Team Final
| 1st | USSR | Alexander Dityatin | 587.500 |
| Alexander Tkachyov | |||
| Vladimir Markelov | |||
| Nikolai Andrianov | |||
| Nikolai Makuts | |||
| Bogdan Akopian | |||
| 2nd | Japan | Hiroshi Kajiyama | 583.700 |
| Eizo Kenmotsu | |||
| Koji Gushiken | |||
| Toshiomi Nishikii | |||
| Nobuyuki Kajitani | |||
| Shigeru Kasamatsu | |||
| 3rd | United States | Kurt Thomas | 581.150 |
| Bart Conner | |||
| Jim Hartung | |||
| Larry Gerard | |||
| Tim LaFleur | |||
| Peter Vidmar |
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