2001 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships

2001 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships

The 35th Artistic Gymnastics World Championships were held in Ghent, Belgium, in 2001 at the Flanders Sports Arena. This was the first Worlds at which the 6-3-3--six athletes per team, three compete, all three scores count--format was used in team finals. 2001 Worlds was also the last World Championships in which three gymnasts per country were permitted to advance to the all-around finals.

Men

Team Final

Horizontal Bar

Rings

All-Around

Beam

References

* [http://www.fig-gymnastics.com/events/results/resEvent.jsp?ID=10418 FIG Official Results: 35th World Artistic Gymnastics Championships.]


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