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1931 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships

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1931World Artistic Gymnastics Championships
LocationFranceParis,France
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On the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the founding of theInternational Federation of Gymnastics which was founded in 1881, a commemorative competition was held inParis, on July 11 & 12, in conjunction with that year'sBastille Day.[1]

There seems to be a history of inconsistency from the FIG regarding whether these 1931 games are considered to be a World Championships. About these games, it is written in a 100-year Anniversary publication, thatFollowing "agreements, objections, and discussions" this manifestation was called "World Championships".,[1]: 84  however on the following page of that same publication, it is stated"Logically, the manifestations of the 50th anniversary of the FIG cannot be placed among the official competitions",.[1]: 85  Additionally, in a 125-year Anniversary Publication, it is said about these games"Premiers concours sous l’appellation Championnats du Monde de Gymnastique artistique masculine a Paris.",[2] yet they were referred to as"unofficial"[2]: 35  and their results were omitted from the results section of that book.[2]: 64  As it currently stands (as of as recently as 2021), about these games in 1931, theFIG states“1931 First Artistic Men's World Championships held in Paris.”[3]

44 individuals from 10 nations participated in this competition. 14 events were contested. Individual rankings were determined.[1]: 84 

Men's individual all around

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Rankings

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RankingCountryGymnastScore
1 FinlandHeikki Savoleinen185.000
2 CzechoslovakiaAlois Hudec183.626
3 CzechoslovakiaJan Gajdoš183.233
4 FranceGeorges Leroux179.655
5 ItalyRomeo Neri177.763
6 SwitzerlandHermann Hänggi176.916
7 HungaryIstván Pelle176.715
8 SwitzerlandGeorges Miez176.546
9 YugoslaviaJosip Primožič175.880
10 YugoslaviaLeon Štukelj175.509
11 CzechoslovakiaJindřich Tintěra173.560
12 Switzerland?? Büllmann170.495
13 CzechoslovakiaLadislav Tikal170.023
14 CzechoslovakiaBedrich Supcik169.55
15 SwitzerlandJosef (?) Walter169.44
16 YugoslaviaPeter Šumi168.55
17 YugoslaviaBoris Gregorka166.93
18 LuxembourgMathias Logelin16?.??
19France or Algeria???? Rizo162.86
20 YugoslaviaMiroslav Forte161.69
21 NetherlandsPieter (?) van Dam159.09

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Medalists

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There was a special clause to the rules that in order for any individual to be properly termed 'World Champion', they had to demonstrate a certain level of competency among all 14 events, scoring at least 60% of all of the points that could be possibly awarded on each event. Therefore, the highest-ranking gymnast,Heikki Savolainen ofFinland did not actually end up becoming World Champion; rather, 2nd-place finishingAlois Hudec ofCzechoslovakia, who was the only individual to score at least 60% on all 14 events, ended up becoming 'World Champion' at this competition.[7]

MedalCountryGymnast
 CzechoslovakiaAlois Hudec

Men's floor exercise

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MedalCountryGymnast
 CzechoslovakiaAlois Hudec

Men's rings

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MedalCountryGymnast
 CzechoslovakiaAlois Hudec

Men's vault

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MedalCountryGymnast
 SwitzerlandHermann Hänggi

Men's parallel bars

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MedalCountryGymnast
 HungaryIstván Pelle

Men's horizontal bar

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MedalCountryGymnast
 FinlandHeikki Savolainen

References

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  1. ^abcdHuguenin, Andre.100 Years of the International Gymnastics Federation: 1881-1981(PDF). Translated by Unger, Beatrice. International Gymnastics Federation. Retrieved2024-05-10.
  2. ^abcGrandi, Bruno (ed.).The Story Goes On…125 Years 1881-2006(PDF). International Gymnastics Federation. Retrieved2024-05-10.
  3. ^"FIG - History".www.gymnastics.sport. Federation Internationale de Gymnastique=. Retrieved2024-05-10.
  4. ^"Sa međunarodnih gimnastičkih takmičenja u Parizu" [From International Gymnastics Competitions in Paris.].Sokolsky Glasnik (in Slovenian). Vol. 2, no. 29. July 16, 1931. p. 1. RetrievedJanuary 13, 2021.
  5. ^"Po Vitezstvi Druzstev Vitezstvi Jednotlivcu" [After the victory of the cooperatives, the victory of the individual.].Věstník Sokolský. Vol. 33, no. 30. July 23, 1931. pp. 513–514. RetrievedJanuary 24, 2021.
  6. ^"Francuski prikaz o poslednjim pariškim gimnastičkim iakmičenjima za sveisko prvenstvo" [A French account of the last Parisian gymnastic competitions for all championship.].Sokolsky Glasnik (in Slovenian). Vol. 2, no. 30. July 23, 1931. pp. 1–2. RetrievedJanuary 13, 2021.
  7. ^Huguenin, Andre.100 Years of the International Gymnastics Federation: 1881-1981(PDF). Translated by Unger, Beatrice. International Gymnastics Federation. pp. 84–85.
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