The 2023 European Championships MAG Master Team List

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Adem Asil

The UEG has released the nominative rosters for this year’s European Championships, to be held beginning April 11 in Antalya, Türkiye.

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.

ALBANIA

  • Matvei Petrov

Confirmed via start lists on April 10.

ARMENIA

  • Artur Avetisyan
  • Artur Davtyan
  • Vahagn Davtyan
  • Gagik Khachikyan
  • Harutyun Merdinyan

Confirmed via start lists on April 10.

AUSTRIA

  • Alexander Benda
  • Severin Kranzlmüller
  • Askhab Matiev
  • Ricardo Rudy

Confirmed via the Austrian federation on April 10. Vinzenz Höck was originally named to the team, but has since withdrawn due to injury, and was replaced by Benda, who was initially named to compete as an individual athlete. Manuel Arnold was also originally named to the team, but he withdrew following an injury in podium training and was not replaced.

AZERBAIJAN

  • Nikita Simonov
  • Ivan Tikhonov

Confirmed via start lists on April 10.

BELGIUM

  • Maxime Gentges
  • Noah Kuavita
  • Victor Martinez
  • Takumi Onoshima
  • Luka van den Keybus
  • Glen Cuyle, individual athlete

Confirmed by the Belgian federation on April 5. Nicola Cuyle is the alternate.

BULGARIA

  • Yordan Aleksandrov
  • Eddie Penev
  • Kevin Penev
  • Teodor Trifonov
  • Bozhidar Zlatanov

Confirmed via start lists on April 10.

CROATIA

  • Aurel Benovic
  • Tin Srbic
  • Filip Ude
  • Jakov Vlahek
  • Mateo Zugec
  • Marko Jovicic, individual athlete

Confirmed by the Croatian federation on April 7.

CYPRUS

  • Georgios Angonas
  • Michalis Chari
  • Ilias Georgiou
  • Neofytos Kyriakou
  • Sokratis Pilakouris

Confirmed by the Cyprus federation on April 10.

CZECHIA

  • Daniel Bago
  • Jack Gagamov
  • Ondrej Kalny
  • Martin Pospisil
  • Daniel Radovesnicky
  • Radomir Sliz, individual athlete

Confirmed via start lists on April 10.

DENMARK

  • Jacob Buus
  • Aron Jacobsen

Confirmed by the Danish federation on April 7.

FINLAND

  • Tarmo Kanerva
  • Akseli Karsikas
  • Oskar Kirmes
  • Robert Kirmes
  • Elias Koski
  • Pavel Titov, individual athlete

Confirmed by the Finnish federation on April 5. Joona Reiman was originally named to the team, but has since withdrawn due to injury. Karsikas, originally named as the individual athlete, was added to the team in his place, while Titov was named to the individual berth.

FRANCE

  • Cameron-Lie Bernard
  • Lucas Desanges
  • Mathias Philippe
  • Léo Saladino
  • Jim Zona
  • Benjamin Osberger, individual athlete

Confirmed by the French federation on April 7. Zachari Hrimeche, Lorenzo Sainte Rose, and Melwin Touchais are the alternates.

GEORGIA

  • Saba Abesadze
  • Ioane Jimsheleishvili
  • Bidzina Sitchinava
  • Levan Skhiladze

Confirmed via start lists on April 10.

GERMANY

  • Pascal Brendel
  • Nils Dunkel
  • Nick Klessing
  • Lucas Kochan
  • Andreas Toba
  • Milan Hosseini, individual athlete

Confirmed by the German federation on April 10.

GREAT BRITAIN

  • Jake Jarman
  • Joshua Nathan
  • Adam Tobin
  • Courtney Tulloch
  • Luke Whitehouse
  • Harry Hepworth, individual athlete

Confirmed by the British federation on March 21. Max Whitlock was originally named to the team, but has since withdrawn due to injury, and was replaced by Tobin.

GREECE

  • Nikolaos Iliopoulos
  • Apostolos Kanellos
  • Eleftherios Petrounias
  • Antonios Tantalidis
  • Stefanos Tsolakidis
  • Alkinoos Graikos, individual athlete

Confirmed by the Greek federation on April 8.

HUNGARY

  • Krisztian Balazs
  • Szabolcs Batori
  • Balazs Kiss
  • Krisztofer Meszaros
  • Botond Molnar
  • David Vecsernyes, individual athlete

Confirmed by the Hungarian federation on April 6.

