1981 World Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships

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1981 World Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships
Location Flag of Germany.svg Munich, West Germany
Start date17 October 1981
End date20 October 1981

1981 World Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships were held in Munich, West Germany on October 17 to 20, 1981.

Contents

Participants

The following countries sent competitor(s) Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, China, Cuba, Czechoslovakia, Denmark, East Germany, France, Great Britain, Hungary, Israel, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, USA, USSR, West Germany & Yugoslavia

Individual

NationNameNationNameNationNameNationName
Flag of Australia.svg Robyne Levit Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg Daniela Bošanská Flag of Japan.svg Hiroko Yamasaki Flag of Spain.svg Susana Guillen
Flag of Australia.svg Fiona Wallace Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg Iveta Havlíčková Flag of Mexico.svg Martha Gonzales Flag of Sweden.svg Eva Bergstroem
Flag of Austria.svg Gertrude Ramsauer Flag of Denmark.svg Liselotte Korsgaard Flag of the Netherlands.svg Angelique de Bruijn Flag of Sweden.svg Gunloeg Bergvall
Flag of Austria.svg Ulrike Weiss Flag of Denmark.svg Mette Lyngholm Flag of the Netherlands.svg Sonja Grünewald Flag of Sweden.svg Anna Janson
Flag of Austria.svg Ursula Wicklicki Flag of East Germany.svg Bianca Dittrich Flag of the Netherlands.svg Susanne Knip Flag of Switzerland.svg Suzanne Müller
Flag of Belgium.svg Sarina Roberti Flag of East Germany.svg Katrin Huschke Flag of New Zealand.svg Kerry Dougherty Flag of Switzerland.svg Somea Paolucci
Flag of Brazil.svg Laura Monteiro Flag of East Germany.svg Petra Loucky Flag of New Zealand.svg Suzanne Ludlow Flag of Switzerland.svg Grazia Verzasconi
Flag of Brazil.svg Maria Campos dos Santos Flag of France.svg Christel Roger Flag of New Zealand.svg Tania Moss Flag of the United States.svg Lydia Bree Crabtree
Flag of Brazil.svg Laura Seixas Flag of France.svg Martine Vital Flag of Norway.svg Marianne Reme Flag of the United States.svg Sue Soffe
Flag of Bulgaria.svg Lilia Ignatova Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Lynette Gordon Flag of Norway.svg Hilde Soerhaug Flag of the United States.svg Valerie Zimring
Flag of Bulgaria.svg Iliana Raeva Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jacqueline Leavy Flag of Norway.svg Shirin Zorriassateiny Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Irina Derjugina
Flag of Bulgaria.svg Anelia Ralenkova Flag of Hungary.svg Timea Englender Flag of Poland.svg Teresa Folga Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Irina Devina
Flag of Canada.svg Debbie Bryant Flag of Hungary.svg Gyorgyi Kovacs Flag of Poland.svg Ewa Figeland-Kowalak Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Dalia Kutkaitė
Flag of Canada.svg Lori Fung Flag of Hungary.svg Brigitta Sziraczky Flag of Poland.svg Anna Klos-Sulima Flag of Germany.svg Anke Abraham
Flag of Canada.svg Jane Lazor Flag of Israel.svg Iris Barak Flag of Portugal.svg Maria Joao Falcao Flag of Germany.svg Carmen Rischer
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Jia Shao Flag of Israel.svg Dafna Gerson Flag of Portugal.svg Christina Lebre Flag of Germany.svg Regina Weber
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Xin Li Flag of Israel.svg Liath Haninovlitz Flag of Portugal.svg Elsa Lebre Flag of SFR Yugoslavia.svg Milena Reljin
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Xiurong Wang Flag of Italy.svg Manuela Agnolucci Flag of Romania.svg Dorina Cordos Flag of SFR Yugoslavia.svg Silvana Sokolov
Flag of Cuba.svg Aida Hernandez-Barrientos Flag of Italy.svg Claudia Peccianti Flag of Romania.svg Rozica Popescu Flag of SFR Yugoslavia.svg Ljiljana Vugic
Flag of Cuba.svg Roxana Merino-Martinez Flag of Italy.svg Giulia Staccioli Flag of Romania.svg Mihaela Tenasa
Flag of Cuba.svg Cecilia Juara-Rosell Flag of Japan.svg Kimie Kimura Flag of Spain.svg Eva Alcaraz
Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg Šárka Baťková Flag of Japan.svg Michiyo Ota Flag of Spain.svg Marta Bobo

Groups

Countries who participated in the group competition are as follows.

