servente 9 March 1977 (aged 15) Turin, Italy
Giulia Volpi 30 January 1970 (aged 22) Brescia, Italy
Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Japan Mari Kosuge 16 October 1975 (aged 16) Kodaira, Japan
Hanako Miura 28 March 1975 (aged 17) Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan
Kyoko Seo 28 June 1972 (aged 20) Yamagata Prefecture, Japan
Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico Denisse López 8 December 1976 (aged 15) Mexicali, Baja California
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Elvira Becks 8 May 1976 (aged 16) Nijmegen, Netherlands
Flag of North Korea.svg  North Korea An Myong-hwa 13 November 1974 (aged 17)
Choi Gyong-hui 23 May 1973 (aged 19)
Hwang Bo-sil6 November 1972 (aged 19)
Kim Gwang-suk 15 February (year unknown)*
Li Chun-mi 3 November 1976 (aged 15)
Pak Gyong-sil 3 June 1975 (aged 17)
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway Anita Tomulevski 15 March 1977 (aged 15) Oslo, Norway
Flag of Romania.svg  Romania Cristina Bontaș 5 December 1973 (aged 18) Ștefan cel Mare, Romania
Gina Gogean 9 September 1977 (aged 14) Câmpuri, Romania
Vanda Hădărean 3 May 1976 (aged 16) Cluj-Napoca, Romania
Lavinia Miloșovici 21 October 1976 (aged 15) Lugoj, Romania
Maria Neculiță 30 March 1974 (aged 18) Deva, Romania
Mirela Pașca 19 February 1975 (aged 17) Baia Mare, Romania
Flag of South Korea (1984-1997).svg  South Korea Lee Hee-kyung 29 April 1975 (aged 17)
Min A-yeong 28 January 1975 (aged 17)
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Alicia Fernández 25 November 1973 (aged 18) Madrid, Spain
Cristina Fraguas 8 July 1976 (aged 16) Madrid, Spain
Sonia Fraguas 20 November 1977 (aged 14) Madrid, Spain
Silvia Martínez 22 September 1974 (aged 17) Madrid, Spain
Ruth Rollán 14 May 1977 (aged 15) Madrid, Spain
Eva Rueda 13 September 1971 (aged 20) Madrid, Spain
Olympic flag.svg  Unified Team Svetlana Boginskaya 9 February 1973 (aged 19) Minsk, Byelorussian SSR
Oksana Chusovitina 19 June 1975 (aged 17) Bukhara, Uzbek SSR
Roza Galiyeva 28 April 1977 (aged 15) Olmaliq, Uzbek SSR
Elena Grudneva 21 February 1974 (aged 18) Kemerovo, Russian SFSR
Tatiana Gutsu 5 September 1976 (aged 15) Odessa, Ukrainian SSR
Tatiana Lysenko 23 June 1975 (aged 17) Kherson, Ukrainian SSR
Flag of the United States.svg  United States Wendy Bruce 23 March 1973 (aged 19) Plainview, Texas
Dominique Dawes 20 November 1976 (aged 15) Silver Spring, Maryland
Shannon Miller 10 March 1977 (aged 15) Rolla, Missouri
Betty Okino 4 June 1975 (aged 17) Entebbe, Uganda
Kerri Strug 19 November 1977 (aged 14) Tucson, Arizona
Kim Zmeskal 6 February 1976 (aged 16) Houston, Texas

* North Korea was accused of falsifying Kim Gwang-suk's age, and her true year of birth has never been conclusively determined. [3]

Male artistic gymnasts

NameCountryDate of birth (Age)
Youngest competitor Georgi Lozanov Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 3 March 1974 (aged 18)
Oldest competitor Marvin Campbell Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 14 July 1961 (aged 31)
