WORLD
CHAMPIONS, ALL - MEN's VAULT |
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VAULT:
World Champions, all (men) |

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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.
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The all together 27 world champions in history on vault came from
12 different 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 defended it in 2003, but than came
Dragulescu two times
again, followed by Leszek Blanik,
who won the first gold ever for Poland in Stuttgart 2007.
In London Marian Dragulescu
(ROU) was the very first gymnast, who
won his fourth vault title in history!
In 2010 Rotterdam Thomas Bohail
was the very first vault gold medaillist
for France ...! Than came the South-Korean Yang, Hak Seon two-times, but
2014 he crashed and the North-Korean
RI Se Gwang
won the first men's vault medal in history for PRK and repeated his
success in Glasgow 2015, but also 2018
again - his third title on Vault !! After Alexei NEMOW (1996) now
Nikita NAGORNY is a Russian Worldchampion again on vault, 22 years
later in Stuttgart 2019.
... the young Philipiono Carlos Edriel YULO 2021 restored the Asian dominance now replaced in 2022 by Artur DAVTYAN (ARM), who won the first WCh vaulting title for his country!
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2022
Liverpool
GBR |
DAYVTYAN, Artur (ARM)
(5.6/5.6) - 15,050 |
YULO, Carlos Edriel (PHI)
(5.6.0/5.6) -14,950 |
RADIVILOV, Igor
(UKR)
(5.6/5.6) - 14,733 |
4. G. Burtanede (ROU)
5. Caio Souza (BRA)
6. Junho Lee (KOR)
7. W. Tanigawa (JPN
8. Kim, Hansol (KOR)
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2021
Kitakyushu
JPN
Oct. 18-24 |
YULO, Carlos Edriel (PHI)
(5.6/5.6) =14,916 |
YONEKURA, Hidenobu (JPN)
(6.0/5.6) =14,866 |
MEDVEEV, Andrei (ISR)
(5.6/5.6) =14,649 |
4. Thomas Grasso (ITA)
5. Yang, Hakseon (KOR)
6. Courtney Tulloch (GBR)
7. Nazar Chepurnyi (UKR)
8. William Emard (CAN)
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2019
Stuttgart
GER |
NAGORNY, Nikita (RUS)
- 14,966 |
DALALOYAN, Artur (RUS)
- 14,933 |
RADIVILOV, Igor
(UKR)
- 14,749 |
4. M. Dragulescu (ROU)
5. D. Cunningham (GBR)
6. Le, Than Tung (VIE)
7. Shek, Wai Hung (HKG)
8. Yang, Hakseon (KOR)
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2018
Doha
QAT |
RI, Se Gwang
(PRK) - 14,933 |
DALALOYAN, Artur (RUS) - 14,883 |
SHIRAI, Kenzo
(JPN) - 14,675
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4. D. Cunningham (GBR)
5. Nikita Nagorni (RUS)
6. Shek, Wai Hung (HKG)
7. Artur Davtyan (ARM)
8. Caio, Souza (BRA)
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2017
Montreal
GBR |
SHIRAI, Kenzo
(JPN) - 14,900 |
RADIVILOV, Igor
(UKR) - 14,899 |
KIM, Hansol
(KOR) - 14,766 |
4. M. Dragulescu (ROU)
5. Jorge V. Lopez (GUA)
6. Keisuke Asato (JPN)
7. Zachari Hrimeche (FRA)
8. Artur Dalaloyan (RUS)
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2015
Glasgow
GBR |
RI, Se Gwang
(PRK) |
DRAGULESCU, Marian (ROU) |
WHITTENBURG, Donnell (USA |
4. O. Verniaiew (UKR)
5. I. Radivilov (UKR)
6. D. Abljasin (RUS)
7. K. Shirai (JPN)
8. Kim, Hansoi (KOR)
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2014
NANNING
CHN |
