1963 World Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships
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I World Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships were held in Budapest
Budapest
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, Hungary
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 on the 7th and 8 December, 1963.

Participants

There were 28 competitors from 10 countries - Czechoslovakia
Czechoslovakia
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, Soviet Union
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, Bulgaria
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, Hungary
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, Finland
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, German Democratic Republic
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, Romania
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, Poland
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, Spain
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 & Yugoslavia
Yugoslavia
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Nation Name Nation Name Nation Name Nation Name
 Soviet Union Ludmilla Szavinkova  Czechoslovakia Dasa Stastna  Poland Krystyna Szczepanska  Finland Rauni Koskinen
 Soviet Union Tatiana Kravtchenko  German Democratic Republic Irene Binder  Poland Czeslava Walenczij  Romania Iliena Josif Olareu
 Bulgaria Julia Traslieva  Hungary Maya Tonay  Finland Tuula Launala  German Democratic Republic' Ute Lehmann
 Soviet Union Elvira Averkovics  Romania Daniela Diaconescu  Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia ? Novicic  Bulgaria ? Lismanova
 Czechoslovakia Hana Matachova-Bougusovska  Poland Maria Paszynin  Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Tatiana Radovanovic  Hungary Maria Patocska
 Czechoslovakia Jana Berova  Bulgaria Violetta Baptisca  Spain Arnais Beavente  Romania Mihael Solomolov
 German Democratic Republic Renata Valkstein  Hungary Orsolya Szabo  Spain Cavanna Ascaso  Spain Maria Rosa Simeno

Medal Table

Place Country Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  Soviet Union 3 3 1 7
2  Bulgaria 0 0 2 2

Freehand

Place Name Nation Score
1 Ludmilla Szavinkova  Soviet Union 9.633
2 Tatiana Kravtchenko  Soviet Union 9.600
3 Elvira Averkovics  Soviet Union 9.433
4 Julia Traslieva  Bulgaria 9.400
5 ? Lismanova  Bulgaria 9.333
= Hana Matachova-Bougusovska  Czechoslovakia 9.333

Apparatus

Place Name Nation Score
1 Ludmilla Szavinkova  Soviet Union 9.600
2 Tatiana Kravtchenko  Soviet Union 9.566
3 Julia Traslieva  Bulgaria 9.533
4 Hana Matachova-Bougusovska  Czechoslovakia 9.366
5 Jana Berova  Czechoslovakia 9.300
6 Elvira Averkovics  Soviet Union 9.266
= Maria Patocska  Hungary 9.266
= Dasa Stastna  Czechoslovakia 9.266
= Renata Valkstein  German Democratic Republic 9.266

All-Around

Place Name Nation Freehand Apparatus Total
1 Ludmilla Szavinkova  Soviet Union 9.633 9.600 19.233
2 Tatiana Kravtchenko  Soviet Union 9.600 9.566 19.166
3 Julia Traslieva  Bulgaria 9.400 9.533 18.933
4 Elvira Averkovics  Soviet Union 9.433 9.266 18.699
= Hana Matachova-Bougusovska  Czechoslovakia 9.333 9.366 18.699
6 Jana Berova  Czechoslovakia 9.266 9.300 18.566
= Renata Valkstein  German Democratic Republic 9.300 9.266 18.566
8 Maria Patocska  Hungary 9.266 9.266 18.532
9 Rauni Koskinen  Finland 9.300 9.200 18.500
10 Ute Lehmann  German Democratic Republic 9.300 9.066 18.366
= Dasa Stastna  Czechoslovakia 9.100 9.266 18.366
12 Irene Binder  German Democratic Republic 9.133 9.200 18.333
= Maya Tonay  Hungary 9.233 9.100 18.333
14 Daniela Diaconescu  Romania 9.166 9.100 18.266
15 Maria Paszynin  Poland 9.166 9.066 18.232
16 Violetta Baptisca  Bulgaria 9.133 9.066 18.199
17 Orsolya Szabo  Hungary 9.000 9.166 18.166
18 Mihael Solomolov  Romania 9.133 9.000 18.133
19 Iliena Josif Olareu  Romania 8.866 9.200 18.066
20 ? Lismanova  Bulgaria 9.333 8.700 18.033
21 Krystyna Szczepanska  Poland 9.033 8.900 17.933
22 Czeslava Walenczij  Poland 9.100 8.800 17.900
23 Tuula Launala  Finland 8.900 8.800 17.700
24 Ljuba Novicic  Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 8.766 8.933 17.699
25 Tatiana Radovanovic  Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 8.700 8.733 17.433
26 Arnais Beavente  Spain 8.366 8.700 17.066
27 Cavanna Ascaso  Spain 8.266 8.666 16.932
28 Maria Rosa Simeno  Spain 8.133 8.400 16.533
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