World Champions all, Women, Floor exercises
At the third women's world championships 1950 in Basel the most successful woman came from Poland. Helena Rakoci got not only the first floor title, but also the gold medals all around, on vault, and uneven bars, and sho won silver on beam.
The history of women's world championships knows 27 champions from 7 countries on floor, the most came from 1954 to 1991 from the former Soviet Union. Nine gold medallists came from Romania and Gina Gogean is the only one women, who won three titles (1995 - 1997) uninterrupted. The United States is the third country, which won more like one gold medal: Kim Zmeskal 1992 in Paris and one year later Shannon Miller in Birmingham (GBR). Andreea Raducan won two times in 199 and 2001.
The Spaniard Elena Gomez won in Debrecen 2002 the first gold medal for her country.


German

  WCh Women, Floor
Year  - notices
2003
Anaheim
-
2002
Debrecen
E.Gomez (ESP) V.van de Leur (NED S.Sheehan (USA) -
2001
Ghent
A.Raducan (ROM) Hypolito (BRA) Khorkina (RUS) -
1999 Raducan (ROM) Amanar (ROM) Khorkina (RUS) -
1997 G.Gogean (ROM) Khorkina (RUS) Produnova (RUS) -
1996 G.Gogean (ROM)
Kui, Yuanyuan (CHN)
- Milosovici (ROM)
Sheremeta (UKR)
-
1995 G.Gogean (ROM) Ji, Liya (CHN) Furnon (FRA)
1994 Kochetkova (RUS) Milosovici (ROM) Gogean (ROM) -
1993 Miller (USA) Gogean (ROM) Bobrova (RUS)
1992 Zmeskal (USA) Onodi (HUN)  Neculita (ROM)
Lyssenko (GUS)
-
1991 Bontas (ROM)
Tschussowitina (URS)
- Zmeskal (USA)

     -  b e f o r e  the political changes at the beginning of the Nineties:

Year  - German finalists
1989 Boginskaya (URS)
Silivash (ROM)
- Bontas (ROM) -
1987 Shushunova (URS)
Silivash (ROM) 
- Dobre (ROM) 5. Thümmler (GDR)
7. Jentsch (GDR)
1985 Omilyanshik (URS) Shushunova (URS) Klotz (GDR) 6. Kersten (GDR)
1983 Szabo (ROM) Mostepanova (URS)  Stoyanova (BUL) 7. Morawe (GDR)
1981 Ilienko (URS) Dawydowa (URS)  Grancharova (BUL)
1979 Eberle (ROM)    Kim (URS) Ruhn (ROM) 4. Gnauck (GDR)
1978 Kim (URS)
Mukchina (URS)  
- Johnson (USA)
Eberle (ROM)
5. Hindorff (GDR)
7. Süß (GDR)
1974 Turischeva (URS)  Korbut (URS)   Sicharulidse (URS)
Saadi (URS)
6. Hellmann (GDR)
1970 Turischeva (URS) Karassyova (URS)  Woronina (URS) 
1966  Kuchinskaya (URS)  Cáslavská (TCH)  Druzhinina (URS) 4. Janz (GDR)
1962 Latynina (URS)  Pervuchina (URS)     Cáslavská (TCH)
1958 Bosáková (TCH) Latynina (URS)     Tanaka (JPN)
1954 Manina (URS) Bosáková (TCH)  Gorochovskaya (URS) 
1950  Rakoczy (POL)      Kocis (YUG)   Reindlova (POL)
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