VAULT: World Champions all   (Women)


German

From the 10th World Championships in 1934, Budapest also women took part in artistic gymnastics.
But at first in Basel / Switzerland 1950 the first World Champion on vault was honoured:
Helena Rakocy from Poland is the very firts World Champion in vaulting of history, silver won the Austrian Gertrude Kolar and bronze Alexandrine Lemoine from France.
From 1950 on there are all together 24 world champions on vault, coming from 11 countries, the most of them from the former Soviet Union (7x) and from Romania (6). Titleholder 1999 was the Olympic Champion of Sydney 2000, Elena Zamolodchikova from Russia.
The first "PEGASES World Champion" in history 2001 was her teammate Svetlana Khorkina and "Zamo" won again in Debrecen 2002.
CHENG, Fei won the very first vault medal for China in 2005 and repeated in Aarhus 2006.
Oksana Chusovitina break a world record: 7 WCh medals on vault only! But CHENG, Fei made a Hattrick in Stuttgart and won her third title in
sequence!
2009 London
Kyla Williams womn the very first Gold medal for the USA ...!
 
  World Champions ALL, Women (- from 1950 on....)
  
Year

- more finalists

2009
London
GBR
Kayla Williams
(USA)
Ariella Kaeslin
(SUI)
Youna Dufournet
(FRA)
4. E.Kurbanova (RUS)
5. Hong, Un Jong (PRK)
6. A. Myzdrikova (RUS)
7. Br. Rogers (CAN)
8. B.Garcia Rodr. (MEX) (R
2007
Stuttgart
GER
CHENG, Fei (CHN) HONG, Su Jong (PRK) Alicia Sacramone (USA) 4. HONG, Un Jong (PRK)
5. Jade BARBOSA (BRA)
6. O. CHUSOVITINA (GER)
7. Jana KOMRSKOVA (CZE)
8. El. Zamolodchikova (RUS)
2006
Aarhus
DEN
CHENG, Fei (CHN) Alicia Sacramone (USA) Oksana Chusovitina (GER) 4. Lais SOUZA (BRA)
5. Anna PAVLOVA (RUS)
6. El. Zamolodchikova (RUS)
7. HONG, Su Jong (PRK)
8. Sandra IZBASA (ROU)
2005
Melbourne
Cheng, Fei (CHN) O. Chusovitina (UZB) Alicia Sacramone (USA)
2003
Anaheim
Oksana Chusovitina (UZB) KANG, Yun Mi (PRK)
E. Zamolodshikova (RUS)
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2002
Debrecen
E. Zamolodchikova (RUS) N. Zhiganshina (RUS) O. Chusovitina (UZB) -
2001
Ghent

S. Khorkina (RUS)

O. Chusovitina (UZB) A. Raducan (ROU) -
1999 E. Zamolodchikova (RUS) S. Amanar (ROU) M. Olaru (ROU) -
1997 S. Amanar (ROU) Zhou, Duan (CHN) G. Gogean (ROU) -
1996 G. Gogean (ROU) S. Amanar (ROU)   -
1995 S. Amanar (ROU)
L. Podkopayeva (UKR)
- G. Gogean (ROU) -
1994 G. Gogean (ROU) S. Khorkina (RUS) L. Milosovici (ROU) -
1993 E. Piskun (BLR) L. Milosovici (ROU) O. Chusovitina (UZB) -
1992 H. Onodi (HUN) S. Boginskaya (GUS)  O. Chusovitina (GUS)  (Hf) Gaby  Weller (GER)
1991 L. Milosovici (ROU)  O. Chusovitina (GUS)
H. Onodi (HUN)
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     - b e f o r e  the political changes at the beginning of the nineties:

  
Jahr

 - German finalists

1989 A. Dudnik (URS)  C. Bontas (ROU)
B. Johnson (USA)
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1987 E. Shushunova (URS)     Golea (ROU) A. Dobre (ROU) 8. Martina Jentsch (GDR)
1985 E. Shushunova (URS) E. Szabo (ROU)   D. Kersten (GDR) -
1983 B. Stoyanova (BUL)    L. Agache (ROU)
E. Szabo (ROU)     
- 4.  Maxi Gnauck (GDR)
6. Sylvia Rau (GDR)
1981 M. Gnauck (GDR S. Sakharova (URS) S. Kraeker (GDR)
1979 Turner (ROU) S. Sakharova (URS) S. Kraeker (GDR)
N. Kim (URS)
6. Maxi Gnauck (GDR)
1978 Nelli Kim (URS)  N. Comaneci (ROU)  S. Kraeker (GDR) 7.  Heike Kunhardt (GDR)
1974 O. Korbut (URS)  L. Turichtcheva (URS)     Perdykulova (TCH) 5. Angelika Hellmann (GDR)
1970 E. Zuchold (GDR) K. Janz (GDR) L. Turichtcheva (URS)
    Burda (URS)
6. Angelika Hellmann (GDR)
1966 V. Cáslavská (TCH) E. Zuchold (GDR) N. Kutchinskaya (URS) 4. Ute Starke (GDR)
1962 V. Cáslavská (TCH)  L. Latynina (URS)    Manina (URS) 4. Birgit Radochla (GDR), 
5. IngridFöst (GDR)
1958 L. Latynina (URS)  S. Muratova (URS)
    Kalinina (URS)
    Manina (URS)
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1954 Manina (URS)
A.- S. Petterson (SWE)
-   Berggren (SWE) -
1950  Rakoczy (POL)    Kolar (AUT)    Lemoine (FRA)    
 
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