Artistic Gymnastics World Cup - World Cup Final

World Cup Final

Year Header text Location Type
1975 1st World Cup Final London C II - All Around
1977 2nd World Cup Final Oviedo C II - All Around
1987 3rd World Cup Final Sao Paulo C II - All Around
1979 4th World Cup Final Tokyo C II - All Around
1980 5th World Cup Final Toronto C II - All Around
1982 6th World Cup Final Zagreb C II - All Around
1986 7th World Cup Final Beijing C II - All Around
1990 8th World Cup Final Brussels C II - All Around
1998 9th World Cup Final Sabae C III - Apparatus
2000 10th World Cup Final Glasgow C III - Apparatus
2002 11th World Cup Final Stuttgart C III - Apparatus
2004 12th World Cup Final Birmingham C III - Apparatus
2006 13th World Cup Final São Paulo C III - Apparatus
2008 14th World Cup Final Madrid C III - Apparatus

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