Rhythmic Gymnastics European Championships | |
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Status | active |
Genre | sporting event |
Date(s) | mid-year |
Frequency | annual |
Country | varying |
Inaugurated | 1978 |
The Rhythmic Gymnastics European Championships are the European championships for the sport of rhythmic gymnastics. They were first held in 1978. The European Championships and the European Junior Championships were united in 1993. [1] Prior to 2006, they were called the European Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships. The competition is organised by the European Union of Gymnastics.
Seniors and Juniors: [2] [3] [4] [5]
Team All-Around Medalists | ||||
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Year | Location | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
1990 | Göteborg, Sweden | Soviet Union | Bulgaria | Spain |
1992 | Stuttgart, Germany | Bulgaria | Belarus | Russia Spain |
1994 | Thessaloniki, Greece | Ukraine | Belarus | Bulgaria |
1996 | Asker, Norway | Ukraine | Belarus | Bulgaria |
1998 | Porto, Portugal | Belarus | Ukraine | Russia |
2000 | Zaragoza, Spain | Russia | Belarus | Germany |
2002 | Granada, Spain | Russia | Ukraine | Bulgaria |
2004 | Kyiv, Ukraine | Russia | Ukraine | Belarus |
2005 | Moscow, Russia | Russia | Ukraine | Belarus |
2007 | Baku, Azerbaijan | Russia | Ukraine | Azerbaijan |
2009 | Baku, Azerbaijan | Russia | Azerbaijan | Ukraine |
2011 | Minsk, Belarus | Russia | Belarus | Ukraine |
2013 | Vienna, Austria | Russia | Ukraine | Belarus |
2015 | Minsk, Belarus | Russia | Belarus | Ukraine |
2017 | Budapest, Hungary | Russia | Belarus | Bulgaria |
2018 | Guadalajara, Spain | Russia | Ukraine | Bulgaria |
2019 | Baku, Azerbaijan | Russia | Belarus | Bulgaria |
2020 | Kyiv, Ukraine | Ukraine | Israel | Azerbaijan |
2021 | Varna, Bulgaria | Russia | Belarus | Israel |
2022 | Tel Aviv, Israel | Bulgaria | Italy | Israel |
2023 | Baku, Azerbaijan | Bulgaria | Ukraine | Israel |
2024 | Budapest, Hungary | Bulgaria | Italy | Israel |
Individual All-Around Medalists | ||||
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Year | Location | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
1978 | Madrid, Spain | Galima Shugurova | Irina Deriugina | Susana Mendizábal |
1980 | Amsterdam, Netherlands | Iliana Raeva | Lilia Ignatova | Inessa Lisovskaya |
1982 | Stavanger, Norway | Dalia Kutkaitė Anelia Ralenkova | None awarded | Iliana Raeva |
1984 | Vienna, Austria | Galina Beloglazova Anelia Ralenkova | None awarded | Diliana Georgieva |
1986 | Florence, Italy | Lilia Ignatova Bianka Panova | None awarded | Galina Beloglazova |
1988 | Helsinki, Finland | Adriana Dunavska Elizabeth Koleva Alexandra Timoshenko | None awarded | None awarded |
1990 | Göteborg, Sweden | Julia Baicheva Alexandra Timoshenko | None awarded | Oksana Skaldina |
1992 | Stuttgart, Germany | Maria Petrova | Alexandra Timoshenko | Oksana Kostina |
1994 | Thessaloniki, Greece | Maria Petrova | Olena Vitrychenko | Amina Zaripova |
1996 | Asker, Norway | Kateryna Serebrianska | Yana Batyrshina | Amina Zaripova |
1997 | Patras, Greece | Olena Vitrychenko | Tatiana Ogrizko | Kateryna Serebrianska |
1998 | Porto, Portugal | Alina Kabaeva | Evgenia Pavlina | Yana Batyrshina |
1999 | Budapest, Hungary | Alina Kabaeva | Yulia Raskina | Eva Serrano |
2000 | Zaragoza, Spain | Alina Kabaeva | Yulia Raskina | Yulia Barsoukova |
