Artistic Gymnastics at the 1960 Summer Olympics

Dates 5 – 10 September 1960
Medal Events 14

The 1960 gymnastic events were held at the Terme di Caracalla, or the Baths of Caracalla, in Rome. The Baths were an ancient Roman site, built around 210-217 AD, as a public bath. The 1960 gymnastics program was quite similar to what it had been in 1952 and 1956, except that the women’s team portable apparatus event was dropped from the Olympic Program. It would never return although it had some similarities to a team rhythmic gymnastics event. Men competed in an individual and team all-around, and six apparatus events; while women competed in an individual and team all-around, and four apparatus events. This would remain the standard Olympic Program from 1960 into the 21st century.

There was a change in competition format in Rome, however. In the past all gymnasts competed on all apparatuses and the scores were simply added up for the all-around score. But in Rome the team and individual all-around competition was held first, and the top six finishers on each apparatus advanced to the apparatus finals.

The men’s events in Rome were closely matched between gymnasts from the Soviet Union and Japan, with Japan winning the team all-around, but the Soviets won the medal races, with 11 medals to 9 for Japan, and 5 golds to 4 for Japan. Overall, the two nations won 20 of 25 men’s gymnastics medals and 9 of the 10 gold medals awarded.

There was no contest on the women’s side as the Soviet Union’s dominance was absolute. The Soviet women won 5 of 6 events and 15 of the available 18 medals, with 2 going to Czechoslovakia, and Romania winning the one remaining medal. Individually, the Soviets won 14 of 15 possible medals, sweeping the all-around and three apparatus finals, only missing the beam gold medal, which went to Czechoslovakia’s Eva Bosáková-Věchtová.

Events

Event Status Date Participants NOCs
Individual All-Around, Men Olympic 5 – 7 September 1960 130 28
Team All-Around, Men Olympic 5 – 7 September 1960 120 20
Floor Exercise, Men Olympic 5 – 10 September 1960 129 28
Horse Vault, Men Olympic 5 – 10 September 1960 129 28
Parallel Bars, Men Olympic 5 – 10 September 1960 129 28
Horizontal Bar, Men Olympic 5 – 10 September 1960 130 28
Rings, Men Olympic 5 – 10 September 1960 129 28
Pommelled Horse, Men Olympic 5 – 10 September 1960 128 28
Individual All-Around, Women Olympic 6 – 8 September 1960 124 27
Team All-Around, Women Olympic 6 – 8 September 1960 102 17
Floor Exercise, Women Olympic 6 – 9 September 1960 124 27
Horse Vault, Women Olympic 6 – 9 September 1960 124 27
Uneven Bars, Women Olympic 6 – 9 September 1960 124 27
Balance Beam, Women Olympic 6 – 9 September 1960 124 27
254 (130/124) 33 (28/27)

Medals

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Individual All-Around, Men Boris ShakhlinURS Takashi OnoJPN Yury TitovURS
Team All-Around, Men JapanJPN Soviet UnionURS ItalyITA
Floor Exercise, Men Nobuyuki AiharaJPN Yury TitovURS Franco MenichelliITA
Horse Vault, Men Takashi Ono
Boris Shakhlin
JPN
URS
Vladimir PortnoyURS
Parallel Bars, Men Boris ShakhlinURS Giovanni CarminucciITA Takashi OnoJPN
Horizontal Bar, Men Takashi OnoJPN Masao TakemotoJPN Boris ShakhlinURS
Rings, Men Albert AzaryanURS Boris ShakhlinURS Velik Kapsazov
Takashi Ono
BUL
JPN
Pommelled Horse, Men Eugen Ekman
Boris Shakhlin
FIN
URS
Shuji TsurumiJPN
Individual All-Around, Women Larisa LatyninaURS Sofya MuratovaURS Polina AstakhovaURS
Team All-Around, Women Soviet UnionURS CzechoslovakiaTCH RomaniaROU
Floor Exercise, Women Larisa LatyninaURS Polina AstakhovaURS Tamara LyukhinaURS
Horse Vault, Women Margarita NikolayevaURS Sofya MuratovaURS Larisa LatyninaURS
Uneven Bars, Women Polina AstakhovaURS Larisa LatyninaURS Tamara LyukhinaURS
Balance Beam, Women Eva Bosáková-VěchtováTCH Larisa LatyninaURS Sofya MuratovaURS

Medal table

NOC Gold Silver Bronze Total
Soviet Union URS 10 8 8 26
Japan JPN 4 2 3 9
Czechoslovakia TCH 1 1 0 2
Finland FIN 1 0 0 1
Italy ITA 0 1 2 3
Bulgaria BUL 0 0 1 1
Romania ROU 0 0 1 1