1992 European Acrobatics Championships

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The 13th European Acrobatics Championships was held in Rennes, France 25–28 November 1992.

European Acrobatics Championships is main acrobatics sports championships in Europe. Championships organized by European Union of Gymnastics.

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Results

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EventGoldSilverBronze
Men's Tumbling - OverallFlag of Russia.svg A. Kryzhanovski (RUS)Flag of Russia.svg V. Ignatenkov (RUS)Flag of Poland.svg  Krysztof Wilusz  (POL)
Men's Tumbling - SomersauFlag of Poland.svg R. Wolczak (POL)Flag of Ukraine.svg G. Duchenko (UKR)Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Stanimir Ivanov  (BUL)
Men's Tumbling - TwistingFlag of Russia.svg V. Ignatenkov (RUS)Flag of Poland.svg  Krysztof Wilusz  (POL)Flag of Bulgaria.svg P. Pavlov (BUL)
Men's Pairs - OverallFlag of Russia.svg  Russia Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
Men's Pairs - BalanceFlag of Russia.svg  Russia Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
Men's Pairs - TempoFlag of Russia.svg  Russia Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania
Igoris Perechrestas
Sergejus Kniazevas
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
T. Wlezien
A. Piechota
Men's Fours - OverallFlag of Russia.svg  Russia Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria
Men's Fours - BalanceFlag of Russia.svg  Russia Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria
Men's Fours - TempoFlag of Russia.svg  Russia Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
Women's Tumbling - OverallFlag of France.svg  Chrystel Robert  (FRA)Flag of Russia.svg N. Kadatova (RUS)Flag of Russia.svg T. Paniivan (RUS)
Women's Tumbling - SomersauFlag of France.svg  Chrystel Robert  (FRA)Flag of Russia.svg N. Kadatova (RUS)Flag of Belarus.svg T. Morozova (BLR)
Women's Tumbling - TwistingFlag of France.svg  Chrystel Robert  (FRA)Flag of Russia.svg T. Paniivan (RUS)Flag of Belarus.svg T. Morozova (BLR)
Women's Pairs - OverallFlag of Russia.svg  Russia Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
Women's Pairs - BalanceFlag of Russia.svg  Russia Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
Women's Pairs - TempoFlag of Russia.svg  Russia Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
Women's Trio - OverallFlag of Russia.svg  Russia
Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria
Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
Women's Trio - BalanceFlag of Russia.svg  Russia
Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
Women's Trio - TempoFlag of Russia.svg  Russia Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
Mixed Pairs - OverallFlag of Russia.svg  Russia Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania
Jana Plotnikova
Sergejus Jeriomkinas
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
Mixed Pairs - BalanceFlag of Russia.svg  Russia Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania
Jana Plotnikova
Sergejus Jeriomkinas
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
Mixed Pairs - TempoFlag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine Flag of Russia.svg  Russia

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of Russia.svg  Russia  (RUS)164222
2Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria  (BUL)36413
3Flag of France.svg  France  (FRA)3003
4Flag of Poland.svg  Poland  (POL)12811
5Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine  (UKR)0448
6Flag of Lithuania (1988-2004).svg  Lithuania  (LTU)0303
7Flag of Germany.svg  Germany  (GER)0101
8Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus  (BLR)0033
Totals (8 nations)23202164


Participating nations

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