2021 European Aesthetic Group Gymnastics Championships | |
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Venue | Irina Viner-Usmanova Gymnastics Palace |
Location | Moscow, Russia |
Start date | 14 May 2021 |
End date | 16 May 2021 |
The 2021 European Aesthetic Group Gymnastics Championships , the 4th edition, was held in Moscow, Russia, from May 14 to 16, 2021 at the Irina Viner-Usmanova Gymnastics Palace. [1] Due to the global pandemic, many countries canceled their participation, so there was less competition.
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Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Senior Final [2] | Madonna Russia Sofiia Ostrovskaia, Sofya Shabalina, Alisa Charushina, Milena Rastvorova, Marina Chekarkova, Yulia Kalinichenko, Alisa Remez, Aina Farakshina, Elizaveta Nikolicheva, Marina Onishchenko | Minetit Finland Camilla Berg, Jessica Hakala, Ulrika Kohvakko, Emmi Nikkilä, Ella Ratilainen, Meeriellen Sukari, Olivia Yli-Juuti | Amuazh Russia Polina Bulgacheva, Anastasiia Deriabina, Ekaterina Kholodova, Ekaterina Smirnova, Polina Shunina, Yana Zakharova, Ekaterina Shugol, Natalia Neglinskaya, Irina Bezborodko |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Junior Final [3] | Victoria Russia Anna Paniushkina, Ekaterina Andreeva, Arina Monogenova, Alena Bandorina, Ariadna Kovalevskaya, Kristina Zilber, Aleksandra Sukaylo, Mariia Emelianova, Iuliia Chesnokova, Polina Novitskaia | Siidisabad Estonia Karoli Metsma, Michelle Sild Terit, Elis Sarapuu, Liina Sarv, Riin Parts, Kärt Rentel, Karolina Kuusik, Triin-Elis Kuum, Hanna Mägi, Maria Terep | Minetit Junior Finland Tilda Holappa, Iinu Häkkinen, Katariina Järventausta, Linnea Louvanto, Adaliina Niininen, Serafiina Niininen, Lilja Peurakoski, Anastasia Rogozhina [4] |
The top 12 teams (2 per country) and the host country in Preliminaries qualify to the Finals. [5]
Place | Nation | Name | Preliminaries | Final | Total |
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Russia | Madonna | 18.983 (1) | 19.167 (1) | 38.150 | |
Finland | Minetit | 18.650 (2) | 18.900 (2) | 37.550 | |
Russia | Amuazh | 18.600 (3) | 18.600 (3) | 37.200 | |
4 | Finland | OVO Team | 18.100 (6) | 18.600 (3) | 36.700 |
5 | Estonia | Grisete | 17.467 (8 | 17.583 (5) | 35.050 |
6 | Spain | Ciudad de Barcelona Alcon | 16.517 (9) | 16.567 (7) | 33.084 |
7 | Estonia | Caresse | 15.983 (10) | 16.650 (6) | 32.633 |
8 | Spain | Ritmica Cartagena | 15.417 (12) | 15.717 (8) | 31.134 |
9 | Czech Republic | SK MG Mantila Brno Zonja | 15.483 (11) | 15.467 (9) | 30.950 |
10 | Denmark | Team Greve | 14.550 (13) | 14.433 (10) | 28.983 |
11 | Moldova | National Team Gloria | 9.850 (14) | 10.167 (11) | 20.017 |
12 | Russia | Victoria Start | 18.350 (4) | 18.350 | |
13 | Russia | Vdokhnovenie | 18.250 (5) | 18.250 | |
14 | Finland | Gloria | 17.567 (7) | 17.567 | |
The top 12 teams (2 per country) and the host country in Preliminaries qualify to the Finals.
Place | Nation | Name | Preliminaries | Final | Total |
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Russia | Victoria | 18.800 (1) | 19.217 (1) | 38.017 | |
Estonia | Siidisabad | 18.283 (2) | 18.617 (2) | 36.900 | |
Finland | Minetit Junior | 18.233 (3) | 18.200 (3) | 36.433 | |
4 | Russia | Madonna Junior | 17.950 (4) | 18.133 (5) | 36.083 |
5 | Finland | OVO Junior Team | 17.767 (5) | 18.200 (3) | 35.967 |
6 | Estonia | Violett | 16.500 (9) | 16.733 (6) | 33.233 |
7 | Belarus | Silifa-Rostochki | 15.717 (11) | 16.433 (7) | 32.150 |
8 | Czech Republic | SK MG Mantila Brno Fenix | 14.333 (13) | 14.850 (8) | 29.183 |
9 | Belarus | Silfida-Fleur | 14.550 (12) | 14.433 (9) | 28.983 |
10 | Luxembourg | Aurore Oetrange | 10.733 (14) | 10.167 (10) | 20.900 |
11 | Russia | Oscar | 17.767 (5) | 17.767 | |
12 | Russia | Roxett | 17.450 (7) | 17.450 | |
13 | Finland | Elite Junior | 17.350 (8) | 17.350 | |
14 | Estonia | GC Piruett Junior Team | 15.983 (10) | 15.983 | |
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | Russia (RUS) | 2 | 0 | 1 | 3 |
2 | Finland (FIN) | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
3 | Estonia (EST) | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
Totals (3 entries) | 2 | 2 | 2 | 6 |
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