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Czechoslovakia at the World Artistic Gymnastics Championships

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Czechoslovakia at the
World Artistic Gymnastics Championships
Also competed as Bohemia
ISOTCH
Medals
Gold
39
Silver
37
Bronze
31
Total
107

Czechoslovakian men first competed at the 1907 World Championships as Bohemia.[1][2] They started competing as Czechoslovakia at the 1922 World Championships. Women didn't start competing at the World Artistic Gymnastics Championships until 1934, where the Czechoslovakian women's team won gold.[3] At the start of 1993 Czechoslovakia split into two separate nations: the Czech Republic and Slovakia.[4]

Medalists

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Medal Name Year Event
Competing as Bohemia Bohemia
 Gold Josef Čada, František Erben, Bohumil Honzátko, Karel Sal, Josef Seidl, Karel Starý Bohemia 1907 Prague Men's team
 Gold Josef Čada Men's all-around
 Bronze František Erben
 Gold František Erben Men's pommel horse
 Bronze Karel Sal
 Silver Josef Čada Men's parallel bars
 Bronze František Erben
 Gold František Erben Men's horizontal bar
 Silver Josef Čada, František Erben, František Machovský, František Mráček, Karel Starý, Ferdinand Steiner Luxembourg 1909 Luxembourg Men's team
 Silver Josef Čada Men's all-around
 Bronze František Erben Men's rings
 Silver Josef Čada Men's parallel bars
 Silver Josef Čada Men's horizontal bar
 Silver František Erben
 Gold Josef Čada, František Erben, Karel Pitl, Karel Starý, Ferdinand Steiner, Svatopluk Svoboda Italy 1911 Turin Men's team
 Gold Ferdinand Steiner Men's all-around
 Silver Josef Čada
 Bronze Karel Starý
 Bronze Svatopluk Svoboda
 Gold Ferdinand Steiner Men's rings
 Bronze Ferdinand Steiner Men's parallel bars
 Gold Josef Čada Men's horizontal bar
 Bronze Svatopluk Svoboda
 Gold Josef Čada, Václav Donda, Robert Prazák, Karel Starý, Ferdinand Steiner, Josef Sykora France 1913 Paris Men's team
 Silver Karel Starý Men's all-around
 Bronze Josef Sykora
 Gold Josef Čada Men's horizontal bar
 Bronze Josef Sykora
Competing as Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia
 Gold Stanislav Indruch, Miroslav Karásek, Miroslav Klinger, Josef Malý, František Pecháček, František Vaněček Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 1922 Ljubljana Men's team
 Gold František Pecháček Men's all-around
 Gold Miroslav Klinger Men's pommel horse
 Silver Stanislav Indruch
 Gold Joseph Maly Men's rings
 Gold Miroslav Karásek
 Silver Miroslav Klinger Men's parallel bars
 Silver Stanislav Indruch
 Gold Miroslav Klinger Men's horizontal bar
 Gold Josef Effenberger, Jan Gajdoš, Jan Karafiát, František Pecháček, Ladislav Riessner, Bedřich Šupčík, Ladislav Vácha, Václav Veselý France 1926 Lyon Men's team
 Silver Josef Effenberger Men's all-around
 Bronze Ladislav Vácha
 Gold Jan Karafiát Men's pommel horse
 Silver Jan Gajdoš
 Bronze Ladislav Vácha
 Silver Ladislav Vácha Men's rings
 Bronze Bedřich Šupčík
 Gold Ladislav Vácha Men's parallel bars
 Silver Jan Gajdoš
 Bronze Ladislav Vácha Men's horizontal bar
 Gold Josef Effenberger, Jan Gajdoš, Emanuel Löffler, Julius Rybak, Bedřich Šupčík, Ladislav Tikal, Jindřich Tintěra, Ladislav Vácha Luxembourg 1930 Luxembourg Men's team
 Silver Jan Gajdoš Men's all-around
 Bronze Emanuel Löffler
 Silver Emanuel Löffler Men's floor exercise
 Bronze Jan Gajdoš Men's pommel horse
 Gold Emanuel Löffler Men's rings
 Silver Bedřich Šupčík
 Bronze Jan Gajdoš
 Bronze Ladislav Vácha Men's parallel bars
 Silver Jaroslav Baroch, Jan Gajdoš, Alois Hudec, Jaroslav Kollinger, Emanuel Löffler, Jan Sládek, Ladislav Tikal, Jindřich Tintěra Hungary 1934 Budapest Men's team
 Gold Maria Bajerová, Vlasta Děkanová, Vlasta Foltová, Eleonora Hajková, Vlasta Jarusková, Zdeňka Veřmiřovská Women's team
 Bronze Emanuel Löffler Men's all-around
 Gold Vlasta Děkanová Women's all-around
