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European Artistic Gymnastics Championships – Women's balance beam

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The balance beam event at the European Women's Artistic Gymnastics Championships was first held in 1957.[1]

Three medals are awarded: gold for first place, silver for second place, and bronze for third place. Tie breakers have not been used in every year. In the event of a tie between two gymnasts, both names are listed, and the following position (second for a tie for first, third for a tie for second) is left empty because a medal was not awarded for that position. If three gymnastics tied for a position, the following two positions are left empty.

Cătălina Ponor, with five golds and one bronze, holds the records for most gold medals and most total medals in this event.

Medalists

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Year Location Gold Silver Bronze
1957[2] Romania Bucharest Soviet Union Larisa Latynina Romania Sonia Iovan Soviet Union Tamara Manina
1959[3] Poland Kraków Czechoslovakia Věra Čáslavská Romania Sonia Iovan Poland Natalia Kot
1961[4] East Germany Leipzig Soviet Union Polina Astakhova Soviet Union Larisa Latynina East Germany Ingrid Föst
1963[5] France Paris Sweden Ewa Rydell Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Tereza Kočiš Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Mirjana Bilić
1965[6] Bulgaria Sofia Czechoslovakia Věra Čáslavská Soviet Union Larisa Latynina East Germany Birgit Radochla
Soviet Union Larisa Petrik
1967[7] Netherlands Amsterdam Czechoslovakia Věra Čáslavská Soviet Union Natalia Kuchinskaya Soviet Union Zinaida Voronina
1969[8] Sweden Landskrona East Germany Karin Büttner-Janz Soviet Union Olga Karasyova Czechoslovakia Jindra Košťálová
1971[9] Soviet Union Minsk Soviet Union Tamara Lazakovich Soviet Union Ludmilla Tourischeva East Germany Erika Zuchold
1973[10] United Kingdom London Soviet Union Ludmilla Tourischeva East Germany Kerstin Gerschau Romania Anca Grigoraș
1975[11] Norway Skien Romania Nadia Comăneci Soviet Union Nellie Kim Romania Alina Goreac
1977[12] Czechoslovakia Prague Soviet Union Elena Mukhina Soviet Union Nellie Kim Soviet Union Maria Filatova
1979[13] Denmark Copenhagen Soviet Union Natalia Shaposhnikova Romania Emilia Eberle Romania Nadia Comăneci
1981[14] Spain Madrid East Germany Maxi Gnauck Soviet Union Natalia Ilienko Romania Rodica Dunca
1983[15] Sweden Gothenburg Romania Lavinia Agache East Germany Astrid Heese Romania Mihaela Stănuleț
1985[16] Finland Helsinki Soviet Union Oksana Omelianchik Czechoslovakia Hana Říčná Soviet Union Yelena Shushunova
1987[17] Soviet Union Moscow Romania Daniela Silivaș Romania Eugenia Golea West Germany Anja Wilhelm
1989[18] Belgium Brussels Soviet Union Olesya Dudnik
Romania Gabriela Potorac
None awarded Romania Daniela Silivaș
1990[19] Greece Athens Soviet Union Svetlana Boginskaya Soviet Union Natalia Kalinina Romania Maria Neculiță
1992[20] France Nantes Belarus Svetlana Boginskaya Ukraine Tatiana Gutsu Ukraine Ludmilla Stovbchataya
1994[21] Sweden Stockholm Romania Gina Gogean Ukraine Lilia Podkopayeva Romania Lavinia Miloșovici
1996[22] United Kingdom Birmingham Russia Rozalia Galiyeva Romania Gina Gogean Belarus Elena Piskun
1998[23] Russia Saint Petersburg Russia Evgeniya Kuznetsova Ukraine Olha Teslenko Russia Ludmila Ezhova
Romania Simona Amânar
2000[24] France Paris Russia Svetlana Khorkina Romania Simona Amânar Russia Elena Zamolodchikova
2002[25] Greece Patras Russia Ludmila Ezhova Russia Svetlana Khorkina Netherlands Verona van de Leur
2004[26] Netherlands Amsterdam Romania Cătălina Ponor Romania Alexandra Eremia Russia Svetlana Khorkina
2005[27] Hungary Debrecen Romania Cătălina Ponor France Marine Debauve Russia Anna Pavlova
2006[28] Greece Volos Romania Cătălina Ponor Spain Lenika de Simone Ukraine Maryna Proskurina
Romania Sandra Izbașa
2007[29] Netherlands Amsterdam Russia Yulia Lozhechko Romania Sandra Izbașa Greece Stefani Bismpikou
Romania Steliana Nistor
2008[30] France Clermont-Ferrand Russia Ksenia Semyonova Romania Sandra Izbașa
Ukraine Alina Kozich
None awarded
2009[31] Italy Milan Ukraine Yana Demyanchuk Romania Anamaria Tămârjan Romania Gabriela Drăgoi
2010[32] United Kingdom Birmingham Romania Amelia Racea Russia Aliya Mustafina Romania Raluca Haidu
2011[33] Germany Berlin Russia Anna Dementyeva Italy Carlotta Ferlito Italy Elisabetta Preziosa
2012[34] Belgium Brussels Romania Cătălina Ponor Romania Larisa Iordache United Kingdom Hannah Whelan
2013[35] Russia Moscow Romania Larisa Iordache Romania Diana Bulimar Russia Anastasia Grishina
2014[36] Bulgaria Sofia Russia Maria Kharenkova Romania Larisa Iordache Russia Aliya Mustafina
2015[37] France Montpellier Romania Andreea Munteanu United Kingdom Becky Downie France Claire Martin
2016[38] Switzerland Bern Russia Aliya Mustafina France Marine Boyer Romania Cătălina Ponor
2017[39] Romania Cluj-Napoca Romania Cătălina Ponor Netherlands Eythora Thorsdottir Romania Larisa Iordache
2018[40] Scotland Glasgow Netherlands Sanne Wevers Belgium Nina Derwael France Marine Boyer
2019[41] Poland Szczecin United Kingdom Alice Kinsella France Mélanie de Jesus dos Santos France Lorette Charpy
2020[42] Turkey Mersin Romania Larisa Iordache Romania Silviana Sfiringu Ukraine Anastasiia Motak
2021[43] Switzerland Basel France Mélanie de Jesus dos Santos Netherlands Sanne Wevers Ukraine Anastasia Bachynska
2022 Germany Munich Germany Emma Malewski United Kingdom Ondine Achampong France Carolann Héduit
2023 Turkey Antalya Netherlands Sanne Wevers Italy Manila Esposito Hungary Zsófia Kovács
2024 Italy Rimini Italy Manila Esposito Romania Sabrina Voinea France Marine Boyer

Medal table

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Romania (ROU)14151544
2 Soviet Union (URS)99523
3 Russia (RUS)92617
4 Czechoslovakia (TCH)3115
5 East Germany (GDR)2237
6 Netherlands (NED)2215
7 Ukraine (UKR)1449
8 France (FRA)1359
9 Great Britain (GBR)1214
 Italy (ITA)1214
11 Belarus (BLR)1012
12 Germany (GER)1001
 Sweden (SWE)1001
14 Yugoslavia (YUG)0112
15 Belgium (BEL)0101
 Spain (ESP)0101
17 Greece (GRE)0011
 Hungary (HUN)0011
 Poland (POL)0011
 West Germany (FRG)0011
Totals (20 entries)464548139

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