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Hungary at the World Artistic Gymnastics Championships

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Hungary at the
World Artistic Gymnastics Championships
IOC codeHUN
Medals
Gold
11
Silver
15
Bronze
8
Total
34

Although Hungarian gymnasts competed at numerous Olympic Games as early as 1896, they competed as Austria-Hungary at the early World Championships in artistic gymnastics.[1] At the 1930 World Championships Hungary competed for the first time as its own nation.[2]

Medalists

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Medal Name Year Event
 Gold István Pelle Luxembourg 1930 Luxembourg Men's horizontal bar
 Silver Miklós Péter
 Silver Lenke Balkanyi, Judit Gamauf-Tóth, Anna Kael, Margit Kalocsai, Mária Munkácsi, Jenőné Varga Hungary 1934 Budapest Women's team
 Silver Margit Kalocsai Women's all-around
 Silver Eva Banati, Ilona Bánhegyi Milanovits, Irén Daruházi-Karcsics, Erzsébet Gulyás-Köteles, Ágnes Keleti, Alice Kertész, Olga Lemhényi-Tass, Edit Perényi-Weckinger Italy 1954 Rome Women's team
 Gold Ágnes Keleti Women's uneven bars
 Bronze Ágnes Keleti Women's balance beam
 Bronze Anikó Ducza Czechoslovakia 1962 Prague Women's balance beam
 Bronze Krisztina Medveczky, Mónika Császár, Zsuzsa Nagy, Marta Egervari, Zsuzsa Matulai, Ágnes Bánfai Bulgaria 1974 Varna Women's team
 Gold Zoltán Magyar Men's pommel horse
 Gold Zoltán Magyar France 1978 Strasbourg Men's pommel horse
 Gold Zoltán Magyar United States 1979 Fort Worth Men's pommel horse
 Bronze György Guczoghy Soviet Union 1981 Moscow Men's pommel horse
 Silver György Guczoghy Hungary 1983 Budapest Men's pommel horse
 Gold Zsolt Borkai Netherlands 1987 Rotterdam Men's pommel horse
 Bronze Zsolt Borkai Men's horizontal bar
 Silver Henrietta Ónodi United States 1991 Indianapolis Women's vault
 Gold Henrietta Ónodi France 1992 Paris Women's vault
 Silver Szilveszter Csollány Men's rings
 Silver Henrietta Ónodi Women's floor exercise
 Bronze Károly Schupkégel United Kingdom 1993 Birmingham Men's pommel horse
 Bronze Zoltán Supola Men's horizontal bar
 Silver Zoltán Supola Australia 1994 Brisbane Men's horizontal bar
 Silver Szilveszter Csollány Puerto Rico 1996 San Juan Men's rings
 Silver Szilveszter Csollány Switzerland 1997 Lausanne Men's rings
 Silver Szilveszter Csollány China 1999 Tianjin Men's rings
 Silver Szilveszter Csollány Belgium 2001 Ghent Men's rings
 Gold Szilveszter Csollány Hungary 2002 Debrecen Men's rings
 Bronze Róbert Gál Australia 2005 Melbourne Men's floor exercise
 Silver Krisztián Berki Germany 2007 Stuttgart Men's pommel horse
 Silver Krisztián Berki United Kingdom 2009 London Men's pommel horse
 Gold Krisztián Berki Netherlands 2010 Rotterdam Men's pommel horse
 Gold Krisztián Berki Japan 2011 Tokyo Men's pommel horse
 Gold Krisztián Berki China 2014 Nanning Men's pommel horse

Medal tables

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By gender

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GenderGoldSilverBronzeTotal
Men910524
Women25310

By event

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EventGoldSilverBronzeTotal
Men's pommel horse73212
Men's rings1506
Men's horizontal bar1225
Women's vault1102
Women's uneven bars1001
Women's team0213
Women's floor exercise0101
Women's individual all-around0101
Women's balance beam0022
Men's floor exercise0011
Men's individual all-around0000
Men's parallel bars0000
Men's team0000
Men's vault0000

Junior World medalists

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Medal Name Year Event
 Bronze Krisztián Balázs Hungary 2019 Győr Boys' horizontal bar
 Bronze Szilárd Závory Turkey 2023 Antalya Boys' vault

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Hungarian Stamps 2010" (PDF). Magyar Posta.
  2. ^ Huguenin, Andre. 100 Years of the International Gymnastics Federation: 1881-1981 (PDF). Translated by Unger, Beatrice. International Gymnastics Federation. p. 84.