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2019 Trampoline Gymnastics World Championships

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2019 World Championships
VenueAriake Gymnastics Centre
LocationJapan Tokyo, Japan
DatesNovember 28-December 1
Competitors342 from 37 nations

The 2019 Trampoline Gymnastics World Championships was held in Tokyo, Japan from November 28 to December 1, 2019.[1] The competition took place at the Ariake Gymnastics Centre, the same venue that would also host the gymnastics competitions at the Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympics,[2][3][4] and served as a test event and a qualifier for the 2020 Summer Olympics.

37 federations had registered for the event. [5]

Participating nations

Medal summary

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men
Individual  Gao Lei (CHN)  Ivan Litvinovich (BLR)  Dong Dong (CHN)
Individual Team  Belarus
Uladzislau Hancharou
Ivan Litvinovich
Aleh Rabtsau
Aliaksei Dudarau
 China
Tu Xiao
Dong Dong
Gao Lei
Yan Langyu
 Russia
Mikhail Melnik
Andrey Yudin
Dmitry Ushakov
Nikita Fedorenko
Synchro  Japan
Kazufumi Tasaki
Ginga Munetomo
 Belarus
Aleh Rabtsau
Uladzislau Hancharou
 Russia
Mikhail Melnik
Sergey Azarian
Double Mini  Mikhail Zalomin (RUS)  Ruben Padilla (USA)  Alexander Renkert (USA)
Double Mini Team  Russia
Andrei Gladenkov
Vasilii Makarskii
Mikhail Zalomin
Aleksandr Odintsov
 United States
Alexander Renkert
Simon Smith
Ruben Padilla
Noah Orr
 Portugal
Tiago Sampaio Romao
João Caeiro
Diogo Carvalho Costa
Diogo Cabral
Tumbling  Aleksandr Lisitsyn (RUS)  Elliott Browne (GBR)  Kaden Brown (USA)
Tumbling Team  Great Britain
Kristof Willerton
Elliott Browne
Jaydon Paddock
Dominic Mensah
 Russia
Aleksandr Lisitsyn
Maxim Shlyakin
Vadim Afanasev
Maksim Riabikov
 United States
Alexander Renkert
Haydn Fitzgerald
Kaden Brown
Brandon Krzynefski
Women
Individual  Hikaru Mori (JPN)  Chisato Doihata (JPN)  Rosie MacLennan (CAN)
Individual Team  Japan
Chisato Doihata
Reina Satake
Hikaru Mori
Megu Uyama
 Great Britain
Laura Gallagher
Isabelle Songhurst
Bryony Page
Katherine Driscoll
 Canada
Sophiane Methot
Samantha Smith
Sarah Milette
Rosie MacLennan
Synchro  Japan
Ayano Kishi
Yumi Takagi
 Russia
Susana Kochesok
Anna Kornetskaya
 Canada
Samantha Smith
Rachel Tam
Double Mini  Lina Sjöberg (SWE)  Bronwyn Dibb (NZL)  Aleksandra Bonartseva (RUS)
Double Mini Team  United States
Kayttie Nakamura
Kiley Lockett
Tristan van Natta
Sydney Senter
 Great Britain
Kim Beattie
Ruth Shevelan
Kirsty Way
Bethany Williamson
 Russia
Galina Begim
Aleksandra Bonartseva
Polina Troianova
Alina Khristenko
Tumbling  Viktoriia Danilenko (RUS)  Shanice Davidson (GBR)  Megan Kealy (GBR)
Tumbling Team  Great Britain
Shanice Davidson
Aimee Antonius
Megan Kealy
Kaitlin Lafferty
 Russia
Elina Stepanova
Elena Krasnokutskaya
Viktoriia Danilenko
Irina Silicheva
 France
Emilie Wambote
Léa Callon
Marie Deloge
Isma Laanaya
Mixed
All-around Team  Russia
Vadim Afanasev
Sergey Azarian
Vera Beliankina
Viktoriia Danilenko
Susana Kochesok
Anna Kornetskaya
Mikhail Melnik
Polina Troianova
Dmitry Ushakov
Mikhail Zalomin
 United States
Nicole Ahsinger
Kaden Brown
Eve Doudican
Jeffrey Gluckstein
Ellen Heinen
Kayttie Nakamura
Ruben Padilla
Aliaksei Shostak
Tristan van Natta
 China
Fan Xinyi
Fang Lulu
Feng Baoyi
Gao Lei
Huang Yanfei
Liu Hui
Wang Xiaoyin
Yan Langyu
Zhang Xuan
Zhang Zhenqian

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Russia53412
2 Japan4105
3 Great Britain2417
4 United States1337
5 Belarus1203
6 China1124
7 Sweden1001
8 New Zealand0101
9 Canada0033
10 France0011
 Portugal0011
Totals (11 entries)15151545

References

  1. ^ "St Petersburg and Tokyo to Host 2018 and 2019 Trampoline World Championships, Guimaraes to Host 2018 Aerobic Worlds". Archived from the original on 2020-09-13. Retrieved 2018-12-07.
  2. ^ "Olympics: Roof raised at Tokyo 2020 gymnastics venue".
  3. ^ "Ariake Gymnastics Centre". Archived from the original on 2020-03-07. Retrieved 2019-08-29.
  4. ^ "100 days to go: Trampoline Worlds will give taste of Tokyo 2020".
  5. ^ "Nominative Registrations_revised 18.11.2019".