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:

Name Country Points
Nastia Liukin United States 25
Svetlana Khorkina Russia 20
Cheng Fei China 14
Shawn Johnson United States 13
Andreea Raducan* Romania 13
Catalina Ponor Romania 11
Elena Zamolodchikova Russia 11
Oksana Chusovitina Germany 11
Chellsie Memmel United States 10
Andreea Raducan Romania 10
Alicia Sacramone United States 9
Beth Tweddle United Kingdom 8
Carly Patterson United States 7
He Kexin China 6
Sandra Izbasa Romania 6
Vanessa Ferrari Italy 6
Courtney Kupets United States 4
Elena Gomez Spain 4
Jana Bieger United States 4
Lauren Mitchell Australia 4
Liu Xuan China 4
Ludmila Ezhova Russia 4
Natalia Ziganshina Russia 4
Simona Amanar Romania 4
Steliana Nistor Romania 4
Ashley Postell United States 3
Bridget Sloan United States 3
Daiane Dos Santos Brazil 3
Deng Linlin China 3
Ekaterina Lobaznyuk Russia 3
Emilie Le Pennec France 3
Fan Ye China 3
Hollie Vise United States 3
Hong Un Jong North Korea 3
Irina Krasnyanskaya Ukraine 3
Kayla Williams United States 3
Koko Tsurumi Japan 3
Ksenia Semenova Russia 3
Monica Rosu Romania 3
Rebecca Bross United States 3
Yang Yilin China 3
Annia Hatch United States 2
Ariella Kaslin Switzerland 2
Dana Sofronie Romania 2
Daniele Hypolito Brazil 2
Hong Su Jong North Korea 2
Kang Yun Mi North Korea 2
Li Shanshan China 2
Ling Jie China 2
Maria Olaru Romania 2
Oana Ban Romania 2
Oana Petrovschi Romania 2
Renske Endel Netherlands 2
Terin Humphrey United States 2
Verona van de Leur Netherlands 2
Zhang Nan China 2
Alexandra Eremia Romania 1
Ana Porgras Romania 1
Anna Pavlova Russia 1
Cassy Vericel France 1
Elena Produnova Russia 1
Elyse Hopfner-Hibbs Canada 1
Irina Yarotska Ukraine 1
Ivana Hong United States 1
Jade Barbosa Brazil 1
Katie Heenan United States 1
Monette Russo Australia 1
Patricia Moreno Spain 1
Samantha Sheehan United States 1
Sui Lu China 1
Sun Xiaojiao China 1
Suzanne Harmes Netherlands 1
Yang Yun China 1
Youna Dufournet France 1

Link to: Ranking the Most Dominant Gymnasts of All Time
Link to: Which Countries Have Produced the Most Medalists?
Link to: Ranking the Most Dominant Gymnastics Programs

Link to: Ranking the Most Dominant American Gymnasts
Link to: Ranking the Most Dominant Russian Gymnasts
Link to: Ranking the Most Dominant Romanian Gymnasts
Link to: Ranking the Most Dominant Chinese Gymnasts
Link to: Ranking the Most Dominant Soviet Gymnasts
Link to: Ranking the Most Dominant Ukrainian Gymnasts
Link to: Ranking the Most Dominant Japanese Gymnasts
Link to: Ranking the Most Dominant Hungarian Gymnasts
Link to: Ranking the Most Dominant East German Gymnasts
Link to: Ranking the Most Dominant Czechoslovakian Gymnasts

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