2003 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships - Medal Count

Medal Count

Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 China 5 2 1 8
2 United States 5 2 7
3 Japan 2 2 4
4 Bulgaria 2 2
5 Russia 1 2 3 6
6 Brazil 1 1
Greece 1 1
Uzbekistan 1 1
9 Romania 4 4
10 Italy 1 2 3
11 North Korea 1 1
12 Canada 2 2
13 Spain 1 1
United Kingdom 1 1
Australia 1 1
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