2002 | Granada, Spain | Alina Kabaeva | Tamara Yerofeeva | Anna Bessonova |
2004 | Kyiv, Ukraine | Alina Kabaeva | Anna Bessonova | Irina Tchachina |
2006 | Moscow, Russia | Vera Sessina | Alina Kabaeva | Anna Bessonova |
2008 | Turin, Italy | Evgeniya Kanaeva | Anna Bessonova | Olga Kapranova |
2010 | Bremen, Germany | Evgeniya Kanaeva | Daria Kondakova | Aliya Garayeva |
2012 | Nizhny Novgorod, Russia | Evgeniya Kanaeva | Alexandra Merkulova | Aliya Garayeva |
2014 | Baku, Azerbaijan | Yana Kudryavtseva | Melitina Staniouta | Ganna Rizatdinova |
2016 | Holon, Israel | Yana Kudryavtseva | Margarita Mamun | Ganna Rizatdinova |
2018 | Guadalajara, Spain | Arina Averina | Dina Averina | Katsiaryna Halkina |
2020 | Kyiv, Ukraine | Linoy Ashram | Alina Harnasko | Anastasiia Salos |
2021 | Varna, Bulgaria | Arina Averina | Boryana Kaleyn | Dina Averina |
2022 | Tel Aviv, Israel | Daria Atamanov | Boryana Kaleyn | Stiliana Nikolova |
2023 | Baku, Azerbaijan | Boryana Kaleyn | Sofia Raffaeli | Stiliana Nikolova |
2024 | Budapest, Hungary | Stiliana Nikolova | Sofia Raffaeli | Darja Varfolomeev |
Individual Rope Medalists | ||||
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Year | Location | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
1978 | Madrid, Spain | Galima Shugurova | Irina Deriugina | Christine Gurova |
1980 | Amsterdam, Netherlands | Iliana Raeva | Elena Tomas | Daniela Bošanská |
1982 | Stavanger, Norway | Anelia Ralenkova | Irina Devina Iliana Raeva | None awarded |
1986 | Florence, Italy | Lilia Ignatova Bianka Panova | None awarded | Marina Lobatch |
1988 | Helsinki, Finland | Elizabeth Koleva Marina Lobatch Alexandra Timoshenko | None awarded | None awarded |
1990 | Göteborg, Sweden | Oksana Skaldina | Alexandra Timoshenko | Julia Baicheva Dimitrinka Todorova |
1992 | Stuttgart, Germany | Oksana Skaldina | Alexandra Timoshenko | Maria Petrova |
1994 | Thessaloniki, Greece | Olena Vitrychenko | Julia Rosliakova | Diana Popova |
1996 | Asker, Norway | Kateryna Serebrianska | Tatiana Ogrizko | Larisa Lukyanenko Diana Popova Olena Vitrychenko |
1997 | Patras, Greece | Kateryna Serebrianska | Yana Batyrshina Eva Serrano | None awarded |
1998 | Porto, Portugal | Yana Batyrshina | Kateryna Serebrianska | Olena Vitrychenko |
1999 | Budapest, Hungary | Yulia Barsukova | Olena Vitrychenko | Alina Kabaeva |
2000 | Zaragoza, Spain | Yulia Barsukova | Tamara Yerofeeva | Alina Kabaeva |
2001 | Geneva, Switzerland | Irina Tchachina | Alina Kabaeva | Elena Tkachenko |
2005 | Moscow, Russia | Irina Tchachina | Olga Kapranova | Anna Bessonova |
2007 | Baku, Azerbaijan | Aliya Garayeva | Vera Sessina | Olga Kapranova |
2009 | Baku, Azerbaijan | Evgeniya Kanaeva | Vera Sessina | Anna Bessonova |
Individual Hoop Medalists | ||||
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Year | Location | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
1980 | Amsterdam, Netherlands | Iliana Raeva | Lilia Ignatova | Carmen Rischer |
1982 | Stavanger, Norway | Anelia Ralenkova | Dalia Kutkaitė | Irina Devina Iliana Raeva |
1984 | Vienna, Austria | Lilia Ignatova Anelia Ralenkova | None awarded | Galina Beloglazova |
1988 | Helsinki, Finland | Adriana Dunavska Bianka Panova Alexandra Timoshenko | None awarded | None awarded |
1990 | Göteborg, Sweden | Oksana Skaldina | Julia Baicheva Alexandra Timoshenko | None awarded |
