Acrobatic Gymnastics European Championships

Acrobatic Gymnastics European Championships
Statusactive
Genresporting event
Date(s)mid-year
Frequencybiennial
Countryvarying
Inaugurated1978 / 1996 / 2005 (1978 / 1996 / 2005)

The Acrobatic Gymnastics European Championships are the main acrobatic gymnastics championships in Europe. The championships are organized by European Gymnastics, formerly known as the European Union of Gymnastics (French: Union Européenne de Gymnastique or UEG).[1][2][3]

Timeline

  • Creation of the International Federation of Sports Acrobatics (IFSA) = 1973
  • Olympic recognition by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) = 1985
  • Creation of the European Sports Acrobatics Federation (EUROSAF) = 1993
  • Merger IFSA with Fédération Internationale de Gymnastique (FIG) = 1999

Championships

Seniors in 1980, 1982, 1984, 1986, 1988, 1990, 1992, 1995 and 1996 was held alongside Acrobatic Gymnastics World Championships, also 1989 alongside 7th Acrobatic Gymnastics World Cup.

Seniors

Edition Year Host city Host country Events
Organized by International Federation of Sports Acrobatics (IFSA)
1 1978 Riga  Soviet Union
2 1979 Szeged  Hungary
3 1980 Poznań  Poland
4 1982 London  United Kingdom
5 1984 Sofia  Bulgaria
6 1985 Augsburg  West Germany
7 1986 Rennes  France
8 1987 Wroclaw  Poland
9 1988 Antwerp  Belgium
10 1989 Riga  Soviet Union
11 1990 Augsburg  West Germany
12 1991 Lisbon  Portugal
13 1992 Rennes  France
14 1993 Antwerp  Belgium
Organized by European Sports Acrobatics Federation (EUROSAF)
15 1994 Zielona Góra  Poland
16 1995 Wroclaw  Poland
17 1996 Riesa  Germany
18 1997 Baunatal  Germany
19 1999 Zielona Góra  Poland
Organized by European Union of Gymnastics (UEG)
20 2001 Faro  Portugal
21 2003 Zielona Góra  Poland
22 2005 Thessaloníki  Greece
23 2007 Den Bosch  Netherlands
24 2009 Vila do Conde  Portugal
25 2011 Varna  Bulgaria
26 2013 Odivelas  Portugal 15
27 2015 Riesa  Germany 15
28 2017 Rzeszow  Poland 15
29 2019 Holon  Israel 15
30 2021 Pesaro  Italy 15
31 2023 Varna  Bulgaria 15
32 2025 Luxembourg  Luxembourg 15

Teams (Juniors and Seniors)

Edition Year Host city Host country Events
Organized by European Union of Gymnastics (UEG)
1 2006 Zielona Gora  Poland
2 2010 Rzeszów  Poland


Juniors

Edition Year Host city Host country Events
Organized by European Sports Acrobatics Federation (EUROSAF)
1 1996 Zielona Gora  Poland
2 1998 Sonderborg  Denmark
Organized by European Union of Gymnastics (UEG)
3 2000 Winterthur  Switzerland
4 2002 Deinze  Belgium
5 2003 Zielona Gora  Poland
6 2005 Thessaloniki  Greece
7 2007 's-Hertogenbosch  Netherlands
8 2009 Vila do Conde  Portugal
9 2011 Varna  Bulgaria
10 2013 Odivelas  Portugal
11 2015 Riesa  Germany 15
12 2017 Rzeszów  Poland 15
13 2019 Holon  Israel 15

Age Groups

Edition Year Host city Host country Events
Organized by European Union of Gymnastics (UEG)
1 2005 Thessaloniki  Greece
2 2006 Zielona Gora  Poland
3 2007 's-Hertogenbosch  Netherlands
4 2009 Vila do Conde  Portugal
5 2010 Rzeszów  Poland
6 2011 Varna  Bulgaria
7 2013 Odivelas  Portugal
8 2015 Riesa  Germany
9 2017 Rzeszów  Poland
10 2019 Holon  Israel

Results

  • https://web.archive.org/web/20111029054705/http://sports123.com/acr/index.html
  • https://www.sportsacrobatics.info/archive.htm
  • https://www.sportsacrobatics.info/stats/index.htm

See also

References

  1. ^ "25th Acrobatic Gymnastics European Championships" (PDF). 2011.
  2. ^ "European Championships". UEG.org. European Union of Gymnastics. Archived from the original on 7 August 2012. Retrieved 14 June 2013. 26th European Championships in Acrobatic Gymnastics - 2013
  3. ^ "Sportsacrobatics.info".

External links

  • "Hosts". Sports123.com. Archived from the original on 3 November 2011. Retrieved 14 June 2013.* "Results". SportsAcrobatics.info. Retrieved 11 April 2014.
  • European Gymnastics (official website)
  • International Federation of Gymnastics (official website)
  • http://www.sportsacrobatics.info/en/samerger.shtml
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