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2023 Antalya European Championships

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City

Antalya, Turkey

Team Gold Medalist

Great Britain

All-Around Gold Medalist

Jessica Gadirova (GBR)

Vault Gold Medalist

Coline Devillard (FRA)

Uneven Bars Gold Medalist

Alice D'Amato (ITA)

Balance Beam Gold Medalist

Sanne Wevers (NED)

Floor Exercise Gold Medalist

Jessica Gadirova (GBR)

Preceded by

2022 Munich European Championships

Succeeded by

2024 Rimini European Championships

The 40th European Women's Artistic Gymnastics Championships were held in Antalya, Turkey.[1] There was no junior competition this year. Unlike past editions of the European Championships without a junior division, this edition featured a team competition, as the competition also served as qualifications into the World Championships.

Format of Competition[]

All participating gymnasts, including those who were not part of a team, participated in a qualification round, which also served as the team final. The results of this competition determined which individuals participated in the remaining competitions, which included:

  • The all-around competition, in which only the twenty-four highest scoring individuals in the all-around competed. Each country was limited to only two gymnasts in the all-around final.
  • The event finals, in which the eight highest scoring individuals on each apparatus competed. Each country was limited to two gymnasts in each apparatus final.

Competition Schedule[]

April 12 Qualifications
April 14 All-Around
April 15 Vault Event Final
Uneven Bars Event Final
April 16 Balance Beam Event Final
Floor Exercise Event Final

Results[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Team Great Britain

Ondine Achampong
Becky Downie
Georgia-Mae Fenton
Jessica Gadirova
Alice Kinsella

Italy

Angela Andreoli
Alice D'Amato
Asia D'Amato
Manila Esposito
Giorgia Villa

Netherlands

Eythora Thorsdottir
Vera van Pol
Sanna Veerman
Naomi Visser
Sanne Wevers

All-Around Jessica Gadirova
Great Britain (GBR)
Zsófia Kovács
Hungary (HUN)
Alice D'Amato
Italy (ITA)
Vault Coline Devillard
France (FRA)
Asia D'Amato
Italy (ITA)
Lisa Vaelen
Belgium (BEL)
Uneven Bars Alice D'Amato
Italy (ITA)
Becky Downie
Great Britain (GBR)
Elisabeth Seitz
Germany (GER)
Balance Beam Sanne Wevers
Netherlands (NED)
Manila Esposito
Italy (ITA)
Zsófia Kovács
Hungary (HUN)
Floor Exercise Jessica Gadirova
Great Britain (GBR)
Alice Kinsella
Great Britain (GBR)
Sabrina Voinea
Romania (ROU)

Qualified to the 2023 Antwerp World Championships[]

Teams[]

  • Great Britain
  • Italy
  • France
  • Netherlands
  • Hungary
  • Romania
  • Belgium
  • Spain
  • Germany
  • Sweden
  • Finland
  • Austria
  • Czechia

Individuals[]

  • Maria Tronrud - Norway
  • Barbora Mokošová - Slovakia
  • Emma Slevin - Ireland
  • Anna Lashchevska - Ukraine
  • Lucija Hribar - Slovenia
  • Camille Rasmussen - Denmark
  • Caterina Cereghetti - Switzerland
  • Lena Bickel - Switzerland
  • Sevgi Kayisoglu - Turkey
  • Athanasia Mesiri - Greece
  • Ana Filipa Martins - Portugal
  • Paloma Mintcheva - Bulgaria
  • Zala Trtnik - Slovenia
  • Thelma Adalsteinsdottir - Iceland
  • Ilona Krupa - Ukraine
  • Mafalda Costa - Portugal
  • Halle Hilton - Ireland
  • Lihie Raz - Israel
  • Christina Zwicker - Croatia
  • Mari Kanter - Norway
  • Margret Kristinsdottir - Iceland
  • Bengisu Yildiz - Turkey
  • Valerija Ratobilska - Latvia

Notable Moments[]

  • Great Britain won the European Team title for the first time in history.
  • In the balance beam final, Hungary's Zsofia Kovacs originally scored 13.500. She filed an inquiry for her score, which was raised by two tenths. She tied with Manila Esposito of Italy, but the tie was broken based on the execution scores, with Esposito winning the silver and Kovacs the bronze.
  • Jessica Gadirova became the first gymnast since Sandra Izbasa to win three European floor exercise titles, and the first since Svetlana Boginskaya to do it consecutively.

Medal Count[]

Rank Country Total
1 Great Britain 3 2 0 5
2 Italy 1 3 1 5
3 Netherlands 1 0 1 2
4 Hungary 0 1 1 2
5 France 1 0 0 1
6 Belgium 0 0 1 1
7 Germany 0 0 1 1
8 Romania 0 0 1 1

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