The Antwerp International Gymnastics Tournament (Tournois International Gymnastique D'Anvers),[1] retrospectively regarded as the 1st Artistic Gymnastics World Championships, were held in Antwerp, Belgium, in conjunction with the 27th Belgian Federal Festival, on 14-18 August 1903.[2][3][4][5]
Participants
Results
Men's individual all-around
The championships were purely team events without any individual awards. Individual all-round scores were only introduced in 1922, with the first all-round individual men's champion being recognised in that year. Individual apparatus scores were introduced subsequently.[6] As such no actual individual medals were awarded at these games, the below rankings were conferred retrospectively.[1]
Rank
|
Athlete
|
Score
|
1.
|
Joseph Martinez (FRA)
|
122.000
|
2.
|
Georges Wiernicks (BEL)
|
121.500
|
2..
|
Joseph Lux (FRA)
|
121.500
|
4
|
Georges Dejaeghère (FRA)
|
121.00
|
5
|
Jules Lecoutre (FRA)
|
119.00
|
6
|
Charles van Hulle (BEL)
|
118.50
|
7
|
Eugène Dua (BEL)
|
115.00
|
8
|
Pierre Payssé (FRA)
|
114.50
|
[7]
Men's team all-around
Men's horizontal bar
Rank
|
Athlete
|
Score
|
1.
|
Joseph Martinez (FRA)
|
20.500
|
2.
|
Charles van Hulle (BEL)
|
20.000
|
2.
|
Jules Lecoutre (FRA)
|
20.000
|
2.
|
Pierre Payssé (FRA)
|
20.000
|
Men's parallel bars
Men's pommel horse
Men's rings
Rank
|
Athlete
|
Score
|
1.
|
Joseph Martinez (FRA)
|
20.000
|
2.
|
François Walravens (BEL)
|
19.000
|
2.
|
Joseph Lux (FRA)
|
19.000
|
Medal table
References