- Akinori Nakayama
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Akinori Nakayama Personal information Country represented Japan Born March 1, 1943
NagoyaDiscipline Men's artistic gymnastics Medal recordOlympic Games Gold 1968 Mexico City Team Gold 1968 Mexico City Rings Gold 1968 Mexico City Parallel bars Gold 1968 Mexico City Horizontal bar Gold 1972 Munich Team Gold 1972 Munich Rings Silver 1968 Mexico City Floor exercise Silver 1972 Munich Floor exercise Bronze 1968 Mexico City All-around Bronze 1972 Munich All-around Akinori Nakayama (中山 彰規 Nakayama Akinori , born 1943-03-01 in Nagoya) is a Japanese gymnast and Olympic gold medalist. He is a graduate of Chukyo University.
Winning six gold medals, two silver medals, and two bronze medals, Nakayama was an important factor in the Japanese men's gymnastics team winning the team competition in the 1968 and 1972 summer Olympic games. (Overall, Japan has won the team competition in 5 consecutive olympic games—1960, 1964, 1968, 1972, and 1976).
Nakayama was inducted into the International Gymnastics Hall of Fame in 2005.[1]
See also
- List of multiple Olympic gold medalists
- List of multiple Olympic gold medalists at a single Games
- List of multiple Olympic medalists
References
- ^ "AKINORI NAKAYAMA". International Gymnastics Hall of Fame. http://www.ighof.com/honorees/honorees_nakayama.html. Retrieved May 12, 2007.
Olympic Champions in Artistic Gymnastics - Men's Rings 1896: Ioannis Mitropoulos | 1900: not included | 1904: Herman Glass | 1908 - 1920: not included | 1924: Francesco Martino | 1928: Leon Štukelj | 1932: George Gulack | 1936: Alois Hudec | 1948: Karl Frei | 1952: Grant Shaginyan | 1956: Albert Azaryan | 1960: Albert Azaryan | 1964: Takuji Hayata | 1968: Akinori Nakayama | 1972: Akinori Nakayama | 1976: Nikolai Andrianov | 1980: Alexander Dityatin | 1984: Koji Gushiken / Li Ning | 1988: Holger Behrendt / Dmitry Bilozerchev | 1992: Vitaly Scherbo | 1996: Jury Chechi | 2000: Szilveszter Csollány | 2004: Dimosthenis Tampakos | 2008: Chen Yibing
Olympic Champions in Artistic Gymnastics - Men's Parallel Bars 1896: Alfred Flatow | 1900: not included | 1904: George Eyser | 1908 - 1920: not included | 1924: August Güttinger | 1928: Ladislav Vácha | 1932: Romeo Neri | 1936: Konrad Frey | 1948: Michael Reusch | 1952: Hans Eugster | 1956: Viktor Chukarin | 1960: Boris Shakhlin | 1964: Yukio Endo | 1968: Akinori Nakayama | 1972: Sawao Kato | 1976: Sawao Kato | 1980: Alexander Tkachev | 1984: Bart Conner | 1988: Vladimir Artemov | 1992: Vitaly Scherbo | 1996: Rustam Sharipov | 2000: Li Xiaopeng | 2004: Valeri Goncharov | 2008: Li Xiaopeng
Olympic Champions in Artistic Gymnastics - Men's High Bar 1896: Hermann Weingärtner | 1900: not included | 1904: Anton Heida / Edward Hennig | 1908 - 1920: not included | 1924: Leon Štukelj | 1928: Georges Miez | 1932: Dallas Bixler | 1936: Aleksanteri Saarvala | 1948: Josef Stalder | 1952: Jack Günthard | 1956: Takashi Ono | 1960: Takashi Ono | 1964: Boris Shakhlin | 1968: Akinori Nakayama / Mikhail Voronin | 1972: Mitsuo Tsukahara | 1976: Mitsuo Tsukahara | 1980: Stoyan Deltchev | 1984: Shinji Morisue | 1988: Vladimir Artemov / Valeri Liukin | 1992: Trent Dimas | 1996: Andreas Wecker | 2000: Alexei Nemov | 2004: Igor Cassina | 2008: Zou Kai