RI, Se Gwang (PRK) |
Igor RADIVILOV (UKR) |
Jacob DALTON (USA) |
4. K. Shirai (JPN)
5. S. Sasaki Junior (BRA)
6. SHEK, Wai Hung (HGK)
7. YANG, Hak Seon (KOR)
8. D. Abljazin (RUS)
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2013
Antwerp
BEL |
YANG, Hak Seon (KOR) |
Steven LEGENDRE (USA) |
Kristian THOMAS (GBR) |
4. K. Shirai (JPN)
5. S. Sasaki Junior (BRA)
6. D. Hypolito (BRA)
7. M.D. Berbecar (ROU)
8. O. Verniaev (UKR)
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2011
Tokyo
JPN |
YANG, Hak Seon (KOR) |
Anton GOLOTSUTSKOV (RUS) |
M. OKIGUCHI (JPN) |
4. T. Bohail (FRA)
5. D. Abliazin (RUS)
6. D. Kasparovich (BLR)
7. Shek, Wai Hung (KOR)
8. J. Wammes (NED)
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2010
Rotterdam
NED |
Thomas, BOHAIL (FRA) |
A. GOLOTSUTSKOV
(RUS) |
D. KASPAROVICH
(BLR) |
4. Yang, Hak Seon (KOR)
5. F. Koczi (ROU)
6. A. Issayev (UKR)
7. L. Rivera (PUR)
8. J. Wammes (NED)
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2009
London
GBR |
Marian
Dragulescu
(ROU) |
Flavius
Koczi
ROU) |
Anton
Golutsutskov
RUS |
4. M. Fahrig
(GER)
5. T. Bouhail (FRA)
6. I. Botella (ESP)
6. Ri, Se Gwang (PRK)
8. J. Wammes (NED)
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2007
Stuttgart
GER |
Leszek
Blanik (POL |
Danil
Popescu (ROU) |
Ri, Se Gwang
(PRK) |
4. Ri, Jong Song (PRK)
5. A. Isayev (UKR)
6. F.Hambuechen (GER)
7. F. Koczi (ROU)
8. I. Botella (ESP)
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2006
Aarhus
DEN |
Marian
Dragulescu (ROM |
Dmitri
Kaspiarovich (BLR) |
Fabian
Hambuechen
(GER) |
4.
D.Hypolito (BRA)
5. J. Yerimbetov
(KAZ)
6. L. Blanik (POL)
7. E. Sapronenko (LAT)
8. R. Wignanitz (FRA)
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2005
Melbourne
AUS |
Marian
Dragulescu (ROU) |
Leszek
Blanik (POL) |
Alin
Jivan (ROU) |
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2003
Anaheim
(USA) |
LI,
Xiaopeng (CHN) |
Marian
Dragulescu (ROU) |
Kyle
Shewfelt (CAN) |
- |
2002
Debrecen
(HUN) |
LI,
Xiaopeng (CHN) |
L.
Blanik
(POL) |
YANG,
Wei (CHN) |
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2001
Gent
(BEL) |
M. Dragulescu
(ROU) |
J.
Sapronenko
(LAT) |
Tamayo
(CUB) |
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1999
Tianjin
(CHN) |
Li,
Xiaopeng (CHN) |
J.
Sapronenko (LAT) |
D.
Rehm (SUI) |
6.
R. Tschernitschek (GER) |
1997
Lausanne
(SUI) |
S.
Fedortchenko
(KAZ) |
N.
Krukov (RUS) |
Ianculescu
(ROU) |
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1996
San José
(PUR) |
A.
Nemov (RUS) |
Yeo,
Hong Chul (KOR)
Massucchi (ITA) |
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7.
V. Belenki (GER) |
1995
Sabae
(JPN) |
A.
Nemov
(RUS)
G. Misutin (UKR) |
- |
V.
Scherbo (BLR) |
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1994
Brisbane
(AUS) |
V.
Scherbo (BLR) |
Li,
Xiaoshuang (CHN) |
Yeo,
Hong-Chul (KOR) |
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1993
Birmingham
(GBR) |
V.
Scherbo (BLR) |
Feng,
Chih Chang (CHN) |
Yoo,
Ok Ryul (KOR) |
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1992
Paris
(FRA) |
Yoo,
Ok Ryul (KOR) |
I.
Korobtchinski
(GUS) |
C.
Hibbert
(CAN)
Colon (PUR) |
(Hf)
M. Krahberg (GER)
(Q) M. Beckmann (GER) |
1991
Indianapolis
(USA) |
Yoo,
