1963 European Women's Artistic Gymnastics Championships

The 4th European Women's Artistic Gymnastics Championships were held in Paris. These were the first European Championships to be held in a non-Eastern Bloc country. Out of concerns that East Germany would be excluded, the competition was boycotted by Czechoslovakia, Bulgaria, Hungary, Romania, Poland, and the Soviet Union.[1]

Medalists

All three medalling countries won their first European Championship medals at this competition. [2]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
All-Around
 Mirjana Bilić (YUG)  Solveig Egman (SWE)  Ewa Rydell (SWE)
Vault
 Solveig Egman (SWE)  Thea Belmer (NED)  Jannie Vierstra (NED)
Uneven Bars
 Thea Belmer (NED)  Tereza Kočiš (YUG)  Solveig Egman (SWE)
Balance Beam
 Ewa Rydell (SWE)  Tereza Kočiš (YUG)  Mirjana Bilić (YUG)
Floor
 Mirjana Bilić (YUG)  Solveig Egman (SWE)  Tereza Kočiš (YUG)
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References

  1. "The Year Without Gymnastics". The Medal Count. Retrieved 4 May 2020.
  2. "Campionate Europene 1957-1994" (PDF). Gymnastics Federation of Romania (in Romanian).
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