FlagNationFlagNationFlagNationFlagNation
Flag of Austria.svg Austria Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg Czechoslovakia Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand Flag of the United States.svg United States
Flag of Australia.svg Australia Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain Flag of Norway.svg Norway Flag of the Soviet Union.svg USSR
Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Flag of Hungary.svg Hungary Flag of Poland.svg Poland Flag of Germany.svg West Germany
Flag of Bulgaria.svg Bulgaria Flag of Italy.svg Italy Flag of Spain.svg Spain
Flag of Canada.svg Canada Flag of Japan.svg Japan Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg China Flag of the Netherlands.svg The Netherlands Flag of Switzerland.svg Switzerland

Medal table

PlaceCountryGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Bulgaria 57214
2 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg USSR 1113
3 Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg Czechoslovakia 0011

Individual Final

Individual All-Around

PlaceNationNameRopeHoopClubsRibbonTotal
1 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Anelia Ralenkova 9.8509.7509.8009.75039.150
2 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Lilia Ignatova 9.8509.7509.7509.70039.050
2 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Iliana Raeva 9.8009.7509.7009.80039.050
4 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Irina Devina 9.6509.5509.7509.80038.750
5 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Dalia Kutkaitė 9.6009.7009.6009.50038.400
6 Flag of Germany.svg Carmen Rischer 9.5009.6009.5009.60038.200
7 Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg Daniela Bošanská 9.6009.6509.6009.25038.100
8 Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg Iveta Havlíčková 9.4509.4009.5009.50037.850
9 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Irina Derjugina 9.5509.7509.2509.25037.800
10 Flag of Germany.svg Regina Weber 9.5009.4509.3509.40037.700
11 Flag of Japan.svg Kimie Kimura9.4509.5009.3509.25037.550
12 Flag of Spain.svg Marta Bobo9.2509.4009.6009.20037.450
12 Flag of Japan.svg Hiroko Yamasaki9.4009.4009.2509.40037.450
14 Flag of Poland.svg Anna Klos-Sulima9.3009.5509.5009.05037.400
15 Flag of Hungary.svg Gyorgyi Kovacs9.4009.2009.3009.35037.250
16 Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg Šárka Baťková9.3509.4509.4009.00037.200
17 Flag of Poland.svg Ewa Figeland-Kowalak9.3009.4009.3009.15037.150
17 Flag of SFR Yugoslavia.svg Milena Reljin 9.4009.3009.3009.15037.150
19 Flag of East Germany.svg Bianca Dittrich9.2009.2509.4009.05036.900
20 Flag of Spain.svg Susana Guillen9.1509.3009.2508.95036.650
21 Flag of Spain.svg Eva Alcaraz9.2509.2009.2508.90036.600
22 Flag of Japan.svg Michiyo Ota9.2009.0509.3008.95036.500
23 Flag of Poland.svg Teresa Folga9.3509.2008.9008.90036.350
24 Flag of Hungary.svg Timea Englender9.2509.2508.9508.85036.300
24 Flag of Sweden.svg Anna Janson9.2008.9509.2508.90036.300
24 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Jia Shao9.1009.1508.9509.10036.300
27 Flag of Germany.svg Anke Abraham 9.1509.5008.4509.10036.200
27 Flag of Italy.svg Claudia Peccianti9.0009.2009.1508.85036.200
29 Flag of East Germany.svg Petra Loucky9.5009.2009.1508.30036.150
30 Flag of Canada.svg Lori Fung 9.3509.2009.2508.30036.100
31 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Xiurong Wang9.1509.0009.0008.90036.050
32 Flag of East Germany.svg Katrin Huschke9.3509.1008.3009.15035.900
32 Flag of Romania.svg Rozica Popescu9.2509.2508.4508.95035.900
