2004 European Women's Artistic Gymnastics Championships
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European Women's Artistic Gymnastics Championships The European Women's Gymnastics Championships are an artistic championships for female gymnasts from European countries organised by the European Union of Gymnastics. They are held annually, though rotate between two different formats. History ...
were held from 29 April to 2 May 2004 in
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Medalists


Medal table


Combined


Seniors


Juniors


Seniors


Team

The team competition also served as qualification for the individual finals. The top eight placing teams are shown below; the other teams competing were Bulgaria, Greece, Switzerland, Germany, Czech Republic, Belgium, Poland, Belarus, Slovakia, Finland, Austria, Norway, Lithuania, Hungary, Cyprus and Iceland.


Individual all-around


Vault


Uneven bars


Balance beam


Floor


Juniors


Team


Individual all-around


Vault


Uneven bars


Balance beam


Floor


References

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