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548 of 4,194 gymnasts · Post-war.

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EraOrigins (1,368)Post-war (548)Latynina-Čáslavská (218)Romanian Golden (512)Soviet Dynasty† (946)Post-Karolyi USA (911)Biles Era (772)Asian MAG (875)Brazil (1,254)

548 athletes, Post-war, sorted A–Z. Page 18 of 23.

Sorted by display name, A–Z. Sort Z–A

Great Britain · WAG

Pat Evans

1948 – 1948
Great Britain · WAG

Pat Hirst

1948 – 1952
Austria · MAG

Paul Grubenthal

1952 – 1952
Czechoslovakia · MAG

Pavel Benetka

1948 – 1948
Soviet Union · MAG

Pavel Stolbov

1956 – 1956
Poland · MAG

Paweł Gaca

1952 – 1952
Poland · MAG

Paweł Gawron

1952 – 1952
Poland · MAG

Paweł Świętek

1952 – 1952
Argentina · MAG

Pedro Lonchibuco

1948 – 1948
Finland · MAG

Pekka Ojonen

1952 – 1952
1 olympic medal
Soviet Union · WAG

Pelageya Danilova

1952 – 1952
2 olympic medals
Bulgaria · WAG

Penka Prisadashka

1952 – 1952
Great Britain · MAG

Percy May

1948 – 1948
Great Britain · MAG

Peter Starling

1952 – 1952
Luxembourg · MAG

Pierre Schmitz

1948 – 1948
Finland · WAG

Pirkko Pyykönen

1952 – 1952
Finland · WAG

Pirkko Vilppunen

1952 – 1952
Soviet Union · WAG

Polina Astakhova

1956 – 1964
6 olympic medals
Luxembourg · MAG

Polo Welfring

1948 – 1948
Denmark · MAG

Poul Jessen

1948 – 1952
Italy · MAG

Quinto Vadi

1948 – 1952
Egypt · MAG

Raafat Masoud

1948 – 1948
Cuba · MAG

Rafael Lecuona

1948 – 1948
Egypt · MAG

Ragai Farhat

1952 – 1952
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