2017 Aerobic Gymnastics European Championships

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The 10th Aerobic Gymnastics European Championships take place in Ancona, Italy from September 22 to 24, 2017. The competition took place at PalaRossini in Ancona. [1]

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Participating nations

Medalists

EventGoldSilverBronze
Seniors
Men's individual
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Daniel Bali
Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
Pedro Cabanas
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
Roman Semenov
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Women's individual
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Belen Guillemot
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
Dora Hegyi
Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
Anastasiia Digtiareva
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Mixed pairs
details
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
Sara Moreno
Vicente Lli
Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
Dora Hegyi
Daniel Bali
Flag of Romania.svg  Romania
Andreea Bogati
Dacian Nicolae Barna
Trios
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Flag of Romania.svg  Romania Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Flag of Romania.svg  Romania
Groups
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Flag of Romania.svg  Romania Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
Step
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Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
Dance
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Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary Flag of Romania.svg  Romania
Team
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Flag of Romania.svg  Romania Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
Juniors
Men's individual
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Petr Perminov
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Davide Nacci
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
David Gavrilovici
Flag of Romania.svg  Romania
Women's individual
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Ayşe Begüm Onbaşı
Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey
Daria Tikhonova
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Ekaterina Gridina
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Mixed pairs
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Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey Flag of Romania.svg  Romania
Trios
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Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
Groups
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Flag of Romania.svg  Romania Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Flag of France.svg  France
Team
details
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Flag of Romania.svg  Romania Flag of Italy.svg  Italy

Results

Seniors

Men's individual

RankGymnastCountryScore
Gold medal icon.svg Daniel Bali Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 22.950
Silver medal icon.svg Pedro Cabanas Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 21.825
Bronze medal icon.svg Roman Semenov Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 21.825
4 Maxime Decker Breitel Flag of France.svg  France 21.700
5 Antonio Papazov Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 21.400
6 Riccardo Pentassuglia Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 21.300
7 Vladimir Dolmatov Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan 20.950
8 Lucian Stefan Savulescu Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 19.600

Women's individual

RankGymnastCountryScore
Gold medal icon.svg Belen Guillemot Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 21.150
Silver medal icon.svg Dora Hegyi Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 21.000
Bronze medal icon.svg Anastasiia Degtiareva Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 20.900
4 Bianca Maria Gorgovan Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 20.850
5 Polina Amosenok Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 20.800
6 Lavinia Ioana Panaete Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 20.700
7 Ana Maria Stoilova Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 20.650
8 Darina Pashova Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 20.650

Mixed pairs

RankGymnastCountryScore
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Trios

RankGymnastCountryScore
Gold medal icon.svg Bogati Andreea, Brotei Marian, Bocser GabrielRomania22,472
Silver medal icon.svg Solovev, Dzhanazian, OstapenkoRussia22,372
Bronze medal icon.svg Panaete Lavinia, Barna Dacian, Savulescu LucianRomania22,244
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Step

RankGymnastCountryScore
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Dance

RankGymnastCountryScore
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Team

RankCountryMenWomenMixed pairTrioGroupTotal
Gold medal icon.svg Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 433111
Silver medal icon.svg Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 251311
Bronze medal icon.svg Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 127212
4Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 545519
5Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 2117828
6Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 3911629
7Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 91110939
8Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 1310131147
9Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 91322

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Juniors

Men's individual

RankGymnastCountryScore
Gold medal icon.svg Petr Perminov Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 21.150
Silver medal icon.svg Davide Nacci Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 21.100
Bronze medal icon.svg David Gavrilovici Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 21.000
4 Timur Kulaev Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 20.800
5 Vicente Girona Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 20.550
6 Vicente Girona Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 20.250
7 Rui Cansado Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 20.150
8 Francesco Sebastio Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 19.800

Women's individual

RankGymnastCountryScore
Gold medal icon.svg Ayşe Begüm Onbaşı Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 21.150
Silver medal icon.svg Daria Tikhonova Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 21.100
Bronze medal icon.svg Ekaterina Gridina Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 20.700
4 Francesca Morar Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 20.650
5 Enola Michard Flag of France.svg  France 20.550
6 Camilla Cubito Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 20.200
7 Dora Akoshegyi Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 19.950
8 Ana Rita Gomes Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 18.800

Mixed pairs

RankGymnastCountryScore
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Trios

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Groups

RankGymnastCountryScore
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Team

RankCountryMenWomenMixed pairTrioGroupTotal
Gold medal icon.svg Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 116210
Silver medal icon.svg Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 343111
Bronze medal icon.svg Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 162312
4Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 2211318
5Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 454922
6Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 129141146
7Flag of France.svg  France 615425

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