European Aesthetic Group Gymnastics Championships

The Aesthetic Group Gymnastics European Championships[1] are the european championships for the sport of aesthetic group gymnastics. Aesthetic Group Gymnastics is a discipline not currently recognized by the Fédération Internationale de Gymnastique. European Championships are organized annually since 2016[2] by the International Federation of Aesthetic Group Gymnastics (IFAGG). Initially, the competition was organized every year, but then in 2018 they decided to organize it every two years. In 2020, the event was postponed to 2021 due to a COVID-19 pandemic.[3]

Editions

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Year Edition Host city Country Events
(female)
2016 1 Tartu   Estonia 1
2017 2 Sofia   Bulgaria 1
2018 3 Tallinn   Estonia 1
2021 4 Moscow   Russia 1
2023 5 Vantaa   Finland 1
2025 6 Belgrade   Serbia 1

Medalists

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Senior

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Year Edition Location Gold Silver Bronze
2016 I   Tartu   Finland
Minetit
  Russia
Expressia
  Russia
Madonna
2017 II   Sofia   Russia
Expressia
  Finland
Minetit
  Russia
Madonna
2018 III   Tallinn   Russia
Madonna
  Finland
Minetit
  Russia
Expressia
2021 IV   Moscow   Russia
Madonna
  Finland
Minetit
  Russia
Amuazh
2023 V   Vantaa   Finland
Minetit
  Bulgaria
The National team
  Finland
Gloria

Junior

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Year Edition Location Gold Silver Bronze
2016 I   Tartu   Russia
Victoria
  Finland
Minetit Junior
  Estonia
Diamonds
2017 II   Sofia   Finland
OVO Junior Team
  Russia
Victoria
  Finland
Minetit Elite
2018 III   Tallinn   Russia
Victoria
  Finland
Minetit Junior
  Finland
OVO Junior Team
2021 IV   Moscow   Russia
Victoria
  Estonia
Siidisabad
  Finland
Minetit Junior
2023 V   Vantaa   Finland
Minetit Junior
  Finland
OVO Junior Team
  Estonia
Rytmika Junior Team

All-time medal table

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2000-2023

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Russia (RUS)63312
2  Finland (FIN)46414
3  Estonia (EST)0123
4  Bulgaria (BUL)0101
Totals (4 entries)1011930
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References

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  1. ^ "European Championships". International Federation of Aesthetic Group Gymnastics.
  2. ^ "Suomi johtoasemista EM-kilpailujen huomiseen finaaliin" (in Finnish). 13 February 2016.
  3. ^ "AGG European Championships, Moscow, RUS". International Federation of Aesthetic Group Gymnastics. Retrieved 17 May 2021.
  4. ^ "Мероприятие. Чемпионат Европы" (in Russian). Russian Federation of Aesthetic Group Gymnastics. Retrieved 17 May 2021.