Ranking the Most Dominant Gymnasts of the 2000s

Data Crunch #5.3
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To explain this post: A gold is worth three points, silver is worth two points, and bronze is worth one point. Only individual medals will be counted as to avoid punishing gymnasts who competed for nations that aren’t established WAG powers. If there is a tie, both gymnasts get the full point total. For example Ana Porgras and Rebecca Bross each get one point for sharing the bronze on uneven bars at the 2009 World Championships.

Andreea Raducan is in the data twice. One with her official point total, the other with her stripped Olympic medal counting for an additional three points. The data is below:

NameCountryPoints
Nastia LiukinUnited States25
Svetlana KhorkinaRussia20
Cheng FeiChina14
Shawn JohnsonUnited States13
Andreea Raducan*Romania13
Catalina PonorRomania11
Elena ZamolodchikovaRussia11
Oksana ChusovitinaGermany11
Chellsie MemmelUnited States10
Andreea RaducanRomania10
Alicia SacramoneUnited States9
Beth TweddleUnited Kingdom8
Carly PattersonUnited States7
He KexinChina6
Sandra IzbasaRomania6
Vanessa FerrariItaly6
Courtney KupetsUnited States4
Elena GomezSpain4
Jana BiegerUnited States4
Lauren MitchellAustralia4
Liu XuanChina4
Ludmila EzhovaRussia4
Natalia ZiganshinaRussia4
Simona AmanarRomania4
Steliana NistorRomania4
Ashley PostellUnited States3
Bridget SloanUnited States3
Daiane Dos SantosBrazil3
Deng LinlinChina3
Ekaterina LobaznyukRussia3
Emilie Le PennecFrance3
Fan YeChina3
Hollie ViseUnited States3
Hong Un JongNorth Korea3
Irina KrasnyanskayaUkraine3
Kayla WilliamsUnited States3
Koko TsurumiJapan3
Ksenia SemenovaRussia3
Monica RosuRomania3
Rebecca BrossUnited States3
Yang YilinChina3
Annia HatchUnited States2
Ariella KaslinSwitzerland2
Dana SofronieRomania2
Daniele HypolitoBrazil2
Hong Su JongNorth Korea2
Kang Yun MiNorth Korea2
Li ShanshanChina2
Ling JieChina2
Maria OlaruRomania2
Oana BanRomania2
Oana PetrovschiRomania2
Renske EndelNetherlands2
Terin HumphreyUnited States2
Verona van de LeurNetherlands2
Zhang NanChina2
Alexandra EremiaRomania1
Ana PorgrasRomania1
Anna PavlovaRussia1
Cassy VericelFrance1
Elena ProdunovaRussia1
Elyse Hopfner-HibbsCanada1
Irina YarotskaUkraine1
Ivana HongUnited States1
Jade BarbosaBrazil1
Katie HeenanUnited States1
Monette RussoAustralia1
Patricia MorenoSpain1
Samantha SheehanUnited States1
Sui LuChina1
Sun XiaojiaoChina1
Suzanne HarmesNetherlands1
Yang YunChina1
Youna DufournetFrance1

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