The Rhythmic Gymnastics Junior European Championships are the European championships for junior gymnasts for the sport of rhythmic gymnastics . They were first held in 1987. Prior to 1993, they were held as a separate event. Since the 1993 edition in Bucharest, Romania, the Junior European Championships were integrated to the senior European Championships. The competition is organized by the European Union of Gymnastics .
Editions
Medalists
Teodora Alexandrova (Bulgaria), Dimitrinka Todorova (Bulgaria), Rosabel Espinosa (Spain), Yelena Shalamova (Russia) and Amalia Lica (Roumania), hold the record of most medals earned at the Junior European Championships, with six medals each. Shalamova, Lica,Polina Shmatko (Russia) and Elizabeth Koleva (Bulgaria) hold the record for most gold medals, with five each.
Team
Junior Team event has been held since 2006 on two years. Teams consisted of 2-4 junior individual gymnasts. Since 2017, team competition is held every year and either consists of Junior individual gymnasts and Senior group or Senior individual gymnasts and Junior group.
Team All-Around Medalists
Year
Location
Gold
Silver
Bronze
2006
Moscow , Russia
Russia
Belarus
Bulgaria
2008
Torino , Italy
Russia
Belarus
Ukraine
2010
Bremen , Germany
Russia
Belarus
Germany
2012
Nizhny Novgorod , Russia
Russia
Belarus
Georgia
2014
Baku , Azerbaijan
Russia
Belarus
Azerbaijan
2016
Holon , Israel
Russia
Belarus
Italy
2017
Budapest , Hungary
Russia
Belarus
Bulgaria
2018
Guadalajara , Spain
Russia
Ukraine
Bulgaria
2019
Baku , Azerbaijan
Russia
Belarus
Bulgaria
2020
Kyiv , Ukraine
Ukraine
Israel
Azerbaijan
2022
Tel Aviv , Israel
Israel
Romania
Bulgaria
2024
Budapest , Hungary
Romania
Israel
Azerbaijan
Junior Individual
Rope
Hoop
Ball
Clubs
Ribbon
Junior Groups
All-Around
Junior Group All-Around has been held since 2011. It was not organized in 2017.
Single apparatus
since 2019 there are two competitions with two different single apparatus
Group Single Apparatus Medalists
Year
Location
Gold
Silver
Bronze
1996
Asker , Norway
Russia
Belarus
Italy
1997
Patras , Greece
Greece
Belarus
Russia
1999
Budapest , Hungary
Russia
Bulgaria
Greece
2001
Geneva , Switzerland
Russia
Greece
Belarus
2003
Riesa , Germany
Russia
Greece
Bulgaria
2005
Moscow , Russia
Belarus
Russia
Greece
2007
Baku , Azerbaijan
Russia
Bulgaria
Belarus
2009
Baku , Azerbaijan
Russia
Azerbaijan
Belarus
2011
Minsk , Belarus
Russia
Belarus
Azerbaijan
2013
Vienna , Austria
Russia
Azerbaijan
Belarus
2015
Minsk , Belarus
Belarus
Russia
Bulgaria
2017
Budapest , Hungary
Russia
Italy
Israel
2019
Baku , Azerbaijan
Russia Russia
Ukraine Israel
Belarus Belarus
2021
Varna , Bulgaria
Russia Russia
Bulgaria Bulgaria
Belarus Israel
2023
Baku , Azerbaijan
Bulgaria Bulgaria
Israel Israel
Italy Azerbaijan
All-time medal table
1987–2024
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