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All-around
Crown of Gymnastics

MEN's WORLD CHAMPIONS, ALL-AROUND
At the beginning of the 20th century specially the Czech and the French gymnasts dominated the all-around categories of international men's gymnastics. So were the French Martinez, Lalu and two times Torres the very first all-around world champions, and on Czech side Cada, Steiner and Pechacek.
At these early time also strong gymnasts came from the Yugoslavian "Sikol", like
Sumi und Promozic.
In the Thirties of the last century Switzerland developed to a very strong gymnastics nations and specially such names like
Eugen Mack and after the World War II Walther Lehmann - the all-around champion at the 1950's worlds in Basel - were legends of gymnastics history!
After the entry of the Soviet Union into the international arenas all was changed:
All together 13 all-around world champions were Soviets - from
Muratov and Tchukarin (1954),  up to Misjutin (1991), only interrupted by the Japaneses, like Kenmotsu (1970) and Kasamatsu (1974)


German

After the political changes at the beginning Ninties th "Kings of Gymnastics" were such legends like the two Belorussians Vitali Scherbo and two times Ivan Ivankov ... but than came the new times with the first Chinese all-around world Champion Li, Xiaoshuang (1995) and the strong Americans like Paul Hamm in Anaheim 2003.
After a break of 31 years
Hiroyuki Tomita won a all-around gold for Japan again...
  All-around World Champions and medallists    (... from 1903 on)
  
Year

... more Finalists

2005
Melbourne
AUS
Hiroyuki Tomita (JPN) Hisashi Mizutori (JPN) Denis Savenkov (PLR) 4. Rafael Martinez (ESP)
5. S. Khorokhordin (RUS)
6. Razvan Selariu (ROM)
2003
Anaheim
USA
Paul Hamm USA Yang, Wei (CHN) Hiroyuki Tomita (JPN) 4. Yernar Yerimbetov (KAZ)
5. Erik Lopez (CUB)
6. Marian Dragulescu (ROM)
2001
Ghent
BEL
Feng, Jing (CHN) Iwan Ivankov (BLR) Jordan Jovchev (BUL) 4. Dan Potra (ROM)
5. Erik Lopez (CUB)
6. Yernar Yerimbetov (KAZ)
1999
Tianjin
CHN
Nikolai Krukov (RUS) Naoya Tsukahara (JPN) Jordan Jovchev (BUL) 4. Blaine Wilson (USA)
5. Lu, Yufu (CHN)
6. Alexei Nemov (RUS)
1997
Lausanne
SUI
Ivan Ivankov (BLR) Alexei Bondarenko (RUS) Naoya Tsukahara (JPN) 4. Dmitri Karbonenko (FRA)
5. Huang, Xu (CHN)
6. Nikolai Kryukov (RUS)
1995
Sabae
JPN
LI, Xiaoshuang (CHN) Vitali Scherbo (BLR) Jewvgeni Schabajew (RUS) 4. Alexei Voropaev (RUS) 
5. Valeri Belenki (GER)
6. Yoshiaki Hatakeda (JPN)
1994
Brisbane
AUS
Ivan Ivankov (BLR Alexei Voropaev (RUS) Vitali Scherbo (BLR) 4. Valeri Belenki (GER)
5. Dmitri Karbonenko (FRA)
6. Valeri Lyukin (KAZ
1993
Birmingham
GBR
Vitali Scherbo (BLR) Sergei Kharkov (RUS) Andreas Wecker (GER) 4. Ivan Ivankov (BLR)
5. Dmitri Karbonenko (RUS)
6. Valeri Liukin (KAZ)
1991
Indianapolis
USA
Grigori Misjutin (URS) Vitali Scherbo (URS) Valeri Lukin (URS) 4. Li, Xiaoshuang (CHN)
5. Sylvio Kroll (GER)
 + Yuri Chechi (ITA)

...vor den politischen Veränderungen zu Beginn der neunziger Jahre: >>:

