
Team Germany
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.
AZERBAIJAN
Nominative.
BELGIUM
- Eva Bruynseels
- Hanne Degryse
- Naomi Descamps
- Yelena Devreker
- Aberdeen O’Driscoll
Confirmed by GymFed as of August 3.
BULGARIA
- Diana Georgieva
- Elena Nikolova
- Nikol Sokolova
- Nikol Stoimenova
- Viktoria Ventsislavova
Nominative.
CROATIA
- Mia Bezer
- Mirna Hontic
- Lea Kapular
- Sofia Mester
- Mila Prpic
Confirmed by Hrvatski Gimnasticki Savez as of August 9.
CZECH REPUBLIC
Confirmed by the Ceska Gymnasticka Federace as of August 9.
DENMARK
Confirmed by GyDanmark as of August 9.
FRANCE
- Ambre Frotté
- Léna Khenoun
- Lana Pondart
- Ming van Eijken
- Lilou Viallat
Confirmed by Fédération Française Gymnastique as of August 8.
GERMANY
Confirmed by the Deutscher Turner-Bund as of August 8.
GREAT BRITAIN
Confirmed by British Gymnastics as of July 4.
GREECE
- Eleni Banti
- Melina Gousiou
- Foteini Liapi
- Athanasia Mesiri
- Maria Veletzeki
Confirmed by the Hellenic Gymnastics Federation as of August 7.
HUNGARY
- Hanna Balzsay
- Anna Bogyo
- Lili Czifra
- Anna Knight
- Fruzsina Maraczi
Confirmed by Magyar Torna Szövetseg as of July 6.
ICELAND
- Ragnheidur Johannsdottir
Confirmed by Fimleikasamband Íslands as of August 9.
IRELAND
- Aisling Hurley
- Maeve McGuinness
- Sophie McGuinness
- Caoimhe Ni Drisceoil
- Lily Russell
Confirmed by Gymnastics Ireland as of August 9.
ISRAEL
- Liran Barak
- Almog Leizerovich
- Yali Shoshani
- Nitzan Steinberg
Confirmed by the Israel Gymnastics Federation as of August 9.
ITALY
Confirmed by the Federazione Ginnastica d’Italia as of August 8. Arianna Belardelli was originally named to the team but was replaced by Marano.
LATVIA
- Anna Grauda Grote
- Katrina Jurevica
- Marija Mihailova
- Valerija Ratobilska
- Marija Smirnova
Nominative.
LIECHTENSTEIN
Confirmed by Turnverband Liechtenstein as of July 18.
MALTA
Confirmed by the Malta Gymnastics Federation as of August 7.
NETHERLANDS
Confirmed by Dutch Gymnastics as of June 30.
NORWAY
- Tomine Gadderud
- Kristine Hammerø
- Hannah Ifeanyi
- Keisha Lockert
Confirmed by the NGTF as of August 8. Gabriella Bergem is the alternate.
POLAND
Confirmed by Przemyslaw Lis as of August 10.
PORTUGAL
- Gabriela Alves
- Maria Calisto
- Catarina Carvalho
- Maria Menezes
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.
SPAIN
- Sainza Garcia
- Mar Guardiet
- Laia Font
- Ares Lopez
- Natalia Subiros
Confirmed by Real Federación Española de Gimnasia as of July 28.
SWEDEN
Confirmed by Svensk Gymnastik as of August 9.
SWITZERLAND
- Vivienne Altherr
- Kiara Raffin
- Samira Raffin
- Angela Pennisi
- Lou-Anne Citherlet
Confirmed by Schweizerischer Turnverband as of August 5.
TURKEY
Confirmed by Türkiye Cimnastik Federasyonu as of August 8.
UKRAINE
Nominative.
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Do you know why Finland did not participate to junior category? Girls did not participate to EYOF either.
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