2025 European Aesthetic Group Gymnastics Championships

2025 European Aesthetic Group Gymnastics Championships
VenueMészáros Ferenc Sportcsarnok[1]
Location Budapest, Hungary
Start date19 September 2025
End date21 September 2025

The 2025 European Aesthetic Group Gymnastics Championships, the 6th edition, was held in Budapest, Hungary, from September 19 to 21, 2025 at the Mészáros Ferenc Sportcsarnok.

The event was originally scheduled to take place in Belgrade in June, but was rescheduled and relocated due to unforeseen circumstances in Serbia. The competition was organized alongside the IFAGG Grand Prix and a B-category international competition, following adjustments made by the International Federation of Aesthetic Group Gymnastics (IFAGG) to the event calendar.[2]

Participating nations

Schedule

Medal winners

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Senior Final[4] The National Team  Bulgaria

Karina Neykova, Siana Tabakova, Maria Mehlemova, Yana Staykova, Sibila Karpacheva, Viktoria Berova, Hristiana Kovacheva, Katrin Taseva

Expressia IFAGG

Arina Ivanova, Vasilisa Gavrilova, Polina Kostiuchenko, Daria Loktionova, Angelina Sheichuk, Kamilla Rasshchupkina, Anastasia Potapova, Polina Evteeva, Amina Shigapova

Madonna IFAGG

Ekaterina Davydova, Anastasiia Kuznetsova, Vitalia Malysheva, Alisa Remez, Anastasia Zolina, Mariia Zauer, Vitalina Khorina, Angelina Shnaider, Anastasia Iakimovich

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Junior Final[5] Madonna Junior IFAGG

Anastasiia Alekseeva, Ruslana Brusanova, Angelina Kalaidzhian, Maria Mitroshina, Kseniia Khrapunkova, Polina Petrova, Maria Volodina, Valeriia Troiniakova, Sofia Pletneva

National Team  Bulgaria

Linoy Georieva, Daria Nacheva, Jaklin Naydenova, Dalia Ivanova, Nikol Zlatkova, Andrea Sarafova, Andera Hristova

Victoria IFAGG

Olesia Stepanova, Arina Kulgina, Viktoria Slesareva, Kristina Dorokhova, Elizaveta Chaplygina, Malika Abramova, Aleksandra Miasnikova

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Results

Senior

The top 12 teams (2 per country) and the host country in Preliminaries qualify to the Finals.

Place Nation Name Preliminaries Final Total
1 Bulgaria The National Team 28.600 (1) 28.600 (1) 57.200
2 IFAGG Expressia 28.150 (2) 28.450 (2) 56.600
3 IFAGG Madonna 27.750 (4) 27.950 (3) 55.700
4 Finland Minetit 27.850 (3) 27.750 (4) 55.600
5 Estonia Rebasesabad 27.000 (6) 27.350 (5) 54.350
6 Finland OVO Team 26.900 (7) 26.800 (6) 53.700
7 Bulgaria Academic 26.400 (10) 26.050 (7) 52.450
8 IFAGG Silfida 24.800 (11) 25.550 (8) 50.350
9 Czech Republic Prague AGG Team Thunder 24.750 (12) 25.050 (9) 49.800
10 Czech Republic SK MG Mantila Brno Smilles 24.550 (13) 24.350 (10) 48.900
11 Estonia Esperanza 23.550 (14) 22.850 (11) 46.400
12 Ukraine Aelita Team 22.550 (15) 21.900 (12) 44.450
13 IFAGG Nebesa 27.050 (5) 27.050
14 IFAGG Gloria 26.650 (8) 26.650
15 Finland Sirius 26.550 (9) 26.550
16 Ukraine Avangard 22.450 (16) 22.450
17 Ukraine Sky 22.350 (17) 22.350
18 Austria Prestige 22.000 (18) 22.000
19 Italy Pro Recco Gym 21.850 (19) 21.850
20 Estonia Melissa 21.150 (20) 21.150
21 France Esperanza Team Elite 20.800 (21) 20.800
22 Belgium Hope Stars Belgium 20.050 (22) 20.050
23 Bulgaria Velbajd 19.650 (23) 19.650
24 Hungary Queens 19.050 (24) 19.050
25 Hungary Team Balance 16.700 (25) 16.700

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1RGF1124
2 Bulgaria (BUL)1102
Totals (2 entries)2226

Notes

  1. ^ Under the Court of Arbitration for Sport ban, Russia may not use its name, flag, or anthem and must present themselves as "Neutral Athlete" or "Neutral Team" at any world championships. Thus, Russian (and Belarusian) gymnasts competed under a modified flag and the name "IFAGG".
  2. ^ Following the advice of IOC President Thomas Bach on the issue of the safety of athletes from Russia and Belarus, the IFAGG Council decided to prevent the teams from Russia and Belarus from participating in the 2022 World Championships and the 2023 European Championships. The IFAGG president described the decision as "fatal because for the athletes life is sports, and the competitions are the basis of sports", but emphasized that it was necessary in order to safeguard cooperation with other sports organizations and to maintain the pathway towards Olympic recognition.[3]

References

  1. ^ "IFAGG European Championships". www.ifagg.com. Retrieved 19 September 2025.
  2. ^ "The events in Serbia will be postponed to the next season". www.ifagg.com. 28 February 2025. Retrieved 19 September 2025.
  3. ^ "Information letter of IFAGG President" (PDF). 7 September 2022. Retrieved 19 September 2025.
  4. ^ "Европейско злато и сребро за България в естетическата гимнастика". bnr.bg (in Bulgarian). 21 September 2025. Retrieved 21 September 2025.
  5. ^ "Чемпионат и первенство Европы по эстетической гимнастике завершились в Будапеште". vfeg.ru. 24 September 2025. Retrieved 6 December 2025.
  6. ^ "IFAGG JUNIOR & SENIOR EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIPS". rgform.eu. Retrieved 21 September 2025.