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1967 Amsterdam European Championships
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City

Amsterdam, Netherlands

All-Around Gold Medalist

Věra Čáslavská (TCH)

Vault Gold Medalist

Věra Čáslavská (TCH)

Uneven Bars Gold Medalist

Věra Čáslavská (TCH)

Balance Beam Gold Medalist

Věra Čáslavská (TCH)

Floor Exercise Gold Medalist

Věra Čáslavská (TCH)

Preceded by

1965 Sofia European Championships

Succeeded by

1969 Landskrona European Championships

The 6th European Artistic Gymnastics Championships took place in Amsterdam, Netherlands in 1967.

Format of Competition[]

The scoring in all the events was basically the same, as for gymnastics events at the Summer Olympics. Each country was allowed to enter a team of eight gymnasts, but in contrast to the previous Olympics not more than six of them were allowed to participate in all exercises. Nations with incomplete teams, could enter one to three gymnasts for the individual competition. Six best gymnasts on the apparatus in the team competition (by sum of two scores - for compulsory and optional routine) qualified for that apparatus finals. The new feature of the competition was in women's events: each of them was judged by four judges. The highest and lowest marks were dropped and an average of two remaining marks constituted the score.

The scoring in the team competition was different from the one at the previous Olympics, its principle became the same: five best scores constituted the team's score for the routine; these scores constituted the overall team's totals.

Results[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
All-Around File:800px-Flag of the Czech Republic.png Věra Čáslavská
Czechoslovakia (TCH)
800px-Flag of the Soviet Union Zinaida Voronina
Soviet Union (USSR)
File:800px-Flag of the Czech Republic.png Marianna Krajčírová
Czechoslovakia (TCH)
Vault File:800px-Flag of the Czech Republic.png Věra Čáslavská
Czechoslovakia (TCH)
800px-Flag of East Germany Erika Zuchold
East Germany (GDR)
800px-Flag of East Germany Karin Janz
East Germany (GDR)
Uneven Bars File:800px-Flag of the Czech Republic.png Věra Čáslavská
Czechoslovakia (TCH)
800px-Flag of East Germany Karin Janz
East Germany (GDR)
File:800px-Flag of the Czech Republic.png Marianna Krajčírová
Czechoslovakia (TCH)
Balance Beam File:800px-Flag of the Czech Republic.png Věra Čáslavská
Czechoslovakia (TCH)
800px-Flag of the Soviet Union Natalia Kuchinskaya
Soviet Union (USSR)
800px-Flag of the Soviet Union Zinaida Voronina
Soviet Union (USSR)
Floor Exercise File:800px-Flag of the Czech Republic.png Věra Čáslavská
Czechoslovakia (TCH)
800px-Flag of the Soviet Union Natalia Kuchinskaya
Soviet Union (USSR)
800px-Flag of the Soviet Union Zinaida Voronina
Soviet Union (USSR)

Notable Moments[]

  • Věra Čáslavská became the first, and only, gymnast to sweep all five events at the European Championships twice in a row.

Medal Count[]

Rank Country Gold-medal Silver-medal Bronze-medal Total
1 File:800px-Flag of the Czech Republic.png Czechoslovakia 5 0 2 7
2 800px-Flag of the Soviet Union USSR 0 3 2 5
3 800px-Flag of East Germany East Germany 0 2 1 3
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