2011 European Artistic Gymnastics Championships

The fourth Gymnastics European Championships in a single place from 4 to 10 April 2011 in Berlin. Venue was approximately 6000 -seat Max -Schmeling-Halle in the district of Prenzlauer Berg district of Pankow.

The German capital for the first time addressed the continental title fights off after with Frankfurt am Main (1955 ), Leipzig (1961 ), Essen (1979 ) and Bremen (2000) were already four German cities host.

Successful nation was Russia with a total of eight medals and three titles. Successful athletes were Philipp Boy ( Germany ), Flavius ​​Koczi (Romania) and Epke Zonderland (Netherlands ), each with a gold and a silver medal. For women, the Russian Anna Dementieva and the Romanian Sandra Izbaşa won two gold medals.

  • 2.1 all-around
  • 2.2 Device Finals Men
  • 2.3 Device Finals Women

Participant

At the European Championships 281 athletes from 39 countries had reported. The country was 6 men and 4 women go to the start. In fact, participated in the competitions 234 athletes (148 men, 85 women ) participated.

Participating countries with number of active players (men / women):

  • Armenia Armenia (2 / -)
  • Azerbaijan Azerbaijan ( 1 / -)
  • Belgium Belgium ( 6/4)
  • Bulgaria Bulgaria ( 3/1)
  • Denmark Denmark ( 3/3)
  • Germany Germany ( 6/4)
  • Finland Finland ( 6/2)
  • France France ( 6/4)
  • Georgia Georgia (1 / -)
  • Greece Greece ( 6/4)
  • Ireland Ireland ( 3/1)
  • Iceland Iceland ( 5/4)
  • Israel Israel ( 3/2)
  • Italy Italy ( 6/4)
  • Croatia Croatia (5/2 )
  • Latvia Latvia ( 2 / -)
  • Lithuania Lithuania ( 2/2)
  • Luxembourg Luxembourg ( 1/2)
  • Monaco Monaco ( 1 / -)
  • Netherlands Netherlands ( 6/2)
  • Norway Norway ( 1/1)
  • Austria Austria ( 6/2)
  • Poland Poland ( 3/3)
  • Portugal Portugal ( 4/2)
  • Romania Romania ( 4/4)
  • Russia Russia ( 6/4)
  • Sweden Sweden ( 2/2)
  • Switzerland Switzerland ( 6/4)
  • Serbia Serbia (1 / -)
  • Slovakia Slovakia (2 / -)
  • Slovenia Slovenia ( 5/1)
  • Spain ( 6/4)
  • Switzerland Switzerland (3/2 )
  • Turkey Turkey ( 3/2)
  • Ukraine Ukraine ( 6/4)
  • Hungary Hungary ( 3/3)
  • United Kingdom United Kingdom ( 5/4)
  • Belarus Belarus ( 5/2)
  • Cyprus Cyprus (3 / -)

German team

Hambüchen is not there after an operation on his ruptured Achilles tendon in January 2011, Matthias Fahrig missing because of the simultaneous military service in the army.

Swiss team

  • Women: Jessica Diacci, Ariella Kaeslin, Linda Stämpfli, Giulia stone Gruber
  • Men: Pascal Bucher, Claudio Capelli, Lucas Fischer, Daniel Groves, Nils Haller, Manuel Rickli

Linda Stämpfli sat down in an internal eliminator against the junior Nadia Baeriswyl by.

Austrian team

  • Women: Barbara Gasser, Elisa Hämmerle
  • Men: Marco Baldauf, Matthias Decker, Luke Kranzlmüller, Alexander Leidlmair, Fabian Leimlehner, Matthias Schwab

Results

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Apparatus finals Men

Apparatus finals women

Medal Tally

As of 10 April 2011 ( Final standings after 12 of 12 competitions )

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