VAULT: World Champions, all (men)
To the first time in history in 1930 (Luxembourg) the first winners of apparatuses were honoured at the 9th World Championships of artistic gymnastics. Eugen Mack from Switzerland was the first winner on vault, on second place came Eduard Steinemann (SUI) and bronze medallist was Romeo Neri from Italy.
The all together 26 world champions in history on vault came from 11 countries. The most successful were the former URS (4x) and Japan (4x).
Titleholder from Tianjin 1999 was the Chinese
Li, Xiaopeng.
  But o the first time in history 2001 a Romanian won the vault gold: Marian Dragulescu.
But 2003  in Anaheim the Chinese LI, Xiaopeng  came again and got his second  title and defendet it in 2003...


German

VAULT: World Champions All (... from 1934 on)
  
Year

- German WCh finalists

2005
Melbourne
       
2003
Anaheim
LI, Xiaopeng (CHN) Marian Dragulescu (ROM) Kyle Shewfelt (CAN) -
2002
Debrecen
LI, Xiaopeng (CHN) L. Blanik (POL) YANG, Wei (CHN) -
2001
Gent
M. Dragulescu (ROM) J. Sapronenko (LAT) Tamayo (CUB)
1999 Li, Xiaopeng (CHN) J. Sapronenko (LAT) D. Rehm (SUI) 6. R. Tschernitschek (GER)
1997 S. Fedortchenko (KAZ) N. Krukov (RUS) Ianculescu (ROM -
1996 A. Nemov (RUS) Yeo, Hong Chul (KOR)
   Massucchi (ITA)
- 7. V. Belenki (GER)
1995 A. Nemov (RUS)
G. Misutin (UKR)
- V. Scherbo (BLR) -
1994 V. Scherbo (BLR) Li, Xiaoshuang (CHN) Yeo, Hong-Chul (KOR) -
1993 V. Scherbo (BLR) Feng, Chih Chang (CHN) Yoo, Ok Ryul (KOR) -
1992 Yoo, Ok Ryul (KOR) I. Korobtchinski (GUS) C. Hibbert (CAN)
Colon (PUR)
(Hf) M. Krahberg (GER)
(Q) M. Beckmann (GER)
1991 Yoo, Ok Ryul (KOR) V. Scherbo (URS) Aihara (JPN) 4. S. Kroll (GER)

      - before the political changes 1989/1990:

  
Jahr

 - German WCh finalists

1989 J.Behrend (GDR) Kroll (GDR) Artiomov (GDR) -
1987 Lou Yun (CHN)
Kroll (GDR)
- Kolev (BUL) -
1985 J. Korolyov (URS) Lou Yun (CHN)
Barbieri (FRA)
- 7. Joerg Hasse (GDR)
7. Sylvio Kroll (GDR)
1983 A. Akopjan (URS) Li Ning (CHN) Jensch (GDR) 4. Sylvio Kroll (GDR)
1981 R.-P. Hemmann (GDR) Akopjan (URS) Makuz (URS) 5. M. Nikolay (GDR), 
8. E. Jorek (FRG)
1979 A. Ditjatin (URS) Andrianov (URS) Conner (USA)
Bärthel (GDR)
 5. R. Brueckner (GDR)
1978  Shimizu (JPN) Andrianov (URS) Bärthel (GDR) 5. L. Mack (GDR)
6. E. Jorek (FRG)
1974 S. Kasamatsu (JPN) Andrianow (URS) Kayiyama (JPN) -
1970 M. Tsukahara (JPN) Klimenko (URS) T. Kato (JPN) -
1966  Matsuda -Yamashita (JPN) T. Kato (JPN) Nakayama (JPN)  -
1962 Krbec (TCH) Yamashita (JPN) B. Shakhlin (URS)
Y. Endo (JPN)
6. S. Fuelle (GDR)
1958 Y. Titov (URS) Takemoto (JPN) Ono (JPN) -
1954 Sotornik (TCH)  H. Bantz (FRG) Dyalani (URS)  6. A. Dickhut (FRG)
1950  Gebendinger (SUI)  Rove (FIN)    Lehmann (SUI) -
1938 E. Mack (SUI)  Beck (SUI) Nägelin (SUI)
1934 E. Mack (SUI) Steinemann (SUI) Neri (ITA)  -
1930  - - - -
 
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