Trampoline gymnastics at the Summer Olympics
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events as well. Rhythmic gymnastics events were introduced at the
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events were added at the
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Summary


Artistic gymnastics


Men's events


Women's events


Medal table

''(1896–2020)''


Nations

Nations competing in artistic gymnastics, and the number of gymnasts (male and female) each nation brought to each Olympics, are shown below.


Rhythmic gymnastics


Events


Medal table

''(1984–2020)''


Nations

Nations competing in rhythmic gymnastics and the number of gymnasts each nation brought to each Olympics, are shown below.


Trampoline


Events


Medal table

''(2000–2020)''


Nations

Nations competing in trampoline gymnastics and the number of gymnasts each nation brought to each Olympics, are shown below.


Overall medal table

*Last updated after the 2020 Summer Olympic Games


See also

* Gymnastics at the Youth Olympic Games * List of Olympic venues in gymnastics *
World Gymnastics Championships Gymnastics World Championships refers to a number of different world championships for each of the disciplines in competitive gymnastics. The International Gymnastics Federation (FIG) organizes World Championships for six disciplines: acrobatic ...
* Gymnastics at the Alternate Olympics


Notes

:A.As .


References


Official Olympic Report




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