Acrobatic Gymnastics European Championships

The Acrobatic Gymnastics European Championships[1] are the main acrobatic gymnastics championships in Europe. The championships are organized by European Gymnastics, formerly known as the European Union of Gymnastics (French: Union Européenne de Gymnastique or UEG).[2]

Summary of championships

Number Year City Country Date Venue No. of
Athletes
No. of
Countries
11978Riga Soviet Union19–21 May5
21979Szeged Hungary30 May - 5 June
31980Poznań Poland16-22 September
41982London United Kingdom9-11 September
51984Sofia Bulgaria2-8 October
61985Augsburg West Germany16-18 May
71986Rennes France27-29 November
81987Wroclaw Poland26-28 June
91988Antwerp Belgium1-4 December
101989Riga Soviet UnionOctober
111990Augsburg West Germany29 October - 4 November12
121991Lisbon Portugal1–4 November12
131992Rennes France25–28 November15
141993Antwerpen Belgium22-28 November18
151994Zielona Góra Poland19–22 May18
161995Wroclaw Poland9–12 November19
171996Riesa Germany30 September–7 October
181997Baunatal Germany27–29 June17
191999Zielona Góra Poland10–13 June
202001Faro Portugal10–12 May
212003Zielona Góra Poland6–9 October
222005Thessaloníki Greece10-16 October
232007Den Bosch Netherlands21-28 October
242009Vila do Conde Portugal1-4 October
252011Varna Bulgaria26-30 October
262013Odivelas Portugal16–28 OctoberMultiusos de Odivelas10712
272015Riesa Germany23 September - 5 OctoberSachsen Arena
282017Rzeszow Poland19-22 OctoberPodpromie Hall13
292019Holon Israel30 October - 3 NovemberHolon Toto Hall30520
302021Pesaro Italy7-10 October

References

  • "Hosts". Sports123.com. Archived from the original on 3 November 2011. Retrieved 14 June 2013.
  • "Results". SportsAcrobatics.info. Retrieved 11 April 2014.
  1. "25th Acrobatic Gymnastics European Championships" (PDF). 2011.
  2. "European Championships". UEG.org. European Union of Gymnastics. Archived from the original on 7 August 2012. Retrieved 14 June 2013. 26th European Championships in Acrobatic Gymnastics - 2013


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