Damernas individuella mångkamp i rytmisk gymnastik vid olympiska sommarspelen 1984

Gymnastik vid
olympiska sommarspelen 1984
Artistisk

Mångkamp, lag herrar damer
Mångkamp, ind.herrardamer
Hoppherrardamer
Friståendeherrardamer
Bygelhästherrar
Ringarherrar
Barrherrardamer
Räckherrar
Bomdamer
Rytmisk
Individuelltdamer

Damernas individuella mångkamp i rytmisk gymnastik vid olympiska sommarspelen 1984 avgjordes i Los Angeles.

Medaljörer

GrenGuldSilverBrons
Damernas individuella[1] Lori Fung
Kanada
 Doina Staiculescu
Rumänien
 Regina Weber
Västtyskland

Resultat

Final

PlaceringGymnastPreliminärtotalTunnbandBollKlubborBandTotaltFinal
 Lori Fung (CAN)18,9009,7009,7509,8009,80039,05057,950
 Doina Stainculescu (ROU)19,2509,7009,9009,8009,25038,65057,900
 Regina Weber  (FRG)18,8009,7509,7009,7009,75038,90057,700
4 Alina Dragon (ROU)19,0259,6509,7509,7009,25038,35057,375
5 Milena Reljin  (YUG)18,9009,4509,6509,5509,70038,35057,250
6 Marta Canton (ESP)18,9009,5509,4009,5509,55038,05056,950
7 Giulia Staccioli  (ITA)18,8759,6509,6009,4009,25037,90056,775
8 Hiroko Yamasaki (JPN)18,7259,5509,7009,4009,30037,95056,675
9 Marta Bobo (ESP)18,7759,0009,7009,7509,15037,60056,375
10  Daniela Simic (YUG)18,7259,5009,4009,3009,40037,60056,325
11 Valerie Zimring (USA)18,4509,5509,4509,5009,30037,80056,250
12  Claudia Scharmann (FRG)18,6009,5009,4009,5009,25037,65056,250
13  Erika Akiyama (JPN)18,3509,4509,3509,4009,50037,70056,050
14  Michelle Berube (USA)18,1009,3509,5509,4009,40037,70055,800
15 Cristina Cimino (ITA)18,1759,3509,3509,4009,30037,40055,575
16 Grazia Verzasconi (SUI)18,2009,3009,2509,1009,25036,90055,100
17 Adriane Dunnett (CAN)18,1009,3009,3009,2008,80036,60054,700
18  Margarida Carmo  (POR)18,1259,1509,1509,1509,00036,45054,575
19 Viktoria Bengtsson  (SWE)18,0258,9509,0009,1509,35036,45054,475
20 Schirin Zorriassateiny (NOR)18,0508,9509,2509,4008,65036,25054,300

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