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European Gymnastics Championships

EUROPEAN GYMNASTICS

Continental gymnastics excellence featuring Europe's elite athletes across diverse venues showcasing rich gymnastics heritage and tradition

Recent European Champions

2024 Rimini 2024
Men's All-Around: Illia Kovtun (UKR)
Women's All-Around: Manila Esposito (ITA)
RDS Stadium
Rimini, Italy
2022 Munich 2022
Men's All-Around: Rhys McClenaghan (IRL)
Women's All-Around: Viktoriia Listunova (RUS)
Olympic Hall
Munich, Germany
2021 Basel 2021
Men's All-Around: Nikita Nagornyy (RUS)
Women's All-Around: Angelina Melnikova (RUS)
St. Jakobshalle
Basel, Switzerland
2019 Szczecin 2019
Men's All-Around: Oleg Verniaiev (UKR)
Women's All-Around: Melanie de Jesus dos Santos (FRA)
Netto Arena
Szczecin, Poland
2018 Glasgow 2018
Men's All-Around: Oleg Verniaiev (UKR)
Women's All-Around: Ellie Downie (GBR)
The SSE Hydro
Glasgow, Scotland

Premier European Championship Venues

RDS Stadium

2024
12,000 capacity
Rimini, Italy • Italian Passion

Adriatic coast venue showcasing Italian gymnastics excellence with Mediterranean atmosphere and passionate European crowds

Olympic Hall

2022
12,500 capacity
Munich, Germany • Bavarian Excellence

1972 Olympic legacy venue in Munich providing historic atmosphere with German precision and European championship tradition

St. Jakobshalle

2021
9,000 capacity
Basel, Switzerland • Swiss Perfection

Premier Swiss venue combining Alpine precision with international atmosphere and Central European gymnastics heritage

Netto Arena

2019
8,000 capacity
Szczecin, Poland • Polish Spirit

Modern Polish venue showcasing Eastern European gymnastics tradition with passionate crowds and regional pride

The SSE Hydro

2018
14,000 capacity
Glasgow, Scotland • Scottish Heritage

Glasgow's premier venue providing exceptional British atmosphere with Scottish hospitality and Commonwealth gymnastics tradition

Palexpo

2016
6,000 capacity
Geneva, Switzerland • International Excellence

Swiss venue near international organizations creating cosmopolitan atmosphere for European gymnastics championships

European Gymnastics Regions

Western Europe
15+
Technical Excellence

France, Germany, Switzerland, Netherlands leading with technical precision, innovation, and strong coaching development programs.

Eastern Europe
12+
Artistic Tradition

Russia, Ukraine, Romania, Belarus maintaining gymnastics heritage with artistic excellence and competitive strength.

Southern Europe
10+
Emerging Powers

Italy, Spain, Greece developing rapidly with passionate crowds and increasing investment in gymnastics infrastructure.

Northern Europe
8+
Innovation Focus

United Kingdom, Sweden, Finland emphasizing sports science, athlete welfare, and modern training methodologies.

European Championships Facts

First Championships1955
FrequencyEvery 2 Years
Participating Nations45+
Next Championships2026 - TBD

European Gymnastics Guide

What are European Gymnastics Championships?

The premier continental artistic gymnastics competition held biennially, featuring Europe's elite gymnasts competing for individual and team titles across all apparatus.

Which countries dominate European Championships?

Russia traditionally dominates, with strong performances from Ukraine, Great Britain, Italy, France, and emerging Eastern European gymnastics powers.

How do European Championships work?

Competition includes team finals, individual all-around, and individual apparatus finals, with qualification rounds determining advancement to medal competitions.

What makes European gymnastics special?

Rich gymnastics heritage, diverse cultural approaches, passionate crowds, and strong traditions create unique European gymnastics atmosphere and excellence.

When were European Championships first held?

European Artistic Gymnastics Championships began in 1955, establishing continental competition and showcasing European gymnastics development over decades.