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Belarus at the World Artistic Gymnastics Championships

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Belarus at the
World Artistic Gymnastics Championships
IOC codeBLR
Medals
Gold
14
Silver
7
Bronze
11
Total
32

Belarusian gymnasts first competed at the 1993 World Championships, after the fall of the Soviet Union. They immediately achieved great success as both Vitaly Scherbo and Elena Piskun won gold that year. The Belarusian men's team won their first team gold medal at the 2001 World Championships.[1] Scherbo holds the record for most World Championships medals won by a male artistic gymnast with 23, 15 of which were won while competing for Belarus.[2]

Medalists

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Medal Name Year Event
 Gold Vitaly Scherbo United Kingdom 1993 Birmingham Men's all-around
 Silver Vitaly Scherbo Men's floor exercise
 Gold Elena Piskun Women's vault
 Bronze Ivan Ivankov Men's rings
 Gold Vitaly Scherbo Men's vault
 Gold Vitaly Scherbo Men's parallel bars
 Gold Ivan Ivankov Australia 1994 Brisbane Men's all-around
 Bronze Vitaly Scherbo
 Gold Vitaly Scherbo Men's floor exercise
 Gold Vitaly Scherbo Men's vault
 Gold Vitaly Scherbo Men's horizontal bar
 Bronze Ivan Ivankov
 Silver Vitaly Scherbo Japan 1995 Sabae Men's all-around
 Gold Vitaly Scherbo Men's floor exercise
 Bronze Vitaly Scherbo Men's vault
 Gold Vitaly Scherbo Men's parallel bars
 Gold Vitaly Scherbo Puerto Rico 1996 San Juan Men's floor exercise
 Gold Elena Piskun Women's uneven bars
 Silver Vitaly Scherbo Men's parallel bars
 Bronze Vitaly Scherbo Men's horizontal bar
 Silver Ivan Ivankov, Vitaly Rudnitsky, Dmitry Kasperovich, Aleksandr Shostak, Ivan Pavlovski, Alexei Sinkevich Switzerland 1997 Lausanne Men's team
 Gold Ivan Ivankov Men's all-around
 Bronze Ivan Ivankov Men's rings
 Bronze Ivan Ivankov, Alexander Kruzhylov, Dmitry Kasperovich, Aleksandr Shostak, Vitaly Rudnitsky, Ivan Pavlovski China 1999 Tianjin Men's team
 Gold Ivan Ivankov, Alexei Sinkevich, Dmitry Kasperovich, Vitali Valinchuk, Aleksandr Kruzhilov, Denis Savenkov Belgium 2001 Ghent Men's team
 Silver Ivan Ivankov Men's all-around
 Bronze Ivan Ivankov Men's parallel bars
 Bronze Alexei Sinkevich Hungary 2002 Debrecen Men's parallel bars
 Silver Ivan Ivankov Men's horizontal bar
 Bronze Denis Savenkov Australia 2005 Melbourne Men's all-around
 Silver Dmitry Kasperovich Denmark 2006 Aarhus Men's vault
 Bronze Dmitry Kasperovich Netherlands 2010 Rotterdam Men's vault

Medal tables

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By gender

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GenderGoldSilverBronzeTotal
Men1271130
Women2002

By event

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EventGoldSilverBronzeTotal
Men's individual all-around3227
Men's floor exercise3104
Men's parallel bars2125
Men's vault2125
Men's horizontal bar1124
Men's team1113
Women's uneven bars1001
Women's vault1001
Men's rings0022
Men's pommel horse0000
Women's balance beam0000
Women's floor exercise0000
Women's individual all-around0000
Women's team0000

References

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  1. ^ "35th World Artistic Gymnastics Championships MAG TF Results". International Gymnastics Federation. Archived from the original on March 19, 2007.
  2. ^ "Class of 2009: Vitaly Scherbo - Belarus". International Gymnastics Hall of Fame.