European Acrobatics Championships

The European Acrobatics Championships are the main acrobatic gymnastics championships in Europe. The championships are organized by the European Union of Gymnastics.[1]

Summary of championships

Number Year City Country Date Venue No. of
Athletes
No. of
Countries
11978Riga Soviet Union19–21 May5
21979Szeged Hungary30 May - 5 June
31980Poznań Poland16-22 September
41982London United Kingdom9-11 September
51984Sofia Bulgaria2-8 October
61985Augsburg West Germany16-18 May
71986Rennes France27-29 November
81987Wroclaw Poland26-28 June
91988Antwerp Belgium1-4 December
101989Riga Soviet UnionOctober
111990Augsburg West Germany29 October - 4 November 12
121991Lisbon Portugal1–4 November12
131992Rennes France25–28 November15
141993Antwerpen Belgium22-28 November18
151994Zielona Góra Poland19–22 May 18
161995Wroclaw Poland9–12 November 19
171996Riesa Germany30 September–7 October
181997Baunatal Germany27–29 June 17
191999Zielona Góra Poland10–13 June
202001Faro Portugal10–12 May
212003Zielona Góra Poland6–9 October
222005Thessaloníki Greece10-16 October
232007Den Bosch Netherlands21-28 October
242009Vila do Conde Portugal1-4 October
252011Varna Bulgaria26-30 October
262013Odivelas Portugal16–28 OctoberMultiusos de Odivelas10712
272015Riesa Germany23 September - 5 OctoberSachsen Arena
282017Rzeszow Poland19-22 OctoberPodpromie Hall13
292019Holon Israel30 October - 3 NovemberHolon Toto Hall30520
302021Pesaro Italy7-10 October
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References

  1. "UEG". Archived from the original on 2017-09-01. Retrieved 2013-06-14.
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