1922 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships

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The 7th Artistic Gymnastics World Championships were held in Ljubljana, Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (now Slovenia) on August 11–12, 1922.[1]

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This was the first international tournament arranged under the auspices of FIG at which individual medals for all-round performance were awarded. However, the individual medals for apparatus were not awarded at the 1922 tournament, those discussed below were awarded by FIG retrospectively.[2]

Conversely, please note that contemporaneous, detailed coverage, beyond merely team totals, of select World Championships prior to World War I exists both in the pages of “Slovenski Sokol” magazine (via the Digital Library of Slovenia) and in reproductions of apparently original and contemporaneous Czech source materials (via Gymnastics-History.com) for both the 3rd (1907)[3][4] and 6th (1913)[5][6] editions of the World Championships. In the Czech versions of those sources, reproduced by Gymnastics-History.com, both individual all-around scores and apparatus scores are presented for every competitor, and in the Slovenian versions of those sources, individual all-around scores and rankings are reproduced for the top 14 and very last-place competitor for the 1907 Worlds and for every competitor at the 1913 Worlds. Additionally, all of the data that is presented in each of those sources completely matches the data that both the FIG[7] and USAG[8] (the official governing body of the sport of Artistic gymnastics within the USA) present in their respective treatments on the results of these pre-WWI World Championships, with the sole two exceptions of the horizontal bar placing of French Gymnast Francois Vidal and the parallel bars placement of Belgian gymnast Paul Mangin, both at the 1907 World Championships.[9][7]: 62  (In any event, all of these data sources - the Slovenian records, the Gymnastics-History.com's reproduced Czech records, the FIG's records, and the USAG's records - have continually failed to recognize the apparent original human error with respect to the discrepancy between Vidal's and Mangin's scores and rankings. In light of that, all of these data sources remain completely consistent, in terms of the data that they do present, with respect to the results of the pre-WWI editions of these World Championships.)

Additionally, please note that in lieu of an article published in the 10 June 2024 issue of The International Journal of the History of Sport (a peer-reviewed journal) claiming that the BFEG’s (the FIG’s predecessor) archives from before 1950 appear to have been lost,[10] a brief biographical treatment containing a photograph of multiple medals belonging to 1911 World All-Around Champion Ferdinand Steiner on the website of an alma mater of his, the Jiří Wolkera Gymnasium [cs], shows multiple medals with the words "Concorso Ginnastico Internazionale 1911 Torino" embossed onto them.[11] This brief biographical treatment was published at least as far back as 14 January 2017 on the official[12] Facebook website of his alma mater in a photograph album, begun on 29 November 2016, containing other such brief biographical treatments of its notable alumni.[13] That pictoral presentation of Steiner’s medals helps suggest that individual medals were awarded for those 1911 World Championships as they were from the same locale and year as the 1911 Worlds, and with the original title of the competition being printed on those medals, this further helps suggest that these individual medals were awarded contemporaneously.

Medal table

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Yugoslavia66113
2 Czechoslovakia (TCH)6309
3 France (FRA)0011
Totals (3 entries)129223
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Team Competition

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Rank Nation Prelim. Calisthenics Behavior Total Behavior Total Behavior Total Behavior Total Behavior Total Gymnastics Events Totals High Jump Shot Put 100 meters 50 meter swim Athletics Events Totals Team Grand Totals
1st place, gold medalist(s) Czechoslovakia174.51.75176.25107.252109.25112.252114.25110.751.75112.51172119631.252731.253152.5141.75773
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Yugoslavia174.752176.7511221141082110109.51.75111.5110.751.75112.5624.532292058.5139.5764
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) France163.51.25164.759219399.252101.2582.751.25102.751011.75102.75564.52111.7517.54090.25636
4 Belgium165.251.7516787.75289.7599210187.51.589106.252108.25555216.52421.573628
5 Luxembourg149.251150.2584.25286.2580.251.2581.5811.582.578.5179.54801517.516.530.7579.75559.75
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Individual Standings

