The European Championships Junior Women’s Master Team List

This afternoon, the UEG released the nominative rosters for European Championships, to be held beginning August 2 in Glasgow.

With just under a month to go, several federations have also announced their teams, and we’re expecting many more to become public in the coming weeks. A full list of all teams is below, and we’ll change the “nominative” status to official once the rosters are announced by each federation.

ARMENIA

Confirmed by Houry Gebeshian on Instagram.

AUSTRIA

Confirmed by Österreich Fachverband Turnen on July 10. The alternate will be decided closer to the competition.

AZERBAIJAN

Nominative.

BELARUS

Confirmed by Ganna Metelitsa on Instagram.

BELGIUM

Confirmed by Gymfed on July 2. Noémie Louon and Julie Vandamme are the alternates.

BULGARIA

Confirmed by Raya Apostolova on Instagram.

CYPRUS

Nominative.

CZECH REPUBLIC

Nominative. Natalie Klakova, originally on the nominative list, was removed in an updated version of the list as of July 20.

DENMARK

Nominative.

FINLAND

Confirmed by Suomen Voimistelu on July 19.

FRANCE

Confirmed by Fédération Française de Gymnastique on June 27. As of July 23, Julia Forestier withdrew due to a hand injury and was replaced by the alternate Aline Friess.

GERMANY

Confirmed by the Deutscher Turner-Bund on July 19.

GREAT BRITAIN

Confirmed by British Gymnastics on July 6.

GREECE

Confirmed by the Greek Gymnastics Federation on July 4.

HUNGARY

Confirmed by Magyar Torna Szövetség on July 26.

ICELAND

Confirmed by Fimleikasamband Islands on July 3.

IRELAND

Confirmed by Gymnastics Ireland on July 4.

ISRAEL

Confirmed by the Israeli Gymnastics Federation on July 29. Noam Dadon, originally on the nominative roster, was replaced by Geffen Dor.

ITALY

Confirmed by the Federazione Ginnastica d’Italia on July 27. Alessia Federici wasn’t on the initial nominative roster but was added to the team following the selection camp.

LATVIA

Nominative.

LITHUANIA

Nominative.

LUXEMBOURG

Nominative.

NETHERLANDS

Confirmed by the Royal Dutch Gymnastics Federation on July 20. Lisa van Rozen is the alternate.

NORWAY

Confirmed by Norway Women’s Gymnastics on Instagram.

POLAND

Nominative.

PORTUGAL

Confirmed by the Federação de Ginastica de Portugal on July 17. Lia Sobral, originally on the nominative roster, was not included on the finalized list.

ROMANIA

Confirmed by the Federatia Romana de Gimnastica on July 26. Iulia Berar, originally on the nominative roster, was replaced by Daniela Trica.

RUSSIA

Confirmed by Elena Gerasimova on Instagram Stories. Daria Belousova, originally on the nominative roster, was replaced by Irina Komnova.

SLOVAKIA

Confirmed by the Slovenska Gymnasticka Federacia on July 9.

SLOVENIA

Confirmed by Gimnasticna Zveza Slovenije on July 26.

SPAIN

Confirmed by the Real Federacion Española de Gimnasia on July 23. During training, Berta Pujadas broke her finger but the team wasn’t able to fly in a replacement.

SWEDEN

Confirmed by Svensk Gymnastik on July 26.

SWITZERLAND

Confirmed by the Schweizerischer Turnverband on July 2.

TURKEY

Confirmed by Göksu Üctas Sanli on Instagram.

UKRAINE

Confirmed by the Ukrainian Gymnastics Federation on August 1.

Article by Lauren Hopkins

15 thoughts on “The European Championships Junior Women’s Master Team List

  1. Hmm, why hasn’t Romania sent Daniela Trica for any international junior competitions? I think she is Tokyo eligible, narrowly. Her beam is far better than anyone else in this team, vault and floor also stronger than average.

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  2. Anyone know what’s up with Gerasimova from russia, I know she didn’t do floor in finals of the russian cup. Is she injured?

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