Finnish Aesthetic Group Gymnastics Championships

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The Finnish Aesthetic Group Gymnastics Championships is an annual aesthetic group gymnastics national competition in Finland.

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Senior category

Senior medalists
YearLocationGoldSilverBronze
2007 [1] Jyväskylä FridaElegiaMinorit
2008 [2] Jyväskylä DeltatElegiaSudenkorennot
2009 [3] Jyväskylä DeltatFreyatHämppikset
2010 [4] Vantaa AmpeeritFotonitFreyat
2011 Tampere OVO TeamMinetitSirius
2012 [5] Helsinki OVO TeamMinetitSanix
2013 Tampere OVO TeamMinetitSirius
2014 Jyväskylä OVO TeamSanixTeam Vantaa
2015 Espoo MinetitOVO TeamOVO Team Esport
2016 Vantaa MinetitOVO TeamTeam Vantaa
2017 Jyväskylä MinetitOVO TeamTeam Vantaa
2018 [6] Turku MinetitOVO TeamGloria
2019 Turku MinetitOVO TeamGloria
2020 Helsinki MinetitOVO TeamGloria
2021 Tampere OVO TeamMinetitGloria

Junior category

Junior medalists
YearLocationGoldSilverBronze
2008 Jyväskylä FotonitMinetitMimodes
2009 Jyväskylä MinetitLa StradaMimodes
2010 Vantaa FosforitLa StradaKidea
2011 Tampere FosforitSanixGloria
2012 Helsinki OVO Junior Team MagneetitTähdettäret and Team Vantaa JuniorN/A
2013 Tampere Team MinetitOVO Junior TeamTeam Vantaa Junior
2014 Jyväskylä MinetitOVO Junior TeamMinetit United
2015 Espoo MinetitOVO Junior TeamElite
2016 Vantaa OVO Junior TeamMinetitElite
2017 Jyväskylä Minetit EliteOVO Junior TeamGloria Junior
2018 Turku OVO Junior TeamMinetit JuniorElite
2019 Turku OVO Junior TeamIllusion JuniorMinetit Elite
2020 Helsinki OVO Junior TeamMinetit JuniorElite Junior
2021 Tampere Minetit JuniorOVO Junior TeamElite Junior

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