      
Year

 - Deutsche Finalisten

1989
Stuttgart
GRG
Igor Korobchinski (URS) Valentin Mogilnij (URS) Li, Jing (CHN) 4. Andreas Wecker (GDR
 + Yukio Iketani (JPN)
6. Vladimir Artyomov (URS)
1987
Rotterdam
NED
. Juri Koroljov (URS) Vladimir Artyomov (URS) 4. Sylvio Kroll (GDR)
5. Zsolt Borkai (HUN)
6. Holger Behrendt (GDR)
1985
Montreal
Juri Korolyov (URS) Vladimir Artyomov (URS) 3. Sylvio Kroll (GDR) 4. Xu, Zhiqiang (CHN)
5. Li, Ning (CHN)
6. Valentin Mogylniy (URS)
1983
Budapest
HUN
Dmitri Biloserchev (URS) Koji Gushkiken (JPN) Artur Akopian (URS)
Lou, Yun (CHN)        
5. György Guczoghy (HUN)
6. Li, Ning (CHN)
7. Noboyuki Kayitani (JPN)
1981
Moscow
URS
Juri Korolyov (URS) Bogdan Makuz (URS) Koji Gishiken (JPN) 4. Tong, Fei (CHN)
5..Roland Brückner (GDR)
6. Li, Ning (CHN)
1979
Fort Worth
USA
Alexander Ditiatin (URS) Kuth Thomas (USA) Alexander Tkatchev (URS) 4. Vladimir Markelov (URS)
5. Bart Connor (USA)
6. Roland Brückner (GDR)
1978
Strasbourg
Nikolai Andrianov (URS) Eizo Kenmotsu (JPN Alexander Ditjatin (URS) 4. Eberhard Gienger (FRG)
5. Hiroshi Kayijama (JPN)
6. Kurt Thomas (USA)
1974
Varna
BUL
Shigeru Kasamatsu (JPN) Nikolai Andrianov (URS) Eizo Kenmotsu (JPN)  4. Hiroshi Kayijama (JPN)
5. Mitsuo Tsukahara (JPN)
6. Eduard Mikaelyan (URS)
1970
Ljubljana
YUG
Eizo Kenmotsu (JPN) MitzuoTsukahara (JPN) Akinori Nakayama (JPN)) 4. Mikhail Voronin (URS)
5. Viktor Klimenko (URS)
6. Fumio Honma (JPN)
1966
Dortmund
FRG
Michail Voronin (URS) Shuji Tsurumi (JPN) Akinori Nakayama (JPN)   4. Miroslav Cerar (YUG)
5. Franco Menichelli (ITA)
6. Takashi Kato (JPN)
1962
Prague
GSR
Juri Titov (URS) Yukio Endo (JPN)
Boris Shakhlin (URS) 4. Takashi Ono (JPN)
5. Miroslav Cerar (YUG)
6. Takashi Mitsukuri (JPN)
1958
Moscow
URS
Boris Shakhlin (URS) Takashi Ono (JPN) Juri Titow (URS) 4. Masao Takemoto (JPN)
5. Pavel Stolbov (URS)
6. Noboyuki Ayhara (JPN) 
1954
Rome
ITA
Valentin Muratov (URS)
Victor Tchukarin (URS)
- Grant Shaginian (URS) 4. Boris Schachlin, Albert 
    Asarjan (URS)
6. Ivan Vostrikov (URS)
1950
Basel
SUI
Walter Lehmann (SUI) Marcel Adatte (SUI) Olavi Rove (FIN) 4. Guido Figone (ITA)
5. Josy Stoffel (LUX)
6. Josef Stalder (SUI) 
1938
Prague
CSR
Jan Gajdos (CZE) Jan Slàdek (CZE) Eugen Mack (SUI) 4. Alois Hudec (CZE)
5. Leo Schürmann (SUI)
6. Gustav Hruby (CZE)
1934
Budapest
HUN
Eugen Mack (SUI)  Romeo Neri (ITA) Emanuel Löffler (CZE) 4. Heikki Savolainen (FIN)
5. Jan Sladek (CZE)
6. Jan Gaidos (CZE)
1930 
Luxemburg
LUX
Josip Primozic (YUG)  Jan Gajdos (CZE) Emanuel Löffler (CZE) 4. Solbach (FRA)
5. Ladslav Vacha (CZE)
6. Jan Gajdos (CZE)
1926
Lyon
FRA
Petar Sumi (YUG) Josef Effenberger CZE) Ladislav Vacha (CZE) 4. Jan Karafiat (CZE)
5. Frantisek Pechatcek (CZE)
6.   Heeb (FRA)
1922
Ljubljana
YUG
Petar Sumi (YUG)
+ Frantisek Pechacek (CZE)
- Stane Derganc (YUG) 4. Miroslav Klinger (CZE)
5. Stane Vidmar (YUG)
6. Stanislav Indruch ((CZE)
1913
Paris
FRA
Marcos Torrès (FRA) Karel Stary (CZE) Josef Sykora (CZE)  4. Giorgio Zampori (ITA)
5. Stane Vidmar (YUG)
6. Josef Cada (CZE)
1911
Turin
ITA
Ferdinand Steiner (CZE) Josef Cada (CZE) Svatopluk Svoboda (CZE)
+ Karel Stary (CZE)
5. M. Maucurier (FRA)
6. Francesco Loi (ITA)
7. Marcos Torrès (FRA)
1909
Luxemburg
LUX
Marcos Tórres (FRA) Josef Cada (CZE) Armand Coidelle (FRA) 4. Otello Capitani (ITA)
5. Guido Romano (ITA)
 +  Luis Segura (FRA)
1907
Prag
TCH
Josef Cada (CZE) Jules Rolland (FRA) Frantisek Erben (CZE) 4. Karel Stary (CZE)
5. Francois Vidal (FRA)
6. Karel Sàl (CZE)
1905
Bordeaux
FRA
Marcel Lalu (FRA) Daniel Lavielle (FRA) Lucien Dèmanet (FRA) 4. Georges Dejaeghère (FRA)
5. Pierre Payssè (FRA)
6. J.H. Reeder (NED)
1903
Antwerp
BEL
Josef Martinez (FRA) Joseph Lux (FRA)
+ Georges Wierinckx (BEL)
- 4. Georges Dejaeghère (FRA)
5. J. Lecoutre (FRA)
6. Charles van Hulle (BEL)
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Source: "Das Turnjahrhundert..." Götze/Herholz)  

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