The European Gymnastics Championships will be the first major artistic gymnastics competition after the 2024 Olympic Games, and it will take place in Leipzig, Germany, in 2025. The tournament is set to take place from Monday, May 26, to Saturday, May 31.
In 2025, Leipzig, Germany, will host the 11th European Men’s and Women’s Artistic Gymnastics Championships, a championship for artistic gymnastics, from May 26 to May 31. The European championship will be the 36th for women and the 46th for men, including the individual men’s and women’s titles played in even-numbered years. There will be a Mixed Team Final for the first time.
Today marks the start of the 2025 European Championships in Leipzig, Germany, which will feature gymnastics’ new mixed team final format. This year’s competition acts as a training for the 2028 Olympic Games, but it does not influence world championship qualification. Top athletes from 16 federations will compete on a variety of apparatuses in the mixed team final; medalists will be decided on the first day of the competition. Fans who want to watch the event live and online can get a detailed schedule and athlete rosters.
An experienced and strong Italian team, led by Olympic balance beam champion Alice D’Amato, is aiming to defend their 2024 team championship. Manila Esposito, a teammate, is also expected to compete, hoping to defend her all-around title from a year ago.
Other Olympic medalists have signed up for the European Championships, including Romania’s Ana Barbosu, who won bronze in the Paris 2024 floor exercise, and Belgium’s Nina Derwael, who won the Tokyo 2020 uneven bars title.
The men’s competition will include many Olympic medalists, including British bronze medalists Jake Jarman and Harry Hepworth, Rio 2016 still rings champion Eleftherios Petrounias of Greece, and Tokyo 2020 floor gold medalist Artem Dolgopyat of Israel.
A mixed team event, in which one male and one female participate together for the first time, will also be revealed to Leipzig fans. A mixed team competition will debut at the Olympic Games in LA28.
The mixed team final features top WAG and MAG athletes representing 16 different federations.
In the mixed team final, four apparatuses will be used to aggregate scores.
The competition will take place from May 26 to 31, 2025.
WAG and MAG Qualifications will take place in several subdivisions before the mixed team final.
The Leipzig performance will shed light on how prepared the athletes are for the next Olympics and could have an impact on future training strategies and regimens. Fans are excited to watch how the new format develops and which federations take center stage.
The full schedule and how to watch all of the action live from Germany are provided below.
All times indicated below are local to the event.
11:00 am – 12:05 pm – Women’s Qualifying and Team Final, Subdivision 1
Bulgaria, Belgium, Slovakia, Georgia, Azerbaijan, Israel
12:30 pm –2:35 pm – Women’s Qualifying and Team Final, Subdivision 2
Ukraine, Denmark, Slovenia, Sweden, Latvia, Croatia, Finland, Netherlands
3:30 pm – 5:35 pm – Women’s Qualifying and Team Final, Subdivision 3
Hungary, Portugal, Iceland, Spain, Czechia, Serbia, Greece, Luxembourg, Liechtenstein, Norway, Austria
6:00 pm – 8:00 pm – Women’s Qualifying and Team Final, Subdivision 4
France, Great Britain, Türkiye, Italy, Switzerland, Germany, Romania, Poland
10:00 am – 12:55 pm – Men’s Qualifying and Team Final, Subdivision 1
Cyprus, Bulgaria, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Belgium, Iceland, Finland
2:00 pm – 4:55 pm – Men’s Qualifying and Team Final, Subdivision 2
Netherlands, Slovenia, Poland, Denmark, Portugal, Romania, Sweden, Austria, France, Lithuania, Albania, Luxembourg, Israel, Greece, Czechia
5:30 pm –8:30 pm – Men’s Qualifying and Team Final, Subdivision 3
Spain, Türkiye, Great Britain, Hungary, Germany, Armenia, Croatia, Ukraine, Switzerland, Norway, Slovakia, Serbia, Italy
5:00 pm – 7:20 pm – Mixed Team Final and Award Ceremony
2:00 pm – 4:05 pm – Women’s All-Around Final and Award Ceremony
6:30 pm – 9:20 pm – Men’s All-Around Final and Award Ceremony
4:00 pm – 4:45 pm – Men’s Floor Final and Award Ceremony
4:45 pm – 5:30 pm – Women’s Vault Final and Award Ceremony
5:30 pm – 6:15 pm – Men’s Pommel Horse Final and Award Ceremony
6:15 pm – 7:00 pm – Women’s Uneven Bars Final and Award Ceremony
7:00 pm – 7:45 pm – Men’s Still Rings Final and Award Ceremony
The European Broadcast Union’s free streaming service, Eurovision Sport, and free-to-broadcast will both broadcast the 2025 European Gymnastics Championships throughout Europe.
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