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 Agnes Keleti and Larissa Latynina each get three points for sharing the gold medal on floor at the 1956 Olympics.
Name | Country | Points |
Helena Rakoczy | Poland | 13 |
Maria Gorokhovskaya | Soviet Union | 11 |
Gertrude Kolar | Austria | 6 |
Margit Korondi | Hungary | 6 |
Ann-Sofi Pettersson | Sweden | 5 |
Nina Bocharova | Soviet Union | 5 |
Agnes Keleti | Hungary | 4 |
Ekaterina Kalinchuk | Soviet Union | 3 |
Marja Nutti | Italy | 2 |
Tereza Kocis | Yugoslavia | 2 |
Alexandra Lemoine | France | 1 |
Galina Minaicheva | Soviet Union | 1 |
Licia Macchini | Italy | 1 |
Stefania Reindlowa | Poland | 1 |