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Campionate Europene 1957 – 1994 CAMPIONATE EUROPENE 1957 – 1994 FEMININ INDIVIDUAL COMPUS 1994 Stockholm 1. Gina Gogean (ROU), 2. Svetlana Khorkina (RUS), 3. Dina Kochetkova (RUS) 1992 Nantes 1. Tatiana Gutu (CIS), 2. Gina Gogean (ROU), 3. Vanda Hadarean (ROU) 1990 Atena 1. Svetlana Boginskaya (URSS), 2. Natalya Kalinina (URSS), 3. Henrietta Onodi (HUN) 1989 Bruxelles 1. Svetlana Boginskaya (URSS), 2. Daniela Silivas (ROU), 3. Olga Straheva (URSS) 1987 Moscova 1. Daniela Silivas (ROU), 2. Alevtina Pryakhina (URSS), 3. Elena Susunova (URSS) si Diana Dudeva (BUL), 1985 Helsinki 1. Elena Susunova (URSS), 2. Maxi Gnauck (RDA), 3. Oksana Omeliantchik (URSS) 1983 Göteborg 1. Olga Bitcherova (URSS), 2. Lavinia Agache (ROU), 3. Albina Zhichova (URSS) si Ecaterina Szabo (ROU) 1981 Madrid 1.Maxi Gnauck (RDA), 2. Cristina Grigoras (ROU), 3. Alla Mysnik (URSS) 1979 Copenhaga 1. Nadia Comaneci (ROU), 2. Emilia Eberle (ROU), 3. Natlia Saposnikova (URSS) 1977 Praga 1. Nadia Comaneci (ROU), 2. Elena Muhina (URSS), 3. Nelli Kim (URSS) 1975 Skien 1. Nadia Comaneci (ROU), 2. Nelli Kim (URSS), 3. Annelore Zinke (RDA) 1973 Londra 1. Liudmila Turisceva (URSS), 2, Olga Korbut (URSS), 3. Kerstin Gerschau (RDA) 1971 Minsk 1. Tamara Lazakovich (URSS) si Liudmila Turisceva (URSS), 3. Erika Zuchold (RDA) 1969 Landskrona 1. Karin Janz (RDA), 2. Olga Karasyova (URSS), 3 Liudmila Turisceva (URSS) si Erika Zuchold (RDA), 1967 Amsterdam 1. Vera Caslavska (TCH), 2. Zinaida Drujinina (URSS), 3. Marianna Kraicirová (TCH) 1965 Sofia 1. Vera Caslavska (TCH), 2. Larissa Latinina (URSS), 3. Birgit Radochla (RDA) 1963 Paris 1. Mirjana Bilic (YUG), 2. Solveig Egman (SWE), 3. Eva Rydell (SWE) 1961 Leipzig 1. Larissa Latinina (URSS), 2. Polina Astachova (URSS), 3 Vera Caslavska (TCH) si Ingrid Föst (RDA) 1959 Cracovia 1. Natalia Kot (POL), 2. Elena Teodorescu- Leustean (ROU), 3. Sonia Iovan (ROU) 1957 Bucurest 1. Larisa Latinina (URSS), 2. Elena Teodorescu - Leustean (ROU), 3. Sonia Iovan (ROU) ECHIPE 1994 Stockholm 1. ROU (Gina Gogean, Lavinia Milosoveci, Nadia Hategan), 2. RUS, 3. UKR PARALELE 1994 Stockholm 1. Svetlana Khorkina (RUS), 2. Oksana Fabrichnova (RUS), 3/ Mercedes Pacheco (ESP) 1992 Nantes 1. Tatiana Gutu(CIS), 2. Tatiana Lissenko (CIS), 3. Elena Grudnieva (CIS) 1990 Atena 1. Svetlana Boginskaia (URSS), Natalya Kalinina (URSS) si Mirela Pasca (ROU) 1989 Bruxelles 1. Henrietta Onodi (HUN), 2. Daniela Silivas (ROU) si Olga Straheva (URSS) 1987 Moscova 1. Daniela Silivas (ROU), 2. Diana Dudeva (BUL), 3. Dörte Thümmler (RDA) 1985 Helsinki 1. Elena Shoushounova (URSS) si Maxi Gnauck (RDA), 3. Oksana Omeliantchik(URSS) 1983 Göteborg 1. Ecaterina Szabo (ROU), 2. Lavinia Agache (ROU), 3. Jana Labaková (TCH), 1981 Madrid 1. Maxi Gnauck (RDA), 2. Cristina Grigoras (ROU) si Alla Mysnik (URSS) 1979 Copenhaga 1. Elena Muhina (URSS), 2. Emilia Eberle (ROU), 3. Maxi Gnauck (RDA) 1977 Praga 1. Nadia Comaneci (ROU) si Elena Muhina (URSS), 3. Steffi Kräker (RDA) 1975 Skien 1. Nadia Comaneci (ROU), 2. Annalore Zinke (RDA), 3. Nelli Kim (URSS) 1973 Londra 1. Liudmila Turisceva (URSS), 2. Angelika Hellmann (RDA), 3. Alina Goreac (ROU) 1971 Minsk 1. Tamara Lasakovici (URSS), 2. Liudmila Turisceva (URSS), 3. Angelika Hellmann (RDA) 1969 Landskrona 1. Karin Janz (RDA), 2. Olga Karasiova (URSS), 3. Liudmila Turisceva (URSS) 1967 Amsterdam 1. Vera Caslavska (TCH), 2. Karin Janz (RDA), 3.Marianna Krajcirová (TCH) 1965 Sofia 1. Vera Caslavska (TCH), 2. Larissa Latinina (URSS), 3. Maria Karaska (BUL) 1963 Paris 1. Thea Belmer (HOL). 