2002 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships
The 36th World Championships in Artistic Gymnastics were held until November 24, 2002 in Debrecen (Hungary ) on 20. There were only held the apparatus finals, a multi- fight did not take place.
- 2.2.1 bar
- 2.2.2 soil
- 2.2.3 uneven Bars
- 2.2.4 Anchor
Participant
A total of 286 athletes from 52 countries participated in the 36th World Gymnastics Championships.
- Egypt Egypt
- Algeria Algeria
- Argentina Argentina
- Australia Australia
- Belgium
- Bolivia Bolivia
- Brazil Brazil
- Bulgaria
- People's Republic of China People's Republic of China
- Denmark Denmark
- Germany Germany
- Finland Finland
- France France
- Georgia 1990 Georgia
- Greece Greece
- Iceland Iceland
- Israel Israel
- Italy Italy
- Japan Japan
- Canada Canada
- Kazakhstan
- Colombia Colombia
- Croatia Croatia
- Latvia Latvia
- Malaysia Malaysia
- Mexico Mexico
- Netherlands The Netherlands
- Norway Norway
- Austria Austria
- Poland Poland
- Portugal
- Romania Romania
- Russia Russia
- Sweden Sweden
- Switzerland Switzerland
- Slovakia Slovakia
- Slovenia Slovenia
- Spain
- South Africa South Africa
- Flag of South Korea South Korea
- Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei
- Tunisia Tunisia
- Turkey Turkey
- Czech Republic Czech Republic
- Ukraine Ukraine
- Hungary Hungary
- Uzbekistan Uzbekistan
- Venezuela 1954 Venezuela
- United States United States
- United Kingdom United Kingdom
- Belarus Belarus
- Cyprus Republic of Cyprus
Results
Ground
Horizontal bar
Bars
Pommel horse
Rings
Jump
Women
Bar
Ground
Uneven
Jump
Medal Tally
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- World Gymnastics Championships
- Sporting event in 2002
- Sporting event in Debrecen