Where to watch the European Artistic Gymnastics Championships 2025

The European Artistic Gymnastics Championships begin on Monday in Leipzig with a host of British names in action.

The continent’s best gymnasts will descend upon Germany for six days of action to decide the European champions across a range of events.

The first two days will see countries battle it out in the men’s and women’s team competitions all while hoping to secure their places in the individual apparatus finals.

What disciplines are at the 2025 European Artistic Gymnastics Championships?

There will be three team competitions taking place this year, with the mixed team joining the men’s and women’s team finals.

The women’s team final will see the first medallists crowned on Monday with the men’s team final taking place the next day.

Then, one man and one woman from each country will join together to become the first-ever European mixed team champions.

From Thursday, athletes will compete in the individual finals.

For the women, the individual events are: all-around, vault, uneven bars, balance beam and floor.

And the men will compete in all-around, floor, pommel horse, rings, vault, parallel bars and horizontal bars.

Previous British success at the European Championships

Last year’s Championships saw Great Britain win six medals across the men’s and women’s events.

Luke Whitehouse and Jake Jarman claimed golds in the men’s floor and vault respectively, with Jarman also claiming team silver.

The women’s team also won silver, with Alice Kinsella and Georgia-Mae Fenton winning bronze in the all-around and uneven bars respectively.

At the 2023 event, Great Britain topped the medal table with nine medals, including four golds, as Jessica Gadirova stood atop the podium in two individual finals and also helped the women’s team to gold.

At the joint men’s and women’s artistic gymnastics European Championships, Great Britain are second in the overall medal table with 15 golds, 20 silver and 13 bronze.

Who is competing at the European Championships?

Olympic medallists Harry Hepworth and Jake Jarman form part of the men’s team alongside fellow Paris 2024 Olympian Luke Whitehouse.

World medallist Courtney Tulloch will also be in action, as will British all-around champion Jamie Lewis, and senior international debutant Jonas Rushworth.

Paris 2024 Olympian Ruby Evans headlines a new-look women’s team with British all-around champion Alia Leat named alongside Ruby Stacey, Emily Roper and Frances Stone.

Where to watch the European Artistic Gymnastics Championships?

Television coverage of the finals will begin with the mixed team final on Wednesday and will show all the individual finals through to Saturday.

The coverage will be across BBC Two, BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website.

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