2017 Nordic Junior Artistic Gymnastics Championships

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2017 Junior Nordic Gymnastics Championships
Location Oslo, Norway
Start date19 May 2017
End date21 May 2017
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The 2017 Nordic Junior Artistic Gymnastics Championships was an artistic gymnastics competition held in Oslo, Norway. The event was held between 19 and 21 May. [1] [2]

Medalists

EventGoldSilverBronze
Women
Team all-around
details
Flag of Finland.svg Finland
Ada Hautala
Emilia Kemppi
Enni Kettunen
Sani Mäkelä
Iida-Maria Vänni
Flag of Norway.svg Norway
Edel Fosse
Mari Kanter
Sigrid Lello
Julie Madsø
Anne Tingvold
Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden
Jessica Castles
Tonya Paulsson
Ida Staafgård
Kristina Undheim
Cecilia Wrangdahl
Individual all-around
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Flag of Finland.svg  Enni Kettunen  (FIN)Flag of Denmark.svg  Camille Rasmussen  (DEN)Flag of Norway.svg  Mari Kanter  (NOR)
Vault
details
Flag of Finland.svg  Enni Kettunen  (FIN)Flag of Finland.svg  Sani Mäkelä  (FIN)Flag of Denmark.svg  Camille Rasmussen  (DEN)
Uneven bars
details
Flag of Sweden.svg  Tonya Paulsson  (SWE)Flag of Finland.svg  Enni Kettunen  (FIN)Flag of Finland.svg  Iida-Maria Vänni  (FIN)
Balance beam
details
Flag of Denmark.svg  Camille Rasmussen  (DEN)Flag of Norway.svg  Mari Kanter  (NOR)Flag of Norway.svg  Anne Tingvold  (NOR)
Floor
details
Flag of Sweden.svg  Jessica Castles  (SWE)Flag of Denmark.svg  Camille Rasmussen  (DEN)Flag of Iceland.svg  Margrét Kristinsdóttir  (ISL)

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References

  1. "2017 Nordic Junior Championships Results". The Gymternet. May 20, 2017.
  2. "Junior Nordic Championships" (PDF). Oslo Turnforening.