The UEG has released the nominative rosters for this year’s European Championships, to be held beginning May 2 in Rimini, Italy.
A full list of all senior WAG teams is below, and we’ll change the “nominative” status to official once the rosters are announced by each federation.
ALBANIA
Nominative.
AUSTRIA
Confirmed by the Austrian federation as of April 20. Wutschka was originally named a reserve athlete but replaced Bianca Frysak, who withdrew due to injury. Rosa Schwaninger is the reserve athlete.
AZERBAIJAN
Nominative.
BELGIUM
Confirmed by the Belgian federation as of April 17. Chloe Baert, Naomi Descamps, and Alice Francoy are the reserve athletes.
BULGARIA
Confirmed by the Bulgarian federation as of April 30.
CROATIA
Nominative.
CZECHIA
Nominative.
DENMARK
Confirmed by the Danish federation as of April 30.
FINLAND
Confirmed by the Finnish federation as of April 28. Minea Antila, Hertta-Sofia Hiekkataipale, and Adeliina Siikala are the reserve athletes.
FRANCE
Confirmed by the French federation as of April 5. Lucie Henna, Djenna Laroui, and Silane Mielle are the reserve athletes.
GEORGIA
Nominative.
GERMANY
Confirmed by the German federation as of April 29. Lisa Wötzel is the reserve athlete.
GREAT BRITAIN
Confirmed by the British federation as of April 5. Martin was originally named a reserve athlete but replaced Ondine Achampong, who withdrew due to injury. Amelie Morgan is the reserve athlete.
GREECE
Confirmed by the Greek federation as of April 28.
HUNGARY
Confirmed by the Hungarian federation as of April 29.
ICELAND
Confirmed by the Icelandic federation as of April 3.
IRELAND
Confirmed by the Irish federation as of April 20.
ISRAEL
Nominative.
ITALY
Confirmed by the Italian federation as of April 30.
KOSOVO
Nominative.
LATVIA
Nominative.
LIECHTENSTEIN
Nominative.
LUXEMBOURG
Nominative.
MALTA
Nominative.
MONACO
Nominative.
NETHERLANDS
Nominative.
NORWAY
Confirmed by the Norwegian federation as of April 28.
POLAND
Nominative.
PORTUGAL
Confirmed by the Portuguese federation as of April 30.
ROMANIA
Confirmed by the Romanian federation as of April 23.
SERBIA
Nominative.
SLOVAKIA
Confirmed by the Slovakian federation as of April 29.
SLOVENIA
Confirmed by the Slovenian federation as of April 29.
SPAIN
Confirmed by the Spanish federation as of April 29.
SWEDEN
Confirmed by the Swedish federation as of April 30. Nora Hanfelt is the reserve athlete.
SWITZERLAND
Confirmed by the Swiss federation as of April 18.
TÜRKIYE
Nominative.
UKRAINE
Nominative.
Article by Lauren Hopkins
Kovacs is still competing, right?
And is there no hope anymore for Héduit to be competing?
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From what I’ve seen on instagram Héduit is still training and the French fed is still playing stupid games and winning stupid prizes, but I wouldn’t blame her in the slightest if she’s decided to retire.
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That’s really stupid. Héduit is one of the best they have… Well, there went Nemour…
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Oh I hope she gets well soon.
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(Not only) for me the biggest question of all: What will the EYOF superstar do on the uneven bars?
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Yeah, i am thinking about this, too. Is she doing a real dismount or only an easy one. We will see tomorrow!
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I am so sad about Ondine :(, i was really looking forward to seeing her in the OG
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