Norwegian Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships

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The Norwegian Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships (formerly called gymnastique moderne and rhythmic sports gymnastics) has been organized by the Norwegian Gymnastics and Gymnastics Association every year since 1976.

Medalists

YearAll-AroundRopeHoopBallClubsRibbon
1976 [1] Marianne Reme
1977 [2] Marianne Reme
1978 [3] Marianne Reme
1979 [4] Mette Guldberg Mette Guldberg Marianne Reme Mette Guldberg Mette Guldberg
1980 Mette Guldberg Marianne Reme Mette Guldberg Mette Guldberg Mette Guldberg
1981 Marianne Reme Hilde Sørhaug Marianne Reme Marianne Reme Schirin Zorriassateiny
1982 [5] Schirin Zorriassateiny Schirin Zorriassateiny Schirin Zorriassateiny Anne Langmoen Schirin Zorriassateiny
1983 Schirin Zorriassateiny Britt Vassdal Schirin Zorriassateiny Schirin Zorriassateiny

Britt Vassdal
Schirin Zorriassateiny
1984 Schirin Zorriassateiny Line Gudal Schirin Zorriassateiny Schirin Zorriassateiny Schirin Zorriassateiny
1985 Victoria Ystborg Ranja Andersen Ellen Gundersen Victoria Ystborg Schirin Zorriassateiny
1986 [6] Victoria Ystborg Ylje Wiede Victoria Ystborg Victoria Ystborg Victoria Ystborg
1987 Victoria Ystborg Victoria Ystborg Victoria Ystborg Victoria Ystborg Victoria Ystborg
1988 [7] Victoria Ystborg Victoria Ystborg Victoria Ystborg Victoria Ystborg Victoria Ystborg
1989 Victoria Ystborg Victoria Ystborg Stine Østvold Victoria Ystborg Victoria Ystborg
1990 [8] Stine Østvold

Kristine Ingvaldsen
Stine Østvold Kristine Ingvaldsen Stine Østvold Stine Østvold
1991 [9] Stine Østvold Victoria Ystborg Stine Østvold Stine Østvold Stine Østvold
1992 Kristine Ingvaldsen Stine Østvold Kristine Ingvaldsen Kristine Ingvaldsen Stine Østvold

Kristine Ingvaldsen
1993 [10] Marianne Myhrer

Stine Østvold
Kristine Ingvaldsen

Marianne Myhrer
Kristine Ingvaldsen Marianne Myhrer Kristine Ingvaldsen
1994 Marianne Myhrer Marianne Myhrer Stine Østvold Stine Østvold Marianne Myhrer
1995 [11] Stine Østvold Marianne Myhrer Stine Østvold

Marianne Myhrer
Marianne Myhrer Stine Østvold
1996 [12] Stine Østvold Siri Kjeksrud Stine Østvold Stine Østvold Stine Østvold

Marianne Myhrer
1997 [13] Siri Kjeksrud Siri Kjeksrud Lene Bækken Siri Kjeksrud Siri Kjeksrud
1998 Siri Kjeksrud Siri Kjeksrud Siri Kjeksrud Siri Kjeksrud Siri Kjeksrud
1999 [14] Siri Kjeksrud Siri Kjeksrud Siri Kjeksrud Siri Kjeksrud Siri Kjeksrud
2000 [15] Ina Berg Ina Berg Ina Berg Ina Berg Ina Berg
2001 [16] Lene Bergersen Lene Bergersen Hanne Sandberg Lene Bergersen Lene Bergersen
2002 [17] Rikke Müller Rikke Müller Rikke Müller Martine Munkvold Rikke Müller
2003 [18] Rikke Müller Trine Krogstad Rikke Müller Rikke Müller Rikke Müller
2004 [19] Lise Østeby Lise Østeby Lise Østeby Lise Østeby Lise Østeby
2005 [20] Lise Østeby Lise Østeby Lise Østeby Lise Østeby Martine Munkvold
2006 [21] Hanna Kristine Bogetveit Hanna Kristine Bogetveit Hanna Kristine Bogetveit Lise Østeby Jeanette Sørensen
2007 [22] Hanna Kristine Bogetveit Hanna Kristine Bogetveit Hanna Kristine Bogetveit Hanna Kristine Bogetveit Hanna Kristine Bogetveit
2008 [23] Hanna Kristine Bogetveit Hanna Kristine Bogetveit Hanna Kristine Bogetveit Hanna Kristine Bogetveit Hanna Kristine Bogetveit
2009 [24] Marte Dobbertin Gram Marte Dobbertin Gram Hanna Kristine Bogetveit Marte Dobbertin Gram Marte Dobbertin Gram
2010 [25] Yngvild Rømcke Yngvild Rømcke Yngvild Rømcke Yngvild Rømcke Yngvild Rømcke
2011 [26] Yngvild Rømcke Yngvild Rømcke Yngvild Rømcke Thea Elise Holthe Josefine Hustoft
2012 [27] Emilie Holte Silje Bogetveit Silje Bogetveit Silje Bogetveit Emilie Holte
2013 [28] Emilie Holte Martine Ege Vangsal Emilie Holte Mia Ege Vangsal Emilie Holte
2014 [29] Emilie Holte Emilie Holte Fanny Lunde Emilie Holte Emilie Holte
2015 [30] Emilie Holte Emilie Holte Emilie Holte Karoline Wennberg Emilie Holte
2016 [31] Emilie Holte Emilie Holte Emilie Holte Fanny Lunde Emilie Hvidsten Swensen
2017 [32] Emilie Holte Emilie Holte Emilie Holte Margit Øverås Margit Øverås
2018 [33] Emilie Hvidsten Swensen Emilie Hvidsten Swensen Emilie Hvidsten Swensen Margit Øverås Emilie Hvidsten Swensen
2019 [34] Josephine Juul Møller Josephine Juul Møller Josephine Juul Møller Josephine Juul Møller Ingrid Bratsberg
2021 Josephine Juul Møller Anna Stoyanova Anna Stoyanova Anna Stoyanova Lotte Juul Møller
2022 [35] Josephine Juul Møller Josephine Juul Møller Josephine Juul Møller Josephine Juul Møller Josephine Juul Møller
2023 [36] Josephine Juul Møller Josephine Juul Møller Josephine Juul Møller Josephine Juul Møller Josephine Juul Møller
2024 [37] Josephine Juul Møller Josephine Juul Møller Josephine Juul Møller Josephine Juul Møller Josephine Juul Møller

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