2023 European Men's and Women's Artistic Gymnastics Championships Wrap-Up
Day Two Results and Great Britain's Historic Victory
European Gymnastics Represents Diverse Facets of Gymnastics
Antalya, Türkiye - The 2023 European Artistic Gymnastics Championships concluded on April 16th, with Great Britain making history by winning their first-ever women's team gold. The competition brought together 319 athletes from 39 nations, making it a truly international event.
The championships served as a qualifying event for the 2023 World Championships, adding to the intensity of the competition. On the final day, Great Britain's women's team delivered a stunning performance to secure the top spot on the podium. This historic victory marks a significant milestone for British gymnastics.
The competition was highly contested, with top gymnasts from across Europe battling for medals. The results of the apparatus finals for men on day two are as follows:
Floor Exercise
- Artem Dolgopyat (Israel)
- Nikita Nagornyy (Russia)
- Adem Asil (Turkey)
- Krisztian Berki (Hungary)
- Nariman Kurbanov (Kazakhstan)
- Ferhat Arıcan (Turkey)
- Eleftherios Petrounias (Greece)
- Adem Asil (Turkey)
- Nikita Nagornyy (Russia)
- Igor Radivilov (Ukraine)
- Andrey Medvedev (Israel)
- Adem Asil (Turkey)
- Joe Fraser (Great Britain)
- Lukas Dauser (Germany)
- Ferhat Arıcan (Turkey)
- Tin Srbic (Croatia)
- Brody Malone (Ireland)
- Robert Tvorogal (Lithuania)
The European Artistic Gymnastics Championships showcased the talent and dedication of gymnasts from across the continent. With the World Championships on the horizon, the competition will undoubtedly serve as a valuable stepping stone for athletes vying for global glory.
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