For the first time in 29 years, Ukraine topped the medal table at the European Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships.


The Ukrainian rhythmic gymnastics team conquered the 2025 European Championships, winning eight medals and taking first place in the overall tournament standings.
The competitions took place in Tallinn, Estonia. A total of 12 sets of medals were awarded — eight in the senior competitions and three among juniors.
Ukrainian athletes won three 'gold' medals: in group and individual all-around events, as well as in the clubs routine. Another 'gold' was won by Taisia Onofriichuk, who also received a 'silver' and two 'bronze' in various events.
Ukraine's Successes and Key Results
The Ukrainian team concluded the championship with an impressive eight medals. This is the best result in the last 29 years, when Ukrainian gymnasts led the medal tally. 17-year-old Taisia Onofriichuk became the main star of the tournament, winning gold in the individual all-around.
This is a significant event, as Ukraine has won the European Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships for the first Time in 28 years. In addition to the gold, the team also earned other medals.
The Ukrainian rhythmic gymnastics team captivated audiences with their performance at the 2025 European Championships, securing an impressive eight medals. The main superstar of the tournament was 17-year-old Taisia Onofriichuk, who brought the team three 'gold' medals. This marks the second major success for the Ukrainian gymnastics team in the last 29 years, reflecting the high level of training among the country's athletes.
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