NOC NameDate of birth (Age)Hometown
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Isidro Ibarrondo 21 December 1970 (aged 21)
Flag of Australia.svg  Australia Brennon Dowrick 27 July 1971 (aged 20) Wagga Wagga, New South Wales
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Marco Monteiro 23 July 1966 (aged 26) Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria Ilian Aleksandrov 1 January 1972 (aged 20) Pernik, Bulgaria
Krasimir Dunev 11 September 1972 (aged 19) Plovdiv, Bulgaria
Kalofer Hristozov 19 March 1969 (aged 23) Plovdiv, Bulgaria
Deyan Kolev 18 December 1965 (aged 26) Targovishte, Bulgaria
Georgi Lozanov 3 March 1974 (aged 18) Sofia, Bulgaria
Yordan Yovchev 24 February 1973 (aged 19) Plovdiv, Bulgaria
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Curtis Hibbert 2 September 1966 (aged 25) Kingston, Jamaica
Mike Inglis 30 October 1966 (aged 25) Cobourg, Ontario
Alan Nolet 17 December 1967 (aged 24) Toronto, Ontario
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China Guo Linyao 10 March 1972 (aged 20) Harbin, Heilongjiang
Li Chunyang 2 February 1968 (aged 24) Shantou, Guangdong
Li Dashuang 1 November 1973 (aged 18) Xiantao, Hubei
Li Ge 12 April 1969 (aged 23)
Li Jing 23 February 1970 (aged 22) Hengyang, Hunan
Li Xiaoshuang 1 November 1973 (aged 18) Xiantao, Hubei
Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg  Czechoslovakia Arnold Bugár 2 September 1971 (aged 20) Bratislava, Czechoslovakia
Martin Modlitba 12 January 1970 (aged 22) Banská Bystrica, Czechoslovakia
Flag of France.svg  France Patrice Casimir 4 July 1972 (aged 20) Saint-Pierre, Réunion
Sébastien Darrigade 20 March 1972 (aged 20) Saint-Mandé, France
Fabrice Guelzec 21 March 1968 (aged 24) Nantes, France
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Ralf Büchner 31 August 1967 (aged 24) Berlin, Germany
Mario Franke 22 January 1968 (aged 24) Sangerhausen, Germany
Sylvio Kroll 29 April 1965 (aged 27) Lübben, Germany
Sven Tippelt 3 June 1965 (aged 27) Leipzig, Germany
Oliver Walther 28 October 1972 (aged 19) Halle, Germany
Andreas Wecker 2 January 1970 (aged 22) Staßfurt, Germany
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain Terry Bartlett 2 December 1963 (aged 28) Southampton, England
Paul Bowler 13 October 1967 (aged 24) Manchester, England
Marvin Campbell 14 July 1961 (aged 31) Manchester, England
David Cox 20 June 1970 (aged 22) Johannesburg, South Africa
James May 30 January 1968 (aged 24) Seaton, England
Neil Thomas 6 April 1968 (aged 24) Chirk, Wales
Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary Szilveszter Csollány 13 April 1970 (aged 22) Sopron, Hungary
Róbert Élő 17 October 1969 (aged 22) Győr, Hungary
Csaba Fajkusz 13 September 1967 (aged 24) Győr, Hungary
Miklós Pánczél 4 February 1971 (aged 21) Dunaújváros, Hungary
Károly Schupkégel 4 July 1965 (aged 27) Brașov, Romania
Zoltán Supola 25 September 1970 (aged 21) Dunaújváros, Hungary
Flag of Israel.svg  Israel Ron Kaplan 1 May 1970 (aged 22)
