Rhythmic Gymnastics European Championships

The Rhythmic Gymnastics European Championships are the European championships for the sport of rhythmic gymnastics. They were first held in 1978. The European Championships and the European Junior Championships were united in 1993.[1] Prior to 2006, they were called the European Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships. The competition is organised by the European Union of Gymnastics.

Editions

Year Edition Host City Country
1978 I Madrid  Spain
1980 II Amsterdam  Netherlands
1982 III Stavanger  Norway
1984 IV Vienna  Austria
1986 V Florence  Italy
1987 I (junior) Athens  Greece
1988 VI Helsinki  Finland
1989 II (junior) Tenerife  Spain
1990 VII Gothenburg  Sweden
1991 III (junior) Lisbon  Portugal
1992 VIII Stuttgart  Germany
1993 IX Bucharest  Romania
1994 X Thessalonika  Greece
1995 XI Prague  Czech Republic
1996 XII Asker  Norway
1997 XIII Patras  Greece
1998 XIV Porto  Portugal
1999 XV Budapest  Hungary
2000 XVI Zaragoza  Spain
2001 XVII Geneva   Switzerland
2002 XVIII Granada  Spain
2003 XIX Riesa  Germany
2004 XX Kiev  Ukraine
2005 XXI Moscow  Russia
2006 XXII Moscow  Russia
2007 XXIII Baku  Azerbaijan
2008 XXIV Turin  Italy
2009 XXV Baku  Azerbaijan
2010 XXVI Bremen  Germany
2011 XXVII Minsk  Belarus
2012 XXVIII Nizhny Novgorod  Russia
2013 XXIX Vienna  Austria
2014 XXX Baku  Azerbaijan
2015 XXXI Minsk  Belarus
2016 XXXII Holon  Israel
2017 XXXIII Budapest  Hungary
2018 XXXIV Espoo  Finland

Medalists

Individual All-Around

Individual All-Around Medalists
Year Location Gold Silver Bronze
1978 Spain Madrid, Spain Soviet Union Galima Shugurova Soviet Union Irina Deriugina Spain Susana Mendizábal
1980 Netherlands Amsterdam, Netherlands Bulgaria Iliana Raeva Bulgaria Lilia Ignatova Soviet Union Inessa Lisovskaya
1982 Norway Stavanger, Norway Soviet Union Dalia Kutkaitė
Bulgaria Anelia Ralenkova
None awarded Bulgaria Iliana Raeva
1984 Austria Vienna, Austria Soviet Union Galina Beloglazova
Bulgaria Anelia Ralenkova
None awarded Bulgaria Diliana Guerguieva
1986 Italy Florence, Italy Bulgaria Lilia Ignatova
Bulgaria Bianka Panova
None awarded Soviet Union Galina Beloglazova
1988 Finland Helsinki, Finland Bulgaria Adriana Dunavska
Bulgaria Elizabeth Koleva
Soviet Union Alexandra Timoshenko
None awarded None awarded
1990 Sweden Göteborg, Sweden Bulgaria Julia Baicheva
Soviet Union Alexandra Timoshenko
None awarded Soviet Union Oksana Skaldina
1992 Germany Stuttgart, Germany Bulgaria Maria Petrova Ukraine Alexandra Timoshenko Russia Oxana Kostina
1994 Greece Thessalonika, Greece Bulgaria Maria Petrova Ukraine Olena Vitrichenko Russia Amina Zaripova
1996 Norway Asker, Norway Ukraine Ekaterina Serebrianskaya Russia Yanina Batyrchina Russia Amina Zaripova
1997 Greece Patras, Greece Ukraine Olena Vitrichenko Belarus Tatiana Ogrizko Ukraine Ekaterina Serebrianskaya
1998 Portugal Porto, Portugal Russia Alina Kabaeva Belarus Evgenia Pavlina Russia Yanina Batyrchina
1999 Hungary Budapest, Hungary Russia Alina Kabaeva Belarus Yulia Raskina France Eva Serrano
2000 Spain Zaragoza, Spain Russia Alina Kabaeva Belarus Yulia Raskina Russia Yulia Barsoukova
2002 Spain Granada, Spain Russia Alina Kabaeva Ukraine Tamara Yerofeeva Ukraine Anna Bessonova
2004 Ukraine Kiev, Ukraine Russia Alina Kabaeva Ukraine Anna Bessonova Russia Irina Tchachina
2006 Russia Moscow, Russia Russia Vera Sessina Russia Alina Kabaeva Ukraine Anna Bessonova
2008 Italy Turin, Italy Russia Yevgeniya Kanayeva Ukraine Anna Bessonova Russia Olga Kapranova
2010 Germany Bremen, Germany Russia Yevgeniya Kanayeva Russia Daria Kondakova Azerbaijan Aliya Garayeva
2012 Russia Nizhny Novgorod, Russia Russia Yevgeniya Kanayeva Russia Alexandra Merkulova Azerbaijan Aliya Garayeva
2014 Azerbaijan Baku, Azerbaijan Russia Yana Kudryavtseva Belarus Melitina Staniouta Ukraine Ganna Rizatdinova
2016 Israel Holon, Israel Russia Yana Kudryavtseva Russia Margarita Mamun Ukraine Ganna Rizatdinova

