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Sporting event delegation
France at the
World Artistic Gymnastics Championships
Flag of France
IOC codeFRA
Websitewww.ffgym.fr
Medals
Gold
25
Silver
30
Bronze
27
Total
82

France has been participating at the World Championships in artistic gymnastics since its inception in 1903. Their men's team won the first ever team gold medal. Women first competed at the World Championships in 1934; the French women's team placed fourth. They would win their first team medal, a silver, in 1950.

Medalists

Medal Name Year Event
 Gold Allégre, Joseph Bollet, Georges Charmoille, Daube, Georges Dejaeghère, Jules Lecoutre, Joseph Lux, Joseph Martinez, Pierre Payssé Belgium 1903 Antwerp Men's team
 Gold Joseph Martinez Men's all-around
 Silver Joseph Lux
 Gold Georges Dejaeghère Men's pommel horse
 Gold Joseph Lux
 Gold Joseph Martinez Men's rings
 Silver Joseph Lux
 Gold Joseph Martinez Men's parallel bars
 Gold Joseph Martinez Men's horizontal bar
 Silver Jules Lecoutre
 Silver Pierre Payssé
 Gold Georges Dejagere, Lucien Démanet, Marcel Lalu, Daniel Lavielle, Joseph Martinez, Pierre Payssé France 1905 Bordeaux Men's team
 Gold Marcel Lalu Men's all-around
 Silver Daniel Lavielle
 Bronze Lucien Démanet
 Gold Georges Dejaeghère Men's pommel horse
 Silver Marcel Lalue
 Bronze Daniel Lavielle
 Gold Joseph Martinez Men's parallel bars
 Gold Marcel Lalue
 Bronze Pierre Payssé
 Gold Marcel Lalue Men's horizontal bar
 Silver Joseph Martinez
 Bronze Pierre Payssé
 Bronze Lucien Démanet
 Silver Joseph Castiglioni, Georges Charmoille, Joseph Lux, Jules Rolland, Louis Ségura, François Vidal Bohemia 1907 Prague Men's team
 Silver Jules Rolland Men's all-around
 Silver Jules Rolland Men's pommel horse
 Gold Joseph Lux Men's parallel bars
 Bronze Louis Ségura
 Gold Georges Charmoilles Men's horizontal bar
 Bronze Jules Rolland
 Gold Joseph Castiglioni, Auguste Castille, Armand Coidelle, Joseph Martinez, Louis Ségura, Marcos Torrès Luxembourg 1909 Luxembourg Men's team
 Gold Marco Torrès Men's all-around
 Bronze Armand Coidelle
 Gold Marco Torrès Men's rings
 Gold Joseph Martinez Men's parallel bars
 Silver Marco Torrès
 Silver Auguste Castille
 Gold Joseph Martinez Men's horizontal bar
 Silver Antoine Costa, Marco Torrès, Jules Labéeu, M. Maucerier, Jules Lecoutre, Dominique Follacci Italy 1911 Turin Men's team
 Silver Antoine Costa Men's rings
 Silver Dominique Follacci
 Silver Dominique Follacci Men's parallel bars
 Bronze Jules Labéeu
 Bronze Antoine Costa
 Bronze Jules Lecoutre
 Silver Marco Torrès Men's horizontal bar
 Silver N. Aubry, Ben Sadoun, Laurent Grech, Marquelet, Louis Ségura, Marco Torrès France 1913 Paris Men's team
 Gold Marco Torrès Men's all-around
 Silver Marco Torrès Men's pommel horse
 Silver N. Aubry
 Gold Laurent Grech Men's rings
 Gold Marco Torrès
 Gold Marco Torrès Men's horizontal bar
 Bronze Jean Gounot, Louis Marty, Jacques Moser, Robert Morin, Alexandre Pannetier, Marco Torrès Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 1922 Ljubljana Men's team
 Bronze François Gangloff, Marcel Gorisse, Jean Gounot, Ernest Heeb, Alfred Krauss, Armand Solbach France 1926 Lyon Men's team
 Silver Louis Castelli, Jean Chanteur, Jean Gounot, Marcel Itten, Alfred Krauss, Georges Leroux, Maurice Rousseau, Amand Solbach Luxembourg 1930 Luxembourg Men's team
 Bronze Alfred Krauss Men's floor exercise
 Silver Alfred Krauss Men's parallel bars
 Bronze Alphonse Anger, Raymond Badin, Marcel de Wolf, Raymond Dot, Lucien Masset, Michel Mathiot, Gilbert Pruvost, André Weingand Switzerland 1950 Basel Men's team
 Silver Ginette Durand, Colette Hué, Madeleine Jouffroy, Alexandra Lemoine, Liliane Montagne, Christine Palau, Irène Pittelioen, Jeanette Vogelbacher Women's team
 Bronze Raymond Dot Men's floor exercise
 Bronze Alexandra Lemoine Women's vault
 Bronze Raymond Dot Men's parallel bars
 Silver Philippe Vatuone Hungary 1983 Budapest Men's horizontal bar
 Silver Laurent Barbiéri Canada 1985 Montreal Men's vault
 Silver Éric Poujade Australia 1994 Brisbane Men's pommel horse
 Bronze Ludivine Furnon Japan 1995 Sabae Women's floor exercise
 Bronze Isabelle Severino Puerto Rico 1996 San Juan Women's uneven bars
 Silver Dimitri Karbanenko Switzerland 1997 Lausanne Men's floor exercise
 Silver Éric Poujade Men's pommel horse
 Bronze Yann Cucherat Australia 2005 Melbourne Men's parallel bars
 Silver Yann Cucherat Men's horizontal bar
 Bronze Cassy Vericel Germany 2007 Stuttgart Women's floor exercise
 Bronze Youna Dufournet United Kingdom 2009 London Women's vault
 Gold Thomas Bouhail Netherlands 2010 Rotterdam Men's vault
 Silver Cyril Tommasone Japan 2011 Tokyo Men's pommel horse
 Bronze Cyril Tommasone China 2014 Nanning Men's pommel horse
 Bronze Samir Aït Saïd Germany 2019 Stuttgart Men's rings
 Bronze Coline Devillard United Kingdom 2022 Liverpool Women's vault
 Bronze Marine Boyer, Lorette Charpy, Mélanie de Jesus dos Santos, Coline Devillard, Morgane Osyssek, Djenna Laroui Belgium 2023 Antwerp Women's team

Medal tables

By gender

GenderGoldSilverBronzeTotal
Men25292074
Women0178

By event

EventGoldSilverBronzeTotal
Men's horizontal bar56314
Men's parallel bars54716
Men's individual all-around4329
Men's rings4318
Men's pommel horse37212
Men's team34310
Men's vault1102
Men's floor exercise0123
Women's team0112
Women's vault0033
Women's floor exercise0022
Women's uneven bars0011
Women's balance beam0000
Women's individual all-around0000

Junior World medalists

Medal Name Year Event
 Bronze Ming van Eijken Turkey 2023 Antalya Girls' vault

See also

References

  1. Huguenin, Andre. 100 Years of the International Gymnastics Federation: 1881-1981 (PDF). Translated by Unger, Beatrice. International Gymnastics Federation. p. 76.
  2. Fédération Internationale de Gymnastique (2005). 125th Anniversary - The story goes on... FIG. p. 61.
  3. "Men's and Women's World Championships Results & Medalists". USA Gymnastics.
  4. Huguenin, Andre. 110e Anniversaire: Objectif An 2000 (PDF) (in French, German, and English). International Gymnastics Federation.
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