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Pommel horse, English pommel horse, men's competitive gymnastics, originated in Europe. The Romans used wooden horses to train riders. In the early 19th century, German gymnast FL Yang beheaded the Trojan horse as a gymnastic equipment.

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The pommel horse is 1.05 meters high and the ring is 12 cm high. The modern saddle horse equipment is 160 cm long and 35 cm wide. The upper edge of the central wooden ring on the horse's back is 120 cm from the ground and 12 cm from the horse's back. The two rings are separated by 40 to 45 cm. ).
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Training on key and basic techniques for various types of pommel horse movements.
Select key basic actions, formulate technical specifications, practice key techniques, the most basic
The main feature of a modern pommel horse is to use all the specified positions of the pommel horse to complete different full spins with different support postures.

Pommel horse

Olympic year champion country or region
2016 Rio de Janeiro Vitroque
Belkihun, London 2012
200
Teng Haibin
8 years in Beijing
2004 Athenian seaside
Uzcarlo Sydney 2000
1996 Li Donghua, Atlanta, Switzerland
Barcelona Peggy Reign in 1992
Sherbet CIS Barcelona 1992
1988 Seoul Bilozertsevsu
1988 Bokai Hung, Seoul
Glaskov Paul Seoul 1988
1984 Los Angeles Li Ningzhong
Vidi Mamme Los Angeles 1984
1980 Moscow Maggiore Hungary
1976 Montreal Maggiore Hungary
Klimen Cosu, Munich, 1972
1968Cerral Yugoslavia, Mexico
1964 Tokyo Celal Yugoslavia
Ekmanfin, Rome, 1960
1960 Shakhlin Su, Rome
1956 Shah Linsu, Melbourne
Chukarinsu, Helsinki, 1952
1948 Altoningen, London
1948 Huhtanenveen, London
Savorinenfin, London, 1948
Frieder Berlin 1936
1932 Los Angeles Pellegrin
1928 Amsterdam Henge Switzerland
1924 Paris William Switzerland
1904 St. Louis Antoine
1896 Athens Jut Switzerland

Pommel Horse Gymnastics World Championship

Time championship country
2009 41st Zhang Hongtaozhong
2007 40th Xiao Qinzhong
39th Session 2006
Zhang Hongtao
Xiao Qinzhong
2005 38th (single) Xiao Qinzhong
2003 The 37th Teng Haibin & Kashima Hirokamitaka & Japan
2002 36th (single) Uzcarlo
2001 35th Uzcarlo
The 34th Nemov Russia in 1999
The 33rd Beleschio in 1997
The 32nd session of 1996 (single)
1995 31st Li Donghua Switzerland
1994 29th (single) Uzcarlo
The 28th session of 1993 (single)
The 27th session of 1992
1991 26th Belen Kisu
1989 25th Mogirinisu
1987 The 24th Borkay & Bilozertsev Hungary & Soviet
1985 23rd Mogirinisu
1983 22nd Bilozertsevsu
1981 The 21st Li Xiaoping & Nicolai Middle & East Germany
1979 20th Maggiore Hungary
1978 The 19th Maggiore Hungary
1974 18th Maggiore Hungary
1970 17th Cerar Yugoslavia
1966 16th Cerar Yugoslavia
1962 15th Cerar Yugoslavia
1958 14th Shahlinsu
1954 13th Shakin Yangsu
1950 12th Stahl Switzerland
1938 11th Les Luis Switzerland
1934 10th Mark Switzerland

Pommel horse world cup gymnastics

Championship of the second place (nationality)
2008 14 Mard
Uzka
Zhang Hongtao (middle)
2006 13 St. Paul Shawkin (middle)
2004 12 Birmingham Shawkin (middle)
2002 11 Stuttgart-Uzka (Ro)
2000 10 Glasgow Uzka (Ro)
1998 9 Sabae Uzka (Lo) & Zhang Jinjing (middle) & Pogard (French)
1990 8 Li Jing, Brussels (middle)
1986 7 Beijing Li Ning (middle)
1982 6 Zagreb Lining (middle)
1980 5 Toronto Bruckner (East Germany)
1979 4 Tokyo Conal (US)
1978 3 Saint Paulo Roman Joel (Hungary)
1977 2 Oviedo Marchelov (Su) & Nicholas (East Germany)
1975 1 London Marjorie (Hungary)
Note: From 1998 to the World Cup Finals.

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