Ukraine at the World Artistic Gymnastics Championships

Ukraine first competed at the 1993 World Championships, after the fall of the Soviet Union.[1] Despite being very successful in the team events as the Soviet Union, Ukrainian athletes have primarily had individual success at the World Championships. The Chinese women originally won the bronze medal in the team event at the 1999 World Championships; however their medal was stripped in 2010 after it was discovered that Dong Fangxiao's age was falsified at the time of the competition. The Ukrainian women's team, who originally finished fourth, was then awarded the bronze medal.[2]

Ukraine at the
World Artistic Gymnastics Championships
IOC codeUKR
Websiteugf.org.ua
Medals
Gold
7
Silver
13
Bronze
19
Total
39

Medalists

Medal Name Year Event
 BronzeTatiana LysenkoUnited Kingdom 1993 BirminghamWomen's all-around
 GoldHrihoriy MisyutinMen's floor exercise
 SilverIhor KorobchynskyiMen's parallel bars
 BronzeRustam Charipov, Yuri Ermakov, Ihor Korobchynskyi, Vitaly Marinich, Hrihoriy Misyutin, Volodymyr Shamenko, Andrei StepanchenkoGermany 1994 DortmundMen's team
 BronzeVitaly MarinichAustralia 1994 BrisbaneMen's pommel horse
 SilverLilia PodkopayevaWomen's balance beam
 SilverRustam SharipovMen's parallel bars
 GoldLilia PodkopayevaJapan 1995 SabaeWomen's all-around
 BronzeHrihoriy MisyutinMen's floor exercise
 GoldLilia PodkopayevaWomen's vault
 SilverLilia PodkopayevaWomen's uneven bars
 GoldHrihoriy MisyutinMen's vault
 SilverLilia PodkopayevaWomen's balance beam
 BronzeHrihoriy MisyutinPuerto Rico 1996 San JuanMen's floor exercise
 GoldRustam SharipovMen's parallel bars
 BronzeLiubov SheremetaWomen's floor exercise
 BronzeOleksandr BereschSwitzerland 1997 LausanneMen's horizontal bar
 BronzeViktoria Karpenko, Tetiana Yarosh, Inga Shkarupa, Olha Teslenko, Olha Rozshchupkina, Nataliya HorodnyChina 1999 TianjinWomen's team
 SilverViktoria KarpenkoWomen's all-around
 BronzeOlha RozshchupkinaWomen's balance beam
 BronzeOleksandr Beresch, Sergei Vyaltsev, Roman Zozulya, Andrei Lipsky, Ruslan Mezentsev, Andrei MikhailichenkoBelgium 2001 GhentMen's team
 BronzeOleksandr BereschMen's pommel horse
 SilverOleksandr BereschMen's horizontal bar
 BronzeIrina YarotskaHungary 2002 DebrecenWomen's balance beam
 BronzeValeriy HoncharovAustralia 2005 MelbourneMen's horizontal bar
 GoldIryna KrasnianskaDenmark 2006 AarhusWomen's balance beam
 BronzeOleksandr VorobiovUnited Kingdom 2009 LondonMen's rings
 SilverIgor RadivilovChina 2014 NanningMen's vault
 GoldOleg VerniaievMen's parallel bars
 SilverOleg VerniaievUnited Kingdom 2015 GlasgowMen's parallel bars
 SilverIgor RadivilovCanada 2017 MontrealMen's vault
 SilverOleg VerniaievMen's parallel bars
 SilverOleg VerniaievQatar 2018 DohaMen's parallel bars
 BronzeOleg VerniaievGermany 2019 StuttgartMen's all-around
 BronzeIgor RadivilovMen's vault
 BronzeIllia KovtunJapan 2021 KitakyushuMen's all-around
 BronzeIgor RadivilovUnited Kingdom 2022 LiverpoolMen's vault
 SilverIllia KovtunBelgium 2023 AntwerpMen's all-around
 BronzeNazar ChepurnyiMen's vault

Medal tables

By gender

GenderGoldSilverBronzeTotal
Men491427
Women34512

By event

EventGoldSilverBronzeTotal
Men's parallel bars2507
Men's vault1236
Women's balance beam1225
Women's individual all-around1113
Men's floor exercise1023
Women's vault1001
Men's horizontal bar0123
Men's individual all-around0123
Women's uneven bars0101
Men's pommel horse0022
Men's team0022
Men's rings0011
Women's floor exercise0011
Women's team0011

Junior World medalists

Medal Name Year Event
 SilverNazar Chepurnyi, Volodymyr Kostiuk, Illia Kovtun, Dmytro ShyshkoHungary 2019 GyőrBoys' team
 BronzeIllia KovtunBoys' all-around
 BronzeNazar ChepurnyiBoys' floor exercise
 GoldNazar ChepurnyiBoys' horizontal bar

See also

References

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