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Rank Nation Gymnast Prelim. Calisthenics Gymnastics Events Athletics Events Individual Grand Totals
Prelim. Calisthenics Gymnastics Events Totals Gymnastics Events Totals Rank High Jump Shot Put 100 meters 50 meter swim Athletics Events Totals Athletics Events Totals Rank Individual Grand Totals
1st place, gold medalist(s) (tie) YugoslaviaPeter Sumi29.518.7519.751919.7577.253765.51028.53135.25
1st place, gold medalist(s) (tie) CzechoslovakiaFrantiÅ¡ek Pecháček28.25181918.51974.5771087.532.51135.25
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) YugoslaviaStane Derganc29.251919.251817.2573.585104.51029.52132.25
4 CzechoslovakiaMiroslav Klinger291919.7519.2519.577.5254.551024.54131
5 YugoslaviaStane Vidmar29.25191918.518.2574.75655410245128
6 CzechoslovakiaStanislav Jindrich301918.51919.57643439.519.511125.5
7 CzechoslovakiaJosef Malý29.516.518.2517.519.7572947.756623.756125.25
8 YugoslaviaLeon Å tukelj27.752019.751919.7578.51503.59.51815124.25
9 CzechoslovakiaMiroslav Karásek28.251819.2518.7519.7575.75541.254.51019.7510123.75
10 CzechoslovakiaFrantiÅ¡ek Vaneček29.516.7517.517.7519.571.751043.754.59.521.757122.75
11 YugoslaviaSlavko Hlastan29.7516.2518.2517.7518.2570.51155.2519.520.759121
12 FranceJean Gounot29.2516.2518.51817.7570.51262.252.56.517.2517117
13 FranceAlex Pannetier18.51717.515.516.566.515704.59.5218116
14 YugoslaviaVlado Simončič29.25191217.2517.565.751752.751.59.518.7513113.75
15 BelgiumFrancois Verboven26.513.7517.75161865.51842.54818.514110.5
16 FranceMarco Torrès281618.751518.568.251330471420110.25
17 BelgiumJean Verboven28.515.7512151759.752231.755.57.517.7516106
18 BelgiumLouis De Winter28.251418.514.7518.75661632.255.5010.7525105
19 LuxembourgEmil Münhofen2814.51613.513.2557.25255104.5019.511104.75
20 BelgiumJean Gibens24.2516.251617.518.256814101.568.529100.75
21 (tie) FranceLouis Marty23.7517.2516.7514.7515.7564.5191216.510.52698.75
21 (tie) BelgiumGust. Verstraeten2915.2518.510.7517.7562.2520502.507.53098.75
23 FranceJacques Moser2714151417.2560.252111.51.57112398.25
24 BelgiumGust. Gyselinck28.7512.7516.2513.516.559235050102797.75
25 LuxembourgNicolas Roeser23.5131616.513.2558.752433.54.50112393.25
26 LuxembourgEmil François23.75138.515.2514.7551.52830210151990.25
27 LuxembourgRobert Leroy26.7513.7513.758.514.2550.2529221.5712.52289.5
28 LuxembourgFrancois Zuang2217.511.7516.258.7554.25262235.7512.752189
29 FranceRobert Morin2711.512.755.515.2545303643.516.51888.5
30 LuxembourgJos. Knepper25.2512.514.251114.255227001892886.25
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Pommel horse

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Rank Nationality Athlete Total
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 Czechoslovakia Miroslav Klinger 19,250
2
 Yugoslavia Leon Å tukelj 19,000
 Yugoslavia Peter Å umi 19,000
 Czechoslovakia Stanislav Indruch 19,000
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Rings

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Rank Nationality Athlete Total
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 Yugoslavia Leon Å tukelj 19,750
 Yugoslavia Peter Å umi 19,750
 Czechoslovakia Joseph Maly 19,750
 Czechoslovakia Miroslav Karásek 19,750
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Parallel bars

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Rank Nationality Athlete Total
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 Yugoslavia Leon Å tukelj 20,000
2
 Yugoslavia Stane Derganc 19,000
 Yugoslavia Stane Vidmar 19,000
 Yugoslavia Vladimir Simončič 19,000
 Czechoslovakia Miroslav Klinger 19,000
 Czechoslovakia Stanislav Indruch 19,000
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Horizontal bar

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Rank Nationality Athlete Total
1
 Yugoslavia Leon Å tukelj 20,000
 Yugoslavia Peter Å umi 20,000
 Czechoslovakia Miroslav Klinger 20,000
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