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Gymnastics at the 1992 Summer Olympics – Men's pommel horse

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Men's pommel horse
at the Games of the XXV Olympiad
VenuePalau dels Esports de Barcelona
Dates27 July – 2 August
Competitors93 from 25 nations
Winning score9.925
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Vitaly Scherbo
 Unified Team
1st place, gold medalist(s) Pae Gil-su
 North Korea
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Andreas Wecker
 Germany
← 1988
1996 →

The men's pommel horse 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 27, 29 and August 2 at the Palau d'Esports de Barcelona. There were 93 competitors from 25 nations, with nations in the team event having 6 gymnasts while other nations could have up to 3 gymnasts.[1] For the third consecutive Games, the pommel horse ended in a tie for the gold medal. Belarusian Vitaly Scherbo (on the Unified Team) and North Korean Pae Gil-su shared the top place. It was North Korea's first medal in the event. Bronze went to Andreas Wecker of Germany.

Background

This was the 18th appearance of the event, which is one of the five apparatus events held every time there were apparatus events at the Summer Olympics (no apparatus events were held in 1900, 1908, 1912, or 1920). Three of the eight finalists from 1988 returned: sixth-place finisher Daisuke Nishikawa of Japan and seventh-place finisher Sven Tippelt and eighth-place finisher Sylvio Kroll of East Germany (now competing for unified Germany). The world championships earlier in 1992 had resulted in a three-way tie between Li Jing (China), Vitaly Scherbo (Unified Team), and Pae Gil-su (North Korea).[1]

Puerto Rico and Slovenia each made their debut in the men's pommel horse; some former Soviet Republics competed as the Unified Team. The United States made its 16th appearance, most of any nation; the Americans had missed only the inaugural 1896 pommel horse and the boycotted 1980 Games.

Competition format

Each nation entered a team of six gymnasts or up to three individual gymnasts. All entrants in the gymnastics competitions performed both a compulsory exercise and a voluntary exercise for each apparatus. The scores for all 12 exercises were summed to give an individual all-around score. These exercise scores were also used for qualification for the apparatus finals. The two exercises (compulsory and voluntary) for each apparatus were summed to give an apparatus score. The top eight gymnasts, with a limit of two per nation, advanced to the final. In a change from previous years, the preliminary score had no effect on the final; once the eight finalists were selected, their ranking depended only on the final exercise. Non-finalists were ranked 9th through 93rd based on preliminary score.[1][2]

Schedule

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

Date Time Round
Wednesday, 29 July 1992 Preliminary
Sunday, 2 August 1992 20:30 Final

Results

Ninety-three gymnasts competed in the pommel horse event during the compulsory and optional rounds on July 27 and 29. The eight highest scoring gymnasts advanced to the final on August 2. Each country was limited to two competitors in the final.