1992 | Stuttgart, Germany | Oksana Kostina Larisa Lukyanenko Oksana Skaldina Alexandra Timoshenko | None awarded | None awarded |
1994 | Thessaloniki, Greece | Olena Vitrychenko | Maria Petrova | Amina Zaripova |
1997 | Patras, Greece | Olena Vitrychenko | Tatiana Ogrizko Maria Pangalou | None awarded |
1998 | Porto, Portugal | Kateryna Serebrianska | Yana Batyrshina | Eva Serrano |
1999 | Budapest, Hungary | Alina Kabaeva | Yulia Raskina | Yulia Barsukova |
2000 | Zaragoza, Spain | Alina Kabaeva Eva Serrano | None awarded | Yulia Barsukova |
2001 | Geneva, Switzerland | Alina Kabaeva | Irina Tchachina | Tamara Yerofeeva |
2003 | Riesa, Germany | Anna Bessonova | Zarina Gizikova | Tamara Yerofeeva |
2007 | Baku, Azerbaijan | Olga Kapranova | Anna Bessonova | Vera Sessina |
2009 | Baku, Azerbaijan | Evgeniya Kanaeva | Vera Sessina | Anna Bessonova |
2011 | Minsk, Belarus | Evgeniya Kanaeva | Daria Kondakova | Liubov Charkashyna |
2013 | Vienna, Austria | Daria Svatkovskaya | Margarita Mamun | Melitina Staniouta |
2015 | Minsk, Belarus | Margarita Mamun | Melitina Staniouta | Katsiaryna Halkina |
2017 | Budapest, Hungary | Dina Averina | Aleksandra Soldatova | Linoy Ashram |
2019 | Baku, Azerbaijan | Dina Averina | Katsiaryna Halkina | Nicol Zelikman |
2021 | Varna, Bulgaria | Dina Averina | Linoy Ashram | Anastasiia Salos |
2022 | Tel Aviv, Israel | Sofia Raffaeli | Daria Atamanov | Boryana Kaleyn |
2023 | Baku, Azerbaijan | Viktoriia Onopriienko | Adi Asya Katz | Boryana Kaleyn |
2024 | Budapest, Hungary | Boryana Kaleyn | Stiliana Nikolova | Taisiia Onofriichuk |
Individual Ball Medalists | ||||
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Year | Location | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
1978 | Madrid, Spain | Irina Deriugina | Galima Shugurova | Christine Gurova |
1984 | Vienna, Austria | Anelia Ralenkova | Galina Beloglazova Lilia Ignatova Dalia Kutkaitė | None awarded |
1986 | Florence, Italy | Galina Beloglazova Tatiana Druchinina Adriana Dunavska | None awarded | None awarded |
1990 | Göteborg, Sweden | Oksana Skaldina Alexandra Timoshenko | None awarded | Julia Baicheva Irina Deleanu |
1992 | Stuttgart, Germany | Oksana Kostina Alexandra Timoshenko | None awarded | Larisa Lukyanenko Dimitrinka Todorova |
1994 | Thessaloniki, Greece | Kateryna Serebrianska Amina Zaripova | None awarded | Larisa Lukyanenko Maria Petrova |
1996 | Asker, Norway | Kateryna Serebrianska | Yana Batyrshina Olena Vitrychenko | None awarded |
1999 | Budapest, Hungary | Olena Vitrychenko | Yulia Barsukova | Eva Serrano |
2000 | Zaragoza, Spain | Alina Kabaeva Yulia Raskina | None awarded | Yulia Barsukova |
2001 | Geneva, Switzerland | Alina Kabaeva | Irina Tchachina | Elena Tkachenko |
2003 | Riesa, Germany | Zarina Gizikova | Anna Bessonova | Inna Zhukova |
2005 | Moscow, Russia | Olga Kapranova | Anna Bessonova | Inna Zhukova |
2009 | Baku, Azerbaijan | Evgeniya Kanaeva | Anna Bessonova | Anna Gurbanova |
2011 | Minsk, Belarus | Liubov Charkashyna | Evgeniya Kanaeva | Darya Dmitriyeva |
2013 | Vienna, Austria | Yana Kudryavtseva | Margarita Mamun | Silvia Miteva |
2015 | Minsk, Belarus | Yana Kudryavtseva | Margarita Mamun | Melitina Staniouta |
2017 | Budapest, Hungary | Arina Averina | Aleksandra Soldatova | Alina Harnasko |
2019 | Baku, Azerbaijan | Arina Averina | Aleksandra Soldatova | Boryana Kaleyn |
2021 | Varna, Bulgaria | Dina Averina | Linoy Ashram | Alina Harnasko |
2022 | Tel Aviv, Israel | Boryana Kaleyn | Sofia Raffaeli | Darja Varfolomeev |
