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World Artistic Gymnastics Championships – Men's individual all-around

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The men's individual all around event was an inaugural event at the Artistic Gymnastics World Championships.[1][2] It was not held in 1992, 1996, and 2002.

Three medals are awarded: gold for first place, silver for second place, and bronze for third place. Tie breakers have not been used in every year. In the event of a tie between two gymnasts, both names are listed, and the following position (second for a tie for first, third for a tie for second) is left empty because a medal was not awarded for that position. If three gymnastics tied for a position, the following two positions are left empty.

Medalists

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Bold number in brackets denotes record number of victories.

Year Location Gold Silver Bronze
1903 Belgium Antwerp France Joseph Martinez France Joseph Lux
Belgium Georges Wierincky
1905 France Bordeaux France Marcel Lalu France Daniel Lavielle France Lucien Démanet
1907 Austria-Hungary Prague Bohemia Josef Čada France Jules Rolland Bohemia František Erben
1909 Luxembourg Luxembourg France Marco Torrès Bohemia Josef Čada France Armand Coidelle
1911 Italy Turin Bohemia Ferdinand Steiner Bohemia Josef Čada Bohemia Karel Stary
Bohemia Svatopluk Svoboda
1913 France Paris France Marco Torrès Bohemia Karel Stary Bohemia Josef Sykora
1915–1917 Not held due to World War I
1922 Kingdom of Yugoslavia Ljubljana Czechoslovakia František Pecháček
Kingdom of Yugoslavia Peter Šumi
Kingdom of Yugoslavia Stane Derganc
1926 France Lyon Kingdom of Yugoslavia Peter Šumi Czechoslovakia Josef Effenberger Czechoslovakia Ladislav Vácha
1930 Luxembourg Luxembourg Kingdom of Yugoslavia Josip Primožič Czechoslovakia Jan Gajdoš Czechoslovakia Emanuel Löffler
1934 Hungary Budapest Switzerland Eugen Mack Italy Romeo Neri Czechoslovakia Emanuel Löffler
1938 Czechoslovakia Prague Czechoslovakia Jan Gajdoš Czechoslovakia Jan Sládek Switzerland Eugen Mack
1942 Not held due to World War II
1950 Switzerland Basel Switzerland Walther Lehmann Switzerland Marcel Adatte Finland Olavi Rove
1954 Italy Rome Soviet Union Viktor Chukarin
Soviet Union Valentin Muratov
Soviet Union Hrant Shahinyan
1958 Soviet Union Moscow Soviet Union Boris Shakhlin Japan Takashi Ono Soviet Union Yuri Titov
1962 Czechoslovakia Prague Soviet Union Yuri Titov Japan Yukio Endō Soviet Union Boris Shakhlin
1966 West Germany Dortmund Soviet Union Mikhail Voronin Japan Shuji Tsurumi Japan Akinori Nakayama
1970 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Ljubljana Japan Eizō Kenmotsu Japan Mitsuo Tsukahara Japan Akinori Nakayama
1974 Bulgaria Varna Japan Shigeru Kasamatsu Soviet Union Nikolai Andrianov Japan Eizō Kenmotsu
1978 France Strasbourg Soviet Union Nikolai Andrianov Japan Eizō Kenmotsu Soviet Union Alexander Dityatin
1979 United States Fort Worth Soviet Union Alexander Dityatin United States Kurt Thomas Soviet Union Aleksandr Tkachyov
1981 Soviet Union Moscow Soviet Union Yuri Korolyov Soviet Union Bohdan Makuts Japan Kōji Gushiken
1983 Hungary Budapest Soviet Union Dmitry Bilozerchev Japan Kōji Gushiken Soviet Union Artur Akopyan
China Lou Yun
1985 Canada Montreal Soviet Union Yuri Korolyov Soviet Union Vladimir Artemov East Germany Sylvio Kroll
1987 Netherlands Rotterdam Soviet Union Dmitry Bilozerchev Soviet Union Yuri Korolyov Soviet Union Vladimir Artemov
1989 West Germany Stuttgart Soviet Union Ihor Korobchynskyi Soviet Union Valentin Mogilny China Li Jing
1991 United States Indianapolis Soviet Union Hrihoriy Misyutin Soviet Union Vitaly Scherbo Soviet Union Valeri Liukin
1992 France Paris No all-around event held
1993 United Kingdom Birmingham Belarus Vitaly Scherbo Russia Sergey Kharkov Germany Andreas Wecker
1994 Australia Brisbane Belarus Ivan Ivankov Russia Aleksey Voropayev Belarus Vitaly Scherbo
1995 Japan Sabae China Li Xiaoshuang Belarus Vitaly Scherbo Russia Yevgeny Shabayev
1996 Puerto Rico San Juan No all-around event held
1997 Switzerland Lausanne Belarus Ivan Ivankov Russia Alexei Bondarenko Japan Naoya Tsukahara
1999 China Tianjin Russia Nikolai Kryukov Japan Naoya Tsukahara Bulgaria Yordan Yovchev
2001 Belgium Ghent China Feng Jing Belarus Ivan Ivankov Bulgaria Yordan Yovchev
2002 Hungary Debrecen No all-around event held
2003 United States Anaheim United States Paul Hamm China Yang Wei Japan Hiroyuki Tomita
2005 Australia Melbourne Japan Hiroyuki Tomita Japan Hisashi Mizutori Belarus Denis Savenkov
2006 Denmark Aarhus China Yang Wei Japan Hiroyuki Tomita Germany Fabian Hambüchen
2007 Germany Stuttgart China Yang Wei Germany Fabian Hambüchen Japan Hisashi Mizutori
2009 United Kingdom London Japan Kōhei Uchimura United Kingdom Daniel Keatings Russia Yuri Ryazanov
2010 Netherlands Rotterdam Japan Kōhei Uchimura Germany Philipp Boy United States Jonathan Horton
2011 Japan Tokyo Japan Kōhei Uchimura Germany Philipp Boy Japan Koji Yamamuro
2013 Belgium Antwerp Japan Kōhei Uchimura Japan Ryōhei Katō Germany Fabian Hambüchen
2014 China Nanning Japan Kōhei Uchimura United Kingdom Max Whitlock Japan Yusuke Tanaka
2015 United Kingdom Glasgow Japan Kōhei Uchimura (6) Cuba Manrique Larduet China Deng Shudi
2017 Canada Montreal China Xiao Ruoteng China Lin Chaopan Japan Kenzō Shirai
2018 Qatar Doha Russia Artur Dalaloyan China Xiao Ruoteng Russia Nikita Nagornyy
2019 Germany Stuttgart Russia Nikita Nagornyy Russia Artur Dalaloyan Ukraine Oleg Verniaiev
2021 Japan Kitakyushu China Zhang Boheng Japan Daiki Hashimoto Ukraine Illia Kovtun
2022 United Kingdom Liverpool Japan Daiki Hashimoto China Zhang Boheng Japan Wataru Tanigawa
2023 Belgium Antwerp Japan Daiki Hashimoto Ukraine Illia Kovtun United States Fred Richard

