1926 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships

The 8th Artistic Gymnastics World Championships were held in Lyon, in conjunction with that year's French Federal Festival, on May 22–23, 1926.[1]

1926 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships
Location Lyon, France

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Czechoslovakia (TCH)34411
2 Yugoslavia3216
3 France (FRA)0011
Totals (3 entries)66618

Team Competition

Rank Nation Prelim. Exercises Gymnastics Events Totals High Jump Shot Put Rope climb 100 meters 50 meter swim Athletics Events Totals Behavior Punctuality Team Grand Totals


 Czechoslovakia185.91170.342178.191181.594180.86896.89761.2562.15557.538.05273.98201159.96
 Yugoslavia191.69172.827181.75164.65185.45896.36751.7561.536.548.7540.52398201152.02
 France186.03171.95178.25158.5180.6875.3350.543.752.56824.2238.98201020.77
4 Luxembourg183.07135.79146.819118.67155.793740.14243.7544.81946.759.75164.05820932.192
5 Czechoslovakia169.94143.46128.549127.496143712.44537.514.915.84028.35136.55820876.995
6 Netherlands157.92132.98995.21119.995119.593625.70742.533.9105030.9167.37.520820.507

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Individual Standings

Rank Nation Gymnast Gymnastics Events Athletics Events Individual Grand Totals
Gymnastics Events Totals Gymnastics Events Totals Rank Shot Put High Jump Rope climb 100 meter 50 meter swim Athletics Events Totals Athletics Events Totals Rank Individual Grand Totals
 YugoslaviaPeter Sumi30.627.931.129.35118.9579.38.7512.59.259.849.63168.55
 CzechoslovakiaJosef Effenberger29.14926.69729.2429.45114.536171211.259.59.59.551.751166.288
 CzechoslovakiaLadislav Vácha31.34831.24831.7530.8125.146111.8109.59.5040.812165.945
4 CzechoslovakiaJan Karafiát29.59828.42829.3430.898118.26488.97.511.59.259.246.357164.614
5 CzechoslovakiaFrantišek Pecháček30.09828.14928.2530.599117.0961214.111.2549.757.846.95163.996
6 FranceErnest Heeb29.7529.431.525.6116.25159.88.759.5127.447.454163.7
7 FranceArmand Solbach30.429.7531.227.85119.2510.59.258.5123.6543.99163.1
8 CzechoslovakiaBedřich Šupčík29.29928.19931.5330.549119.57747.21011.59.754.2542.711162.277
9 CzechoslovakiaLadislav Riesner28.69927.29830.7529.298116.045168.111.2599.757.345.48161.455
10 YugoslaviaStane Derganc29.128.48430.5529.5117.634911.96.2547.510.339.9514157.584
11 YugoslaviaJosip Primožič31.5529.29931.1527118.99969.71075.255.637.5518156.549
12 FranceFrançois Gangloff29.6528.6529.428.9116.6148.87.56.59.755.838.3516154.95
13 YugoslaviaLeon Štukelj31.630.4531.8527.65121.5527.28.753.58.55.333.2522154.8
14 YugoslaviaSrečko Sršen29.9529.19531.223.65113.9951912.610.589.25040.3513154.345
15 CzechoslovakiaVáclav Veselý29.24828.34930.0829.549117.226118.48.7548.56.936.5519153.776
16 FranceAlfred Straus30.429.929.524.35114.15188.97.51013039.415153.55
17 YugoslaviaArtur Gorisse28.1527.128.422.5106.15228.38.7512.5125.246.75 6152.9
18 YugoslaviaStane Vidmar28.9527.49929.627.5113.5492010.87.51.599.538.317151.849
19 FranceJean Gounot29.927.1530.629.3116.95137.48.755.59.252.1533.0523150
20 CzechoslovakiaJan Gajdoš29.14930.59830.5430.849121.13635.412.509.75-27.6532148.786
21 YugoslaviaOton Zupac29.324.89425.318.7598.2442612.5101296.850.32148.544
22 YugoslaviaMiha Osvald29.97526.2531.524.45112.175217.83.7589.255.334.120146.275
23 FranceArtur Gavnier31.1530.2530.2525.95117.6106.26.253111.928.3530145.95
24 FranceCorentin Le Friant26.47523.6523.9525.8599.925238.6107.5107.343.410143.32
25 LuxembourgMathias Logelin27.57422.94825.69819.99596.215297.67.559.5-29.628125.815
26 BelgiumRemy Reynaert24.87325.3423.1924.898.203274.57.5086.226.236124.403
27 LuxembourgFrancois Zuang27.84924.09825.8521.74599.542247.26.251.55.254.224.441123.942
28 LuxembourgCharles Quaino26.29924.34826.99818.4496.085305.17.567.5-26.137122.185
29 LuxembourgNicolas Roeser25.14921.19828.89819.7995.035318.11007.51.42734122.035
30 BelgiumElie Melleman25.74426.2423.1921.74996.923283.37.51.59.253.525.0539121.973
31 NetherlandsEmanuel Fortuin18.5522.34923.4522.14986.498337.28.7509.758.133.821120.298
32 LuxembourgEduard Grethen18.42323.24923.1523.24588.067327.16.2549.54.153125119.067
33 BelgiumFrans Gibens22.52525.8826.4323.598.355251.750.362.8515.8545114.185
34 NetherlandsAlbert Stuiwenberg19.1524.79818.44919.19881.5953610505.257.527.7531110.145
35 BelgiumLuc. Van de Venne16.47423.4924.6918.583.154351.47.506.7510.626.2535109.409
36 BelgiumJos. Van den Bogaert20.9519.0326.6919.19985.8693403.755.582.9520.243107.569
37 BelgiumCharles Van den Bogaert17.97321.9818.8119.74878.5113846.258.582.252929107.511
38 NetherlandsHugo Licher16.920.34817.04920.1574.446444.77.57103.7532.9524107.396
39 NetherlandsJohannes Hiboer17.9922.39820.04919.2579.687374.97.5393.0527.4533107.137
40 LuxembourgAlbert Neumann21.52519.94921.59915.43378.506399.76.252.57.5-25.9538104.456
41 NetherlandsPieter Jongeneel10.3722.69817.64818.59969.315465.37.508.58.529.82799.115
42 LuxembourgMathias Genen13.720.4519.59914.08567.8344810.37.508.5430.32698.134
43 LuxembourgAlbert Houss18.04821.39924.49812.88576.83402.653.59.25020.354297.18
44 BelgiumLeon Van Antwerpen18.74918.5418.0213.74869.057471.1509.259.124.454093.507
45 NetherlandsIsrael Winschenk12.2520.39822.94920.64976.246421.86.2507.5015.554691.796
46 NetherlandsTheodoras Brouwer18.0623.04817.29817.79976.205432.65.7506.75015.14691.305
47 NetherlandsJohannaes Verbek15.720.24917.79819.5573.297454.76.2506.75017.74490.977
48 BelgiumG. Van den Bogaert17.79920.6420.7917.14876.377411.43.75063.1514.34890.677

