2011 Northern European Gymnastics Championships

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2011 Northern European Gymnastics Championships
Location Uppsala, Sweden
Start date11 November 2017
End date13 November 2017
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The 2011 Northern European Gymnastics Championships was an artistic gymnastics competition held in the city of Uppsala. The event was held between 11 and 13 November. [1]

Medalists

EventGoldSilverBronze
Men
Team all-around
details
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales
Clinton Purnell
Grant Gardiner
Harry Owen
Matt Hennessey
Robert Sansby
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
Heikki Niva
Kasper Holopainen
Juho Kanerva
Henrik Pettersson
Jimi Päivänen
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
Pontus Kallanvaara
Christopher Soos
Oskar Kirmes
Måns Stenberg
Toni Simonen
Individual all-around
details
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Clinton Purnell  (WAL)Flag of Norway.svg  Stian Skjerahaug  (NOR)Flag of Sweden.svg  Toni Simonen  (SWE)
Floor
details
Flag of Norway.svg  Kristoffer Alvern Andersen  (NOR)
Flag of Sweden.svg  Måns Stenberg  (SWE)
None AwardedFlag of Ireland.svg  Anthony O'Donnell  (IRL)
Flag of Sweden.svg  Måns Stenberg  (SWE)
Pommel horse
details
Flag of Finland.svg  Heikki Niva  (FIN)
Flag of Finland.svg  Juho Kanerva  (FIN)
None AwardedFlag of Iceland.svg  Róbert Kristmannsson  (ISL)
Rings
details
Flag of Sweden.svg  Måns Stenberg  (SWE)Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Clinton Purnell  (WAL)Flag of Norway.svg  Stian Skjerahaug  (NOR)
Vault
details
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Clinton Purnell  (WAL)Flag of Finland.svg  Kasper Holopainen  (FIN)Flag of Sweden.svg  Toni Simonen  (SWE)
Parallel bars
details
Flag of Finland.svg  Heikki Niva  (FIN)Flag of Norway.svg  Stian Skjerahaug  (NOR)Flag of Sweden.svg  Toni Simonen  (SWE)
Horizontal bar
details
Flag of Finland.svg  Heikki Niva  (FIN)Flag of Norway.svg  Stian Skjerahaug  (NOR)Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Clinton Purnell  (WAL)
Women
Team all-around
details
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
Jonna Adlerteg
Lovisa Estberg
Ida Gustafsson
Ida Rothe
Kim Singmuang
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales
Elizabeth Beddoe
Keira Brennan
Georgina Hockenhull
Jessica Hogg
Hollie Moore
Flag of Iceland.svg  Iceland
Dominiqua Belányi
Thelma Hermannsdottir
Freya Josephsdottir
Hildur Olafsdottir
Agnus Suto
Individual all-around
details
Flag of Sweden.svg  Ida Gustafsson  (SWE)Flag of Sweden.svg  Kim Singmuang  (SWE)Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Elizabeth Beddoe  (WAL)
Vault
details
Flag of Sweden.svg  Kim Singmuang  (SWE)Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Jessica Hogg  (WAL)Flag of Denmark.svg  Mia Furu  (DEN)
Uneven bars
details
Flag of Sweden.svg  Jonna Adlerteg  (SWE)Flag of Sweden.svg  Ida Gustafsson  (SWE)Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Keira Brennan  (WAL)
Balance beam
details
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Kiera Brennan  (WAL)Flag of Norway.svg  Tina Larsen  (NOR)Flag of Sweden.svg  Jonna Adlerteg  (SWE)
Flag of Scotland.svg  Cara Kennedy  (SCO)
Floor
details
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Elizabeth Beddoe  (WAL)Flag of Scotland.svg  Holly Ramage  (SCO)Flag of Iceland.svg  Hildur Olafsdottir  (ISL)

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References

  1. "Northern European Championships Uppsala (SWE) 2011 Nov 11-13". Archived from the original on 2017-10-08. Retrieved 2018-04-27.