All-time medal count

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Last updated after the 2023 World Championships.

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Soviet Union136827
2 Japan11111133
3 China64313
4 France4329
5 Russia34310
6 Belarus3227
7 Yugoslavia3014
8 Bohemia [a]2349
9 Czechoslovakia2338
10 Switzerland2114
11 United States1124
12 Germany0336
13 Great Britain0202
14 Ukraine0123
15 Belgium0101
 Cuba0101
 Italy0101
18 Bulgaria0022
19 East Germany0011
 Finland0011
Totals (20 entries)504749146
Note
  • ^[a] Official FIG documents credit medals earned by athletes from Bohemia as medals for Czechoslovakia.

Multiple medalists

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Rank Gymnast Nation Years Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 Kōhei Uchimura  Japan 2009–2015 6 0 0 6
2 Daiki Hashimoto  Japan 2021–2023 2 1 0 3
Ivan Ivankov  Belarus 1994–2001 2 1 0 3
Yuri Korolyov  Soviet Union 1981–1987 2 1 0 3
Yang Wei  China 2003–2007 2 1 0 3
6 Dmitry Bilozerchev  Soviet Union 1983–1987 2 0 0 2
Peter Šumi  Yugoslavia 1922–1926 2 0 0 2
Marco Torrès  France 1909–1913 2 0 0 2
9 Vitaly Scherbo  Soviet Union
 Belarus
1991–1995 1 2 1 4
10 Josef Čada  Bohemia 1907–1911 1 2 0 3
11 Eizō Kenmotsu  Japan 1970–1978 1 1 1 3
Hiroyuki Tomita  Japan 2003–2006 1 1 1 3
13 Nikolai Andrianov  Soviet Union 1974–1978 1 1 0 2
Artur Dalaloyan  Russia 2018–2019 1 1 0 2
Jan Gajdoš  Czechoslovakia 1930–1938 1 1 0 2
Xiao Ruoteng  China 2017–2018 1 1 0 2
Zhang Boheng  China 2021–2022 1 1 0 2
18 Alexander Dityatin  Soviet Union 1978–1979 1 0 1 2
Eugen Mack  Switzerland 1934–1938 1 0 1 2
Nikita Nagornyy  Russia 2018–2019 1 0 1 2
Boris Shakhlin  Soviet Union 1958–1962 1 0 1 2
Yuri Titov  Soviet Union 1958–1962 1 0 1 2
23 Philipp Boy  Germany 2010–2011 0 2 0 2
24 Fabian Hambüchen  Germany 2006–2013 0 1 2 3
25 Vladimir Artemov  Soviet Union 1985–1987 0 1 1 2
Kōji Gushiken  Japan 1981–1983 0 1 1 2
Illia Kovtun  Ukraine 2021–2023 0 1 1 2
Hisashi Mizutori  Japan 2005–2007 0 1 1 2
Karel Starý  Bohemia 1911–1913 0 1 1 2
Naoya Tsukahara  Japan 1997–1999 0 1 1 2
31 Emanuel Löffler  Czechoslovakia 1930–1934 0 0 2 2
Akinori Nakayama  Japan 1966–1970 0 0 2 2
Yordan Yovchev  Bulgaria 1999–2001 0 0 2 2

References

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  1. ^ "47th FIG Artistic Gymnastics World Championships MONTREAL (CAN)". live.fig-gymnastics.com. Fédération Internationale de Gymnastique. Retrieved 2018-09-06.
  2. ^ "48th FIG Artistic Gymnastics World Championships DOHA (QAT)". www.fig-gymnastics.com. Fédération Internationale de Gymnastique. Retrieved 2018-09-06.