To explain this post: A gold is worth three points, silver is worth two points, and bronze is worth one point. Only individual medals will be counted as to avoid punishing gymnasts who competed for nations that aren’t established WAG powers. If there is a tie, both gymnasts get the full point total. For example Angelina Melnikova and Mai Murakami get one point each for sharing the bronze on floor at the 2021 Olympics.
This post counts the 2020-2029 decade. Other points ranking can be found in the Data Hub.
Name | Country | Points |
Rebeca Andrade | Brazil | 10 |
Angelina Melnikova | Russia | 8 |
Mai Murakami | Japan | 5 |
Sunisa Lee | United States | 4 |
Guan Chenchen | China | 3 |
Jade Carey | United States | 3 |
Leanne Wong | United States | 3 |
Nina Derwael | Belgium | 3 |
Urara Ashikawa | Japan | 3 |
Wei Xiaoyuan | China | 3 |
Anastasia Ilyankova | Russia | 2 |
Asia D’Amato | Italy | 2 |
Mykayla Skinner | United States | 2 |
Pauline Schaefer | Germany | 2 |
Tang Xijing | China | 2 |
Vanessa Ferrari | Italy | 2 |
Kayla DiCello | United States | 1 |
Luo Rui | China | 1 |
Simone Biles | United States | 1 |
Yeo Seo Jeong | South Korea | 1 |
Link to: Ranking the Most Dominant Gymnasts of the 2000s
Link to: Ranking the Most Dominant Gymnasts of the 1990s
Link to: Ranking the Most Dominant Gymnasts of the 1980s
Link to: Ranking the Most Dominant Gymnasts of the 1970s
Link to: Ranking the Most Dominant Gymnasts of the 1960s
Link to: Ranking the Most Dominant Gymnasts of the 1950s
Link to: Ranking the Most Dominant Gymnasts of the 1930s