2023 | Baku, Azerbaijan | Sofia Raffaeli | Stiliana Nikolova | Zohra Aghamirova |
2024 | Budapest, Hungary | Sofia Raffaeli | Fanni Pigniczki | Daniela Munits |
Individual Clubs Medalists | ||||
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Year | Location | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
1980 | Amsterdam, Netherlands | Lilia Ignatova Iliana Raeva | None awarded | Inessa Lisovskaya |
1982 | Stavanger, Norway | Dalia Kutkaitė | Anelia Ralenkova | Irina Devina Iliana Raeva |
1984 | Vienna, Austria | Diliana Georgieva Anelia Ralenkova | None awarded | Galina Beloglazova Dalia Kutkaitė |
1986 | Florence, Italy | Lilia Ignatova Bianka Panova | None awarded | Galina Beloglazova |
1988 | Helsinki, Finland | Adriana Dunavska Alexandra Timoshenko | None awarded | Elizabeth Koleva Marina Lobatch |
1992 | Stuttgart, Germany | Oksana Kostina Oksana Skaldina Alexandra Timoshenko | None awarded | None awarded |
1994 | Thessaloniki, Greece | Larisa Lukyanenko Amina Zaripova | None awarded | Kateryna Serebrianska |
1996 | Asker, Norway | Amina Zaripova | Kateryna Serebrianska | Natalia Lipkovskaya Olena Vitrychenko |
1997 | Patras, Greece | Natalia Lipkovskaya | Yana Batyrshina Tatiana Ogrizko Kateryna Serebrianska | None awarded |
1998 | Porto, Portugal | Olena Vitrychenko | Eva Serrano | Yulia Raskina |
2001 | Geneva, Switzerland | Alina Kabaeva | Irina Tchachina | Tamara Yerofeeva |
2003 | Riesa, Germany | Anna Bessonova | Tamara Yerofeeva | Simona Peycheva |
2005 | Moscow, Russia | Irina Tchachina | Olga Kapranova | Anna Bessonova |
2007 | Baku, Azerbaijan | Vera Sessina | Olga Kapranova | Anna Bessonova |
2011 | Minsk, Belarus | Liubov Charkashyna | Neta Rivkin | Alina Maskymenko |
2013 | Vienna, Austria | Yana Kudryavtseva | Margarita Mamun | Melitina Staniouta |
2015 | Minsk, Belarus | Yana Kudryavtseva | Ganna Rizatdinova | Katsiaryna Halkina Melitina Staniouta |
2017 | Budapest, Hungary | Arina Averina | Dina Averina | Linoy Ashram |
2019 | Baku, Azerbaijan | Arina Averina | Dina Averina | Vlada Nikolchenko |
2021 | Varna, Bulgaria | Linoy Ashram | Dina Averina | Anastasiia Salos |
2022 | Tel Aviv, Israel | Sofia Raffaeli | Daria Atamanov | Darja Varfolomeev |
2023 | Baku, Azerbaijan | Sofia Raffaeli | Boryana Kaleyn | Ekaterina Vedeneeva |
2024 | Budapest, Hungary | Daniela Munits | Liliana Lewińska | Boryana Kaleyn |
Individual Ribbon Medalists | ||||
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Year | Location | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
1978 | Madrid, Spain | Galima Shugurova | Daniela Bošanská Irina Deriugina | None awarded |
1980 | Amsterdam, Netherlands | Lilia Ignatova | Iliana Raeva | Inessa Lisovskaya |
1982 | Stavanger, Norway | Lilia Ignatova Dalia Kutkaitė | None awarded | Iliana Raeva |
1984 | Vienna, Austria | Galina Beloglazova Diliana Georgieva | None awarded | Anelia Ralenkova |
1986 | Florence, Italy | Galina Beloglazova | Lilia Ignatova Bianka Panova | None awarded |
1988 | Helsinki, Finland | Adriana Dunavska Marina Lobatch Bianka Panova | None awarded | None awarded |
1990 | Göteborg, Sweden | Oksana Skaldina | Julia Baicheva | Dimitrinka Todorova |
1994 | Thessaloniki, Greece | Kateryna Serebrianska Olena Vitrychenko | None awarded | Amina Zaripova |
1996 | Asker, Norway | Kateryna Serebrianska | Larisa Lukyanenko | Tatiana Ogrizko Diana Popova |
