The Rhythmic Gymnastics European Championships are the European championships for the sport of rhythmic gymnastics. They were first held in 1978. Prior to 2006, they were called the European Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships. The competition is organised by the European Union of Gymnastics.
Year | Games | Host City | Country |
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1978 | I | Madrid | Spain |
1980 | II | Amsterdam | Netherlands |
1982 | III | Stavanger | Norway |
1984 | IV | Vienna | Austria |
1986 | V | Florence | Italy |
1988 | VI | Helsinki | Finland |
1990 | VII | Gothenburg | Sweden |
1992 | VIII | Stuttgart | Germany |
1993 | IX | Málaga | Spain |
1994 | X | Thessalonika | Greece |
1995 | XI | Telford | England |
1996 | XII | Asker | Norway |
1997 | XIII | Patras | Greece |
1998 | XIV | Porto | Portugal |
1999 | XV | Budapest | Hungary |
2000 | XVI | Zaragoza | Spain |
2001 | XVII | Geneva | Switzerland |
2002 | XVIII | Granada | Spain |
2003 | XIX | Riesa | Germany |
2004 | XX | Kiev | Ukraine |
2005 | XXI | Moscow | Russia |
2006 | XXII | Moscow | Russia |
2007 | XXIII | Baku | Azerbaijan |
2008 | XXIV | Turin | Italy |
2009 | XXV | Baku | Azerbaijan |
2010 | XXVI | Bremen | Germany |
2011 | XXVII | Minsk | Belarus |
2012 | XXVIII | Nizhny Novgorod | Russia |
2013 | XXIX | Vienna | Austria |
2014 | XXX | Baku | Azerbaijan |
2015 | XXX | ] |
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