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1903 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships

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1903 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships
LocationBelgium Antwerp, Belgium
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The 1st Artistic Gymnastics World Championships were held in Antwerp, Belgium, in conjunction with the 27th Belgian Federal Festival, on 14-18 August 1903.[1][2][3][4]

Participants

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Results

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Men's individual all-around

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Rank Athlete Score
1. France Joseph Martinez (FRA) 122.000
2. Belgium Georges Wiernicks (BEL) 121.500
2.. France Joseph Lux (FRA) 121.500
4 France Georges Dejaeghère (FRA) 121.00
5 France Jules Lecoutre (FRA) 119.00
6 France Charles van Hulle (BEL) 118.50
7 France Eugène Dua (BEL) 115.00
8 France Pierre Payssé (FRA) 114.50

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Men's team all-around

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Rank Team Score
1.  France 990.000
2.  Belgium 981.000
3.  Luxembourg 909.000

Men's horizontal bar

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Rank Athlete Score
1. France Joseph Martinez (FRA) 20.500
2. Belgium Charles van Hulle (BEL) 20.000
2. France Jules Lecoutre (FRA) 20.000
2. France Pierre Payssé (FRA) 20.000

Men's parallel bars

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Rank Athlete Score
1. France Joseph Martinez (FRA) 20.000
1. Luxembourg François Hentges (LUX) 20.000
3. Belgium Eugène Dua (BEL) 19.500
3. Luxembourg André Bordang (LUX) 19.500

Men's pommel horse

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Rank Athlete Score
1. France Georges Dejaeghere (FRA) 18.000
1. France Joseph Lux (FRA) 18.000
1. Netherlands Hendricus Thijsen (NED) 18.000

Men's rings

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Rank Athlete Score
1. France Joseph Martinez (FRA) 20.000
2. Belgium François Walravens (BEL) 19.000
2. France Joseph Lux (FRA) 19.000

Medal table

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 France (FRA)74011
2 Luxembourg (LUX)1023
3 Netherlands (NED)1001
4 Belgium (BEL)0415
Totals (4 entries)98320

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. 76.
  2. ^ "Historical Medalists - Individual". Archived from the original on 2016-10-09. Retrieved 2016-05-08.
  3. ^ "Historical Medalists - Team". Archived from the original on 2016-10-09. Retrieved 2016-05-08.
  4. ^ Fédération Internationale de Gymnastique (2005). 125th Anniversary - The story goes on... FIG. p. 61.
  5. ^ History.com, Gymnastics. "1903: Men's Gymnastics at the First World Championships". Gymnastics-History.com. Retrieved April 13, 2024.