World Gymnastic All Around Champions (Women)

Name the winners of (arguably) the second most impressive gymnastics award.
*This quiz only contains the Championships from 1981-present
At the 2021 World Championships, Russia competed as the Russian Gymnastics Federation, or RGF.
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Year
Rank
Country Represented
Gymnast
1981
Gold
Soviet Union
Olga Bicherova
1983
Gold
Soviet Union
Natalia Yurchenko
1985
Gold
Soviet Union
Oksana Omelianchik
Soviet Union
Elena Shushunova
1987
Gold
Romania
Aurelia Dobre
1989
Gold
Soviet Union
Svetlana Boguinskaya
1991
Gold
USA
Kim Zmeskal
1993
Gold
USA
Shannon Miller
1994
Gold
USA
Shannon Miller
1995
Gold
Ukraine
Lilia Podkopayeva
1997
Gold
Russia
Svetlana Khorkina
1999
Gold
Romania
Maria Olaru
2001
Gold
Russia
Svetlana Khorkina
2003
Gold
Russia
Svetlana Khorkina
2005
Gold
USA
Chellsie Memmel
2006
Gold
Italy
Vanessa Ferrari
2007
Gold
USA
Shawn Johnson
2009
Gold
USA
Bridget Sloan
2010
Gold
Russia
Aliya Mustafina
2011
Gold
USA
Jordyn Wieber
2013
Gold
USA
Simone Biles
2014
Gold
USA
Simone Biles
2015
Gold
USA
Simone Biles
2017
Gold
USA
Morgan Hurd
2018
Gold
USA
Simone Biles
2019
Gold
USA
Simone Biles
2021
Gold
RGF*
Angelina Melnikova
2022
Gold
Brazil
Rebeca Andrade
2023
Gold
USA
Simone Biles
1981
Silver
Soviet Union
Maria Filatova
1983
Silver
Soviet Union
Olga Mostepanova
1987
Silver
Soviet Union
Elena Shushunova
1989
Silver
Soviet Union
Natalia Lashchenova
1991
Silver
Soviet Union
Svetlana Boguinskaya
1993
Silver
Romania
Gina Gogean
1994
Silver
Romania
Lavinia Milosovici
1995
Silver
Russia
Svetlana Khorkina
1997
Silver
Romania
Simona Amanar
1999
Silver
Ukraine
Viktoria Karpenko
2001
Silver
Russia
Natalia Ziganchina
2003
Silver
USA
Carly Patterson
2005
Silver
USA
Anastasia Liukin
2006
Silver
USA
Jana Bieger
2007
Silver
Romania
Steliana Nistor
2009
Silver
USA
Rebecca Bross
2010
Silver
China
Jiang Yuyuan
2011
Silver
Russia
Viktoria Komova
2013
Silver
USA
Kyla Ross
2014
Silver
Romania
Larisa Iordache
2015
Silver
USA
Gabrielle Douglas
2017
Silver
Canada
Elsabeth Black
2018
Silver
Japan
Murakami Mai
2019
Silver
China
Tang Xijing
2021
Silver
USA
Leanne Wong
2022
Silver
USA
Shilese Jones
2023
Silver
Brazil
Rebeca Andrade
1981
Bronze
Soviet Union
Yelena Davydova
1983
Bronze
Romania
Ekaterina Szabo
1985
Bronze
East Germany
Dagmar Kersten
1987
Bronze
Romania
Daniela Silivas
1989
Bronze
Soviet Union
Olga Strazheva
1991
Bronze
Romania
Cristina Bontas
1993
Bronze
Ukraine
Tatiana Lysenko
1994
Bronze
Russia
Dina Kochetkova
1995
Bronze
Romania
Lavinia Milosovici
1997
Bronze
Russia
Elena Produnova
1999
Bronze
Russia
Elena Zamolodchikova
2001
Bronze
Romania
Andreea Raducan
2003
Bronze
China
Zhang Nan
2005
Bronze
Australia
Monette Russo
2006
Bronze
Romania
Sandra Izbasa
2007
Bronze
Brazil
Jade Barbosa
2007
Bronze
Italy
Vanessa Ferrari
2009
Bronze
Japan
Tsurumi Koko
2010
Bronze
USA
Rebecca Bross
2011
Bronze
China
Yao Jinnan
2013
Bronze
Russia
Aliya Mustafina
2014
Bronze
USA
Kyla Ross
2015
Bronze
Romania
Larisa Iordache
2017
Bronze
Russia
Elena Eremina
2018
Bronze
USA
Morgan Hurd
2019
Bronze
Russia
Angelina Melnikova
2021
Bronze
USA
Kayla DiCello
2022
Bronze
Great Britain
Jessica Gadirova
2023
Bronze
USA
Shilese Jones
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Level 80
Jul 20, 2013
More time, please!
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Level 84
Jun 26, 2014
All official transliterations of the 1989 Bronze medalist's name I've seen have been 'Strazheva'. I have never seen 'Strageva'.
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Level 80
Jun 28, 2014
Fixed it! I as well have never seen it spelt Strageva...until I evidently made it up for this quiz ;)
+2
Level 71
May 31, 2021
I can't believe I missed Zamolodchikova, Liukin, and Lysenko. I took this one really cold. I was remembering that the Soviet who did the "Rites of Spring" routine won an AA medal at the 1989 Worlds, but I could not, for the life of me, remember her name (Strazheva). And I just could not get Lashchenova because of the spelling. Technically, your transliteration of "shch" in her last name, from its Russian character, is perfectly correct, but even among gymnastics fans, hardly anybody ever spells it that way because it is such an incomprehensible consonant to us. So, I learned something new (I know a little Russian, but have yet to perfectly master the alphabet). I got 62 of 76 right - okay, but not great.
+1
Level 80
Oct 7, 2023
Please add Davydova as a spelling alternative. That's the only way I've ever seen it spelled.
+1
Level 80
Oct 7, 2023
That was a typo on my part! I've fixed that and added a few more alternate spellings for some of the trickier names.