European Artistic Gymnastics Championships – Women's vault

The vault event at the European Women's Artistic Gymnastics Championships was first held in 1957.[1]

Three medals are awarded: gold for first place, silver for second place, and bronze for third place. Tie breakers have not been used in every year. In the event of a tie between two gymnasts, both names are listed, and the following position (second for a tie for first, third for a tie for second) is left empty because a medal was not awarded for that position. If three gymnastics tied for a position, the following two positions are left empty.

Giulia Steingruber, with three golds, one silver, and one bronze, holds the records for most gold medals and most total medals in this event.

Medalists

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Year Location Gold Silver Bronze
1957[2]   Bucharest   Larisa Latynina   Tamara Manina   Sonia Iovan
1959[3]   Kraków   Natalia Kot   Věra Čáslavská   Ingrid Föst
1961[4]   Leipzig   Ute Starke   Ingrid Föst   Natalia Kot
1963[5]   Paris   Solveig Egman-Andersson   Thea Belmer   Jannie Vierstra
1965[6]   Sofia   Věra Čáslavská   Ute Starke   Larisa Latynina
1967[7]   Amsterdam   Věra Čáslavská   Erika Zuchold   Karin Büttner-Janz
1969[8]   Landskrona   Karin Büttner-Janz   Erika Zuchold   Olga Karasyova
1971[9]   Minsk   Ludmilla Tourischeva   Tamara Lazakovich   Erika Zuchold
1973[10]   London   Angelika Hellmann
  Ludmilla Tourischeva
None awarded   Uta Schorn
1975[11]   Skien   Nadia Comăneci   Richarda Schmeißer   Nellie Kim
  Alina Goreac
1977[12]   Prague   Nellie Kim   Nadia Comăneci   Elena Mukhina
1979[13]   Copenhagen   Nadia Comăneci   Maxi Gnauck   Natalia Shaposhnikova
1981[14]   Madrid   Cristina Elena Grigoraș   Maxi Gnauck
  Birgit Senff
None awarded
1983[15]   Gothenburg   Olga Bicherova   Ecaterina Szabo   Lavinia Agache
  Boriana Stoyanova
1985[16]   Helsinki   Elena Shushunova   Ecaterina Szabo   Dagmar Kersten
1987[17]   Moscow   Yelena Shushunova   Daniela Silivaș   Eugenia Golea
1989[18]   Brussels   Svetlana Boginskaya   Milena Mavrodieva   Cristina Bontaș
1990[19]   Athens   Svetlana Boginskaya   Cristina Bontaș   Eva Rueda
1992[20]   Nantes   Tatiana Gutsu   Gina Gogean   Silvia Mitova
1994[21]   Stockholm   Lavinia Miloșovici   Elena Piskun   Lilia Podkopayeva
1996[22]   Birmingham   Simona Amânar   Gina Gogean   Lilia Podkopayeva
1998[23]   Saint Petersburg   Adrienn Varga   Maria Olaru
  Simona Amânar
None awarded
2000[24]   Paris   Simona Amânar   Elena Zamolodchikova   Esther Moya
2002[25]   Patras   Natalia Ziganshina   Verona van de Leur   Oana Petrovschi
2004[26]   Amsterdam   Monica Roșu   Anna Pavlova
  Elena Zamolodchikova
None awarded
2005[27]   Debrecen   Francesca Benolli   Anna Pavlova   Aagje Vanwalleghem
2006[28]   Volos   Anna Grudko   Olga Sherbatykh   Katja Abel
2007[29]   Amsterdam   Carlotta Giovannini   Oksana Chusovitina   Anna Grudko
2008[30]   Clermont-Ferrand   Oksana Chusovitina   Carlotta Giovannini   Francesca Benolli
2009[31]   Milan   Ariella Käslin   Yulia Berger   Anna Kalashnyk
2010[32]   Birmingham   Ekaterina Kurbatova   Youna Dufournet   Tatiana Nabieva
2011[33]   Berlin   Sandra Izbașa   Oksana Chusovitina   Ariella Käslin
2012[34]   Brussels   Sandra Izbașa   Oksana Chusovitina   Giulia Steingruber
2013[35]   Moscow   Giulia Steingruber   Larisa Iordache
  Noël van Klaveren
None awarded
2014[36]   Sofia   Giulia Steingruber   Anna Pavlova   Larisa Iordache
2015[37]   Montpellier   Maria Paseka   Giulia Steingruber   Ksenia Afanasyeva
2016[38]   Bern   Giulia Steingruber   Ellie Downie   Ksenia Afanasyeva
2017[39]   Cluj-Napoca   Coline Devillard   Ellie Downie   Boglárka Dévai
2018[40]   Glasgow   Boglárka Dévai   Angelina Melnikova   Denisa Golgotă
2019[41]   Szczecin   Maria Paseka   Coline Devillard   Ellie Downie
2020[42]   Mersin   Zsófia Kovács   Larisa Iordache   Anastasiia Motak
2021[43]   Basel   Giulia Steingruber   Jessica Gadirova   Angelina Melnikova
2022[44]   Munich   Zsófia Kovács   Asia D'Amato   Aline Friess
2023   Antalya   Coline Devillard   Asia D'Amato   Lisa Vaelen
2024   Rimini   Coline Devillard   Valentina Georgieva   Ming van Eijken

Medal table

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Romania (ROU)911828
2  Soviet Union (URS)92516
3  Russia (RUS)56516
4  Switzerland (SUI)5128
5  Hungary (HUN)4015
6  East Germany (GDR)38415
7  France (FRA)3227
8  Italy (ITA)2316
9  Czechoslovakia (TCH)2103
10  Germany (GER)1315
11  Ukraine (UKR)1146
12  Poland (POL)1012
13  Sweden (SWE)1001
14  Great Britain (GBR)0314
  Netherlands (NED)0314
16  Bulgaria (BUL)0224
17  Azerbaijan (AZE)0101
  Belarus (BLR)0101
19  Belgium (BEL)0022
  Spain (ESP)0022
21  West Germany (FRG)0011
Totals (21 entries)464843137

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