34 Flag of the United States.svg Lydia Bree Crabtree8.9009.1508.9008.90035.850
35 Flag of Sweden.svg Gunloeg Bergvall9.1509.0008.8508.80035.800
35 Flag of Italy.svg Giulia Staccioli9.1009.3008.8508.55035.800
37 Flag of Canada.svg Debbie Bryant9.3009.0508.8508.55035.750
37 Flag of Canada.svg Jane Lazor9.1009.1508.8508.65035.750
37 Flag of Switzerland.svg Grazia Verzasconi8.8509.0509.2508.60035.750
40 Flag of Romania.svg Dorina Cordos9.3508.6008.8008.95035.700
40 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Angelique de Bruijn9.0509.2008.6008.85035.700
42 Flag of the United States.svg Sue Soffe9.1508.7008.7509.05035.650
42 Flag of Romania.svg Mihaela Tenasa9.3008.2508.9509.15035.650
44 Flag of Cuba.svg Aida Hernandez-Barrientos9.0008.8509.0008.75035.600
44 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Susanne Knip8.9009.0008.9508.75035.600
44 Flag of the United States.svg Valerie Zimring9.0009.3008.7008.60035.600
47 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Xin Li8.8008.8008.8508.95035.400
48 Flag of Cuba.svg Roxana Merino-Martinez8.9508.9008.8508.65035.350
49 Flag of Israel.svg Dafna Gerson8.7509.0008.6508.90035.300
49 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jacqueline Leavy8.9008.9008.6508.85035.300
49 Flag of Norway.svg Marianne Reme8.8009.0009.0008.50035.300
52 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Lynette Gordon8.7008.8008.9508.75035.200
52 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Sonja Grünewald8.8008.8009.0508.55035.200
52 Flag of SFR Yugoslavia.svg Silvana Sokolov9.1508.6008.7008.75035.200
52 Flag of SFR Yugoslavia.svg Ljiljana Vugic8.8509.1008.5508.70035.200
56 Flag of Denmark.svg Mette Lyngholm8.7508.9008.9008.60035.150
56 Flag of Switzerland.svg Suzanne Müller8.8508.9008.8508.55035.150
58 Flag of Norway.svg Shirin Zorriassareiny9.0508.6008.8508.55035.050
59 Flag of France.svg Martina Vital8.8509.1008.5008.50034.950
60 Flag of Israel.svg Liath Haninovlitz9.0008.9008.6008.40034.900
60 Flag of Denmark.svg Liselotte Korsgaard8.8508.7508.8508.45034.900
60 Flag of New Zealand.svg Tania Moss8.9008.8508.5508.60034.900
60 Flag of France.svg Christel Roger8.8508.9008.7508.40034.900
64 Flag of Austria.svg Gertrude Ramsauer8.8508.9508.6508.50034.750
65 Flag of New Zealand.svg Kerry Dougherty8.8508.6008.9508.30034.700
66 Flag of Austria.svg Ulrike Weiss9.00089.0508.3008.25034.600
67 Flag of Sweden.svg Eva Bergstroem9.0008.2008.6508.65034.500
68 Flag of Norway.svg Hilde Soerhaug8.8008.8508.5008.20034.350
69 Flag of Israel.svg Iris Barak8.6508.5508.5508.50034.250
69 Flag of Austria.svg Ursula Wicklicki8.8508.8508.4008.15034.250
71 Flag of Australia.svg Robyne Levit8.7508.7508.3008.40034.200
71 Flag of Brazil.svg Laura Monteiro8.6008.6508.5508.40034.200
73 Flag of Brazil.svg Laura Seixas8.7508.6508.8507.90034.150
74 Flag of Cuba.svg Cecilia Juara-Rosell8.9008.9508.5007.70034.050
75 Flag of Portugal.svg Elsa Lebre8.6008.7508.4508.15033.950
76 Flag of Italy.svg Manuela Agnolucci9.0507.7008.5008.65033.900
77 Flag of Portugal.svg Christina Lebre8.5508.7008.5008.10033.850
78 Flag of Portugal.svg Maria Joao Falcao8.6008.3508.4508.35033.750
79 Flag of Belgium.svg Sarina Roberti8.5508.5008.5008.10033.650
80 Flag of Australia.svg Fiona Wallace8.5508.4508.2008.20033.400
81 Flag of Switzerland.svg Somea Paolucci8.8007.9008.5008.00033.200
82 Flag of New Zealand.svg Suzanne Ludlow8.7508.2508.4507.65033.100
83 Flag of Mexico.svg Martha Gonzales8.4008.3007.9507.55032.200
84 Flag of Brazil.svg Maria Campos dos Santos8.7008.7508.6502.50028.600
85 Flag of Hungary.svg Brigitta Sziraczky-8.6509.0507.90025.600

