World Champions High Bar - All


German

On the „king of apparatuses“, too, Frenchmen were first to become successful in the first decade in the history of the WCh: Joseph Martinez, Marcel Lalue, Georges Charmoille. They were followed by the Czechs Joseph Cada and Miroslav Klinger, who, however,

had to share their title in 1922 with un-forgotten Slovenian Leon Stukelj and his countryfellow Petar Sumider.
The first US American who qualified for a final on high bar even managed so become world champion at the same time (1979):
Kurt Thomas. The Canadian Curtis Hibbert suprised 1987 with powerful style and the silver medal in Rotterdam, Scott Keswick (USA) stood twice among the best 8 of this apparatus and Chainy Umphrey (USA) almost managed to win the bronze medal in 1994 (4th place). Defending Champion 2001 is the Spaniard Jesus Carballo, the silver medal was won by the Canadian Alexander Jeltkov in Tianjin 1999.
The 18years old Greece from Athens, Viasios Maras was the big surprise in Ghent and he won the first high bar gold for his country in the Flandern Arena. He repeated his success in 2002. But twenty five years after Shigeru Kasamatzu (1978) a Japanese won in Anaheim 2003 on high bar, Takehiro Kashima . 2006 Philippe Rizzo is the first Australian who won a title for his country!
After a very long time of 18 years China won a gold medal again by olympic champion
Zou, Kai ...
*WORLD CHAMPIONS on HORIZONTAL BAR / RECK
 

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-  last & German Finalists

2009
London
GBR
Zou, Kai
(CHN)
Epke Zonderland
(NED)
Igor Cassina
(ITA)
4. D. Leyva (USA)
5. A. Pegan (SLO)
6. K. Uchimura (JPN)
7. A. Tsarevich (BLR)
8. J. Horton (USA)

2007
Stuttgart
GER
Fabian Hambuechen (GER) Aljaz Pegan
(SLO)
Hisashi Mizutori
(JPN)
4. E. Zonderland (NED)
5. J. Wammes (NED)
5. E. Pozzo (ITA)
7. V. Maras (GRE)
8. H. Tomita (JPN)

2006
Aarhus
Philippe Rizzo
(AUS)
Aljaz Pegan
(SLO)
Vlasios Maras
(GRE)
4. H. Tomita (JPN)
5. N. Kryukov (RUS)
6. T. Mori (JPN)
7. Kim, Seung Il (KOR)
8. M. Dragulescu (ROU)

2005
Melbourne
 Aljaz Pegan
(SLO)
Yann  Cucherat
(FRA) 
 Valeri Goncharov
(RUS)
4. F. Hambuechen GER)
5. V. Maras (GRE)
6. Xiao, Qin (CHN)
7. D. Istra (AUS)
8. H. Tomita (JPN)

2003
Anaheim
Takehiro Kashima (JPN) Igor Cassina
(ITA) 
Alexei Nemov
(RUS)
2002
Debrecen
Vlasios Maras
(GRE)
Ivan Ivankov
(BLR)
Aljaz Pegan
(SLO)
-
2001 Vlasios Maras
(GRE)
Alexander Beresch (UKR)
Philippe Rizzo (AUS)
 
1999 J. Carballo (ESP) A. Jeltkov (CAN) Yang, Wei (CHN) (E2) A. Wecker
1997 J. Tanskanen (FIN) J. Carballo (ESP) A. Beresch (UKR) -
1996 J. Carballo (ESP) K. Dounev (BUL) V. Scherbo (BLR) -
1995 A. Wecker (GER) Y. Hatakeda (JPN) K. Dunew (BUL) -
1994 V. Scherbo (BLR) Z. Supola (HUN) I. Ivankov (BLR) -
1993 S. Kharkov (RUS) M. Gherman (ROM Z. Supola (HUN) -
1992 G. Misiutin (GUS) Li, Jing (CHN) I. Korobtchinski (GUS) (19.) Maik Belle (GER)
(21.) Mike Beckmann (GER)
(59) Maik Krahberg (GER)
1991 Ralf Buechner
(GER)

Li, Chunyang
(CHN)
- Vitali Scherbo
(URS)
6. Sylvio Kroll (GER)

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

       
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- German Finalists

1989 Li, Chunyan (CHN) W. Artiomov (URS) Y. Iketani (JPN) 6. Andreas Wecker (GDR)
1987 D. Bilosertchev (URS) C. Hibbert (CAN) H. Behrendt (GDR)
Z. Borkai (HUN)
-
1985 Tong, Fei (CHN) S. Kroll (GDR) M. Watanabe (JPN) 7. Jörg Hasse (GDR)
1983 D. Bilosertchev (URS) P. Vatuone (FRA)
A. Pogorelov (URS)
-     -
1981 A. Tkatschev (URS) E. Gienger (FRG)
A. Akopian (URS)
- 7. Michael Nikolay (GDR)
1979 K. Thomas (USA) A. Tkatschev (URS) A. Ditiatin (URS) 5.Michael Nikolay (GDR)
1978 S. Kasamatsu (JPN) E. Gienger (FRG) S. Deltchev (BUL)
G. Kryssin (URS)
6. Michael Nikolay (GDR)
7. Reinhard Rückriem (GDR)
1974 E. Gienger (FRG) W. Thuene (GDR) E. Kenmotsu (JPN)
A. Szajna (POL)
-
1970 E. Kenmotsu (JPN) A. Nakayama (JPN) K. Koeste (GDR)
T. Hayata (JPN)
-
1966 A. Nakayama (URS) Y. Endo (JPN) T. Mitsukuri (JPN) -
1962 T. Ono (JPN) Y. Endo (JPN)
P. Stolbov (URS)
- -
1958 B. Shakhlin (URS) A. Asarian (URS) J. Titov (URS)
M. Takemoto (JPN)
-
1954 V. Muratov (URS) H. Bantz (FRG)
B. Shakhlin (URS) 
- -
1950 P. Aaltonen (FIN) V. Huhtanen (FIN) W. Lehmann (SUI)
J. Stalder (SUI) 
-
1938 M. Reusch (SUI) A. Hudec (CSR) W. Beck (SUI) -
1934 E. Winter (GER) H. Sandrock (GER)
G. Miez (SUI)
- 6. W. Steffens (GER) 
1930  I. Pelle (HUN) M. Pèter (HUN) L. Stukelj (YUG) -
1926 L. Stukelj (YUG) J. Primozic (YUG) L. Vachà (CSR)  -
1922 L. Stukelj (YUG)
P. Sumi (YUG)
M. Klinger (CSR)
- - -
1913 J. Cada (CSR)
M. Torrès (FRA)
-
A. Damol (BEL)
O. Palazzi (ITA)
J. Sykora (CSR)
 -
1911 J. Cada (CSR) M. Torrès (FRA)
S. Svoboda (CSR)
G. Romano (ITA)
-
1909 J. Martinez (FRA) F. Erben (CSR)
J. Cada (CSR)
K. Fuchs (CSR)
- -
1907 G. Charmoille (FRA)
F. Erben (CSR)
- J. Rolland (FRA)  -
1905 M. Lalue (FRA) J. Martinez (FRA) L. Dèmanet FRA)
P. Payssè (FRA)
-
1903 J. Martinez (FRA) P. Payssè (FRA)
J. Lecoutre (FRA)
Charles van Hulle (BEL)
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