Rank Gymnast Nation Preliminary Final
Compulsory Voluntary Total
1st place, gold medalist(s) Vitaly Scherbo  Unified Team 9.775 9.875 19.650 9.925
Pae Gil-su  North Korea 9.700 9.775 19.475 9.925
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Andreas Wecker  Germany 9.675 9.875 19.550 9.887
4 Guo Linyao  China 9.700 9.800 19.500 9.875
5 M. Chris Waller  United States 9.650 9.775 19.425 9.825
6 Yoshiaki Hatakeda  Japan 9.600 9.800 19.400 9.775
7 Li Jing  China 9.650 9.825 19.475 9.250
Valery Belenky  Unified Team 9.750 9.900 19.650 9.250
9 Ihor Korobchynskyi  Unified Team 9.700 9.775 19.475 Did not advance
10 Li Xiaoshuang  China 9.650 9.800 19.450 Did not advance
11 Takashi Chinen  Japan 9.575 9.775 19.350 Did not advance
12 Yukio Iketani  Japan 9.625 9.700 19.325 Did not advance
13 Li Dashuang  China 9.600 9.700 19.300 Did not advance
14 Szilveszter Csollány  Hungary 9.625 9.650 19.275 Did not advance
Li Chunyang  China 9.450 9.825 19.275 Did not advance
16 Ralf Büchner  Germany 9.525 9.725 19.250 Did not advance
Marius Gherman  Romania 9.600 9.650 19.250 Did not advance
Boris Preti  Italy 9.550 9.700 19.250 Did not advance
19 Marian Rizan  Romania 9.550 9.675 19.225 Did not advance
20 Gianmatteo Centazzo  Italy 9.450 9.750 19.200 Did not advance
21 Li Ge  China 9.500 9.675 19.175 Did not advance
Paolo Bucci  Italy 9.450 9.725 19.175 Did not advance
23 Ruggero Rossato  Italy 9.475 9.675 19.150 Did not advance
24 Kalofer Hristozov  Bulgaria 9.475 9.650 19.125 Did not advance
25 Oliver Walther  Germany 9.500 9.600 19.100 Did not advance
26 Jair Lynch  United States 9.550 9.500 19.050 Did not advance
Dominick Minicucci Jr.  United States 9.425 9.625 19.050 Did not advance
Alfonso Rodríguez  Spain 9.475 9.575 19.050 Did not advance
Gabriele Sala  Italy 9.450 9.600 19.050 Did not advance
Aleksey Voropayev  Unified Team 9.475 9.575 19.050 Did not advance
31 Michael Engeler  Switzerland 9.525 9.500 19.025 Did not advance
Neil Thomas  Great Britain 9.450 9.575 19.025 Did not advance
33 Csaba Fajkusz  Hungary 9.400 9.600 19.000 Did not advance
Adrian Sandu  Romania 9.375 9.625 19.000 Did not advance
35 Yutaka Aihara  Japan 9.375 9.600 18.975 Did not advance
Zoltán Supola  Hungary 9.350 9.625 18.975 Did not advance
37 Yordan Yovchev  Bulgaria 9.400 9.550 18.950 Did not advance
38 Daniel Giubellini  Switzerland 9.375 9.550 18.925 Did not advance
Deyan Kolev  Bulgaria 9.500 9.425 18.925 Did not advance
Luis López  Mexico 9.550 9.375 18.925 Did not advance
Miklós Pánczél  Hungary 9.275 9.650 18.925 Did not advance
Patrice Casimir  France 9.475 9.450 18.925 Did not advance
Nicu Stroia  Romania 9.350 9.575 18.925 Did not advance
44 Róbert Élő  Hungary 9.375 9.525 18.900 Did not advance
45 Lee Joo-hyung  South Korea 9.375 9.500 18.875 Did not advance
46 Adrian Gal  Romania 9.400 9.450 18.850 Did not advance
Johan Jonasson  Sweden 9.350 9.500 18.850 Did not advance
John Roethlisberger  United States 9.150 9.700 18.850 Did not advance
49 Trent Dimas  United States 9.350 9.475 18.825 Did not advance
Brennon Dowrick  Australia 9.500 9.325 18.825 Did not advance
51 Grigory Misutin  Unified Team 9.625 9.175 18.800 Did not advance
Daisuke Nishikawa  Japan 9.525 9.275 18.800 Did not advance
Krasimir Dunev  Bulgaria 9.350 9.450 18.800 Did not advance
Sylvio Kroll  Germany 9.075 9.725 18.800 Did not advance
55 Miguel Ángel Rubio  Spain 9.450 9.325 18.775 Did not advance
Sven Tippelt  Germany 9.250 9.525 18.775 Did not advance
57 Han Gwang-ho  South Korea 9.300 9.450 18.750 Did not advance
Curtis Hibbert  Canada 9.400 9.350 18.750 Did not advance
59 Scott Keswick  United States 9.550 9.150 18.700 Did not advance
James May  Great Britain 9.300 9.400 18.700 Did not advance
Károly Schupkégel  Hungary 9.250 9.450 18.700 Did not advance
62 Mario Franke  Germany 9.050 9.625 18.675 Did not advance
63 Ron Kaplan  Israel 9.350 9.300 18.650 Did not advance
Flavio Rota  Switzerland 9.250 9.400 18.650 Did not advance
Yoo Ok-ryul  South Korea 9.300 9.350 18.650 Did not advance
66 Martin Modlitba  Czechoslovakia 9.275 9.325 18.600 Did not advance
67 Nicolae Bejenaru  Romania 9.050 9.525 18.575 Did not advance
Jože Kolman  Slovenia 9.200 9.375 18.575 Did not advance
69 Han Yun-su  South Korea 9.025 9.525 18.550 Did not advance
Markus Müller  Switzerland 9.250 9.300 18.550 Did not advance
Ilian Aleksandrov  Bulgaria 9.100 9.450 18.550 Did not advance
72 Alan Nolet  Canada 9.050 9.475 18.525 Did not advance
73 Oliver Grimm  Switzerland 9.025 9.450 18.475 Did not advance
74 Sébastien Darrigade  France 9.375 9.075 18.450 Did not advance
75 Arnold Bugár  Czechoslovakia 9.050 9.375 18.425 Did not advance
Rustam Sharipov  Unified Team 8.775 9.650 18.425 Did not advance
77 Fabrice Guelzec  France 9.450 8.900 18.350 Did not advance
78 Yeo Hong-cheol  South Korea 8.950 9.350 18.300 Did not advance
79 Sin Myong-su  North Korea 8.875 9.325 18.200 Did not advance
80 Masayuki Matsunaga  Japan 8.700 9.450 18.150 Did not advance
Marco Monteiro  Brazil 8.775 9.375 18.150 Did not advance
82 Cho Hun  North Korea 9.175 8.950 18.125 Did not advance
Erich Wanner  Switzerland 8.850 9.275 18.125 Did not advance
84 Jeong Jin-su  South Korea 9.425 8.650 18.075 Did not advance
85 Alessandro Viligiardi  Italy 8.275 9.550 17.825 Did not advance
86 Georgi Lozanov  Bulgaria 8.350 9.300 17.650 Did not advance
87 David Cox  Great Britain 8.350 9.225 17.575 Did not advance
88 Mike Inglis  Canada 8.200 9.200 17.400 Did not advance
89 Marvin Campbell  Great Britain 8.575 8.625 17.200 Did not advance
90 Terry Bartlett  Great Britain 8.425 8.200 16.625 Did not advance
91 Isidro Ibarrondo  Argentina 7.725 8.250 15.975 Did not advance
92 Paul Bowler  Great Britain 9.000 0.000 9.000 Did not advance
93 Victor Colon  Puerto Rico 8.725 0.000 8.725 Did not advance

References

  1. ^ a b c "Pommelled Horse, Men". Olympedia. Retrieved 2 December 2020.
  2. ^ Official Report, vol. 5, p. 217.
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