2022_European_Women's_Artistic_Gymnastics_Championships

2022 European Women's Artistic Gymnastics Championships

2022 European Women's Artistic Gymnastics Championships

Gymnastics competition in Munich, Germany


The 34th European Women's Artistic Gymnastics Championships was held from 11–14 August 2022 in Munich, Germany as part of the second multi-sport European Championships.[1] There were 37 nations who sent athletes.[2] Athletes from Russia and Belarus were banned due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[3]

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Asia D'Amato won two gold medals and one silver medal at this edition of the European Championships

Schedule

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Medals summary

Medalists

Medal standings

Overall

  *   Host nation (Germany)

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Senior

  *   Host nation (Germany)

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Junior

  *   Host nation (Germany)

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Senior results

Team competition

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Individual all-around

All gymnasts took part with no qualification. Scores were taken for team final and individual apparatus qualification session. The following is the top 10 of the individual all-around.[4]

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Vault

🥇 Zsófia Kovács
🥈 Asia D'Amato (coach Enrico Casella pictured)
🥉 Aline Friess

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Uneven bars

🥇 Elisabeth Seitz
🥈 Alice D'Amato
🥉 Lorette Charpy

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Balance beam

🥇 Emma Malewski
🥈 Ondine Achampong
🥉 Carolann Héduit

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  • Italy Asia D'Amato withdrew due to an injury sustained in the vault final. She was replaced by teammate Italy Martina Maggio who had not qualified due to the two-per-country rule.

Floor

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Junior results

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Individual all-around

All gymnasts took part with no qualification. Scores were taken from team final and individual apparatus qualification session. The following is the top 10 of the individual all-around.[5]

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Vault

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  • Germany Helen Kevric withdrew and was replaced by first reserve Slovakia Lucia Dobrocka.

Uneven bars

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Balance beam

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Floor

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Qualification

Senior

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Vault

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Floor

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Junior

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World Championships qualification

Israel's Lihie Raz at the 2022 European Championships

This event served as qualification for the 2022 World Championships in Liverpool. The top thirteen teams who qualified a full a team to compete were Italy, Great Britain, France, Germany, Belgium, Netherlands, Hungary, Spain, Romania, Finland, Austria, Ukraine, and Sweden.[6]

The top 23 individuals (max two per country) not part of a qualified team qualified to compete as an individual. Those individuals were: Lihie Raz (ISR), Camille Rasmussen (DEN), Maria Tronrud (NOR), Lucija Hribar (SLO), Halle Hilton (IRL), Aneta Holasová (CZE), Zala Trtnik (SLO), Thelma Aðalsteinsdóttir (ISL), Klara Peterkova (CZE), Juliane Toessebro (NOR), Emma Slevin (IRL), Mariana Parente (POR), Valentina Georgieva (BUL), Sevgi Kayisoglu (TUR), Emilia Kulczynska (POL), Ofir Netzer (ISR), Anina Wildi (SUI), Freja Petersen (DEN), Bengisu Yildiz (TUR), Elvira Katsali (GRE), Tatiana Bachurina (CYP), Tara Vella Clark (MLT), and Hildur Gudmundsdottir (ISL). Additionally, since Great Britain qualified a team, their host spot was reallocated to Petra Furac (CRO).


References

  1. "2022 Senior European Championships". International Gymnastics Federation.
  2. "All-Around Results European Championships 2022" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2022-08-11. Retrieved 2022-08-11.
  3. "All-Around Results European Championships 2022" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2022-08-11. Retrieved 2022-08-11.

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