1997 | Patras, Greece | Yana Batyrshina | Maria Pangalou Kateryna Serebrianska Eva Serrano Olena Vitrychenko | None awarded |
1998 | Porto, Portugal | Evgenia Pavlina | Yana Batyrshina | Kateryna Serebrianska |
1999 | Budapest, Hungary | Olena Vitrychenko | Alina Kabaeva | Yulia Raskina |
2000 | Zaragoza, Spain | Alina Kabaeva | Eva Serrano | Yulia Raskina |
2003 | Riesa, Germany | Anna Bessonova | Inna Zhukova | Tamara Yerofeeva |
2005 | Moscow, Russia | Natalia Godunko | Anna Bessonova | Inna Zhukova |
2007 | Baku, Azerbaijan | Evgeniya Kanaeva | Anna Bessonova | Vera Sessina |
2009 | Baku, Azerbaijan | Evgeniya Kanaeva | Vera Sessina | Anna Bessonova |
2011 | Minsk, Belarus | Evgeniya Kanaeva | Daria Kondakova | Silvia Miteva |
2013 | Vienna, Austria | Margarita Mamun | Ganna Rizatdinova | Silvia Miteva |
2015 | Minsk, Belarus | Yana Kudryavtseva | Melitina Staniouta | Marina Durunda |
2017 | Budapest, Hungary | Dina Averina | Katrin Taseva | Neviana Vladinova |
2019 | Baku, Azerbaijan | Dina Averina | Aleksandra Soldatova | Boryana Kaleyn |
2021 | Varna, Bulgaria | Dina Averina | Alina Harnasko | Arina Averina |
2022 | Tel Aviv, Israel | Boryana Kaleyn | Daria Atamanov | Adi Asya Katz |
2023 | Baku, Azerbaijan | Darja Varfolomeev | Eva Brezalieva | Stiliana Nikolova |
2024 | Budapest, Hungary | Darja Varfolomeev | Sofia Raffaeli | Elvira Krasnobaeva |
Group All-Around Medalists | ||||
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Year | Location | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
1978 | Madrid, Spain | Bulgaria | Soviet Union | Czechoslovakia |
1980 | Amsterdam, Netherlands | Bulgaria | Soviet Union | Czechoslovakia |
1982 | Stavanger, Norway | Soviet Union | Bulgaria | Czechoslovakia |
1984 | Vienna, Austria | Bulgaria | Soviet Union | Spain |
1986 | Florence, Italy | Bulgaria | Soviet Union | Spain |
1988 | Helsinki, Finland | Bulgaria | Soviet Union | Hungary |
1990 | Göteborg, Sweden | Bulgaria | Soviet Union | Spain |
1992 | Stuttgart, Germany | Russia Spain | None awarded | Hungary |
1993 | Bucharest, Romania | Russia | Bulgaria | Spain |
1995 | Prague, Czech Republic | Russia | Bulgaria | Spain |
1997 | Patras, Greece | Russia | Greece | Ukraine |
1999 | Budapest, Hungary | Greece | Russia | Belarus |
2001 | Geneva, Switzerland | Russia | Greece | Belarus |
2003 | Riesa, Germany | Russia | Bulgaria | Italy |
2006 | Moscow, Russia | Russia | Italy | Belarus |
2008 | Turin, Italy | Russia | Belarus | Italy |
2010 | Bremen, Germany | Russia | Italy | Belarus |
2012 | Nizhny Novgorod, Russia | Russia | Belarus | Italy |
2014 | Baku, Azerbaijan | Russia | Italy | Israel |
2016 | Holon, Israel | Russia | Belarus | Israel |
2018 | Guadalajara, Spain | Russia | Italy | Bulgaria |
2020 | Kyiv, Ukraine | Israel | Azerbaijan | Ukraine |
2021 | Varna, Bulgaria | Russia | Italy | Israel |
2022 | Tel Aviv, Israel | Israel | Italy | Azerbaijan |
2023 | Baku, Azerbaijan | Bulgaria | Israel | Azerbaijan |
2024 | Budapest, Hungary | Bulgaria | Italy | Spain |
Group Single Apparatus Medalists | ||||
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Year | Location | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
1988 | Helsinki, Finland | Bulgaria | Soviet Union | Spain |
1990 | Göteborg, Sweden | Bulgaria | Spain | Italy Soviet Union |
1992 | Stuttgart, Germany | Russia | Bulgaria | Spain |
1993 | Bucharest, Romania | Russia | Bulgaria | Hungary Romania |
