12. June 2004  
Sofia / Bulgaria  
Trampoline

19th European Championships in Trampoline/Tumbling

Winning gold medals in the trampoline individual and synchron discipline the Ukrainian Yuri Nikitin was the most successful athlet at the final day of the 19th European Championships of Trampoline in Sofia/Bulgaria.

With all together eight gold medals Russia was the best nation again, in front of Ukraine (2 titles), Belarus, Great Britain, Bulgaria and Germany with each one gold medal.
The Russian Olympic champion Irina Karavaeva won the individual trampoline discipline sovereign, and the British Kathryn Peberdy beats the Russian Anna Korobeynikova at women's tumbling....

Irina Karavaeva: Sovereign!

Friday's Team decisions:
Five Gold medals for Russia, but...
... bad luck for the trampolining men's team: Three Russian favorites made three mistakes - only fifth place for the Russians, but she won all the other five gold medals in all other team disciplines of the European Champs of Trampoline in Sofia today.
The sixth gold medal in men's trampoline team competition went to world champion Germany with the balenced team of all!
Russia one more time takes five gold medals. Only its men trampoline athletes had a weakness and left the title to the German team, happy about this title so much wished for.
Bulgaria gains back its smile with a third place in women's DMT, behind Russia and Germany.
Portugal takes the silver in men's DMT behind the Russians and in front of Sweden.
France won the bronze in women's tumbling, behind silver medallist Great Britain.
Great britain won also silver in men's tumbling in front of Poland.

>> R E S U L T S, ALL (Overview)

Friday's TRAMPOLINE PRELIMS
In women's trampoline, the Russian Irina Karavaeva, is the first after the preliminaries. Her difficulty score of 15.3 to be validated as 'world record'; in prelims she reached 15,1 already! So Karavaeva is the top favourite for the Saturday's final again!
In the men's competition, the suspense remains open as Alexander Moskalenko (RUS) and Dmitri Poliarush (BLR) only took the 3rd and 7th places respectively, and the reigning world champion Henrik Stehlik from Germany ranked on 4th place in the middle of both.
Russia leads ahead of Germany and Belarus in the team ranking.

>> Qualification Results, All
>>GENERAL INFORMATION:

The 19th European Championships in Trampoline/Tumbling and Double-minitrampoline starts today in the Winter Palace of Sports in Sofia, Bulgaria.
A total of 302 senior competitors from 24 nations will participate in this very important Pre-Olympic event.
For the trampoline, which is a Olympic discipline since 2000 in Sydney, these competitions will be the last big tests for the gymnasts of the qualified federations for the Olympic Games in Athens 2004.

>> S c h e d u l e

>> ECh R e m e m b e r i n g

Wednesday, June 9th, finished the 17th European Junior Championships in Sofia...:
Well Done, Great Britain!'
Martin Laws, President of the British Gymnastics TC in Trampolining:
“I am so proud to have been the leader of this Team! Our Youth have proved their mettle at European and World level in all our disciplines. The future of British Gymnastics in Tumbling, Trampoline and DMT can only be golden! My deepest thanks must go to our Team Manager, coaches, personal coaches, and officials, who have prepared this team so magnificently and our performers who have risen to every challenge!”
John Beer, National Coach in Trampolining:
“A fantastic Team effort with representations in all finals goes to show how the World Class programme is paying dividends.