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European Gymnastics has released the nominative rosters for this year’s European Championships, to be held beginning August 11 in Munich, Germany.
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.
AUSTRIA
Confirmed by ÖEFT as of July 18. Katrin Palicka is the alternate.
AZERBAIJAN
Nominative.
BELGIUM
Confirmed by GymFed as of August 3.
BULGARIA
Nominative.
CROATIA
Confirmed by Hrvatski Gimnasticki Savez as of August 9.
CYPRUS
Nominative.
CZECH REPUBLIC
Confirmed by the Ceska Gymnasticka Federace as of August 9.
DENMARK
Confirmed by Gym Danmark as of August 9.
FINLAND
Confirmed by Suomen Voimistelulitto as of August 8.
FRANCE
Confirmed by Fédération Française Gymnastique as of August 8.
GEORGIA
Nominative.
GERMANY
Confirmed by the Deutscher Turner-Bund as of August 8.
GREAT BRITAIN
Confirmed by British Gymnastics as of July 4.
GREECE
Confirmed by the Hellenic Gymnastics Federation as of August 7.
HUNGARY
Confirmed by Magyar Torna Szövetseg as of July 6.
ICELAND
Confirmed by Fimleikasamband Íslands as of August 9.
IRELAND
Confirmed by Gymnastics Ireland as of August 9.
ISRAEL
Confirmed by the Israel Gymnastics Federation as of August 9.
ITALY
Confirmed by the Federazione Ginnastica d’Italia as of August 8.
LATVIA
Nominative.
LITHUANIA
Nominative.
LUXEMBOURG
Confirmed by FLGym Luxembourg as of August 8.
MALTA
Confirmed by the Malta Gymnastics Federation as of August 7.
MONACO
Confirmed by Fémina Sports de Monaco Gymnastiques as of August 7.
NETHERLANDS
Confirmed by Dutch Gymnastics as of June 30. Floor Slooff, Mara Slippens, Casey-Jane Meuleman, and Mischa Marchena are the alternates.
NORWAY
Confirmed by the NGTF as of August 8.
POLAND
Confirmed by the gymnasts on Instagram Stories as of August 9.
PORTUGAL
Confirmed by the Federação de Ginástica de Portugal as of July 29.
ROMANIA
Confirmed by the Federatia Româna de Gimnastica as of August 5.
SLOVAKIA
Confirmed by the Slovenská Gymnastická Federácia as of August 8.
SLOVENIA
Confirmed by GimSlo as of August 9.
SWITZERLAND
Confirmed by Schweizerischer Turnverband as of August 5.
SWEDEN
Confirmed by Svensk Gymnastik as of August 9.
SPAIN
Confirmed by Real Federación Española de Gimnasia as of July 28.
TURKEY
Confirmed by Türkiye Cimnastik Federasyonu as of August 8.
UKRAINE
Confirmed by Hubareva on Instagram Stories.
One of the polish girls hurt her knee yesterday at the podiums training – but i don’t know which one. I don’t think she can start today…:-(
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Oh no! Possibly Wiktoria or Brygida, since Emilia was still posting on IG stories about the competition following podium training.
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Apologies if this is well known info, but is Maria Ceplinschi injured? Surprised to not see her.
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she is still recovering from an injury, they are saving her for worlds
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Do you know what happened to Anastasia Motak?
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This is a weird one but she is now training and competing in Poland. She is not close to the level she once was, sadly, but I’m wondering if she’ll change her nationality officially with the FIG eventually, or if she’s just training and competing for fun?
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Did Elisa Iorio retire?
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