Gymnastics at the 2007 Games of the Small States of Europe

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Gymnastics events at the 2007 Games of the Small States of Europe were held in Monaco. [1] [2]

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Medalists

Artistic gymnastics

Men

EventGoldSilverBronze
Team all-aroundFlag of Iceland.svg  Iceland
Viktor Kristmannsson
Dyri Kristjansson
Ingvar Jochumsson
Rúnar Alexandersson
Bjarki Asgeirsson
Flag of Cyprus.svg  Cyprus
Herodotos Giorgallas
Nikolas Kylilis
Dimitris Krasias
Georgios Georgiou
Flag of Monaco.svg  Monaco
Flavien Norindr
Frederic Unternaehr
Nicolas Pollano
Carlo Bertolotto
Yann Franc de Ferriere
Individual all-aroundFlag of Iceland.svg  Viktor Kristmannsson  (ISL)Flag of Cyprus.svg  Herodotos Giorgallas  (CYP)Flag of Monaco.svg  Frederic Unternaehr  (MON)
Floor exerciseFlag of Iceland.svg  Viktor Kristmannsson  (ISL)Flag of Cyprus.svg  Georgios Georgiou  (CYP)Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Oliver Waldbillig  (LUX)
Pommel horseFlag of Monaco.svg  Frederic Unternaehr  (MON)Flag of Iceland.svg  Viktor Kristmannsson  (ISL)
Flag of Cyprus.svg  Dimitris Krasias  (CYP)
N/A
RingsFlag of Cyprus.svg  Herodotos Giorgallas  (CYP)Flag of Iceland.svg  Rúnar Alexandersson  (ISL)Flag of Cyprus.svg  Georgios Georgiou  (CYP)
VaultFlag of Cyprus.svg  Herodotos Giorgallas  (CYP)Flag of Iceland.svg  Viktor Kristmannsson  (ISL)Flag of Malta.svg  Philip Caruana  (MLT)
Parallel barsFlag of Iceland.svg  Rúnar Alexandersson  (ISL)Flag of Iceland.svg  Viktor Kristmannsson  (ISL)Flag of Monaco.svg  Frederic Unternaehr  (MON)
Horizontal barFlag of Monaco.svg  Frederic Unternaehr  (MON)Flag of Iceland.svg  Dyri Kristjansson  (ISL)Flag of Iceland.svg  Viktor Kristmannsson  (ISL)

Women

EventGoldSilverBronze
Team all-aroundFlag of Iceland.svg  Iceland
Thelma Hermannsdottir
Sigrun Tryggvadottir
Fridda Einarsdottir
Kristina Olafsdottir
Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Luxembourg
Lara Marx
Fabienne Scholtes
Izabela Anna Golinska
Dinis Joana Quiaios
Flag of Cyprus.svg  Cyprus
Marilena Georgiou
Athena Stavrinaki-Panayi
Nikoleta Dimitriou
Paraskevi Krasia
Individual all-aroundFlag of Iceland.svg  Fridda Einarsdottir  (ISL)Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Lara Marx  (LUX)Flag of Iceland.svg  Kristina Olafsdottir  (ISL)
VaultFlag of Luxembourg.svg  Lara Marx  (LUX)Flag of Cyprus.svg  Athena Stavrinaki-Panayi  (CYP)Flag of Cyprus.svg  Paraskevi Krasia  (CYP)
Uneven barsFlag of Luxembourg.svg  Lara Marx  (LUX)Flag of Iceland.svg  Fridda Einarsdottir  (ISL)Flag of Iceland.svg  Kristina Olafsdottir  (ISL)
Balance beamFlag of Luxembourg.svg  Lara Marx  (LUX)Flag of Iceland.svg  Fridda Einarsdottir  (ISL)Flag of Monaco.svg  Rachel Rominger  (MON)
Floor exerciseFlag of Iceland.svg  Fridda Einarsdottir  (ISL)Flag of Cyprus.svg  Marilena Georgiou  (CYP)Flag of Iceland.svg  Kristina Olafsdottir  (ISL)

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