30. Mai 2025
Leipzig, GER
Artistic Gymnastics

For the sixth time since the first European Championships in Frankfurt in 1956, a European Men's Gymnastics Championship will be held on German soil, with Leipzig making its debut, even though the former DHfK men's club of the former GDR was one of the strongest performance centres alongside Potsdam and Berlin and also wrote world gymnastics history with Klaus Koeste's Olympic victory (Munich 1972, vault). This year, many of the 165 current European Championship starters will be...

30. Mai 2025
Leipzig, GER
Artistic Gymnastics

Hall I of the Leipzig Exhibition Centre hosts the competitions of the 2025 European Gymnastics Championships as part of the "International German Gymnastics Festival", for which a total of 136 female and 165 male gymnasts from 37 nations have registered.
* The 46th European Women's Championships opened with the qualification competitions and the Women's Team Final on Monday (May 26).
* The 47th Men's European Championships followed on Tuesday (May 27).
After winning...

28. Mai 2025
Leipzig, GER
Artistic Gymnastics

For the first time in the history of the European Championships, the title of ‘European Artistic Gymnastics MIXED TEAM CHAMPIONS’ will be contested at the 2025 European Gymnastics Championships in Leipzig. Today, the 16 best teams competed, each consisting of one male and one female gymnast from the same nation, who competed on three selected apparatus: men on floor, parallel bars and high bar; women on vault, beam and floor.
♦ And after the surprise silver medal...

27. Mai 2025
Leipzig, GER
Artistic Gymnastics

At its executive meeting in Dublin (IRL), the European Gymnastics Association (EG) awarded the next European Championships in 2025 to the German Gymnastics Federation (DTB: Deutscher Turner-Bund).
The DTB will host this major continental event 2025 from May 26 to May 31 as part of the International German Gymnastics Festival (Turnfest) in Leipzig.

20. Mai 2025
Newport, GBR
Artistic Gymnastics

*BG --: British Gymnastics has named its teams for the European Artistic Gymnastics Championships (ECh) from May 26 t0 31 in Leipzig (GER):
** This year’s British women’s gymnastics team includes newly crowned 2025 British Senior All-Around Champion, Alia Leat (Heathrow Gymnastics Club), making a sensational return. She’ll be joined by 2024 Olympian Ruby Evans (Clwb Cymru Caerdydd), along with Ruby Stacey (Plymouth Swallows School of Gymnastics), and rising stars Emily Roper (Pipers Vale Gymnastics Club) and Frances Stone...

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