Ok Ryul (KOR) |
V.
Scherbo
(URS) |
Aihara
(JPN) |
4.
S. Kroll (GER) |
- before the political changes 1989/1990:
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German WCh finalists
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1989 |
J.
Behrend
(GDR) |
S. Kroll
(GDR) |
A. Artemev
(GDR) |
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1987 |
Lou
Yun (CHN)
S. Kroll (GDR) |
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D.
Kolev
(BUL) |
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1985 |
J.
Korolyov
(URS) |
Lou Yun (CHN)
L.
Barbieri (FRA) |
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7.
Joerg
Hasse (GDR)
7. Sylvio Kroll (GDR) |
1983 |
A.
Akopjan
(URS) |
Li
Ning (CHN) |
B.
Jensch
(GDR) |
4.
Sylvio Kroll
(GDR) |
1981 |
R.-P.
Hemmann (GDR) |
A. Akopjan
(URS) |
B. Makuz
(URS) |
5.
M. Nikolay (GDR),
8. E. Jorek (FRG) |
1979 |
A.
Dityatin
(URS) |
N.
Andrianov
(URS) |
B.
Conner
(USA)
R. Bärthel (GDR) |
5.
R. Brueckner (GDR) |
1978 |
J. Shimizu
(JPN) |
N. Andrianov
(URS) |
R.
Bärthel
(GDR) |
5.
L. Mack (GDR)
6. E. Jorek (FRG) |
1974 |
S.
Kasamatsu (JPN) |
N.
Andrianov
(URS) |
Kayiyama
(JPN) |
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1970 |
M.
Tsukahara (JPN) |
V. Klimenko
(URS) |
T. Kato (JPN) |
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1966 |
H. Matsuda-Yamashita (JPN) |
T.
Kato (JPN) |
A.
Nakayama
(JPN) |
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1962 |
P. Krbec
(TCH) |
H. Yamashita
(JPN) |
B. Shakhlin
(URS)
Y. Endo (JPN) |
6. S.
Fuelle (GDR) |
1958 |
Y.
Titov
(URS) |
Takemoto
(JPN) |
T.
Ono
(JPN) |
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1954 |
L. Sotornik
(TCH) |
H.
Bantz
(FRG) |
Dyalani
(URS) |
6.
A. Dickhut (FRG) |
1950 |
Gebendinger
(SUI) |
O. Rove
(FIN)
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W. Lehmann
(SUI) |
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1938 |
E.
Mack (SUI) |
W. Beck
(SUI) |
H. Nägelin
(SUI) |
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1934 |
E.
Mack (SUI) |
E. Steinemann
(SUI) |
R. Neri
(ITA) |
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1930 |
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WORLD CHAMPIONS
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2022 - Liverpool

Artur DAVTYAN (ARM)
- first WCh titel on vault for Armenia!
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2021 - Kitakyushu:
after on floor (2019) now his second title

Carlos Edriel YULO (PHI)
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2019: All-around & Vault

Nikita NAGORNY (RUS)
-2019 the only one gymnast
winning two gold medals in Stuttgart
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World Champion 2015, 2014 & 2018

* RI, Se, Gwang (PRK)
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World Champion 2011 & 2012

YANG, Hak Seon (KOR)
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Weltmeister 2010

Thomas BOUHAIL (FRA)
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World Champion 2001, '05, '06, '09

Marian Dragulescu (ROU)
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World Champion 2007

Leszek BLANIK (POL)
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