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Wom-Aa-All-1957-2017 Die erfolgreichsten Mehrkämpferinnen Europas - und die deutsche Bilanz (1. EM, Bukarest 1957 - 38. EM, Cluj-Napoca 2017) ¡ ¢£ ¤ ¥£¢¦§ 1. AA / MK 2. AA / MK 3. AA / MK ¥¨© ¨ ©© © 2017 Melanie DE ! Elissa DOWNIE Zsofia KOVACS JESUS DOS Cluj-Napoca "#$%&!' (GBR) (HUN) SANTOS - ROU (GBR) 2016 Bern - no all-around - SUI ! - 2015 () Giulia Maria Elissa DOWNIE Montpellier STEINGRUBER KHARENKOVA (GBR) *'+, - FRA (SUI) (RUS) 2014 - no all-around Sofia - BUL 345 67897 2013 Aliya Larisa Anastasia (. :;<=9 Moscow MUSTAFINA Iordache (ROU) Grishina (RUS) /01+$' >?@AB - RUS (RUS) 2 2012 - no all-around Brussels - BEL 1 2011 Anna Elisabeth Seitz Elena Racea 1 Berlin DEMENTYEVA (GER) (ROU) - GER (RUS) 2010 - no all-around C D (F 2009 Ksenia Ksenia Ariella Kaeslin ) Milan SEMENOVA Afanaseva (RUS) (SUI) ' E!' - ITA (RUS) 2008 Clermont-Ferrand- no all-around - FRA GE0 ( C D 2007 Vanessa Sandra Izbasa Alina Kozich F ' E!' 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