Trampoline gymnastics at the 1981 World Games

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The trampoline gymnastics events of World Games I were held on July 29–30, 1981, at the San Jose Civic Auditorium in San Jose, California, in the United States. These were the first World Games, an international quadrennial multi-sport event, and were hosted by the city of Santa Clara. Athletes from the United States won 17 of the 23 trampoline medals awarded.

Medalists[edit]

Sources:[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men
Individual  Yves Milord (CAN)  Steve Elliott (USA)  Rand Wilson (USA)
Double mini trampoline  Brett Brown (CAN)  Karl Heger (USA)  Tim Cleave (CAN)
Synchronized  Carl Heger
Steve Elliot (USA)
 Paul Rugheimer
Carlos Villarreal (USA)
 Brett Brown
Alan Gauthier (CAN)
Tumbling  Steve Elliott (USA)  Randy Wickstrom (USA)  Steve Cooper (USA)
Women
Individual  Bethany Fairchild (USA)  Christine Tough (CAN)
 Barbara Letho (USA) (tie)
(precluded by tie for silver)
Double mini trampoline  Christine Tough (CAN)  Bethany Fairchild (USA)  Nora Letho (USA)
Synchronized  Norma Letho
Barbara Letho (USA)
 Bethany Fairchild
Mary Borkowski (USA)
none
Tumbling  Angie Whiting (USA)  Kristi Laman (USA)  Stacey Hansen (USA)

Details[edit]

Men[edit]

Individual[edit]

Compulsory and optional preliminaries

1. Brett Brown, Canada, 57.7 2. Rand Wilson, USA, 55.3 3. Yves Milord, Canada, 54.7 4. Steve Elliot, USA, 54.4 5. Brock Wilson, USA, 51.8 6. Paul Rugheimer, USA, 48.8 7. Karl Heger, USA, 45.1 8. Alain Gauthier, Canada, 40.0 9. Roc Poulin, Canada, 34.1 10. Carlos Villarreal, USA, 29.4

Final

1. Yves Milord, Canada. 2. Steve Elliott, USA 3. Rand Wilson, USA

Double mini trampoline[edit]

Preliminaries

1. Steve Elliot, USA 2. Brett Brown, Canada 3. Carl Heger, USA 4. Tim Cleave, Canada 5. Carlos Villarreal, USA 6. Alan Gauthier, Canada 7. Mark Biech, Canada 8. Paul Rugheimer, USA

Final

1. Brett Brown, Canada, 24.2 2. Karl Heger, USA, 24.0 3. Tim Cleave, Canada, 23.2 4. Mark Biech, Canada, 22.1 5. Carlos Villarreal, USA, 21.7 6. Alain Gauthier, Canada, 21.1 7. Steve Elliot, USA, 20.7 8. Paul Rugheimer, USA, 19.5.

Synchronized[edit]

Final

1. Carl Heger/Steve Elliot, USA 2. Paul Rugheimer/Carlos Villarreal, USA 3. Brett Brown/Alan Gauthier, Canada.

Tumbling[edit]

Preliminaries

1. Steve Elliot, USA, 33.80 2. Randy Wickstrom, USA, 31.38 3. Tim Cleave, Canada, 24.90 4. Steve Cooper, USA, 24.48 5. Carlos Villarreal, USA, 22.90 6. Ty Binfet, Canada, 21.20 7. Daryl Scheeler, Canada, 19.55 8. Carl Heger, USA, 11.10

Final

1. Steve Elliott, USA 2. Randy Wickstrom, USA 3. Steve Cooper, USA

Women[edit]

Individual[edit]

Compulsory and optional preliminaries

1. Norma Letho, USA, 58.5 2. Della Sheil, USA, 58.1 3. Barbara Letho, USA, 57.8 4. Beth Fairchild, USA, 57.5 5. Christine Tough, Canada, 57.1 6. Mary Borkowski, USA, 54.4

Final

1. Bethany Fairchild, USA 2. Barbara Letho, USA and Christine Tough, Canada (tie)

Double mini trampoline[edit]

Preliminaries – 1. Christine Tough, Canada 2. Norma Letho, USA 3. Mary Borkowski, USA 4. Bethany Fairchild, USA 5. Chris Sullivan, USA 6. Barbara Lehtro, USA 7. Kay Davis, USA

Final – 1. Christine Tough, Canada, 22.5 2. Bethany Fairchild, USA, 22.4 3. Nora Letho, USA, 22.3 4. Mary Borkowski, USA, 21.9 5. Chris Sullivan, USA, 21.4 6. Barbara Letho, USA, 21.1 7. Jay Davis, USA, 20.4.

Synchronized[edit]

Final – 1. Norma Letho/Barbara Letho, USA 2. Bethany Fairchild/Mary Borkowski, USA

Tumbling[edit]

Preliminaries

1. Angie Whiting, USA, 31.15 2. Kristi Laman, USA, 30.40 3. Stacey Hansen, USA, 28.45 4. Gina Garcia, USA, 23.47 5. Charlene Zowty, Canada, 23.10.6 Chris Patterson, USA, 22.60 7. Kay Davis, USA, 21.88 8. Jackie Blanchet, Canada, 19.80 9. Sherri Newman, USA, 18.60 10. Beverly Beres, Canada, 17.02 11. Jessica Knaff, USA, 16.63.

Final

1. Angie Whiting, USA 2. Kristi Laman, USA 3. Stacey Hansen, USA

References[edit]

  1. ^ "World Games Results". United Press International. July 30, 1981.
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  4. ^ SARGIS, JOE (July 31, 1981). "It's a long way from Olympic ice hockey to..." United Press International.
  5. ^ "Santa Clara, USA 1981 Calendar & Results". International World Games Association. Retrieved 2015-10-25.
  6. ^ "Results of the World Games". International World Games Association. Retrieved 2015-10-25.
  7. ^ "World Games". San Jose Mercury-News. San Jose, California. July 30, 1981. p. 12E.
  8. ^ "World Games". San Jose Mercury-News. San Jose, California. July 31, 1981. p. 10E.