The 1957 European Women's Artistic Gymnastics Championships took place in Bucharest, Romania. It was the first European competition for female artistic gymnastics.
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Seniors | |||
All-around | Larisa Latynina (URS) | Elena Leușteanu (ROU) | Sonia Iovan (ROU) |
Vault | Larisa Latynina (URS) | Tamara Manina (URS) | Sonia Iovan (ROU) |
Uneven bars | Larisa Latynina (URS) | Elena Leușteanu (ROU) | Eva Bosáková (TCH) |
Balance beam | Larisa Latynina (URS) | Sonia Iovan (ROU) | Tamara Manina (URS) |
Floor | Larisa Latynina (URS) | Elena Leușteanu (ROU) | Eva Bosáková (TCH) |
Rank | Gymnast | Total | ||||
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Larisa Latynina (URS) | 9.666 | 9.500 | 9.666 | 9.633 | 38.465 | |
Elena Leușteanu (ROU) | 9.633 | 9.333 | 9.566 | 9.266 | 37.798 | |
Sonia Iovan (ROU) | 9.500 | 9.433 | 9.333 | 9.333 | 37.599 | |
4 | Olga Tass (HUN) | 9.433 | 9.300 | 9.366 | 9.333 | 37.432 |
5 | Tamara Manina (URS) | 9.433 | 9.133 | 9.333 | 9.500 | 37.399 |
6 | Anna Marejková (TCH) | 9.400 | 9.266 | 9.466 | 9.066 | 37.198 |
7 | Eva Bosáková (TCH) | 9.533 | 9.155 | 9.400 | 9.100 | 37.166 |
8 | Danuta Nowak-Stachow (POL) | 9.433 | 9.100 | 9.266 | 8.900 | 36.699 |
9 | Danièle Sicot-Coulon (FRA) | 9.300 | 8.900 | 9.333 | 9.100 | 36.633 |
Rank | Gymnast | Score |
---|---|---|
Larisa Latynina (URS) | 19.299 | |
Tamara Manina (URS) | 18.950 | |
Sonia Iovan (ROU) | 18.733 |
Rank | Gymnast | Score |
---|---|---|
Larisa Latynina (URS) | 19.466 | |
Elena Leușteanu (ROU) | 19.232 | |
Eva Bosáková (TCH) | 19.066 |
Rank | Gymnast | Score |
---|---|---|
Larisa Latynina (URS) | 19.000 | |
Sonia Iovan (ROU) | 18.999 | |
Tamara Manina (URS) | 18.733 |
Rank | Gymnast | Score |
---|---|---|
Larisa Latynina (URS) | 19.332 | |
Elena Leușteanu (ROU) | 19.266 | |
Eva Bosáková (TCH) | 19.199 |
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The uneven bars at the European Women's Artistic Gymnastics Championships were first held in 1957.
The floor event at the European Women's Artistic Gymnastics Championships was first held in 1957.
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