Gymnastics at the 1992 Summer Olympics – Men's artistic individual all-around

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Men's artistic individual all-around
at the Games of the XXV Olympiad
VenuePalau dels Esports de Barcelona
Dates29–31 July
Competitors93 from 25 nations
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Vitaly Scherbo  Unified Team
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Grigory Misutin  Unified Team
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Valery Belenky  Unified Team
← 1988
1996 →

The men's individual all-around competition was one of eight events for male competitors in artistic gymnastics at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona. The qualification and final rounds took place on July 29 and 31 at the Palau dels Esports de Barcelona.[1] There were 93 competitors from 25 nations.[2] Each nation could enter a team of 6 gymnasts or up to 3 individual gymnasts. The event was won by Vitaly Scherbo, one of his six gold medals in 1992. The Unified Team, making its only Summer Olympics appearance, swept the medals, with Scherbo taking gold, Grigory Misutin silver, and Valery Belenky bronze. It was the second consecutive medal sweep in the event (the Soviet Union had done it in 1988) and fourth overall (France in 1900, Japan in 1972).

Background[edit]

This was the 21st appearance of the men's individual all-around. The first individual all-around competition had been held in 1900, after the 1896 competitions featured only individual apparatus events. A men's individual all-around has been held every Games since 1900.[2]

Five of the top 11 gymnasts (including a tie for tenth place) from the 1988 Games returned: fourth-place finisher Sven Tippelt of East Germany (now competing for unified Germany), fifth-place finisher Marius Gherman of Romania, sixth-place finisher Kalofer Khristozov of Bulgaria, eighth-place finisher Yukio Iketani of Japan, and tenth-place finisher Sylvio Kroll of East Germany (now Germany). The reigning (1991) World Champion was Grigory Misutin of the Soviet Union/Unified Team, with his teammate Vitaly Scherbo second. The 1989 World Champion (and 1992 European champion) Igor Korobchinsky, also of the Soviet Union/Unified Team, also competed in Barcelona.[2]

Puerto Rico and Slovenia each made their debut in the event. Some former Soviet republics competed together as the Unified Team. France made its 19th appearance, most among nations.

Competition format[edit]

In the first major format change since 1976 (when the number of gymnasts per nation in the final was limited to three), the 1992 Games ended the carryover of preliminary scores to the final. The preliminary round and final round were now separate. In the preliminary round (which also served as the team all-around competition as well as the qualifying round for the individual apparatus events), each gymnast performed a compulsory exercise and an optional exercise on each apparatus. The scores for all 12 exercises were summed to give an individual all-around preliminary score. The top 36 gymnasts advanced to the individual all-around final—except that each nation was limited to 3 finalists. There, each of the finalists performed another exercise on each apparatus. The sum of these six exercise scores resulted in a final total.

Each exercise was scored from 0 to 10; thus, the preliminary apparatus scores ranged from 0 to 20 each and the total preliminary score from 0 to 120. The final total, with six exercises, was from 0 to 60.

The preliminary exercise scores were also used for qualification for the apparatus finals.[2]

Schedule[edit]

All times are Central European Summer Time (UTC+2)

Date Time Round
Wednesday, 29 July 1992 Preliminary
Friday, 31 July 1992 20:00 Final

Results[edit]

Eighty-nine gymnasts competed in the all-around during the compulsory and optional rounds on July 29. The thirty-six highest scoring gymnasts advanced to the final on July 31. Each country was limited to three competitors in the final.

