2011 Aerobic Gymnastics European Championships

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The 7th Aerobic Gymnastics European Championships was held in Bucharest, Romania from 9 to 13 November 2011. [1]

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Results

Women's Individual

RankGymnastCountryPoint
Gold medal icon.svg Oana Corina Constantin Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 21.50
Silver medal icon.svg Sara Moreno Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 20.800
Bronze medal icon.svg Maria Luisa Pavel Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 20.350
4 Lubov Gazov Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 20.250
5 Giulia Bianchi Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 20.000
6 Dora Hegyi Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 19.800
7 Veronika Korneva Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 19.650
8. Ekaterina Cherepanova Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 19.500

Men’s Individual

RankGymnastCountryPoint
Gold medal icon.svg Ivan Parejo Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 21.850
Silver medal icon.svg Emanuele Pagliuca Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 20.850
Bronze medal icon.svg Alexander Kondratichev Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 20.850
4 Garsevan Dzhanazyan Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 20.500
5 Benjamin Garavel Flag of France.svg  France 20.150
6 Mihaita Iulian Cimpoi Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 19.950
7 Mircea Zamfir Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 19.875
8 Antonio Caforio Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 0.000

Mixed pair

RankGymnastCountryPoint
Gold medal icon.svg Aurélie Joly, Julien Chaninet Flag of France.svg  France 21.500
Silver medal icon.svg Sara Moreno, Vicente Lli Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 21.450
Bronze medal icon.svg Evgeniya Kudymova, Maxim Grinin Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 21.100
4 Andreea Bogati, Tudorel Valentin Mavrodineanu Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 21.050
5 Giulia Bianchi, Emanuele Pagliuca Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 20.750
6 Polina Amosenok, Garsevan Dzhanazyan Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 20.750
7 Delia Lacataru, Mihaita Iulian Cimpoi Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 19.800
8 Rossella Vetrone, Antonio Lollo Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 19.350

Trio

RankGymnastCountryPoint
Gold medal icon.svg Tudorel Valentin Mavrodineanu, Mircea Zamfir, Petru Porime Tolan Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 21.950
Silver medal icon.svg Kirill Lobazyuk, Alexander Kondratichev, Igor Trushkov Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 21.200
Bronze medal icon.svg Benjamin Garavel, Nicolas Garavel, Maxime Breteil Decker Flag of France.svg  France 21.150
4 Emanuele Pagliuca, Bonatti Simone, Antonio Caforio Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 20.600
5 Dorian Alimelie, Mathieu Deliers, David Orta Flag of France.svg  France 20.500
6 Irina Klopova, Veronika Korneva, Evgeniya Kudymova Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 21.178
7 Anett Bakó, Dorina Nagy, Agota Szörenyi Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 18.947
8 Andrea Cvachova, Kristyna Bernatova, Monika Gerzova Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 18.485

Groups

RankGymnastCountryPoint
Gold medal icon.svg Alexander Kondratichev, Garsevan Dzhanazyan, Danil Chayun, Igor Trushkov, Kiril Lobaznyuk, Valerii Gusev Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 21.550
Silver medal icon.svg Maria Luisa Pavel, Laura Cristache, Delia Lacataru, Anca Surdu, Andreea Bogati, Oana Corina Constantin Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 20.794
Bronze medal icon.svg Polina Amosenok, Irina Klopova, Veronika Korneva, Evgeniya Kudymova, Anzhella Korotkova, Oxana Trukhacheva Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 20.439
4 Julien Chaninet, Mathieu Deliers, Benjamin Garavel, Nicolas Garavel, Maxime Breteil Decker, Jonathan Gajdane Flag of France.svg  France 20.350
5 Caforio Antonio, Pagliuca Emanuele, Simine Bonatti, Giulia Bianchi, Antonio Lollo, Luca Fancello Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 20.331
6 Liolia Kerogli, Carla-Cristina Radulescu, Pagona Kiousi, Isavella Krokou, Dimitra Skoura, Christina Ioannidou Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 19.671
7 Rebeka Holp, Anett Bakó, Dóra Hegyi, Linda Bucsanszki, Dora Lendvay, Agota Szörenyi Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 19.202
8 Barbara Csirke, Attila Karocs, Ramona Kovacs, Anna Osztafin, Gergely Pancso, Virag Schneider Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 16.950

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 2114
2Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 1203
3Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 1135
4Flag of France.svg  France 1012
5Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 0101
Totals (5 entries)55515

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References

  1. European Union of Artistic Gymnastics Statistics 7th European Championships 2011 - Bucharest. Accessed 2012-02-19. Archived 2012-02-21.