Verona Van De Leur, Beth Tweddle and Elena Gómez make history for their countries.
10 Cool Facts from the 2002 World Championships in Debrecen, Hungary
Pictured: Verona Van De Leur who became The Netherlands' first ever World Medalist
Looking Back At The 2003 World Championships In Anaheim
Much more than the U.S Team Gold happened in Anaheim
10 Cool Facts About the Careers of Gymnasts Born in 1985
Pictured: the only three time Olympina of her generation, Beth Tweddle.
10 Cool Facts from the 2004 Europeans in Amsterdam
Catalina Ponor won the first of what would become 5 European Beam Titles.
10 Cool Facts from the 2002 European Championships in Patras
Svetlana Khorkina won her last European All-Around Title
Gymnasts Born In 1985, How Did Their Careers Turned Out To Be? – Part 2
Pictured: Sabina Cojocar born on October 23rd, 1985
Looking Back at the 2004 Europeans in Amsterdam
Svetlana Khorkina was expected to win a fourth European All-around title but a scary fall from the vault left her fourth.
25 Cool Facts about the European Championships’ History
Ukraine, France, Italy, Germany, Switzerland, The Netherlands
Spanish European Medallists (1990 – 2006)
In a period of 16 years, seven gymnasts have medalled for Spain. Pictured above: Elena Gómez.