Artistic Gymnastics at the 1976 Summer Olympics

Dates 18 – 23 July 1976
Medal Events 14

The 1976 gymnastics events were held at the venerable Montréal Forum, the long-time home of the NHL’s Montreal Canadiens. The program in 1976 was the standard one, which began in this form in 1960, with individual and team all-around for both men and women, with women competing in four apparatus finals and men in six.

The Soviet Union and Japan completely dominated the men’s events, winning 19 of the 26 medals, and 7 of 8 gold medals. Similarly, the Soviet Union and Romania dominated the women’s competition, winning 15 of 18 medals, and all 6 gold medals.

The 1976 Olympics continued the revolution in women’s gymnastics which had begun in 1972 with the appearance of Soviet Olga Korbut. Prior to 1972 women’s gymnasts were usually in the early 20s and performed pretty routines on the apparatus, but in the early 1970s female teenagers starting performing very acrobatic and dangerous routines. When Romania’s Nadia Comăneci pushed the envelope even farther at the 1976 Olympics, women’s gymnastics would become a sport for very young teenage females.

Events

Event Status Date Participants NOCs
Individual All-Around, Men Olympic 18 – 21 July 1976 90 20
Team All-Around, Men Olympic 18 – 20 July 1976 72 12
Floor Exercise, Men Olympic 18 – 23 July 1976 90 20
Horse Vault, Men Olympic 18 – 23 July 1976 90 20
Parallel Bars, Men Olympic 18 – 23 July 1976 90 20
Horizontal Bar, Men Olympic 18 – 23 July 1976 90 20
Rings, Men Olympic 18 – 23 July 1976 90 20
Pommelled Horse, Men Olympic 18 – 23 July 1976 90 20
Individual All-Around, Women Olympic 18 – 21 July 1976 86 18
Team All-Around, Women Olympic 18 – 19 July 1976 72 12
Floor Exercise, Women Olympic 18 – 22 July 1976 86 18
Horse Vault, Women Olympic 18 – 22 July 1976 86 18
Uneven Bars, Women Olympic 18 – 22 July 1976 86 18
Balance Beam, Women Olympic 18 – 22 July 1976 86 18
176 (90/86) 23 (20/18)

Medals

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Individual All-Around, Men Nikolay AndrianovURS Sawao KatoJPN Mitsuo TsukaharaJPN
Team All-Around, Men JapanJPN Soviet UnionURS East GermanyGDR
Floor Exercise, Men Nikolay AndrianovURS Vladimir MarchenkoURS Peter KormannUSA
Horse Vault, Men Nikolay AndrianovURS Mitsuo TsukaharaJPN Hiroshi KajiyamaJPN
Parallel Bars, Men Sawao KatoJPN Nikolay AndrianovURS Mitsuo TsukaharaJPN
Horizontal Bar, Men Mitsuo TsukaharaJPN Eizo KenmotsuJPN Henri Boërio
Eberhard Gienger
FRA
FRG
Rings, Men Nikolay AndrianovURS Aleksandr DityatinURS Dan GrecuROU
Pommelled Horse, Men Zoltán MagyarHUN Eizo KenmotsuJPN Michael Nikolay
Nikolay Andrianov
GDR
URS
Individual All-Around, Women Nadia ComăneciROU Nelli KimURS Lyudmila TurishchevaURS
Team All-Around, Women Soviet UnionURS RomaniaROU East GermanyGDR
Floor Exercise, Women Nelli KimURS Lyudmila TurishchevaURS Nadia ComăneciROU
Horse Vault, Women Nelli KimURS Carola Dombeck
Lyudmila Turishcheva
GDR
URS
Uneven Bars, Women Nadia ComăneciROU Teodora UngureanuROU Márta EgerváriHUN
Balance Beam, Women Nadia ComăneciROU Olga KorbutURS Teodora UngureanuROU

Medal table

NOC Gold Silver Bronze Total
Soviet Union URS 7 8 2 17
Japan JPN 3 4 3 10
Romania ROU 3 2 3 8
Hungary HUN 1 0 1 2
East Germany GDR 0 1 3 4
France FRA 0 0 1 1
United States USA 0 0 1 1
West Germany FRG 0 0 1 1