Slovenian Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships

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The Slovenian Rhythmic Gymnastics National Championship is an annual rhythmic gymnastics national competition in Slovenia.

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Slovenian Championships Medalists

All-around medalists
YearLocationGoldSilverBronzeClub
2001 Ljubljana Dušica Jeremič Mojca Rode Tina Čas
2008 Ljubljana Mojca Rode Tjaša Šeme Evita Pšeničny KRG Narodni dom
2009 Ljubljana Mojca Rode Tjaša Šeme Pia Arhar ŠD Moste
2010 Maribor Tjaša Šeme Evita Pšeničny Pia Arhar DŠRG Branik Maribor
2011 Ljubljana Tjaša Šeme Evita Pšeničny Pia Arhar KRG Narodni dom
2012 Ljubljana Tjaša Šeme Sara Kragulj Emina Haračič ŠD Moste
2013 Ljubljana Saša Bilić and Monija Cebasek Pia Arhar KRG Narodni dom
2014 Ljubljana Špela Kratochwill Monija Cebasek Sara Kragulj KRG Narodni dom
2015 Ljubljana Špela Kratochwill Sara Kragulj Monija Cebasek KRG Narodni dom
2016 Ljubljana Špela Kratochwill Aja Jerman Iza Zorec KRG Narodni dom
2017 Ljubljana Aleksandra Podgoršek Aja Jerman Iza Zorec KRG Narodni dom
2018 Ljubljana Aleksandra Podgoršek Iza Zorec Anja Tomazin ŠD Moste
2019 Ljubljana Ekaterina Vedeneeva Aleksandra Podgoršek Iza Zorec KRG Šiška
2020 Ljubljana Aleksandra Podgoršek Brigita Krašovec Nastja Podvratnik KRG Narodni dom
2021 Ljubljana Ekaterina Vedeneeva Aleksandra Podgoršek Brigita Krašovec KRG Šiška
2022 Ljubljana Ekaterina Vedeneeva Brigita Krašovec Tina Hajdinjak KRG Narodni dom
2023 Ljubljana Ela Polak Brigita Krašovec Nika Zajc KRG Šiška

Apparatus Finals

YearGoldSilverBronze
Hoop Final
2012
Tjaša Šeme Pia Arhar Sara Kragulj
2013
Saša Bilić Pia Arhar Gruša Kočica
2014
Špela Kratochwill Monija Cebasek Sara Kragulj
2015
Špela Kratochwill Sara Kragulj Monija Cebasek
2016
Špela Kratochwill Iza Zorec Anja Tomazin
2017
Aja Jerman Aleksandra Podgoršek Anja Tomazin
2018
Iza Zorec Aja Jerman Anja Tomazin
2019
Aleksandra Podgoršek Aja Jerman Ela Lipicer
2020
Aleksandra Podgoršek Ela Lipicer Tina Hajdinjak
2021
Aleksandra Podgoršek Brigita Krašovec Neža Podvratnik
2022
Tina Hajdinjak Katarina Muraus Tiana Aksentijević
2023
Brigita Krašovec Ela Polak Nika Zajc
YearGoldSilverBronze
Ball Final
2012
Tjaša Šeme Pia Arhar Sara Kragulj
2013
Monija Čebašek Saša Bilić Pia Arhar
2014
Špela Kratochwill Sara Kragulj Monija Cebasek
2015
Špela Kratochwill Sara Kragulj Monija Cebasek
2016
Špela Kratochwill Aja Jerman Iza Zorec
2017
Aleksandra Podgoršek Iza Zorec Monija Cebasek
2018
Aja Jerman Iza Zorec Anja Tomazin
2019
Aleksandra Podgoršek Aja Jerman Iza Zorec
2020
Aleksandra Podgoršek Brigita Krašovec Tina Hajdinjak
2021
Aleksandra Podgoršek Tina Hajdinjak Brigita Krašovec
2022
Brigita Krašovec Tina Hajdinjak Nastja Podvratnik
2023
Brigita Krašovec Nika Zajc Ela Polak
YearGoldSilverBronze
Clubs Final
2012
Tjaša Šeme Sara Kragulj Ana Gomzi
2013
Saša Bilić Monija Čebašek Gruša Kočica
2014
Špela Kratochwill Sara Kragulj Monija Cebasek
2015
Špela Kratochwill Aja Jerman Sara Kragulj
2016
Špela Kratochwill Aja Jerman Iza Zorec
2017
Aleksandra Podgoršek Aja Jerman Iza Zorec
2018
Anja Tomazin Iza Zorec Aja Jerman
2019
Aleksandra Podgoršek Iza Zorec Aja Jerman
2020
Aleksandra Podgoršek Brigita Krašovec Nastja Podvratnik
2021
Aleksandra Podgoršek Tina Hajdinjak Brigita Krašovec
2022
Karina Gerkman Salauyova Tiana Aksentijević Brigita Krašovec
2023
Brigita Krašovec Ela Polak Nika Zajc
YearGoldSilverBronze
Ribbon Final
2012
Tjaša Šeme Sara Kragulj Emina Haračič
2013
Saša Bilić Monija Čebašek Pia Arhar
2014
Špela Kratochwill Monija Cebasek Karmen Petan
2015
Špela Kratochwill Sara Kragulj Monija Cebasek
2016
Špela Kratochwill Aja Jerman Iza Zorec
2017
Aleksandra Podgoršek Aja Jerman Iza Zorec
2018
Anja Tomazin Iza Zorec Aja Jerman
2019
Aleksandra Podgoršek Aja Jerman Iza Zorec
2020
Aleksandra Podgoršek Nastja Podvratnik Lara Nemeš
2021
Aleksandra Podgoršek Neža Podvratnik Brigita Krašovec
2022
Karina Gerkman Salauyova Brigita Krašovec Tiana Aksentijević
2023
Ela Polak Nika Zajc Brigita Krašovec

Medal table

RankGymnastGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Aleksandra Podgoršek 183021
2 Špela Kratochwill 150015
3 Tjaša Šeme 5005
4 Brigita Krašovec 47617
5 Saša Bilić 4105
6 Ekaterina Vedeneeva 3003
7 Aja Jerman 212317
8 Monija Čebašek 25714
9 Ela Polak 2215
10 Anja Tomazin 2057
11 Karina Gerkman Salauyova 2002
12 Iza Zorec 171018
13 Tina Hajdinjak 1337
14 Sara Kragulj 09514
15 Pia Arhar 0336
16 Nika Zajc 0235
17 Nastja Podvratnik 0134
18 Tiana Aksentijević 0123
19 Ela Lipicer 0112
Neža Podvratnik 0112
21 Katarina Muraus 0101
22 Emina Haračič 0022
Gruša Kočica 0022
24 Karmen Petan 0011
Lara Nemeš 0011
Totals (25 entries)615959179

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