1967 World Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships
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III World Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships were held on the 18th & 19 December, 1967 in Copenhagen
Copenhagen
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, Denmark
Denmark
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Participants

Nation Name Nation Name Nation Name Nation Name
Elena Karpukhina
Ute Lehmann
Liubov Sereda
Natalia Ovtchinnikova
Hana Sitnianska
Hana Matachova-Bougusovska
Krassimira Fillipova
Irene Binder
Maria Gigova
Maria Gigova
Maria Gigova is a Bulgarian rhythmic gymnast. She was the first gymnast to become a triple world champion in rhythmic gymnastics with her titles in 1969, 1971, and 1973...

 
Rosemarie Halbritter
Jerina Langova
Maria Patocska
Neshka Robeva
Neshka Robeva
Neshka Robeva is a Bulgarian former Rhythmic Gymnast and coach.Born in Rousse, Robeva graduated from the Bulgarian State Choreography School in "Bulgarian Dances" in 1966 and since then had been a member of the Bulgarian national rhythmic gymnastics squad until 1973. She took part in four World...

 
Grazina Bojanska
Sonia Pedroso
Tatiana Radovanovic
Zsuzsanna Fritsch
Krystyna Szczepanska
Maren Klüssendorf
Ivana Obucina
Gordana Veberovic
Thais Albertini Hernandez
Heide Grimminger
Lone Broberg Teglers
Anne-Marie Estivin
Judit Papp
Elisabeth Rösel
Gilberte Vander Mersch
Alejandra O'Farrill
Joan Kornvig
Carmen Cabrera
Josette Pinon
Annette Destercke
Luthegarde Van Nuffel
Daisy Pinto Barros
Anne-Marie Raynaud
Birthe Vestergaard
Maria Sanchez
Ziwille Florowska

Medal Table

Place Country Gold Silver Bronze Total
1
Soviet Union
Soviet Union
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3 4 1 8
2
Bulgaria
Bulgaria
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1 0 3 4
3=
Czechoslovakia
Czechoslovakia
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1 1 0 2
3=
East Germany
0 1 1 2

Rope

Rank Nation Name Score
1
Hana Sitnianska 18.399
2
Elena Karpukhina 18.366
3
Ute Lehmann 18.333
4
Hana Matachova-Bougusovska 18.132
5
Liubov Sereda 18.100
6
Nechka Robeva 17.966

Hoop

Rank Nation Name Score
1
Maria Gigova 9.466
2=
Elena Karpukhina 9.400
2=
Natalia Ovtchinnikova 9.400
4
Liubov Sereda 9.300
5
Ute Lehmann 9.266
6
Sonia Pedroso 9.200

Freehand

Rank Nation Name Score
1
Liubov Sereda 9.533
2
Natalia Ovtchinnikova 9.500
3=
Krassimira Filipova 9.466
3=
Neshka Robeva 9.466
5=
Elena Karpukhina 9.433
5=
Hana Matachova-Bougusovska 9.433

All-Around

Rank Nation Name Rope Hoop Freehand Total
1
Elena Karpukhina 18.366 9.400 9.433 37.199
2
Ute Lehmann 18.333 9.266 9.366 36.965
3
Liubov Sereda 18.100 9.300 9.533 36.933
4
Natalia Ovtchinnikova 17.933 9.400 9.500 36.833
5
Hana Sitnianska 18.399 9.100 9.333 36.832
6
Hana Matachova-Bougusovska 18.132 9.066 9.433 36.631
7
Krassimira Fillipova 17.766 9.000 9.466 36.232
8
Irene Binder 17.766 8.933 9.233 35.932
9
Maria Gigova
Maria Gigova
Maria Gigova is a Bulgarian rhythmic gymnast. She was the first gymnast to become a triple world champion in rhythmic gymnastics with her titles in 1969, 1971, and 1973...

17.333 9.466 9.100 35.899
10 =
Rosemarie Halbritter 17.699 8.900 9.200 35.799
10 =
Jerina Langova 17.899 8.600 9.300 35.799
12
Maria Patocska 17.733 8.833 9.200 35.766
13
Nechka Robeva 17.966 8.166 9.466 35.598
14
Grazina Bojanska 17.599 8.633 9.300 35.532
15
Sonia Pedroso 17.233 9.200 9.033 35.466
16
Tatiana Radovanovic 17.399 8.933 8.966 35.298
17
Zsuzsanna Fritsch 17.532 8.633 9.066 35.231
18
Krystyna Szczepanska 17.466 8.366 9.200 35.032
19
Maren Klüssendorf 17.666 8.266 8.600 34.532
20
Ivana Obucina 16.833 8.700 8.900 34.433
21
Gordana Veberovic 17.066 8.333 8.800 34.199
22
Thais Albertini Hernandez 16.799 8.600 8.666 34.065
23
Heide Grimminger 16.933 8.500 8.400 33.833
24
Lone Broberg Teglers 16.633 8.633 8.566 33.832
25
Anne-Marie Estivin 16.632 8.766 8.433 33.831
26
Judit Papp 16.466 8.300 8.866 33.632
27
Elisabeth Rösel 16.600 8.133 8.866 33.599
28
Gilberte Vander Mersch 16.233 8.433 8.566 33.232
29
Alejandra O'Farrill 15.999 8.400 8.666 33.065
30
Joan Kornvig 16.099 8.166 8.466 32.731
31 =
Carmen Cabrera 16.266 8.100 8.333 32.699
31 =
Josette Pinon 15.733 8.433 8.533 32.699
33
Annette Destercke 15.666 8.200 8.433 32.299
34
Luthegarde Van Nuffel 15.566 8.133 8.566 32.265
35
Daisy Pinto Barros 15.366 8.466 7.566 31.398
36
Anne-Marie Raynaud 14.433 7.633 8.533 30.599
37
Birthe Vestergaard 14.366 8.333 7.800 30.499
38
Maria Sanchez 14.499 7.866 7.166 29.531
39
Ziwille Florowska 8.466 8.066 9.066 25.598

Groups

Rank Nation Score
1
Soviet Union
18.575
2
Czechoslovakia
18.375
3
Bulgaria
18.200
4=
Cuba
18.025
4=
East Germany
18.025
6
Italy
18.000
7
Yugoslavia
17.725
8
West Germany
17.650
9
Poland
17.450
10
Belgium
16.625
11
Denmark
16.400
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