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Olympic Champions in Women's Artistic Gymnastics

Barcelona 1992
Team competition
Unified Team (former Soviet Union):
Svetlana Boginskaya, Oksana Chusovitina, Roza Galieva, Elena Grudneva, Tatiana Gutsu, Tatiana Lysenko

Compulsories: 197,507
(Gymnasts are in alphabetic order)

Vault: 49,211
Boginskaya 9,850, Chusovitina 9,850, Galieva 9,812, Grudneva 9,762 (lowest), Gutsu 9,837, Lysenko 9,862

Bars: 49,424
Boginskaya 9,925, Chusovitina 9,012 (lowest), Galieva 9,850, Grudneva 9,850, Gutsu 9,937, Lysenko 9,862

Beam: 49,286
Boginskaya 9,875, Chusovitina 9,875, Galieva 9,750 (lowest), Grudneva 9,812, Gutsu 9,887, Lysenko 9,837

Floor: 49,586
Boginskaya 9,975, Chusovitina 9,912, Galieva 9,862, Grudneva 9,825 (lowest), Gutsu 9,925, Lysenko 9,912

Optionals: 198,159

Vault: 49,649
Grudneva 9,875 (lowest), Galieva 9,887, Chusovitina 9,900, Gutsu 9,950, Boginskaya 9,950, Lysenko 9,962

Bars: 49,536
(Gymnasts are in alphabetic order)
Boginskaya 9,862, Chusovitina 9,837 (lowest), Galieva 9,900, Grudneva 9,900, Gutsu 9,962, Lysenko 9,912

Beam: 49,462
Grudneva 9,875, Chusovitina 9,800, Galieva 9,912, Boginskaya 9,925, Lysenko 9,950, Gutsu 9,425 (lowest)

Floor: 49,512
Grudneva 9,512 (lowest), Galieva 9,912, Lysenko 9,825, Boginskaya 9,925, Chusovitina 9,925, Gutsu 9,925

Total: 395,666

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  • I know. There wasn't enough space to write "Commonwealth of Independent States". Howver, you can see I wrote Unified team in the description, that's how I heard them being called during the broadcast.

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  • Lysenko deserved to be in FX finals over Gutsu.

  • Lysenko should have kept her arabian double front. and yes, gutsu's floor did not deserve such high marks

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  • @TuesdayPillow Agreed. And Galieva deserved to be in the FX finals over Chousovitina.

  • @TuesdayPillow Based on what?  Lysenko had bigger mistakes on floor here than Gutsu.

  • yeah, i think that was the same of any of the republics, the team needed to be evened out a bit. like you can't have a full team of ukrainians nor a full team of russians

  • Yeah, Chusovitina is an ethnic Russian too, I think (otherwise they wouldn't have pointed out that her husband what a real Uzbek), but in 1992, both were technically from Uzbekistan. And I believe that's really the type of thing USSR had to think about in the composition of their team - they did so in 1981 too when they put Bisherova on the team because the WC were in Moscow and that she was from that city...

  • To Piskoun: Yes I also read that Grudneva was the only gymnast from Russia, and if they didn't add her, then there wouldn't have been any Russians on the team. BTW, Galieva was born in Uzbekistan, but she was Russian ethnicity, which is why she was able to compete for the Russian team in the 1996 Olympics.

  • I personally don't buy that though. Kalinina was not in the greatest shape in 1992. Kalinina from 1990 would've have been an excellent choice for the team but so would've a healthy Dudnik, Laschenova, etc!

  • I've heard too they said they couldn't put a fourth Ukrainian on the Team... For some politics reasons! ;) But I liked Grudneva too!

  • It's to my understanding that by 1992, Kalinina was no longer an obvious choice for the Olympic team. Grudneva was a great choice because she probably had the best compulsory exercises on the Unified Team. I also thought she was the best bar worker.

  • But would have Kalinina been a better choice? (I know, anyway they were 1st...)

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