Individual Rope

PlaceNationNameAll AroundRopeTotal
1 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Lilia Ignatova 9.8509.85019.700
2 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Anelia Ralenkova 9.8509.75019.600
3 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Iliana Raeva 9.8009.75019.550
4 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Irina Devina 9.6509.80019.450
5 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Dalia Kutkaitė 9.6009.75019.350
6 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Irina Derjugina 9.55509.70019.250
7 Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg Daniela Bošanská 9.6009.75019.350
8 Flag of Germany.svg Carmen Rischer 9.5009.60019.100

Individual Hoop

PlaceNationNameAll AroundHoopTotal
1 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Lilia Ignatova 9.7509.85019.600
2 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Iliana Raeva 9.7509.80019.550
2 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Anelia Ralenkova 9.7509.80019.550
4 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Irina Derjugina 9.7509.75019.500
5 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Dalia Kutkaitė 9.7009.65019.350
6 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Irina Devina 9.5509.70019.250
7 Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg Daniela Bošanská 9.6509.50019.150
8 Flag of Germany.svg Carmen Rischer 9.6008.75018.350

Individual Clubs

PlaceNationNameAll AroundClubsTotal
1 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Anelia Ralenkova 9.8009.90019.700
2 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Lilia Ignatova 9.7509.90019.650
3 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Irina Devina 9.7509.80019.550
4 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Iliana Raeva 9.7009.80019.500
5 Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg Daniela Bošanská 9.6009.75019.350
6 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Dalia Kutkaitė 9.6009.65019.250
7 Flag of Spain.svg Marta Bobo9.6009.50019.100
7 Flag of Germany.svg Carmen Rischer 9.5009.60019.100

Individual Ribbon

PlaceNationNameAll AroundRibbonTotal
1 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Irina Devina 9.8009.90019.700
2 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Iliana Raeva 9.8009.80019.600
3 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Anelia Ralenkova 9.7509.80019.550
4 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Lilia Ignatova 9.7009.80019.500
5 Flag of Germany.svg Carmen Rischer 9.6009.70019.300
6 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Dalia Kutkaitė 9.5009.70019.200
7 Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg Iveta Havlíčková 9.5009.55019.050
8 Flag of Germany.svg Regina Weber 9.4009.60019.000

Group

Preliminaries

PlaceNationFirst ExerciseSecond ExerciseTotal
1 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Bulgaria19.40019.55038.950
2 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg USSR19.20019.30038.500
3 Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg Czechoslovakia18.85018.95037.800
4 Flag of Japan.svg Japan18.70018.75037.450
5 Flag of Spain.svg Spain18.15018.55036.700
6 Flag of Germany.svg West Germany18.15018.50036.650
7 Flag of Poland.svg Poland18.20018.40036.600
8 Flag of Italy.svg Italy18.20018.20036.400
9 Flag of Canada.svg Canada17.85018.10035.950
10 Flag of Norway.svg Norway17.65018.25035.900
11 Flag of the United States.svg United States17.60018.15035.750
12 Flag of Hungary.svg Hungary17.25018.35035.600
12 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands17.50018.10035.600
14 Flag of Austria.svg Austria17.55017.70035.250
15 Flag of Switzerland.svg Switzerland17.50017.60035.100
16 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg China17.45017.50034.950
17 Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden17.35017.50034.850
18 Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand16.90017.45034.350
19 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain17.10017.15034.250
20 Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil16.60017.10034.000
21 Flag of Australia.svg Australia16.75016.35033.100

Finals

PlaceNationAverageFinalTotal
1 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Bulgaria19.47519.10038.575
2 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg USSR19.25019.10038.350
3 Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg Czechoslovakia18.90019.25038.150
4 Flag of Japan.svg Japan18.72519.20037.925
5 Flag of Germany.svg West Germany18.32518.75037.075
6 Flag of Poland.svg Poland18.30018.65036.950
7 Flag of Spain.svg Spain18.35018.55036.900
8 Flag of Italy.svg Italy18.20018.25036.450

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