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European Women's Artistic Gymnastics Championships

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The European Women's Gymnastics Championships are an artistic championships for female gymnasts from European countries organised by the European Union of Gymnastics. They are held annually, though rotate between two different formats.

History

Originally held biannually in odd-numbered years, the championships moved to even-numbered years in 1990. In 2005 a second set of championships was introduced, titled the "individual championships". Although numbered as a separate event, winners in either event are considered European champions, and the championships as a result have in effect become an annual event, but in two formats: in even-numbered years, a stand-alone women's event incorporates the European Junior Artistic Gymnastics championships (an entirely separate men's competition is held in the same years, although occasionally at the same venue), while in odd-numbered years, the separately numbered 'individual championships' are held in conjunction with the men's competition of the same description, but without juniors, as a single event.

As a result, there is no individual all-around title awarded in even-numbered years (except for juniors), and similarly no team all-around title awarded in odd-numbered years. Otherwise the apparatus and titles are identical. In effect, the juniors championships remain biannual.

In 2022, as part of the multisport 2022 European Championships in Munich, an individual all-around title was introduced in an unusual format, combined with both team and apparatus qualification. In 2023 an equivalent modification was made so that the qualification process for the individual and all-around finals doubled as a team final. In so far as even numbered years still have a separate team final, and odd numbered years a separate individual final, the distinction in formats remains, but all titled are now awarded annually.

A further event, the European Games also holds a full set of championships for European artistic gymnasts in the year preceding the Summer Olympic Games, having begun in 2015. These, however, are organized by the European Olympic Committees and are not recognized as part of the continuity of the European Championships. Gymnastics was dropped from the 2023 European Games.winners are therefore described as European Games champions, not European Champions.

Championships

2018 and 2022 part of the European Championships (Multi-Sport). Juniors from 1978 to 1992 was held in other country and from 1994 along with seniors.

Juniors

NumberYearHost CityHost CountryEvents
11978
21980
31982
41984
51986
61988
71990
81991
91992
101993

Women's European Artistic Gymnastics Championships

The following tables include all editions of the stand-alone women's championships (column 1 and 2) as well as, for completeness, a table of the separate European Men's and Women's individual Championships which also crown women's champions in all events.

Number (S/J)YearHost CityHost CountryEvents (S+J)
11957BucharestRomanian People's Republic5
21959KrakówPolish People's Republic5
31961Leipzig5
41963Paris5
51965SofiaPeople's Republic of Bulgaria5
61967Amsterdam5
71969Landskrona5
81971Minsk5
91973London5
101975Skien5
111977Prague5
121979Copenhagen5
131981Madrid5
141983Gothenburg5
151985Helsinki5
161987Moscow5
171989Brussels5
181990Piraeus5
191992Nantes5
20/111994Stockholm6+5
21/121996Birmingham6+6
22/131998Saint Petersburg6+6
23/142000Paris6+6
24/152002Patras6+6
25/162004Amsterdam6+6
Number (S/J)YearHost CityHost CountryEvents (S+J)
26/172006Volos5+6
27/182008Clermont-Ferrand5+5
28/192010Birmingham5+6
29/202012Brussels5+6
30/212014Sofia5+6
31/222016Bern5+6
32/232018Glasgow5+6
33/242020Mersin5+6
34/252022Munich6+6
35/262024Rimini6+6
36/272026Zagreb6+6

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Men's and Women's Senior Individual Championships

Main article: European Men's and Women's Artistic Gymnastics Individual Championships

Medal table

Seniors

As of 2025.

Juniors

Notes

Results

References

References

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