1965 World Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships

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1965 World Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships
LocationCzechoslovakia Prague, Czechoslovakia
Start date3 December 1965
End date4 December 1965

II Rhythmic Gymnastics World Championships were held in Prague, Czechoslovakia on 3 and 4 December 1965.

Gymnasts competed four routines: a compulsory exercise without apparatus (freehand), and three optional routines, one freehand as well as one each with rope and with ball. Mila Hanzlikova, in a report on the competition, noted that in the compulsory freehand exercise, gymnasts were to "show correct walking, running in arcs and distance leaps" and that scores were lower in this exercise compared to the others.[1]

The previous year's champion, Ludmila Savinkova, as well as Hana Mičechová, who won the competition, received the highest rope scores (9.5), while Maria Gigova received the highest with ball (9.466); Savinkova was unable to defend her title after kicking the ball into the audience.[1]

Participants

There were 35 competitors from 12 countries: Soviet Union, Czechoslovakia, Bulgaria, German Democratic Republic, Federal Republic of Germany, Hungary, Poland, Yugoslavia, Finland, Cuba, Belgium and Austria.[1]

Results

The results from both freehand routines and both apparatus routines were added together.

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Czechoslovakia (TCH)2125
2 Soviet Union (URS)1214
Totals (2 entries)3339

Freehand

PlaceNameNationScore
1Tatiana KravtchenkoSoviet Union18.632
2Hana Machatová-BogušovskáCzechoslovakia18.600
3Hana MičechováCzechoslovakia18.566
4Jana BérováCzechoslovakia18.466
=Ludmila SavinkovaSoviet Union18.466
6Lilia NatmoutdinovaSoviet Union18.366

Apparatus

PlaceNameNationScore
1Hana MičechováCzechoslovakia18.933
2Tatiana KravtchenkoSoviet Union18.733
3Lilia NatmoutdinovaSoviet Union18.699
4Jana BérováCzechoslovakia18.666
5Hana Machatová-BogušovskáCzechoslovakia18.633
6Heide ReinschEast Germany18.632

All-Around

PlaceNameNationFreehandApparatusTotal
1Hana MičechováCzechoslovakia18.56618.93337.499
2Tatiana KravtchenkoSoviet Union18.63218.73337.365
3Hana Machatová-BogušovskáCzechoslovakia18.60018.63337.233
4Jana BérováCzechoslovakia18.46618.66637.132
5Lilia NatmoutdinovaSoviet Union18.36618.69937.065
6Maria GigovaBulgaria18.20018.53236.732
7Heide ReinschEast Germany18.09918.63236.731
8Ute LehmannEast Germany18.19918.39936.598
9Rumyana StefanovaBulgaria18.03318.46636.499
10Ludmila SavinkovaSoviet Union18.46618.00036.466
11Maren KlüssendorfGermany17.86618.46636.332
12Youlia GantchevaBulgaria17.83218.26636.098
13Maria PatocskaHungary18.03217.93235.964
14Maria StryjeckaPoland17.86618.03235.898
15Wieslawa SkowronekPoland17.76617.70035.466
16Ivana ObucinaSocialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia17.66617.70035.366
17Ingrid NicklasEast Germany17.93317.33335.266
18Ziwille FlorowskaPoland17.79917.43335.232
=Rauni KoskinenFinland17.86617.36635.232
20Elisabeth RöselGermany17.23217.99935.231
21Judit PappHungary17.56617.56635.132
22Tatiana RadovanovicSocialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia17.19917.53234.731
23Crista Del PinoCuba17.29917.23334.532
24Zsuzsa VasadyHungary16.89917.39934.298
25Liliane SteyaertBelgium16.33317.36633.699
26Thais Albertini HernandezCuba16.73316.66633.399
27Mirjana VutohinitchSocialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia16.99916.36633.365
28Mirta SantacanaCuba16.43216.63233.064
29Hilde KrumpholzAustria16.23216.80033.032
30Gerda StacherAustria16.43216.56632.998
31Luthegarde Van NuffelBelgium16.33332.566
32Helga SchüllerAustria15.93316.33232.265

References

  1. Hanzlikova, Mila; Prchal, Mildred (1966). "II World's Championship in Modern Gymnastics". Mademoiselle Gymnast. Vol. 1, no. 2. pp. 15–17. Retrieved 2025-05-19.