Women’s Europeans wrap-up

In case you missed all the excitement this past weekend. 🙂

 Angelina Melnikova

Angelina Melnikova

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The 30th European Championships in Women’s Artistic Gymnastics concluded Sunday in Sofia (BUL). The championships featured a team competition and All-around and Apparatus Finals for juniors as well as a Team Final and Apparatus Finals for seniors.

Juniors

Winning the All-around and Balance Beam titles and adding a silver on Uneven Bars, Angelina Melnikova was the most successful junior gymnast in Sofia helping Russia to top the juniors’ overall medal table. …

Great Britain’s junior team have claimed their first ever team medal, winning silver in Sofia. …

The qualification rounds of the junior competition also served as a qualifier for the Youth Olympic Games this summer in Nanjing (CHN). Qualifiers will be confirmed at a later stage.

Seniors

With the best totals on all apparatus but the Uneven Bars and impressing most on Balance Beam, Romania’s senior team defended the European title they had won in 2012 in Brussels (BEL). Their consistent performance throughout the competition resulted in a 172.754 total score, placing them ahead of Great Britain (170.663) and Russia (169.329) …

Romania’s Larisa Iordache, who won the unofficial senior All-around was the most successful gymnast, winning three medals in the Apparatus Finals. She took bronze on Vault, silver on Beam and shares the Floor title with Vanessa Ferrari (ITA). ..

Larisa
Larisa

(Photo credit: Volker Minkus/UEG)

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Beginning on Wednesday, competition resumes in Sofia with the junior and senior European Championships in Men’s Artistic Gymnastics.

Men’s Gymnastics Perspective posted predictions:

predictions

Women’s European Championships conclude in Sofia

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• Isabel Zamora – Some Post-Europeans Fun Facts

• Brigid McCarthy – 15 (Random) Thoughts While Watching Euros 2014

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