2023 European Aesthetic Group Gymnastics Championships | |
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Venue | Energia Areena [1] |
Location | Vantaa, Finland |
Start date | 26 May 2023 |
End date | 28 May 2023 |
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.
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Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Senior Final [2] | Minetit Finland Sanni Hartman, Tilda Holappa, Jenni Hyytiäinen, Iinu Häkkinen, Katariina Järventausta, Adaliina Niininen, Lara Pietilä, Sini Tapio | The National team Bulgaria Victoria Berova, Sibila Karpacheva, Hristiana Kovacheva, Karina Neykova, Daria Kapsazova, Yana Staykova, Maria Mehlemova, Siyana Tabakova | Gloria 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 |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Junior Final | Minetit Junior Finland Ella Koskinen, Minttu Malinen, Minttu Mikkola, Serafiina Niininen, Lilja Peurakoski, Emma Kauppinen, Elle Sovelius, Saimi Sepponen | OVO Junior Team 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 Team Estonia Annabel Juuriste, Marii Elis Jürisoo, Hele-Riin Kallari, Emma Kivikas, Mona Maasikas, Pauline Mikker, Rebeka Raid, Saskia Treufeldt, Kirke Veski |
The top 12 teams (2 per country) and the host country in Preliminaries qualify to the Finals. [3]
Place | Nation | Name | Preliminaries | Final | Total |
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Finland | Minetit | 27.700 (2) | 28.000 (1) | 55.700 | |
Bulgaria | The National team | 28.000 (1) | 27.600 (2) | 55.600 | |
Finland | Gloria | 27.000 (3) | 26.700 (3) | 53.700 | |
4 | Estonia | Siidisabad | 26.500 (5) | 26.300 (4) | 52.800 |
5 | Bulgaria | National team | 26.650 (4) | 25.950 (5) | 52.600 |
6 | Estonia | Caresse | 24.450 (8) | 24.050 (6) | 48.500 |
7 | Czech Republic | Team Zonja | 23.500 (10) | 23.150 (7) | 46.650 |
8 | Czech Republic | Team Fenix | 22.600 (11) | 22.850 (8) | 45.450 |
9 | Ukraine | Grand Victory | 22.550 (12) | 22.450 (9) | 45.000 |
10 | Denmark | Team Greve | 21.750 (13) | 21.200 (10) | 42.950 |
11 | Ukraine | Avangard | 21.400 (14) | 21.150 (11) | 42.550 |
12 | Austria | Tanzfabrik | 21.000 (15) | 18.800 (12) | 39.800 |
13 | Finland | OVO Team | 26.250 (6) | 26.250 | |
14 | Finland | Sirius | 25.850 (7) | 25.850 | |
15 | Estonia | Violett | 23.900 (9) | 23.900 | |
16 | Czech Republic | Infinity | 20.950 (16) | 20.950 | |
17 | Italy | Pro Recco Gym Club | 20.150 (17) | 20.150 | |
18 | Denmark | DHG elite | 20.050 (18) | 23.900 | |
19 | Denmark | Aura | 18.900 (19) | 18.900 | |
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | Finland (FIN) | 2 | 1 | 1 | 4 |
2 | Bulgaria (BUL) | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
3 | Estonia (EST) | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
Totals (3 entries) | 2 | 2 | 2 | 6 |
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