Ralf-Peter Hemmann
East German gymnast
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Born | (1958-12-08) 8 December 1958 (age 65) Dresden, East Germany | ||||||||||||||||||||
Height | 1.74 m (5 ft 9 in) | ||||||||||||||||||||
Weight | 71 kg (157 lb) | ||||||||||||||||||||
Discipline | Men's artistic gymnastics | ||||||||||||||||||||
Club | SC DHfK, Leipzig | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Ralf-Peter Hemmann (born 8 December 1958) is a retired German gymnast. He competed at the 1980 Summer Olympics in all artistic gymnastics events and won a silver medal with the East German team. Individually he finished fourth in the vault and horizontal bar.[1] He won a team bronze medal at the world championships in 1978 and an individual gold in the vault in 1981.[2]
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- 1931:
Hermann Hänggi (SUI)
- 1934:
Eugen Mack (SUI)
- 1938:
Eugen Mack (SUI)
- 1950:
Ernst Gebendinger (SUI)
- 1954:
Leo Sotorník (TCH)
- 1958:
Yuri Titov (USSR)
- 1962:
Přemysl Krbec (TCH)
- 1966:
Haruhiro Matsuda (JPN)
- 1970:
Mitsuo Tsukahara (JPN)
- 1974:
Shigeru Kasamatsu (JPN)
- 1978:
Junichi Shimizu (JPN)
- 1979:
Alexander Dityatin (USSR)
- 1981:
Ralf-Peter Hemmann (GDR)
- 1983:
Artur Akopyan (USSR)
- 1985:
Yuri Korolyov (USSR)
- 1987:
Sylvio Kroll (GDR)
1987Lou Yun (CHN)
- 1989:
Jörg Behrend (GDR)
- 1991:
Yoo Ok-ryul (KOR)
- 1992:
Yoo Ok-ryul (KOR)
- 1993:
Vitaly Scherbo (BLR)
- 1994:
Vitaly Scherbo (BLR)
- 1995:
Hrihoriy Misyutin (UKR)
1995Alexei Nemov (RUS)
- 1996:
Alexei Nemov (RUS)
- 1997:
Sergey Fedorchenko (KAZ)
- 1999:
Li Xiaopeng (CHN)
- 2001:
Marian Drăgulescu (ROM)
- 2002:
Li Xiaopeng (CHN)
- 2003:
Li Xiaopeng (CHN)
- 2005:
Marian Drăgulescu (ROM)
- 2006:
Marian Drăgulescu (ROU)
- 2007:
Leszek Blanik (POL)
- 2009:
Marian Drăgulescu (ROU)
- 2010:
Thomas Bouhail (FRA)
- 2011:
Yang Hak-seon (KOR)
- 2013:
Yang Hak-seon (KOR)
- 2014:
Ri Se-gwang (PRK)
- 2015:
Ri Se-gwang (PRK)
- 2017:
Kenzō Shirai (JPN)
- 2018:
Ri Se-gwang (PRK)
- 2019:
Nikita Nagornyy (RUS)
- 2021:
Carlos Yulo (PHI)
- 2022:
Artur Davtyan (ARM)
- 2023:
Jake Jarman (GBR)
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