 Bronze Jan Sládek Men's pommel horse
 Gold Alois Hudec Men's rings
 Bronze Jaroslav Kollinger
 Gold Jan Gajdoš, Gustav Hrubý, Alois Hudec, Emanuel Löffler, Vratislav Petráček, Jan Sládek, Jindřich Tintěra Czechoslovakia 1938 Prague Men's team
 Gold Vlasta Děkanová, Božena Dobešová, Marie Hendrychová, Anna Nezerpová, Matylda Pálfyová, Marie Skálová, Zdeňka Veřmiřovská Women's team
 Gold Jan Gajdoš Men's all-around
 Silver Jan Sládek
 Gold Vlasta Děkanová Women's all-around
 Silver Zdeňka Veřmiřovská
 Bronze Matylda Pálfyová
 Gold Jan Gajdoš Men's floor exercise
 Silver Alois Hudec
 Silver Vratislav Petráček Men's pommel horse
 Gold Alois Hudec Men's rings
 Bronze Vratislav Petráček
 Silver Alois Hudec Men's parallel bars
 Silver Alois Hudec Men's horizontal bar
 Bronze Eva Bosáková, Miroslava Brdičková, Alena Chadimová, Věra Drazdíková, Zdeňka Lišková, Anna Marejková, Alena Reichová, Věra Vančurová Italy 1954 Rome Women's team
 Silver Eva Bosáková Women's all-around
 Gold Leo Sotorník Men's vault
 Silver Eva Bosáková Women's balance beam
 Silver Eva Bosáková Women's floor exercise
 Bronze Jaroslav Bím, Ferdinand Daniš, Pavel Gajdoš, Karel Klečka, Jindřich Mikulec, Josef Škvor Soviet Union 1958 Moscow Men's team
 Silver Eva Bosáková, Věra Čáslavská, Anna Marejková, Matylda Matoušková, Ludmila Švédová, Adolfína Tkačíková Women's team
 Silver Eva Bosáková Women's all-around
 Silver Eva Bosáková Women's uneven bars
 Gold Eva Bosáková Women's floor exercise
 Bronze Pavel Gajdoš, Karel Klečka, Přemysl Krbec, Václav Kubíčka, Ladislav Pazdera, Jaroslav Šťastný Czechoslovakia 1962 Prague Men's team
 Silver Eva Bosáková, Věra Čáslavská, Libuse Cmiralova, Hana Růžičková, Ludmila Švédová, Adolfína Tkačíková Women's team
 Silver Věra Čáslavská Women's all-around
 Gold Věra Čáslavská Women's vault
 Silver Eva Bosáková Women's uneven bars
 Gold Přemysl Krbec Men's vault
 Gold Eva Bosáková Women's balance beam
 Bronze Věra Čáslavská Women's floor exercise
 Gold Věra Čáslavská, Jaroslava Sedláčková, Marianna Krajčírová, Jana Kubičková, Bohumila Řimnáčová, Jindra Košťálová West Germany 1966 Dortmund Women's team
 Gold Věra Čáslavská Women's all-around
 Gold Věra Čáslavská Women's vault
 Silver Věra Čáslavská Women's balance beam
 Silver Věra Čáslavská Women's floor exercise
 Bronze Soňa Brázdová, Luba Krasna, Hana Lišková, Marianna Némethová-Krajčírová, Bohumila Řimnáčová, Marcella Váchová Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 1970 Ljubljana Women's team
 Bronze Božena Perdykulová Bulgaria 1974 Varna Women's vault
 Gold Věra Černá United States 1979 Fort Worth Women's balance beam
 Silver Hana Říčná Hungary 1983 Budapest Women's balance beam
 Bronze Hana Říčná Canada 1985 Montreal Women's uneven bars

Medal tables

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By gender

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GenderGoldSilverBronzeTotal
Men28242476
Women1113630

By event

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EventGoldSilverBronzeTotal
Men's team72211
Men's rings62513
Men's individual all-around46717
Men's horizontal bar43310
Women's individual all-around3418
Men's pommel horse33410
Women's team3227
Women's balance beam2305
Women's vault2013
Men's vault2002
Men's parallel bars16310
Women's floor exercise1214
Men's floor exercise1203
Women's uneven bars0213

References

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  1. ^ Huguenin, Andre. 100 Years of the International Gymnastics Federation: 1881-1981 (PDF). Translated by Unger, Beatrice. International Gymnastics Federation. p. 79.
  2. ^ "1907: Perfect Scores Abound at the World Championships in Prague". Gymnastics History. May 2, 2022.
  3. ^ "1934: Women Compete at the World Championships for the First Time". Gymnastics History. March 16, 2022.
  4. ^ "Czechoslovakia Breaks in Two, To Wide Regret". The New York Times. January 1, 1993.