The 2023 European Youth Olympic Festival WAG Master Team List

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Benedetta Gava

The 2023 European Youth Olympic Festival kicks off with the opening ceremony on Sunday, July 23, while the first day of women’s competition will be held on July 26.

While there aren’t any official nominative rosters available yet, I’ve compiled the below information based on team announcements from various federations. I’ll update these as more information comes in.

ALBANIA

  • Gresa Dragani
  • Orkida Gjoka

Confirmed via the entries list on July 18.

ARMENIA

  • Marieta Buchakhchyan

Confirmed via the entries list on July 18.

AUSTRIA

Confirmed by the Austrian federation on July 7.

AZERBAIJAN

  • Duyghu Majidzade
  • Aytan Mammadova

Confirmed via the entries list on July 18.

BELGIUM

Confirmed by the Belgian Olympic Committee on July 7. Naomi Descamps is the alternate.

BOSNIA & HERZEGOVINA

  • Katja Vujicic

Confirmed via the entries list on July 18.

BULGARIA

Confirmed by the Bulgarian federation on July 14.

CROATIA

Confirmed via the entries list on July 18. Mirna Hontic was initially named to the team but has withdrawn as of July 23.

CYPRUS

  • Kyriaki Lysandrou
  • Eleana Panagiotou
  • Kalypso Papaioannou

Confirmed via the entries list on July 18.

CZECHIA

Confirmed via the entries list on July 18.

DENMARK

Confirmed via the entries list on July 18.

FINLAND

Confirmed by the Finnish Olympic Committee.

FRANCE

Confirmed by the French federation. Noélie Ayuso, Romane Hamelin, and Ming van Eijken are the alternates.

GEORGIA

  • Tinatini Tqemaladze

Confirmed via the entries list on July 18.

GERMANY

Confirmed by the German federation on July 12. Claudine Soliman was initially named to the team, but has withdrawn due to injury, with Wötzel replacing her.

GREAT BRITAIN

Confirmed by the British Olympic Committee on June 8.

GREECE

  • Despoina Sagka
  • Maria Spiliopoulou

Confirmed via the entries list on July 18.

HUNGARY

Confirmed by the Hungarian Olympic Committee.

ICELAND

Confirmed by the Icelandic federation.

IRELAND

Confirmed by the Irish federation on July 13.

ISRAEL

Confirmed by the Israeli federation on July 11.

ITALY

Confirmed by the Italian federation on July 13.

LATVIA

Confirmed by the Latvian Olympic Committee on July 12.

LIECHTENSTEIN

On the entries by number list, but no athletes were confirmed by the Liechtenstein Olympic Committee on July 7.

LITHUANIA

  • Daniele Tarailyte

Confirmed via the entries list on July 18.

MOLDOVA

  • Aniela Morozan

Confirmed via the entries list on July 18.

MONACO

On the entries by number list, but no athletes were ultimately confirmed.

NETHERLANDS

Confirmed by the Dutch federation on July 10. Chemene Lamaitre and Yuna Uljee are the alternates.

NORTH MACEDONIA 

  • Stefani Deljanovska

Confirmed via the entries list on July 18.

NORWAY

Confirmed via the entries list on July 18.

POLAND

Confirmed via the entries list on July 18.

PORTUGAL

  • Rita Ferreirinha
  • Clara Justo
  • Joana Reis

Confirmed by the Portuguese federation on July 4.

ROMANIA

Confirmed by the Romanian federation on July 7.

SERBIA

Confirmed via the entries list on July 18.

SLOVAKIA

On the entries by number list, but no athletes were confirmed by the Slovakian Olympic Committee.

SLOVENIA

  • Luna Babic
  • Luana Lubinic
  • Vita Prijanovic

Confirmed via the entries list on July 18.

SPAIN

Confirmed by the Spanish federation on June 26.

SWITZERLAND

Confirmed by the Swiss federation on July 12.

TÜRKIYE

Confirmed via the entries list on July 18.

UKRAINE

Confirmed by the Ukrainian Olympic Committee on July 7.

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