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Paolo Bucci 23 July 1968 (aged 24) Milan, Italy
Gianmatteo Centazzo 4 February 1970 (aged 22) Venice, Italy
Boris Preti 6 February 1968 (aged 24) Gallarate, Italy
Ruggero Rossato 27 June 1968 (aged 24) Padua, Italy
Gabriele Sala 27 September 1967 (aged 24) Brescia, Italy
Alessandro Viligiardi 25 July 1967 (aged 25) Rome, Italy
Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Japan Yutaka Aihara 18 December 1970 (aged 21) Gunma Prefecture, Japan
Takashi Chinen 25 March 1967 (aged 25) Uruma, Japan
Yoshiaki Hatakeda 12 May 1972 (aged 20) Tokushima Prefecture, Japan
Yukio Iketani 26 September 1970 (aged 21) Tokyo, Japan
Masayuki Matsunaga 23 March 1970 (aged 22) Osaka, Japan
Daisuke Nishikawa 2 June 1970 (aged 22) Osaka, Japan
Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico Luis López 8 June 1969 (aged 23)
Flag of North Korea.svg  North Korea Cho Hun 24 September 1968 (aged 23)
Pae Gil-su 4 March 1972 (aged 20)
Sin Myong-su 9 December 1966 (aged 25)
Flag of Puerto Rico (1952-1995).svg  Puerto Rico Víctor Colón 16 March 1972 (aged 20)
Flag of Romania.svg  Romania Nicolae Bejenaru 30 May 1968 (aged 24) Bucharest, Romania
Adrian Gal 6 September 1970 (aged 21)
Marius Gherman 14 July 1967 (aged 25) Sibiu, Romania
Marian Rizan 29 October 1966 (aged 25) Craiova, Romania
Adrian Sandu 19 October 1966 (aged 25) Sibiu, Romania
Nicu Stroia 20 October 1971 (aged 20) Pângărați, Romania
Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia Jože Kolman 5 February 1967 (aged 25) Ljubljana, Slovenia
Flag of South Korea (1984-1997).svg  South Korea Han Gwang-ho 1 July 1973 (aged 19)
Han Yun-su 8 February 1973 (aged 19) Suwon, South Korea
Jeong Jin-su 15 August 1972 (aged 19)
Lee Joo-hyung 5 March 1973 (aged 19)
Yeo Hong-chul 28 May 1971 (aged 21) Gwangju, South Korea
Yoo Ok-ryul 1 March 1973 (aged 19)
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Alfonso Rodríguez 23 December 1965 (aged 26) Madrid, Spain
Miguel Ángel Rubio 20 August 1966 (aged 25) Barcelona, Spain
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Johan Jonasson 9 October 1966 (aged 25) Stockholm, Sweden
Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland Michael Engeler 18 June 1971 (aged 21) St. Gallen, Switzerland
Daniel Giubellini 19 August 1969 (aged 22)
Oliver Grimm 16 April 1969 (aged 23)
Markus Müller 22 December 1966 (aged 25)
Flavio Rota 20 July 1966 (aged 26)
Erich Wanner 5 April 1969 (aged 23)
Olympic flag.svg  Unified Team Valery Belenky 5 September 1969 (aged 22) Baku, Azerbaijan SSR
Ihor Korobchynskyi 16 August 1969 (aged 22) Antratsyt, Ukrainian SSR
Grigory Misyutin 29 December 1970 (aged 21) Oleksandriya, Ukrainian SSR
Vitaly Scherbo 13 January 1972 (aged 20) Minsk, Byelorussian SSR
Rustam Sharipov 2 June 1971 (aged 21) Dushanbe, Tajik SSR
Aleksey Voropayev 23 January 1973 (aged 19) Moscow, Russian SFSR
Flag of the United States.svg  United States Trent Dimas 10 November 1970 (aged 21) Albuquerque, New Mexico
Scott Keswick 3 March 1970 (aged 22) Washington, D.C.
