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.
Name | Country | Points |
Svetlana Khorkina | Russia | 15 |
Catalina Ponor | Romania | 10 |
Andreea Raducan | Romania | 8 |
Carly Patterson | United States | 7 |
Oksana Chusovitina | Uzbekistan | 6 |
Elena Zamolodchikova | Russia | 5 |
Courtney Kupets | United States | 4 |
Elena Gomez | Spain | 4 |
Ludmila Ezhova | Russia | 4 |
Natalia Ziganshina | Russia | 4 |
Ashley Postell | United States | 3 |
Chellsie Memmel | United States | 3 |
Daiane Dos Santos | Brazil | 3 |
Emilie Le Pennec | France | 3 |
Fan Ye | China | 3 |
Hollie Vise | United States | 3 |
Monica Rosu | Romania | 3 |
Annia Hatch | United States | 2 |
Dana Sofronie | Romania | 2 |
Daniele Hypolito | Brazil | 2 |
Kang Yun Mi | North Korea | 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 |
Anna Pavlova | Russia | 1 |
Beth Tweddle | United Kingdom | 1 |
Irina Yarodskaya | Ukraine | 1 |
Katie Heenan | United States | 1 |
Patricia Moreno | Spain | 1 |
Samantha Sheehan | United States | 1 |
Sun Xiaojiao | China | 1 |