WORLD CHAMPIONS ALL, Men, Floor exercises
The very first World Champion on floor was Josip Primozic from Yugoslavia in 1930 (Luxembourg). All together 24 Champions are coming from 11 countries. On the top the Japaneses: They won 5 titles unimterrupted from 1958 to 1974 and the Chineses $) from 1981 to 1987.
 Igor Korobtschinski (1989-1992) and  Witali Scherbo (1994 - 1996) were the only one athletes who won 3 titles uninterrupted. Kurt Thomas (1979/USA) was the only one floor world champion from the USA, together in Fort Worth 1979 with the German Andreas Brückner (GDR). Neil Thomas from Great Britain won two silver medals, also Nemow and at last Dragulescu...


German

  
     WCh Men, Floor
Year - notices
2003
Anaheim
      -
2002
Debrecen
M.Dragulescu (ROM) J.Jovchev(BUL) P. Hamm (USA) -
2001
Ghent
J. Jowtschew (BUL)
M. Dragulescu(ROM)
I.Wichrows (LAT) -
1999
Tianjin
Nemov (RUS) Deferr (ESP) Xing, Aowei (CHN) -
1997
Lausanne
Nemov (RUS) Karbonenko (FRA) Li, Xiaopeng (CHN) -
1996
San Josè
Scherbo (BLR) Voropaev (RUS) Misjutin (UKR) -
1995
Sabae
Scherbo (BLR) Li, Xiaoshuang (CHN) Misjutin (UKR) -
1994
Brisbane
Scherbo (BLR) Mellissanidis (GRE)
Thomas (GBR)
- -
1993
Birmingham
Misjutin (UKR Thomas (GBR)
Scherbo (BLR)
- -
1992
Paris
Korobtchinski (GUS) Scherbo (GUS) Krahberg (GER) (Q) Nikiferow (GER) (Q) Beckmann (Q)
1991
Indianapolis
Korobtchinski (URS) Scherbo (URS) Nishikawa (JPN) 5. Wecker (GER), 7. Kroll (GER)

      - before  the political changes at the beginning of the Nineties:

   
Jahr - German finalists
1989 Korobtchinski (URS) Artomov (URS) Li, Chunyang (CHN) 6. S. Tippelt (GDR) 7. Kroll (GDR)
1987 Lou, Yun (CHN) Artomov (URS) Geraskov (BUL) 6. Kroll (GDR)
1985 Tong, Fei (CHN) Koroljov (URS) Li, Ning (CHN) 4. Kroll (GDR),  8.U.Hoffmann (GDR)
1983 Tong Fei (CHN) Bilosertchev (URS) Li, Ning (CHN)           7. Kroll (GDR)
1981 Li, Yuejiu (CHN)
Koroljov (URS)
  - Gushiken (JPN) 6. M. Nikolay(GDR)  8. Bronst (GDR)
1979 Brückner (GDR)
Thomas (USA)
 - Tkatschev (URS) -
1978 Thomas (USA) Kasamatsu (JPN) Ditjatin (URS) 6. Jorek (FRG)  7. Brückner (GDR)
1974 Kasamatsu (JPN) Kajiyama (JPN) Keranov (BUL) 5. Hanschke (GDR)
1970 Nakayama (JPN) Kenmotsu (JPN) T. Kato (JPN)
1966 Nakayama (JPN) Endo (JPN) Menichelli (ITA) -
1962 Aihara (JPN) Menichelli (ITA) Endo (JPN)
1958 Takemoto (JPN) Ono (JPN) Titov (URS) -
1954 Muratov (URS) Thoresson (SWE)  Takemoto (JPN)
1950 Stalder (SUI) Dot (FRA) Gebendinger (SUI)  -
1938 Gajdos (TCH) Hudec (TCH) Mack (SUI)
1934 Miez (SUI)  Mack (SUI) Krötzsch (GER)  6. Sandrock (GER)  
1930  Primozic (YUG)  Löffler (TCH) Krauss (FRA)
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