ICELAND

  • Agust Davidsson
  • Martin Gudmundsson
  • Dagur Olafsson
  • Valgard Reinhardsson
  • Jonas Thorisson
  • Jon Gunnarsson, individual athlete

Confirmed by the Icelandic federation on March 27. Atli Snaer Valgeirsson is the alternate.

IRELAND

  • Dominick Cunningham
  • Niall Hooton
  • Rhys McClenaghan
  • Eamon Montgomery
  • Adam Steele

Confirmed by the Irish federation on April 8.

ISRAEL

  • Artem Dolgopyat
  • Pavel Gulidov
  • Ilia Liubimov
  • Alexander Myakinin
  • Uri Zeidel
  • Andrey Medvedev, individual athlete

Confirmed via start lists on April 10.

ITALY

  • Yumin Abbadini
  • Lorenzo Casali
  • Matteo Levantesi
  • Marco Lodadio
  • Mario Macchiati
  • Carlo Macchini, individual gymnast

Confirmed by the Italian federation on April 6. Nicola Bartolini was originally named to the team, but has since withdrawn due to injury.

LATVIA

  • Dmitrijs Mickevics
  • Ricards Plate

Confirmed via start lists on April 10.

LITHUANIA

  • Gytis Chasazyrovas
  • Tomas Kuzmickas
  • Robert Tvorogal

Confirmed by the Lithuanian federation on April 10.

LUXEMBOURG

  • Quentin Brandenburger

Confirmed by the Luxembourg federation as of April 6.

MONACO

  • Kevin Crovetto

Confirmed via start lists on April 10.

NETHERLANDS

  • Loran de Munck
  • Luuk Huernink
  • Jermain Grünberg
  • Yazz Ramsahai
  • Casimir Schmidt
  • Nico van den Boogaard, individual athlete

Confirmed by the Dutch federation on April 3.

NORWAY

  • Sofus Heggemsnes
  • Jacob Karlsen
  • Peder Skogvang
  • Sebastian Sponevik
  • Harald Wibye
  • Nore Stene, individual gymnast

Confirmed by the Norwegian federation on April 10.

POLAND

  • Kacper Garnczarek
  • Sebastian Gawronski
  • Filip Sasnal

Confirmed via start lists on April 10.

PORTUGAL

  • Guilherme Campos
  • Marcelo Marques
  • Jose Nogueira

Confirmed by the Portuguese federation on April 6.

ROMANIA

  • Gabriel Burtanete
  • Robert Burtanete
  • Razvan-Denis Marc
  • Andrein Muntean
  • Nicholas Tarca
  • Toma Modoianu-Zseder, individual athlete

Confirmed by the Romanian federation on April 8.

SERBIA

  • Ivan Dejanovic
  • Petar Vefic

Confirmed via start lists on April 10.

SLOVAKIA

  • Oliver Kasala
  • Matej Nemcovic
  • Volodymyr Otreshko
  • Peter Vidricko

Confirmed by the Slovakian federation on April 9.

SLOVENIA

  • Luka Bojanc
  • Kevin Buckley
  • Anze Hribar

Confirmed by the Slovenian federation on April 6.

SPAIN

  • Nestor Abad
  • Daniel Carrion
  • Thierno Diallo
  • Adria Vera
  • Rayderley Zapata
  • Pau Jimenez, individual athlete

Confirmed by the Spanish federation on April 5.

SWEDEN

  • Karl Idesjö
  • Luis Il-Sung Melander
  • Joakim Lenberg
  • Marcus Stenberg
  • William Sundell
  • Filip Lidbeck, individual athlete

Confirmed by the Swedish federation on April 4.

SWITZERLAND

  • Moreno Kratter
  • Florian Langenegger
  • Noe Seifert
  • Taha Serhani
  • Eddy Yusof
  • Luca Giubellini, individual athlete

Confirmed by the Swiss federation on April 4.

TÜRKIYE

  • Ferhat Arican
  • Adem Asil
  • Mehmet Ayberk Kosak
  • Ahmet Önder
  • Kerem Sener
  • Hasan Bulut, individual athlete

Confirmed by the Turkish federation on April 9.

UKRAINE

  • Pantely Kolodii
  • Illia Kovtun
  • Mykyta Melnykov
  • Igor Radivilov
  • Radomyr Stelmakh

Confirmed via start lists on April 10.

Article by Lauren Hopkins

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