Jair Lynch 2 October 1971 (aged 20) Amherst, Massachusetts
Dominick Minicucci Jr. 10 January 1969 (aged 23) Staten Island, New York
John Roethlisberger 21 June 1970 (aged 22) Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin
Chris Waller 20 September 1968 (aged 23) Evanston, Illinois

Rhythmic gymnasts

NameCountryDate of birth (Age)
Youngest competitor Céline Degrange Flag of France.svg  France 29 December 1978 (aged 13)
Oldest competitor Susan Cushman Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 7 January 1972 (aged 20)
NOC NameDate of birth (Age)Hometown
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium Cindy Stollenberg 22 July 1976 (aged 16) Verviers, Belgium
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Marta Cristina Schonhurst 11 November 1974 (aged 17) Passo Fundo, Brazil
Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria Maria Petrova 13 November 1975 (aged 16) Plovdiv, Bulgaria
Diana Popova 10 December 1976 (aged 15) Plovdiv, Bulgaria
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Susan Cushman 7 January 1972 (aged 20) Cold Lake, Alberta
Madonna Gimotea 6 October 1974 (aged 17) North York, Ontario
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China Bai Mei 8 January 1975 (aged 17)
Guo Shasha 22 April 1976 (aged 16) Nanjing, Jiangsu
Flag of Cyprus (1960-2006).svg  Cyprus Elena Khatzisavva 17 August 1977 (aged 14)
Anna Kimonos 15 December 1975 (aged 16)
Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg  Czechoslovakia Lenka Oulehlová 14 June 1973 (aged 19) Brno, Czechoslovakia
Jana Šramková 3 January 1976 (aged 16) Brno, Czechoslovakia
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland Hanna Laiho 13 December 1975 (aged 16) Lahti, Finland
Flag of France.svg  France Céline Degrange 29 December 1978 (aged 13) Moulins, France
Chrystelle-Arlette Sahuc 9 February 1975 (aged 17) Alès, France
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Christiane Klumpp 22 November 1976 (aged 15) Freudenstadt, Germany
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain Viva Seifert 15 April 1972 (aged 20) London, England
Debbie Southwick 11 May 1976 (aged 16) Liverpool, England
Flag of Greece.svg  Greece Maria Sansaridou 31 March 1977 (aged 15) Thessaloniki, Greece
Areti Sinapidou 27 October 1976 (aged 15) Thessaloniki, Greece
Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary Viktória Fráter 30 August 1977 (aged 14) Budapest, Hungary
Andrea Szalay 20 May 1976 (aged 16) Budapest, Hungary
Olympic flag.svg  Independent Olympic Participants Majda Milak 26 March 1977 (aged 15)
Kristina Radonjić 22 October 1974 (aged 17) Belgrade, Yugoslavia
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Samantha Ferrari 25 September 1973 (aged 18) Moggio, Italy
Irene Germini 24 July 1974 (aged 18) Legnano, Italy
Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Japan Yukari Kawamoto 13 June 1972 (aged 20) Kiyose, Japan
Miho Yamada 21 June 1973 (aged 19) Chofu, Japan
Flag of North Korea.svg  North Korea Chong Gum 6 November 1976 (aged 15)
Li Gyong-hui 10 July 1972 (aged 20) Pyongyang, North Korea
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland Eliza Białkowska 19 July 1973 (aged 19) Skwierzyna, Poland
Joanna Bodak 2 January 1974 (aged 18) Grybów, Poland
Flag of Romania.svg  Romania Irina Deleanu 12 November 1975 (aged 16) Bucharest, Romania
Ancuța Goia 22 June 1976 (aged 16)
Flag of South Korea (1984-1997).svg  South Korea Kim Yoo-kyung 1 October 1975 (aged 16)
Yun Byeong-hui 15 February 1976 (aged 16)
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Carmen Acedo 10 February 1975 (aged 17) Lleida, Spain
Carolina Pascual 17 June 1976 (aged 16) Orihuela, Spain
Olympic flag.svg  Unified Team Oksana Skaldina 24 May 1972 (aged 20) Zaporizhzhia, Ukrainian SSR
Aleksandra Timoshenko 18 February 1972 (aged 20) Bohuslav, Ukrainian SSR
Flag of the United States.svg  United States Tamara Levinson 17 November 1976 (aged 15) Buenos Aires, Argentina
Jenifer Lovell 1 February 1974 (aged 18) Miami, Florida

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