2. Tereza Kosic (YUG), 3. Solveig Egman (SWE) 1961 Leipzig 1. Polina Astahova (URSS), 2. Larissa Latinina (URSS), 3. Ingrid Föst (RDA) 1959 Cracovia 1. Polina Astahova (URSS), 2. Elena Teodorescu - Leustean (ROU), 3. Ingrid Föst (RDA), 1957 Bucuresti 1. Larissa Latinina (URSS), 2. Elena Teodorescu-Leustean (ROU), 3. Eva Bosaková (TCH) BARNA 1994 Stockholm 1. Gina Gogean (ROU), 2. Lilia Podkopayeva (UKR), 3. Lavinia Milosovici (ROU) 1992 Nantes 1. Svetlana Boginskaia (CIS), 2. Tatiana Gutu (CIS), 3. Liudmila Stoilthataya (CIS) 1990 Athens GRE 1. Svetlana Boginskaia (URSS), 2. Natalya Kalinina (URSS), 3. Maria Neculita (ROU) 1989 Bruxelles BEL 1. Olesia Dudnil (URSS) si Gabriela Potorac (ROU), 3. Daniela Silivas (ROU) 1987 Moscova 1. Daniela Silivas (ROU), 2. Eug)enia Golea (ROU), 3. Anja Wilhelm (GER) 1985 Helsinki 1. Oksana Omeliantchik (URSS), 2. Hana Ricna (TCH), 3. Elena Sucsonova (URSS) 1983 Göteborg 1. Lavinia Agache (ROU), 2. Astrid Heese (RDA), 3. Mihaela Stanulet (ROU) 1981 Madrid 1. Maxi Gnauck (RDA), 2. Natalya Iliyenko (URSS), 3. Rodica Dunca (ROU) 1979 Copenhaga 1. Natalya Saposnikova (URSS), 2. Emilia Eberle (ROU), 3. Nadia Comaneci (ROU) 1977 Praga 1. Elena Muhina (URSS), 2. Nelli Kim (URSS), 3. Mariya Filatova (URSS) 1975 Skien 1. Nadia Comaneci (ROU), 2. Nelli Kim (URSS), 3. Alina Goreac (ROU) 1973 Londra 1. Liudmila Turisceva (URSS), 2. Alina Goreac (ROU), 3. Anca Grigoras (ROU) 1971 Minsk 1. Tamara Lasakovich (URSS), 2. Liudmila Turisceva (URSS), 3. Erika Zuchold (RDA) 1969 Landskrona 1. Karin Janz (RDA), 2. Olga Karasiova (URSS), 3. Jindra Kostalová (TCH) 1967 Amsterdam 1. Vera Caslavska (TCH), 2. Natalia Kutzinskaia (URSS), 3. Zinaida Druzhinina (URSS) 1965 Sofia 1. Vera Ceaslavska (TCH) si Larissa Latinina (URSS), 3. Larissa Petrik (URSS) si Birgit Radochla (RDA) 1963 Paris 1. Ewa Rydell (SWE), 2. Mirjana Bilic (YUG), 3. Tererza Kosic (YUG) 1961 Leipzig 1. Polina Astahova (URSS), 2. Larissa Latinina (URSS), 3. Ingrid Föst (RDA) 1959 Cracovia 1. Vera Ceaslavska (TCH), 2. Sonia Iovan (ROU), 3. Natalia Kot (POL) 1957 Bucuresti 1. Larissa Latinina (URSS), 2. Sonia Iovan (ROU), 3. Tamara Manina (URSS) SARITURI 1994 Stockholm 1. Lavinia Milosovici (ROU), 2. Elena Piskun (BLR), 3. Lilia Podkopaieva (UKR) 1992 Nantes 1. Tatiana Gutu (CIS), 2. Gina Gogean (ROU), 3. Silvia Mitova (BUL) 1990 Atena 1. Svetlana Boginskaia (URSS), 2. Cristina Bontas (ROU), 3. Eva Rueda (ESP) 1989 Bruxelles 1. Svetlana Boginskaia (URSS), 2.Milena Mavrodleva (BUL), 3. Cristina Bontas (ROU) 1987 Moscova 1. Elena Susunova (URSS), 2. Daniela Silvas (ROU), 3. Eugenia Golea (ROU) 1985 Helsinki 1. Elena Susunova (URSS), 2. Ecaterina Szabo (ROU), 3. Dagmar Kersten (RDA) 1983 Göteborg 1. Olga Bitcherova (URSS) si Ecaterina Szabo (ROU), 3. Lavinia Agache (ROU) si Boriana Stojanova (BUL) 1981 Madrid 1. Cristina Grigoras (ROU), 2. Maxi Gnauck (RDA) si Birgit Senff (RDA) 1979 Copenhaga 1. Nadia Comaneci (ROU), 2. Maxi Gnauck (RDA), 3. Natalia Saposnikova (URSS) 1977 Praga 1. Nelli Kim (URSS), 2. Nadia Comaneci (ROU), 3. Elena Muhina (URSS) 1975 Skien 1. Nadia Comaneci (ROU) si Richarda Schmeisser (RDA), 3. Alina Goreac (ROU) si Nelli Kim (URSS) 1973 Londra 1. Angelika Hellmann (RDA) si Liudmila Turisceva (URSS), 3. Uta Schorn (GER) 1971 Minsk 1. Liudmila Turisceva (URSS), 2. Tamara Lasakovich (URSS), 3. Erika Zuchold (RDA) 1969 Landskrona 1. Karin Janz (RDA), 2. Erika Zuchold (RDA), 3. Olga Karasiova (URSS) 1967 Amsterdam 1. Vera Ceaslavska (TCH), 2. Erika Zuchold (RDA), 3. Karin Janz (RDA) 1965 Sofia 1. Vera Ceaslavska (TCH), 2. Ute Starke (RDA), 3. Larissa Latinina (URSS) 1963 Paris 1. Solveig Egman (SWE), 2. Thea Belmer (HOL), 3. Jamine Wierstra (HOL) 1961 Leipzig 1. Ute Starke (RDA), 2. Ingrid Föst (RDA), 3. Natalia Kot (POL) 1959 Cracovia 1. Natalia Kot (POL), 2. Vera Ceaslavska (TCH), 3. Ingrid Föst (RDA) 1957 Bucuresti 1. Larissa Latinina (URSS), 2. Tamara Manina (URSS), 3. Sonia Iovan (ROU) SOL 1994 Stockholm 1. Lilia Podkopaieva (UKR) si Lavinia Milosovici (ROU), 3. Gina Gogean (ROU) si Dina Kocetkova (RUS) 1992 Nantes 1. Gina Gogean (ROU), 2. Mélanie Legros (FRA), 3. Tatiana Gutu (CIS) 1990 Atena 1. Svetlana Boginskaia (URSS), 2. Tatiana Groskova (URSS), 3. Milena Mavrodjeva (BUL) si Henrietta Onodi (HUN) 1989 Bruxelles 1. Svetlana Boginskaia (URSS) si Daniela Silivas (ROU), 3. Cristina Bontas (ROU) si Henrietta Onodi (HUN) 1987 Moscova 1. Daniela Silivas (ROU), 2. Camelia Voinea (ROU), 3. Alevtina Priahina (URSS) 1985 Helsinki 1. Elena Susunova (URSS), 2. Oksana Omeliantchik (URSS), 3. Daniela Silivas (ROU) 1983 Göteborg 1.Olga Bitcherova (URSS) si Ecaterina Szabo (ROU), 3. Boriana Stojanova (BUL) 1981 Madrid 1. Maxi Gnauck (RDA), 2. Alla Misnik (URSS), 3. Cristina Grigoras (ROU) 1979 Copenhaga 1. Nadia Comaneci (ROU), 2 Elena Muhina (URSS) si Natalya Saposnikova (URSS) 1977 Praga 1. Mariia Filatova (URSS) si Elena Muhina (URSS), 3. Nelli Kim (URSS) 1975 Skien 1. Nelli Kim (URSS), 2. Nadia Comaneci (ROU), 3. Liudmila Turisceva (URSS) 1973 Londra 1. Liudmila Turisceva (URSS), 2. Kerstin Gerschau (RDA), 3. Alina Goreac (ROU) 1971 Minsk 1. Liudmila Turisceva (URSS), 2. Tamara Lasakovici (URSS), 3. Erika Zuchold (RDA) 1969 Landskrona 1. Olga Karasiova (URSS), 2. Karin Janz (RDA), 3. Jindra Kostalová (TCH) 1967 Amsterdam 1. Vera Ceaslavska (TCH), 2. Natalia Kutsinskaia (URSS), 3. Zinaida Drusinina (URSS) 1965 Sofia 1. Vera Ceaslavska (TCH), 2. Larissa Latinina (URSS) si Birgit Radochla (RDA) 1963 Paris 1. Mirjana Bilic (YUG), 2. Solveig Egman (SWE), 3. Tereza Kosic (YUG) 1961 Leipzig 1. Larissa Latinina (URSS), 2. Polina Astachova (URSS), 3. Vera Ceaslavska (TCH) 1959 Cracovia 1. Polina Astahova (URSS), 2. Tamara Manina (URSS), 3. Eva Bosaková (TCH) 1957 Bucuresti 1. Larissa Latinina (URSS), 2. Elena Teodorescu - Leustean (ROU), 3. Eva Bosaková (TCH) .
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