European Artistic Gymnastics Championships – Women's individual all-around

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The European Women's Artistic Gymnastics Championships were first held in 1957.

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.

Medalists

Year Location Gold Silver Bronze
1957 Romania Bucharest Soviet Union Larisa Latynina Romania Elena Teodorescu Romania Sonia Iovan
1959 Poland Krakow Poland Natalia Kot Romania Elena Teodorescu Romania Sonia Iovan
1961 East Germany Leipzig Soviet Union Larisa Latynina Soviet Union Polina Astakhova Czechoslovakia Vera Caslavska
East Germany Ingrid Fost
1963 France Paris Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Mirjana Bilić Sweden Solveig Egman Sweden Eva Rydell
1965 Bulgaria Sofia Czechoslovakia Vera Caslavska Soviet Union Larisa Latynina East Germany Birgit Radochla
1967 Netherlands Amsterdam Czechoslovakia Vera Caslavska Soviet Union Zinaida Voronina Czechoslovakia Marianna Krajčírová
1969 Sweden Landskrona East Germany Karin Janz Soviet Union Olga Karasyova Soviet Union Ludmila Turischeva
East Germany Erika Zuchold
1971 Soviet Union Minsk Soviet Union Tamara Lazakovich
Soviet Union Ludmila Turischeva
- East Germany Erika Zuchold
1973 United Kingdom London Soviet Union Ludmila Turischeva Soviet Union Olga Korbut East Germany Kerstin Gerschau
1975 Norway Skien Romania Nadia Comaneci Soviet Union Nelli Kim East Germany Annelore Zinke
1977 Czechoslovakia Prague Romania Nadia Comaneci Soviet Union Elena Mukhina East Germany Steffi Kraker
1979 Denmark Copenhagen Romania Nadia Comaneci Romania Emilia Eberle Soviet Union Natalia Shaposhnikova
1981 Spain Madrid East Germany Maxi Gnauck Romania Cristina Grigoraș Soviet Union Alla Misnik
1983 Sweden Gothenburg Soviet Union Olga Bicherova Romania Lavinia Agache Romania Ecaterina Szabo
Soviet Union Albina Shishova
1985 Finland Helsinki Soviet Union Elena Shushunova East Germany Maxi Gnauck Soviet Union Oksana Omelianchik
1987 Soviet Union Moscow Romania Daniela Silivas Soviet Union Aleftina Pryakhina Bulgaria Diana Dudeva
Soviet Union Elena Shushunova
1989 Belgium Brussels Soviet Union Svetlana Boguinskaya Romania Daniela Silivas Soviet Union Olga Strazheva
1990 Greece Athens Soviet Union Svetlana Boguinskaya Soviet Union Natalia Kalinina Hungary Henrietta Ónodi
1992 France Nantes Ukraine Tatiana Gutsu Romania Gina Gogean Romania Vanda Hadarean
1994 Sweden Stockholm Romania Gina Gogean Russia Svetlana Khorkina
Russia Dina Kochetkova
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1996 United Kingdom Birmingham Ukraine Lilia Podkopayeva Belarus Svetlana Boguinskaya Romania Lavinia Milosovici
1998 Russia Saint Petersburg Russia Svetlana Khorkina Romania Simona Amanar Romania Claudia Presacan
2000 France Paris Russia Svetlana Khorkina Russia Elena Zamolodchikova Ukraine Viktoria Karpenko
2002 Greece Patras Russia Svetlana Khorkina Netherlands Verona van de Leur Ukraine Alena Kvasha
2004 Netherlands Amsterdam Ukraine Alina Kozich Romania Daniela Sofronie Russia Elena Zamolodchikova
2005 Hungary Debrecen France Marine Debauve Russia Anna Pavlova Russia Yulia Lozhechko
2007 Netherlands Amsterdam Italy Vanessa Ferrari Romania Sandra Izbașa Ukraine Alina Kozich
2009 Italy Milan Russia Ksenia Semenova Russia Ksenia Afanasyeva Switzerland Ariella Kaeslin
2011 Germany Berlin Russia Anna Dementyeva Germany Elisabeth Seitz Romania Amelia Racea
2013 Russia Moscow Russia Aliya Mustafina Romania Larisa Iordache Russia Anastasia Grishina
2015 France Montpellier Switzerland Giulia Steingruber Russia Maria Kharenkova United Kingdom Ellie Downie
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