European Artistic Gymnastics Championships – Women's balance beam

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