2021 European Aesthetic Group Gymnastics Championships

The 2021 European Aesthetic Group Gymnastics Championships, the 4th edition, was held in Moscow, Russia, from May 14 to 16, 2021 at the Irina Viner-Usmanova Gymnastics Palace.[1] Due to the global pandemic, many countries canceled their participation, so there was less competition.

2021 European Aesthetic Group Gymnastics Championships
VenueIrina Viner-Usmanova Gymnastics Palace
LocationRussia Moscow, Russia
Start date14 May 2021
End date16 May 2021
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Participating nations

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Schedule

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Medal winners

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Senior Final [2] Madonna   Russia

Sofiia Ostrovskaia, Sofya Shabalina, Alisa Charushina, Milena Rastvorova, Marina Chekarkova, Yulia Kalinichenko, Alisa Remez, Aina Farakshina, Elizaveta Nikolicheva, Marina Onishchenko

Minetit   Finland

Camilla Berg, Jessica Hakala, Ulrika Kohvakko, Emmi Nikkilä, Ella Ratilainen, Meeriellen Sukari, Olivia Yli-Juuti

Amuazh   Russia

Polina Bulgacheva, Anastasiia Deriabina, Ekaterina Kholodova, Ekaterina Smirnova, Polina Shunina, Yana Zakharova, Ekaterina Shugol, Natalia Neglinskaya, Irina Bezborodko

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Junior Final [3] Victoria   Russia

Anna Paniushkina, Ekaterina Andreeva, Arina Monogenova, Alena Bandorina, Ariadna Kovalevskaya, Kristina Zilber, Aleksandra Sukaylo, Mariia Emelianova, Iuliia Chesnokova, Polina Novitskaia

Siidisabad   Estonia

Karoli Metsma, Michelle Sild Terit, Elis Sarapuu, Liina Sarv, Riin Parts, Kärt Rentel, Karolina Kuusik, Triin-Elis Kuum, Hanna Mägi, Maria Terep

Minetit Junior   Finland

Tilda Holappa, Iinu Häkkinen, Katariina Järventausta, Linnea Louvanto, Adaliina Niininen, Serafiina Niininen, Lilja Peurakoski, Anastasia Rogozhina[4]

Results

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Senior

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The top 12 teams (2 per country) and the host country in Preliminaries qualify to the Finals. [5]

Place Nation Name Preliminaries Final Total
    Russia Madonna 18.983 (1) 19.167 (1) 38.150
    Finland Minetit 18.650 (2) 18.900 (2) 37.550
    Russia Amuazh 18.600 (3) 18.600 (3) 37.200
4   Finland OVO Team 18.100 (6) 18.600 (3) 36.700
5   Estonia Grisete 17.467 (8 17.583 (5) 35.050
6   Spain Ciudad de Barcelona Alcon 16.517 (9) 16.567 (7) 33.084
7   Estonia Caresse 15.983 (10) 16.650 (6) 32.633
8   Spain Ritmica Cartagena 15.417 (12) 15.717 (8) 31.134
9   Czech Republic SK MG Mantila Brno Zonja 15.483 (11) 15.467 (9) 30.950
10   Denmark Team Greve 14.550 (13) 14.433 (10) 28.983
11   Moldova National Team Gloria 9.850 (14) 10.167 (11) 20.017
12   Russia Victoria Start 18.350 (4) 18.350
13   Russia Vdokhnovenie 18.250 (5) 18.250
14   Finland Gloria 17.567 (7) 17.567

Junior

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The top 12 teams (2 per country) and the host country in Preliminaries qualify to the Finals.

Place Nation Name Preliminaries Final Total
    Russia Victoria 18.800 (1) 19.217 (1) 38.017
    Estonia Siidisabad 18.283 (2) 18.617 (2) 36.900
    Finland Minetit Junior 18.233 (3) 18.200 (3) 36.433
4   Russia Madonna Junior 17.950 (4) 18.133 (5) 36.083
5   Finland OVO Junior Team 17.767 (5) 18.200 (3) 35.967
6   Estonia Violett 16.500 (9) 16.733 (6) 33.233
7   Belarus Silifa-Rostochki 15.717 (11) 16.433 (7) 32.150
8   Czech Republic SK MG Mantila Brno Fenix 14.333 (13) 14.850 (8) 29.183
9   Belarus Silfida-Fleur 14.550 (12) 14.433 (9) 28.983
10   Luxembourg Aurore Oetrange 10.733 (14) 10.167 (10) 20.900
11   Russia Oscar 17.767 (5) 17.767
12   Russia Roxett 17.450 (7) 17.450
13   Finland Elite Junior 17.350 (8) 17.350
14   Estonia GC Piruett Junior Team 15.983 (10) 15.983

Medal table

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Russia (RUS)2013
2  Finland (FIN)0112
3  Estonia (EST)0101
Totals (3 entries)2226

References

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  1. ^ "Tampereen Sisun Minetit voimisteli Moskovassa EM-hopealle" (in Finnish). Aamulehti. 16 May 2021.
  2. ^ "AGG European Championships — A category competition".
  3. ^ "Joukkuevoimistelusta EM-mitalit Tampereelle" (in Finnish). Voimistelu.fi. 16 May 2021.
  4. ^ "Rytmisen voimistelijat joukkuevoimistelun EM-kisoissa" (in Finnish). Voimistelu. 17 May 2021. Archived from the original on 17 May 2021. Retrieved 17 May 2021.
  5. ^ "AGG European Championships — A category competition".
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