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In just 4 weeks, the Acrobatic Gymnastics community will gather in Luxembourg for the biennial continental tournaments, the European Age Groups Competitions and the European Championships.
The European Age Group Competitions will be held from 10 to 13 April 2025 and will feature 174 Pre Youth (11 – 16) gymnasts and 211 Youth (12 – 18) gymnasts, representing 24 nations.
The following week, from 16 to 20 April, Europe’s best junior and senior ACRO gymnasts will take to the stage in the European Championships. A grand total of 350 gymnasts – 165 juniors and 185 seniors – from 23 countries will aim for continental glory.
A fabulous line-up promises to deliver a fantastic competition! We’ll see Azerbaijani mixed pair Aghasif Rahimov and Raziya Seyidli and men’s pair Daniel Abbasov and Murad Rafiyev at work. Both pairs are not only defending European Champions, but also the reigning World Champions! More World Champion material comes from Belgium, as women’s pair Maysae Bouhouch and Silke Macharis are looking to add European gold to their triple world crown. Forced to withdraw due to injury at the last Europeans, in 2023, the formidable duo showed their worth again last weekend, on home soil, where they won 2 titles at the World Cup event in Puurs. Amy Refaeli and Yonatan Fridman, Vice-World Champions, and seasoned competitors are leading Israel’s delegation. Ukraine has World Champions Bohdan Ivanyk and Anastasiia Semenovych in their ranks while Yevfrosyniia Kryvytska and Ivan Labunets won all three titles in Puurs. Powerhouse Great Britain counts on, amongst their strong teams, the Worlds experience of medallists Natalia Gilbert and Esme Mathias.
Another great ACRO nation, Portugal can count on reigning dynamic World Champions Miguel Lopes and Goncalo Parreira while Spain is sending the silver medallists in the same category: Juan Daniel Molina and Jose Moreno. Both pairs impressed in Puurs last weekend. More Puurs magic came from Portugal’s men’s group featuring Rodrigo Coutinho, Gustavo Fernandes, Andre Fiuza and Rafael Santos, and women’s group Leonor Carreira, Ema Fernandes and Alicia Santos. Of course, Germany’s crowd favourites Daniel Blintsov and Diana Lust will also head to D’Coque Sports Arena.
Check out the full lists here: EAGC and Europeans!
Excited to see what will happen in Luxembourg? Get your tickets now!