Group All-Around

Group All-Around Medalists
Year Location Gold Silver Bronze
1978 Spain Madrid, Spain Bulgaria Bulgaria Soviet Union Soviet Union Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia
1980 Netherlands Amsterdam, Netherlands Bulgaria Bulgaria Soviet Union Soviet Union Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia
1982 Norway Stavanger, Norway Soviet Union Soviet Union Bulgaria Bulgaria Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia
1984 Austria Vienna, Austria Bulgaria Bulgaria Soviet Union Soviet Union Spain Spain
1986 Italy Florence, Italy Bulgaria Bulgaria Soviet Union Soviet Union Spain Spain
1988 Finland Helsinki, Finland Bulgaria Bulgaria Soviet Union Soviet Union Hungary Hungary
1990 Sweden Göteborg, Sweden Bulgaria Bulgaria Soviet Union Soviet Union Spain Spain
1992 Germany Stuttgart, Germany Russia Russia
Spain Spain
None awarded Hungary Hungary
1993 Romania Bucharest, Romania Russia Russia Bulgaria Bulgaria Spain Spain
1995 Czech Republic Prague, Czech Republic Russia Russia Bulgaria Bulgaria Spain Spain
1997 Greece Patras, Greece Russia Russia Greece Greece Ukraine Ukraine
1999 Hungary Budapest, Hungary Greece Greece Russia Russia Belarus Belarus
2001 Switzerland Geneva, Switzerland Russia Russia Greece Greece Belarus Belarus
2003 Germany Riesa, Germany Russia Russia Bulgaria Bulgaria Italy Italy
2006 Russia Moscow, Russia Russia Russia Italy Italy Belarus Belarus
2008 Italy Turin, Italy Russia Russia Belarus Belarus Italy Italy
2010 Germany Bremen, Germany Russia Russia Italy Italy Belarus Belarus
2012 Russia Nizhny Novgorod, Russia Russia Russia Belarus Belarus Italy Italy
2014 Azerbaijan Baku, Azerbaijan Russia Russia Italy Italy Israel Israel
2016 Israel Holon, Israel Russia Russia Belarus Belarus Israel Israel

All-around medals by country

1978–2016

 Rank  Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  Russia 216734
2  Bulgaria 165223
3  Soviet Union 67316
4  Ukraine 25714
5  Greece 1203
6  Spain 1067
7  Belarus 0336
8  Italy 0336
9  Czechoslovakia 0033
10  Azerbaijan 0022
 Hungary 0022
12  France 0011
 Israel 0022

All-time medal table

1978–2016

 Rank  Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  Russia923722151
2  Bulgaria442435103
3  Ukraine30312889
4  Soviet Union26181256
5  Belarus10262763
6  Greece1629
7  France1438
8  Spain12912
9  Azerbaijan1157
10  Israel1336
11  Italy071219
12  Czechoslovakia0145
13  Hungary0033
14  Romania0022
15  Germany0011
 West Germany0011

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