
As part of our research files, we’re keeping track of every country’s national champions each year. I’m always looking up various national records from random countries and you’d be surprised how few countries actually keep track of this stuff, at least in a public way.
So in addition to keeping results for every national championships on this website, it’ll now be as easy as clicking a link to find out who won each year in each country. We kicked off this project last year, and will slowly make our way back in time until we have as many holes filled as possible.
In the table below, the senior all-around champions are listed on the left and the juniors on the right. For national championships that don’t split their all-around finals between levels, I included the top senior and the top junior from that single field (e.g. for Japan, Mai Murakami won the meet, so she is the senior champion, while Chiaki Hatakeda was the best junior, finishing 9th, so she is the ‘junior champion’).
For future reference, this document will always be available under The Research Files on the main menu bar above. Enjoy!
| ARGENTINA | |
| Ayelen Tarabini | Luna Fernandez |
| AUSTRALIA | |
| Georgia Godwin | Kate Sayer |
| AUSTRIA | |
| Marlies Männersdorfer | Ceren Kaya |
| BELARUS | |
| Hanna Traukova | Aliaksandra Varabyova |
| BELGIUM | |
| Nina Derwael | Fien Enghels (junior) Keziah Langendonck (espoir) |
| BRAZIL | |
| Daniele Hypólito | Julia Soares |
| CANADA | |
| Ellie Black | Zoé Allaire-Bourgie (junior) Rébéka Groulx (novice) |
| CHINA | |
| Luo Huan | Shao Yuhang (age 15) Guan Chenchen (14 & under) |
| COLOMBIA | |
| Valentina Pardo | Sabrina Cortes |
| CROATIA | |
| Christina Zwicker | Korina Brnada |
| CZECH REPUBLIC | |
| Aneta Holasova | Tamara Kalasova |
| DENMARK | |
| Mette Hulgaard | Camille Rasmussen |
| ENGLAND | |
| Amy Tinkler | Amelie Morgan (junior) Ruby Stacey (espoir) |
| FINLAND | |
| Helmi Murto | Nitta Nieminen |
| FRANCE | |
| Mélanie De Jesus Dos Santos | Celia Serber (junior) Taïs Boura (espoir) |
| GERMANY | |
| Elisabeth Seitz | Emelie Petz (2003) Aiyu Zhu (2004) Julia Birck (2005) Paula Vega Tarrago (2006) |
| GREAT BRITAIN | |
| Kelly Simm | Amelie Morgan (junior) Alia Leat (espoir) |
| GREECE | |
| Ioanna Xoulogi | Chrysa Balami |
| HUNGARY | |
| Dorina Böczögö | Bianka Schermann |
| ICELAND | |
| Irina Sazonova | Vigdis Palmadottir |
| INDIA | |
| Papiya Das | |
| IRELAND | |
| Meaghan Smith | Emma Slevin (junior) Abbie Corbett (espoir) |
| ISRAEL | |
| Ofir Netzer | Maya Uberman-Azion |
| ITALY | |
| Sara Ricciardi | Giorgia Villa |
| JAPAN | |
| Mai Murakami | Chiaki Hatakeda |
| KAZAKHSTAN | |
| Arailym Meiram | Korkem Yerbossynkyzy |
| LATVIA | |
| Anastasija Dubova | Marija Sajovko |
| MEXICO | |
| Frida Esparza | Anapaula Gutierrez |
| NETHERLANDS | |
| Vera van Pol | Astrid de Zeeuw |
| NEW ZEALAND | |
| Isabella Brett | Josephine Chao Jonti Matthewson |
| NORWAY | |
| Thea Nygaard | Mari Kanter |
| POLAND | |
| Marta Pihan-Kulesza | Dagmara Pyzio |
| PORTUGAL | |
| Filipa Martins | Beatriz Cardoso |
| RUSSIA | |
| Angelina Melnikova | Ksenia Klimenko (junior) Viktoria Listunova (espoir) |
| SCOTLAND | |
| Cara Kennedy | Crystelle Lake (junior) Millie Redford (espoir) |
| SINGAPORE | |
| Sze En Tan | Tamara Anika Ong |
| SOUTH AFRICA | |
| Caitlin Rooskrantz | Zelme Daries |
| SOUTH KOREA | |
| Yeo Seo-jeong | |
| SPAIN | |
| Ana Perez | Alba Asencio |
| SWEDEN | |
| Jessica Castles | Tonya Paulsson |
| SWITZERLAND | |
| Ilaria Käslin | Alena Sommer |
| TURKEY | |
| Göksu Üctas Sanli | Nazli Savranbasi |
| UKRAINE | |
| Angelina Radivilova | Daria Murzhak |
| UNITED STATES | |
| Simone Biles | Leanne Wong |
| WALES | |
| Latalia Bevan | Chloe Weston |
Aside from the US, which national championships haven’t taken place yet?
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Romania, Chinese juniors, German seniors, South Africa, Italy, Switzerland, Norway, Sweden, Netherlands, Brazil, Argentina, Austria, Colombia, Croatia, Egypt, Slovenia, Hungary, Israel, Kazakhstan, Poland, Portugal, Spain, South Korea, Ukraine…I think that’s it as far as countries that generally have nationals go.
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Guan Chenchen just won China’s 14-and-under AA title. Her 53.25 score included a huge 14.6 on beam. Shao Yuhan won the 15 year-old category, but she isn’t a National Team member and won’t be a World or Olympic contender.
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