European Women’s Artistic Gymnastics Championships

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The European Women’s Artistic Gymnastics Championships is a major continental competition that brings together Europe’s top female gymnasts to contest individual and team titles across the artistic gymnastics apparatus.

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instanceOf artistic gymnastics competition
continental sports championship
abbreviation European WAG Championships NERFINISHED
ageCategory senior
apparatusIncluded balance beam
floor exercise
uneven bars
vault
broadcastOn European sports television networks NERFINISHED
competitionFormatIncludes all-around final
apparatus finals
qualification rounds
team final
competitionLevel elite
competitionType all-around competition
apparatus finals
individual championships
team championships
confers continental titles
continent Europe
discipline artistic gymnastics
eligibility European national federations
firstHeld 1957
formerOrganiser European Union of Gymnastics NERFINISHED
frequency biennial
genderCategory women
governingBody European Gymnastics NERFINISHED
hasJuniorCounterpart European Women’s Artistic Gymnastics Junior Championships NERFINISHED
inauguralEditionLocation Bucharest, Romania NERFINISHED
languageOfOfficialName English
organiser European Gymnastics NERFINISHED
participantType individual gymnasts
national teams
primaryAudience European gymnastics fans
recognizedBy International Gymnastics Federation NERFINISHED
regionRepresented member nations of European Gymnastics
relatedCompetition European Championships (multi-sport event) NERFINISHED
European Men’s Artistic Gymnastics Championships NERFINISHED
European Women’s Artistic Gymnastics Individual Championships NERFINISHED
European Women’s Artistic Gymnastics Team Championships NERFINISHED
scope European
sport women’s artistic gymnastics
status active
titleAwarded European all-around champion
European apparatus champion
European team champion
typicalTiming held in spring or early summer
websiteLanguage English
French

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Soviet Union women’s national gymnastics team competedIn European Women’s Artistic Gymnastics Championships