1995 | Prague, Czech Republic | Russia | Bulgaria | Spain |
1997 | Patras, Greece | Russia | Spain Ukraine | None awarded |
1999 | Budapest, Hungary | Greece | Russia | Belarus |
2001 | Geneva, Switzerland | Russia | Ukraine | Greece |
2003 | Riesa, Germany | Russia | Bulgaria | Belarus |
2006 | Moscow, Russia | Russia | Belarus | Italy |
2008 | Turin, Italy | Italy | Belarus | Bulgaria |
2010 | Bremen, Germany | Russia | Belarus | Italy |
2012 | Nizhny Novgorod, Russia | Russia | Belarus | Bulgaria |
2014 | Baku, Azerbaijan | Bulgaria | Russia | Spain |
2016 | Holon, Israel | Belarus | Israel | Spain |
2018 | Guadalajara, Spain | Italy | Ukraine | Russia |
2020 | Kyiv, Ukraine | Ukraine | Israel | Estonia |
2021 | Varna, Bulgaria | Bulgaria | Russia | Israel |
2022 | Tel Aviv, Israel | Italy | Israel | Azerbaijan |
2023 | Baku, Azerbaijan | Israel | Bulgaria | Italy |
2024 | Budapest, Hungary | Italy | Spain | Israel |
Group Mixed Apparatus Medalists | ||||
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Year | Location | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
1988 | Helsinki, Finland | Bulgaria Soviet Union | None awarded | Italy |
1990 | Göteborg, Sweden | Bulgaria Soviet Union | None awarded | Spain |
1992 | Stuttgart, Germany | Spain | Russia | Ukraine |
1993 | Bucharest, Romania | Bulgaria Russia | None awarded | Spain |
1995 | Prague, Czech Republic | Bulgaria | Spain | France |
1997 | Patras, Greece | Belarus | Bulgaria | Spain |
1999 | Budapest, Hungary | Greece | Russia | Spain |
2001 | Geneva, Switzerland | Belarus | Greece | Bulgaria |
2003 | Riesa, Germany | Bulgaria | Greece | Italy |
2006 | Moscow, Russia | Russia | Italy | Bulgaria |
2008 | Turin, Italy | Russia | Italy | Belarus |
2010 | Bremen, Germany | Russia | Italy | Belarus |
2012 | Nizhny Novgorod, Russia | Belarus | Bulgaria | Italy |
2014 | Baku, Azerbaijan | Russia | Azerbaijan | Bulgaria |
2016 | Holon, Israel | Israel | Spain | Bulgaria |
2018 | Guadalajara, Spain | Bulgaria | Italy | Azerbaijan |
2020 | Kyiv, Ukraine | Turkey | Ukraine | Azerbaijan |
2021 | Varna, Bulgaria | Israel | Bulgaria | Italy |
2022 | Tel Aviv, Israel | Italy | Spain | Azerbaijan |
2023 | Baku, Azerbaijan | Azerbaijan | Israel | Spain |
2024 | Budapest, Hungary | Spain | Israel | Ukraine |
Last updated after the 2024 European Championships.
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | Russia | 105 | 46 | 24 | 175 |
2 | Bulgaria | 62 | 31 | 46 | 139 |
3 | Ukraine | 31 | 35 | 30 | 96 |
4 | Soviet Union | 28 | 18 | 14 | 60 |
5 | Belarus | 11 | 32 | 36 | 79 |
6 | Italy | 10 | 17 | 11 | 38 |
7 | Israel | 9 | 14 | 14 | 37 |
8 | Spain | 3 | 6 | 19 | 28 |
9 | Greece | 3 | 6 | 1 | 10 |
10 | Azerbaijan | 2 | 3 | 13 | 18 |
11 | Germany | 2 | 0 | 4 | 6 |
12 | France | 1 | 4 | 4 | 9 |
13 | Turkey | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
14 | Czechoslovakia | 0 | 1 | 4 | 5 |
15 | Hungary | 0 | 1 | 3 | 4 |
16 | Poland | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
17 | Romania | 0 | 0 | 2 | 2 |
18 | Estonia | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
Slovenia | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | |
West Germany | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | |
Totals (20 entries) | 268 | 215 | 228 | 711 |
Boldface denotes active rhythmic gymnasts and highest medal count among all rhythmic gymnasts (including these who not included in these tables) per type.
