The Olympic mens all-around medalists from 1900 (the first year mens all-around competition was held) through 2008.
- 1900 (Paris, France):
GOLD Gustave Sandras, France 302.00
SILVER Noel Bas, France 295.00
BRONZE Lucien Demanet, France 293.00 - 1904 (St. Louis, USA):
GOLD Julius Lenhart, USA 69.80
SILVER Wilhelm Weber, West Germany 69.10
BRONZE Adolf Spinnler, Switzerland 67.99 - 1908 (London, Great Britain):
GOLD Alberto Braglia, Italy 317.00
SILVER Walter Tysal, Great Britain 312.00
BRONZE Louis Segura, France 297.00 - 1912 (Stockholm, Sweden):
GOLD Alberto Braglia, Italy 135.00
SILVER Louis Segura, France 132.50
BRONZE Adolfo Tunesi, Italy 131.50 - 1920 (Antwerp, Belgium):
GOLD Giorgio Zampori, Italy 88.35
SILVER Marcos Torres, France 87.62
BRONZE Jean Gounot, France 87.45 - 1924 (Paris, France):
GOLD Leon Stukelj, Yugoslavia 110.340
SILVER Robert Prazak, Czechoslovakia 110.323
BRONZE Bedrich Supcik, Czechoslovakia 106.930 - 1928 (Amsterdam, Holland)
GOLD Georges Miesz, Switzerland 247.500
SILVER Hermann Hanggi, Switzerland 246.625
BRONZE Leon Stukelj, Yugoslavia 244.875 - 1932 (Los Angeles, USA)
GOLD Romeo Neri, Italy 140.625
SILVER Istvan Pelle, Hungary 134.925
BRONZE Heikki Savolainen, Finland 134.575 - 1936 (Berlin, Germany)
GOLD Karl Schwarzmann, Germany 113.100
SILVER Eugene Mack, Switzerland 112.334
BRONZE Konrad Frey, Germany 111.532 - 1948 (London, Great Britain)
GOLD Veikko Huhtanen, Finland 229.700
SILVER Walter Lehmann, Switzerland 229.000
BRONZE Paavo Aaltonen, Finland 228.800 - 1952 (Helsinki, Finland)
GOLD Viktor Chukarin, USSR 115.700
SILVER Grant Chaguinjan, USSR 114.950
BRONZE Josef Stalder, Switzerland 114.750 - 1956 (Melbourne, Australia)
GOLD Viktor Chukarin, USSR 114.250
SILVER Takashi Ono, Japan 114.200
BRONZE Yuri Titov, USSR 113.800 - 1960 (Rome, Italy
GOLD Boris Shaklin, USSR 115.950
SILVER Takashi Ono, Japan 115.900
BRONZE Yuri Titov, USSR 115.600 - 1964 (Tokyo, Japan)
GOLD Yukio Endo, Japan 115.950
SILVER (tie) Viktor Lisitski, USSR 115.400; Boris Shaklin, USSR 115.400; Shuji Tsurumi, Japan 115.400 - 1968 (Mexico City, Mexico)
GOLD Sawao Kato, Japan 115.900
SILVER Mikhail Voronin, USSR 115.850
BRONZE Akinori Nakayama, Japan 115.650 - 1972 (Munich, Germany)
GOLD Sawao Kato, Japan 114.650
SILVER Eizo Kenmotsu, Japan 114.575
BRONZE Akinori Nakayama, Japan 114.325 - 1976 (Montreal, Canada)
GOLD Nikolai Andrianov, USSR 116.650
SILVER Sawao Kato, Japan 115.650
BRONZE Mitsuo Tsukahara, Japan 115.575 - 1980 (Moscow, USSR)
GOLD Alexander Dityatin, USSR 118.650
SILVER Nikolai Andrianov, USSR 118.225
BRONZE Stoyan Deltchev, Bulgaria 118.000 - 1984 (Los Angeles, USA)*
GOLD Koji Gushiken, Japan 118.700
SILVER Peter Vidmar, USA 118.675
BRONZE Li Ning, China 118.575 - 1988 (Seoul, Korea)
GOLD Vladimir Artemev, USSR 119.125
SILVER Valeri Liukin, USSR 119.025
BRONZE Dimitri Bilozertchev, USSR 118.975 - 1992 (Barcelona, Spain)
GOLD Vitaly Scherbo, The Unified Team** 59.025
SILVER Grigory Misutin, The Unified Team 58.925
BRONZE Valeri Belenki, The Unified Team 58.625 - 1996 (Atlanta, USA)
GOLD Li Xiaoshuang, China 58.423
SILVER Alexei Nemov, Russia 58.374
BRONZE Vitaly Scherbo, Belarus 58.197 - 2000 (Sydney, Australia)
GOLD Alexei Nemov, Russia 58.474
SILVER Yang Wei, China 58.361
BRONZE Oleksandr Beresh, Ukraine 58.212 - 2004 (Athens, Greece)
GOLD Paul Hamm, USA 57.823
SILVER Kim Dae-Eun, South Korea 57.811
BRONZE Yang Tae-Young, South Korea 57.774 - 2008 (Beijing, China)
GOLD Yang Wei, China 94.575
SILVER Kohei Uchimara, Japan 91.975
BRONZE Benoit Caranobe, France 91.925
* In 1984, the USSR -- one of the most dominant teams of the era -- boycotted the Games, possibly affecting the results
** In 1992, the former USSR competed as the Unified Team, then split into independent republics starting in 1996
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