Rank Gymnast Nation Prelim Floor Pommel
horse
Rings Vault Parallel
bars
Horizontal
bar
Total
1st place, gold medalist(s) Vitaly Scherbo  Unified Team 117.875 9.875 9.875 9.900 9.800 9.800 9.775 59.025
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Grigory Misutin  Unified Team 116.975 9.825 9.775 9.800 9.825 9.800 9.900 58.925
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Valery Belenky  Unified Team 117.500 9.825 9.850 9.775 9.575 9.825 9.775 58.625
4 Andreas Wecker  Germany 116.875 9.700 9.850 9.800 9.550 9.700 9.850 58.450
5 Li Xiaoshuang  China 116.450 9.825 9.750 9.700 9.625 9.650 9.600 58.150
6 Guo Linyao  China 115.900 9.650 9.800 9.600 9.550 9.675 9.650 57.925
7 Marius Gherman  Romania 115.300 9.525 9.675 9.400 9.725 9.675 9.700 57.700
8 Lee Joo-Hyung  South Korea 114.375 9.600 9.625 9.475 9.600 9.575 9.800 57.675
9 Han Yun-su  South Korea 113.825 9.550 9.650 9.475 9.600 9.650 9.725 57.650
Szilveszter Csollány  Hungary 114.500 9.625 9.675 9.675 9.550 9.550 9.575 57.650
11 Kalofer Hristozov  Bulgaria 115.300 9.575 9.700 9.650 9.550 9.550 9.575 57.600
12 Zoltán Supola  Hungary 115.275 9.600 9.575 9.475 9.650 9.600 9.650 57.550
13 Oliver Walther  Germany 114.425 9.325 9.625 9.500 9.625 9.600 9.800 57.475
Yoshiaki Hatakeda  Japan 115.300 9.625 9.725 9.300 9.475 9.750 9.600 57.475
15 Paolo Bucci  Italy 115.100 9.500 9.675 9.650 9.475 9.575 9.550 57.425
16 Boris Preti  Italy 115.275 9.575 9.400 9.625 9.600 9.500 9.575 57.275
Alfonso Rodriguez  Spain 115.000 9.600 9.650 9.675 9.600 9.650 9.100 57.275
18 Li Chunyang  China 115.925 9.700 9.750 9.700 9.575 9.600 8.875 57.200
19 Scott Keswick  United States 113.725 9.400 9.700 9.600 9.725 9.625 9.050 57.100
20 Neil Thomas  Great Britain 114.675 9.800 9.275 9.450 9.650 9.275 9.600 57.050
20 Adrian Gal  Romania 113.325 9.675 9.525 9.400 9.800 9.550 9.100 57.050
22 Ruggero Rossato  Italy 114.175 9.600 9.675 9.525 9.350 9.350 9.500 57.000
23 Yukio Iketani  Japan 115.450 9.725 9.725 9.050 9.525 9.725 9.150 56.900
23 Yoo Ok-Ryul  South Korea 115.025 9.800 9.500 9.525 9.625 9.450 9.000 56.900
25 Michael Engeler  Switzerland 113.875 9.675 9.575 9.300 9.575 9.425 9.275 56.825
26 Sylvio Kroll  Germany 114.850 9.275 9.800 9.575 9.425 9.500 9.125 56.700
27 Takashi Chinen  Japan 115.275 9.575 9.125 9.550 9.375 9.625 9.425 56.675
28 Csaba Fajkusz  Hungary 113.925 9.625 9.550 9.400 9.350 8.900 9.725 56.550
29 Pae Gil-Su  North Korea 114.425 9.300 9.875 9.425 9.350 9.625 8.950 56.525
30 Marian Rizan  Romania 114.725 9.125 9.700 9.175 9.450 9.625 9.400 56.475
31 Patrice Casimir  France 113.750 9.475 9.650 9.475 9.575 8.675 9.575 56.425
32 Sébastien Darrigade  France 113.325 9.600 9.150 9.250 9.500 9.425 9.450 56.375
33 James May  Great Britain 113.225 9.650 9.450 9.325 9.075 9.325 9.525 56.350
34 John Roethlisberger  United States 114.200 8.400 9.700 9.525 9.500 9.425 9.550 56.100
35 M. Chris Waller  United States 114.800 8.575 9.125 9.450 9.375 9.600 9.675 55.800
36 Curtis Hibbert  Canada 113.425 8.200 9.300 9.025 9.050 9.500 9.050 54.125
37 Ihor Korobchinskiy  Unified Team 116.500 Did not advance—3 per nation rule
38 Aleksey Voropayev  Unified Team 115.125
39 Daisuke Nishikawa  Japan 115.100
40 Yutaka Aihara  Japan 114.975
41 Li Jing  China 114.950
Rustam Sharipov  Unified Team 114.950
43 Li Dashuang  China 114.875
Li Ge  China 114.875
45 Ralf Büchner  Germany 114.400
46 Masayuki Matsunaga  Japan 114.325
47 Sven Tippelt  Germany 113.775
48 Trent Dimas  United States 113.675
49 Jeong Jin-su  South Korea 113.625
50 Mario Franke  Germany 113.175 Did not advance
51 Nicolae Bejenaru  Romania 113.150
52 Johan Jonasson  Sweden 113.100
53 Gabriele Sala  Italy 113.075
54 Daniel Giubellini  Switzerland 113.025
55 Yordan Yovchev  Bulgaria 113.000
56 Dominick Minicucci Jr.  United States 112.950
57 Luis López  Mexico 112.925
Nicu Stroia  Romania 112.925
59 Adrian Sandu  Romania 112.850
60 Jair Lynch  United States 112.775
61 Brennon Dowrick  Australia 112.725
62 Martin Modlitba  Czechoslovakia 112.625
63 Fabrice Guelzec  France 112.600
64 Han Gwang-ho  South Korea 112.350
65 Ron Kaplan  Israel 112.250
66 Gianmatteo Centazzo  Italy 112.125
67 Ilian Aleksandrov  Bulgaria 112.000
Oliver Grimm  Switzerland 112.000
69 Sin Myong-su  North Korea 111.950
70 Krasimir Dunev  Bulgaria 111.900
71 Róbert Élő  Hungary 111.850
Alessandro Viligiardi  Italy 111.850
73 Károly Schupkégel  Hungary 111.650
74 Cho Hun  North Korea 111.550
75 Flavio Rota  Switzerland 111.475
76 Miguel Ángel Rubio  Spain 111.325
77 Arnold Bugár  Czechoslovakia 111.200
78 Alan Nolet  Canada 111.175
79 Erich Wanner  Switzerland 110.925
80 Jože Kolman  Slovenia 110.875
81 Yeo Hong-cheol  South Korea 110.525
82 Terry Bartlett  Great Britain 110.275
83 Markus Müller  Switzerland 109.850
84 Marco Monteiro  Brazil 109.575
85 David Cox  Great Britain 108.875
86 Mike Inglis  Canada 107.900
87 Isidro Ibarrondo  Argentina 107.450
88 Marvin Campbell  Great Britain 106.975
89 Miklós Pánczél  Hungary 103.600
90 Georgi Lozanov  Bulgaria 101.250
91 Deyan Kolev  Bulgaria 94.675
92 Paul Bowler  Great Britain 65.500
93 Víctor Colon  Puerto Rico 64.575

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Gymnastics at the 1992 Barcelona Summer Games: Men's Individual All-Around". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 15 August 2019.
  2. ^ a b c d "Individual All-Around, Men". Olympedia. Retrieved 9 April 2021.

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