Gymnastics at the 1992 Summer Olympics – Women's rhythmic individual all-around

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Women's rhythmic individual all-around
at the Games of the XXV Olympiad
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Alexandra Timoshenko Olympic flag.svg  Unified Team
Silver medal icon.svg Carolina Pascual Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
Bronze medal icon.svg Oxana Skaldina Olympic flag.svg  Unified Team
  1988
1996  

These are the results of the rhythmic individual all-around competition, the only Rhythmic Gymnastic event at the 1992 Summer Olympics . The four pieces of apparatus used were ball, clubs, hoop, and rope (ribbon was omitted). 42 gymnasts competed in the preliminary round.

The format for the competition was unusual. Instead of choosing the gymnasts with the highest scores from the qualifying round to advance to the final (as had been the case in 1984 and 1988), it was decided that the six best would qualify for the final, along with the top 12 for each apparatus, meaning that nine of the 17 finalists performed in the final with only one to three pieces of apparatus and had no chance to win.

Each gymnast carried forward half her preliminary round score (prelim score) to the final, where it was added to her score in the final (final score).

Preliminary round

RankNameRopeHoopBallClubsPrelim Total
1Olympic flag.svg  Alexandra Timoshenko  (EUN)9.8009.7259.6509.80038.975
2Olympic flag.svg  Oksana Skaldina  (EUN)9.6009.7259.7259.47538.525
3Flag of Spain.svg  Carolina Pascual  (ESP)9.6009.6009.6259.57538.400
4Flag of Spain.svg  Carmen Acedo  (ESP)9.4259.4759.6009.45037.950
5Flag of Romania.svg  Irina Deleanu  (ROM)9.5759.4009.4009.45037.825
Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Maria Petrova  (BUL)9.4759.4509.4009.50037.825
7Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Diana Popova  (BUL)9.5009.5509.5509.05037.650
8Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg  Lenka Oulehlová  (TCH)9.4509.3509.3009.37537.475
9Flag of Poland.svg  Joanna Bodak  (POL)9.4009.3259.3259.40037.450
10Flag of Greece.svg  Maria Sansaridou  (GRE)9.4009.2759.2259.20037.125
11Flag of Italy.svg  Samantha Ferrari  (ITA)9.2259.3009.3009.10036.925
12Flag of Greece.svg  Areti Sinapidou  (GRE)9.2009.2759.2259.15036.850
13Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg  Jana Šramková  (TCH)9.1509.2509.3009.05036.750
14Flag of Poland.svg  Eliza Bialkowska  (POL)9.2509.3509.2008.92536.725
15Flag of Italy.svg  Irene Germini  (ITA)9.3259.0009.0759.27536.675
16Flag of Romania.svg  Ancuța Goia  (ROM)9.0009.2009.2509.05036.500
17Flag of North Korea.svg  Li Gyong-hui  (PRK)9.1509.1509.2758.85036.425
18Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Miho Yamada  (JPN)9.1009.2509.0009.05036.400
19Flag of France.svg  Chrystelle-Arlette Sahuc  (FRA)9.1509.0509.0759.10036.375
20Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Madonna Gimotea  (CAN)9.3259.2509.2258.55036.350
20Flag of Germany.svg  Christiane Klumpp  (GER)9.3509.3008.5759.12536.350
22Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Debbie Southwick  (GBR)9.2008.8509.0759.02536.150
23Flag of the United States.svg  Jenifer Lovell  (USA)9.0259.1258.9509.02536.125
24Flag of Hungary.svg  Viktória Fráter  (HUN)9.0009.1509.1508.80036.100
25Flag of France.svg  Céline Degrange  (FRA)9.0008.9759.0508.92535.950
Flag of Finland.svg  Hanna Laiho  (FIN)9.0009.1009.1508.70035.950
27Flag of North Korea.svg  Chong Gum  (PRK)8.8759.0509.0358.92535.875
28Flag of Hungary.svg  Andrea Szalay  (HUN)8.9509.1009.1258.65035.825
29Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Bai Mei  (CHN)8.5259.1509.1258.97535.775
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Susan Cushman  (CAN)8.8509.1508.9008.87535.775
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Viva Seifert  (GBR)8.9509.1509.0258.65035.775
32Olympic flag.svg  Majda Milak  (IOP)9.0009.1008.9758.60035.675
33Olympic flag.svg  Kristina Radonjić  (IOP)8.7009.0009.1008.80035.600
34Flag of South Korea (1984-1997).svg  Yun Byeong-hui  (KOR)9.2259.0758.4508.75035.500
35Flag of South Korea (1984-1997).svg  Kim Yoo-kyung  (KOR)8.8758.8758.7758.85037.375
36Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Guo Shasha  (CHN)8.9009.3008.6258.30035.125
37Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Yukari Kawamoto  (JPN)8.7009.0758.8758.40035.050
38Flag of Cyprus (1960-2006).svg  Anna Kimonos  (CYP)8.8008.6508.8758.70035.025
39Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Cindy Stollenberg  (BEL)8.8758.9258.6008.55034.950
40Flag of the United States.svg  Tamara Levinson  (USA)9.0259.0008.2008.25034.475
41Flag of Brazil.svg  Marta Cristina Schonhurst  (BRA)8.6008.4508.6508.75034.450
42Flag of Cyprus (1960-2006).svg  Elena Khatzisavva  (CYP)8.4508.3508.4008.57533.775
Flag of Portugal.svg  Clara Piçarra  (POR)did not start
Notes:

Final

RankNamePrelim ScoreRopeHoopBallClubsFinal scoreTotal
Gold medal icon.svg Olympic flag.svg  Alexandra Timoshenko  (EUN)19.4879.9509.9509.7009.95039.55059.037
Silver medal icon.svg Flag of Spain.svg  Carolina Pascual  (ESP)19.2009.6509.7009.7759.77538.90058.100
Bronze medal icon.svg Olympic flag.svg  Oksana Skaldina  (EUN)19.2629.5259.7259.6509.75038.65057.912
4Flag of Spain.svg  Carmen Acedo  (ESP)18.9759.5509.6009.5509.55038.25057.225
5Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Maria Petrova  (BUL)18.9129.5759.5009.5259.57538.17557.087
6Flag of Romania.svg  Irina Deleanu  (ROM)18.9129.6009.1009.4509.55037.70056.612
7Flag of Poland.svg  Joanna Bodak  (POL)18.7259.3009.4509.4509.55037.75056.475
8Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg  Lenka Oulehlová  (TCH)18.7379.4509.3259.4509.17537.40056.137
9Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Diana Popova  (BUL)18.8259.4009.5509.550/28.50047.325
10Flag of Germany.svg  Christiane Klumpp  (GER)18.1759.2509.300/9.25027.80045.975
11Flag of Greece.svg  Maria Sansaridou  (GRE)18.5629.325//9.15018.47537.037
12Flag of Italy.svg  Samantha Ferrari  (ITA)18.525/9.2009.325/18.46236.987
13Flag of Italy.svg  Irene Germini  (ITA)18.6009.300//9.30018.33736.937
14Flag of Greece.svg  Areti Sinapidou  (GRE)18.425///9.4009.40027.825
15Flag of Poland.svg  Eliza Bialkowska  (POL)18.362/9.400//9.40027.762
16Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg  Jana Šramková  (TCH)18.375//9.275/9.27527.650
17Flag of North Korea.svg  Li Gyong-hui  (PRK)18.212//9.300/9.30027.512

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