2023 European Aesthetic Group Gymnastics Championships

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2023 European Aesthetic Group Gymnastics Championships
Venue Energia Areena [1]
Location Flag of Finland.svg Vantaa, Finland
Start date26 May 2023
End date28 May 2023
  2021
2025  

The 2023 European Aesthetic Group Gymnastics Championships , the 5th edition, was held in Vantaa, Finland, from May 26 to 28, 2023 at the Energia Areena.

Contents

Participating nations

Schedule

Medal winners

EventGoldSilverBronze
Senior Final [2] MinetitFlag of Finland.svg  Finland

Sanni Hartman, Tilda Holappa, Jenni Hyytiäinen, Iinu Häkkinen, Katariina Järventausta, Adaliina Niininen, Lara Pietilä, Sini Tapio

The National teamFlag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria

Victoria Berova, Sibila Karpacheva, Hristiana Kovacheva, Karina Neykova, Daria Kapsazova, Yana Staykova, Maria Mehlemova, Siyana Tabakova

GloriaFlag of Finland.svg  Finland

Henni Hölttä, Milla Jääskeläinen, Elma Kaasalainen, Josefina Ketola, Eirini Nora Kuusisto, Sara Linna, Noora Luoto, Anna Erika Luoto, Hertta Martikainen, Tiara Reyes, Justiina Tiittanen, Varvara Yulle

EventGoldSilverBronze
Junior FinalMinetit JuniorFlag of Finland.svg  Finland

Ella Koskinen, Minttu Malinen, Minttu Mikkola, Serafiina Niininen, Lilja Peurakoski, Emma Kauppinen, Elle Sovelius, Saimi Sepponen

OVO Junior TeamFlag of Finland.svg  Finland

Kerttu Hakkarainen, Ella Heiskanen, Aino Hyppönen, Mimosa Järvelä, Noona Kellas, Selma Länsmans, Melina Marila, Sanni Salminen, Laura Seppä, Yagmur Serengil, Alida Virkkunen

Rytmika Junior TeamFlag of Estonia.svg  Estonia

Annabel Juuriste, Marii Elis Jürisoo, Hele-Riin Kallari, Emma Kivikas, Mona Maasikas, Pauline Mikker, Rebeka Raid, Saskia Treufeldt, Kirke Veski

Results

Senior

The top 12 teams (2 per country) and the host country in Preliminaries qualify to the Finals. [3]

PlaceNationNamePreliminariesFinalTotal
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of Finland.svg  Finland Minetit27.700 (2)28.000 (1)55.700
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria The National team28.000 (1)27.600 (2)55.600
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Finland.svg  Finland Gloria27.000 (3)26.700 (3)53.700
4Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia Siidisabad26.500 (5)26.300 (4)52.800
5Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria National team26.650 (4)25.950 (5)52.600
6Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia Caresse24.450 (8)24.050 (6)48.500
7Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic Team Zonja23.500 (10)23.150 (7)46.650
8Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic Team Fenix22.600 (11)22.850 (8)45.450
9Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine Grand Victory22.550 (12)22.450 (9)45.000
10Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark Team Greve21.750 (13)21.200 (10)42.950
11Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine Avangard21.400 (14)21.150 (11)42.550
12Flag of Austria.svg  Austria Tanzfabrik21.000 (15)18.800 (12)39.800
13Flag of Finland.svg  Finland OVO Team26.250 (6)26.250
14Flag of Finland.svg  Finland Sirius25.850 (7)25.850
15Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia Violett23.900 (9)23.900
16Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic Infinity20.950 (16)20.950
17Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Pro Recco Gym Club20.150 (17)20.150
18Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark DHG elite20.050 (18)23.900
19Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark Aura18.900 (19)18.900

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of Finland.svg  Finland  (FIN)2114
2Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria  (BUL)0101
3Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia  (EST)0011
Totals (3 entries)2226

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References

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