Rank | Rhythmic gymnast | Country | From | To | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | Alina Kabaeva | Russia | 1998 | 2006 | 15 | 3 | 3 | 21 |
2 | Evgeniya Kanaeva | Russia | 2007 | 2012 | 13 | 1 | – | 14 |
3 | Olena Vitrychenko | Ukraine | 1992 | 1999 | 10 | 5 | 4 | 19 |
4 | Kateryna Serebrianska | Ukraine | 1994 | 1998 | 10 | 5 | 3 | 18 |
5 | Dina Averina | Russia | 2017 | 2021 | 10 | 4 | 1 | 15 |
6 | Alexandra Timoshenko | Soviet Union Ukraine | 1988 | 1992 | 10 | 4 | – | 14 |
7 | Arina Averina | Russia | 2017 | 2021 | 9 | – | 1 | 10 |
8 | Yana Kudryavtseva | Russia | 2013 | 2016 | 9 | – | – | 9 |
9 | Oksana Skaldina | Soviet Union Ukraine | 1990 | 1992 | 8 | – | 1 | 9 |
10 | Lilia Ignatova | Bulgaria | 1980 | 1986 | 7 | 4 | – | 11 |
Rank | Rhythmic gymnast | Country | From | To | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | Alina Kabaeva | Russia | 1998 | 2006 | 12 | 3 | 2 | 17 |
2 | Evgeniya Kanaeva | Russia | 2007 | 2012 | 10 | 1 | – | 11 |
3 | Alexandra Timoshenko | Soviet Union Ukraine | 1988 | 1992 | 9 | 4 | – | 13 |
4 | Kateryna Serebrianska | Ukraine | 1994 | 1998 | 8 | 4 | 3 | 15 |
Olena Vitrychenko | Ukraine | 1994 | 1999 | 8 | 4 | 3 | 15 | |
6 | Dina Averina | Russia | 2017 | 2021 | 7 | 4 | 1 | 12 |
7 | Lilia Ignatova | Bulgaria | 1980 | 1986 | 7 | 4 | – | 11 |
8 | Anelia Ralenkova | Bulgaria | 1982 | 1984 | 7 | 1 | 1 | 9 |
9 | Oksana Skaldina | Soviet Union Ukraine | 1990 | 1992 | 7 | – | 1 | 8 |
10 | Yana Kudryavtseva | Russia | 2013 | 2016 | 7 | – | – | 7 |
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The 1993 Rhythmic Gymnastics European Championships is the 9th edition of the Rhythmic Gymnastics European Championships, which took place from 20 May to 23 May in Bucharest, Romania. This was the first edition of united senior and junior European Championships. From now on, in even years the seniors individual competitions and junior group competitions take place and in odd years the other way around.
Margarita Kolosov is a German rhythmic gymnast. She is a two-time German all-around champion.
Darja Varfolomeev is a German rhythmic gymnast. She is the 2023 World all-around gold medalist and the 2022 World all-around silver medalist. In 2024 she became the 2024 European all-around bronze medalist. At the national level, she is a two-time national All-Around champion as well a two-time All-Around junior champion.
Francine Schöning is a German rhythmic gymnast. She won silver in the senior team category at the 2022 World Championships.
Anja Kosan is a German rhythmic gymnast. She won silver in the senior team category at the 2022 World Championships.
Regina Sergeeva is a former German rhythmic gymnast. She represented her country in international competitions.
Breanna Labadan is a Filipina rhythmic gymnast. She is the first gymnast from the Philippines to compete at the World Championships.
Lada Pusch is a German rhythmic gymnast. She is the silver medalist with ball at the 2023 Junior World Championship.
Anke Abraham was a German rhythmic gymnast, sport scientist and sociologist. From 2004 she was also a professor at the University of Marburg.
The German Rhythmic Gymnastics Championship is the most important national rhythmic gymnastics competition in Germany.
Nicole Gerdes is a retired German rhythmic gymnast. She represented her country in international competitions.