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Pommel horse

Rank Nationality Athlete Total
1  Czechoslovakia Jan Karafiat -
2  Czechoslovakia Jan Gajdos -
3  Czechoslovakia Ladislav Vácha -

Rings

Rank Nationality Athlete Total
1  Yugoslavia Leon Štukelj -
2  Czechoslovakia Ladislav Vácha -
3  Czechoslovakia Bedřich Šupčík -

Parallel bars

Rank Nationality Athlete Total
1  Czechoslovakia Ladislav Vácha -
2  Czechoslovakia Jan Gajdos -
3  Yugoslavia Leon Štukelj -

Horizontal bar

Rank Nationality Athlete Total
1  Yugoslavia Leon Štukelj -
2  Yugoslavia Josip Primožič -
3  Czechoslovakia Ladislav Vácha -

References

  1. Huguenin, Andre. 100 Years of the International Gymnastics Federation: 1881-1981 (PDF). Translated by Unger, Beatrice. International Gymnastics Federation. p. 84.
  2. History.com, Gymnastics. "1926: The Men's Competition at the World Championships in Lyon". Gymnastics-History.com. Retrieved April 23, 2024.
  3. History.com, Gymnastics. "1926: The Men's Competition at the World Championships in Lyon". Gymnastics-History.com. Retrieved April 23, 2024.
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