Ukraine won its first medal at Euro-2025 in artistic gymnastics.
31.05.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
31.05.2025
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At the Euro-2025 championship in artistic gymnastics, the Ukrainian team won its first medal. Nazar Chepurnyi became the bronze medalist in the vault, reports 'Glavkom'. Eight athletes participated in the vault final, including a Ukrainian.
Nazar Chepurnyi's Participation
- Nazar Chepurnyi showed the third result in the artistic gymnastics qualification, scoring 14.466 points.
- This medal was Chepurnyi's second at this continental championship. Previously, he finished in 14th place in the individual ranking and was close to the podium in floor exercises.
Final Results
- In the final, each participant had two attempts, the results of which were summed up. Chepurnyi started the final and received 14.583 points, allowing him to win the 'bronze'.
- The victory was claimed by Armenian Artur Davtyan, while the second place went to Briton Jake German.
Other Championship Awards
- Artur Davtyan (Armenia) - 14.799 points
- Jake German (Great Britain) - 14.733
- Nazar Chepurnyi (Ukraine) - 14.583
This medal was Chepurnyi's second at the continental championship level. Ukraine has been reaching the podium in the vault for the sixth consecutive year. It is also worth mentioning the successes of Ihor Radivilov, who has been a European medalist in this discipline five times.
The head of the Ukrainian men's artistic gymnastics team, Hennadiy Sartynskyi, has already announced the team composition that will compete at the Euro-2025 championship in artistic gymnastics.
The news about the participation of Ukrainian gymnast Nazar Chepurnyi in the Euro-2025 artistic gymnastics championship is lively and understandable. Chepurnyi won the bronze medal in the vault, demonstrating a high level of training. The champion's result allowed him to surpass other participants, gaining recognition in the final.Read also
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