World Champions in Artistic Gymnastics – Men's Floor Exercise 1903 – 1926: not awarded | 1930: Josip Primožič | 1934: Georges Miez | 1938: Jan Gajdoš | 1950: Josef Stalder | 1954: Masao Takemoto / Valentin Muratov | 1958: Masao Takemoto | 1962: Nobuyuki Aihara / Yukio Endo | 1966: Akinori Nakayama | 1970: Akinori Nakayama | 1974: Shigeru Kasamatsu | 1978: Kurt Thomas | 1979: Kurt Thomas / Roland Brückner | 1981: Li Yuejiu / Yuri Korolev | 1983: Tong Fei | 1985: Tong Fei | 1987: Lou Yun | 1989: Igor Korobchinsky | 1991: Igor Korobchinsky | 1992: Igor Korobchinsky | 1993: Grigory Misutin | 1994: Vitaly Scherbo | 1995: Vitaly Scherbo | 1996: Vitaly Scherbo | 1997: Alexei Nemov | 1999: Alexei Nemov | 2001: Jordan Jovtchev / Marian Drăgulescu | 2002: Marian Drăgulescu | 2003: Paul Hamm | 2005: Diego Hypólito | 2006: Marian Drăgulescu | 2007: Diego Hypólito | 2009: Marian Drăgulescu | 2010: Eleftherios Kosmidis | 2011: Kōhei Uchimura
World Champions in Artistic Gymnastics – Men's Parallel Bars 1903: Joseph Martinez / François Hentges | 1905: Joseph Martinez / Marcel Lalu | 1907: Joseph Lux | 1909: Joseph Martinez | 1911: Giorgio Zampori | 1913: Guido Boni / Giorgio Zampori | 1922: Leon Štukelj | 1926: Ladislav Vácha | 1930: Josip Primožič | 1934: Eugen Mack | 1938: Michael Reusch | 1950: Hans Eugster | 1954: Viktor Chukarin | 1958: Boris Shakhlin | 1962: Miroslav Cerar | 1966: Sergei Diomidov | 1970: Akinori Nakayama | 1974: Eizo Kenmotsu | 1978: Eizo Kenmotsu | 1979: Bart Conner | 1981: Alexander Dityatin / Koji Gushiken | 1983: Vladimir Artemov / Lou Yun | 1985: Sylvio Kroll / Valentin Mogilny | 1987: Vladimir Artemov | 1989: Vladimir Artemov / Li Jing | 1991: Li Jing | 1992: Li Jing / Alexei Voropaev | 1993: Vitaly Scherbo | 1994: Huang Liping | 1995: Vitaly Scherbo | 1996: Rustam Sharipov | 1997: Sergei Fedorchenko | 1999: Lee Joo-Hyung | 2001: Sean Townsend | 2002: Li Xiaopeng | 2003: Li Xiaopeng | 2005: Mitja Petkovšek | 2006: Yang Wei | 2007: Kim Dae-Eun / Mitja Petkovšek | 2009: Wang Guanyin | 2010: Feng Zhe | 2011: Danell Leyva
World Champions in Artistic Gymnastics – Men's Horizontal Bar 1903: Joseph Martinez | 1905: Marcel Lalu | 1907: František Erben / Georges Charmoille | 1909: Joseph Martinez | 1911: Josef Čada | 1913: Josef Čada / Marco Torrès | 1922: Leon Štukelj | 1926: Leon Štukelj | 1930: István Pelle | 1934: Ernst Winter | 1938: Michael Reusch | 1950: Paavo Aaltonen | 1954: Valentin Muratov | 1958: Boris Shakhlin | 1962: Takashi Ono | 1966: Akinori Nakayama | 1970: Eizo Kenmotsu | 1974: Eberhard Gienger | 1978: Shigeru Kasamatsu | 1979: Kurt Thomas | 1981: Alexander Tkachev | 1983: Dmitry Bilozerchev | 1985: Tong Fei | 1987: Dmitry Bilozerchev | 1989: Li Chunyang | 1991: Li Chunyang / Ralf Büchner | 1992: Grigory Misutin | 1993: Sergei Kharkov | 1994: Vitaly Scherbo | 1995: Andreas Wecker | 1996: Jesús Carballo | 1997: Jani Tanskanen | 1999: Jesús Carballo | 2001: Vlasios Maras | 2002: Vlasios Maras | 2003: Takehiro Kashima | 2005: Aljaž Pegan | 2006: Philippe Rizzo | 2007: Fabian Hambüchen | 2009: Zou Kai | 2010: Zhang Chenglong | 2011: Zou Kai
Categories:- 1943 births
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