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1978 European Acrobatics Championships

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The 1st European Acrobatics Championships was held in Riga, Latvia SSR, Soviet Union 19–21 May 1978.[1]

Only five countries competed: Soviet Union, Poland, Bulgaria, Great Britain and Hungary.[2]

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Results

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men
Men's Jumps  Vadim Bindler (URS)  Plamon Yevtimov (BUL)  Andrzej Garstka (POL)
Men's Pairs  Soviet Union
Vladimir Alimanov
Vladimir Nazarov
 Bulgaria
Dimitr Rusanov
Petko Petkov
 Poland
Adam Klisz
Krzysztof Olendrziski
Men's Groups  Soviet Union
Yuri Derepo
Yuri Koshuba
Nikolai Artemchik
Vladimir Malyutin
 Poland
Slavomir Halada
Bogdan Zając
Woitech Swiecik
Leszek Antonowicz
 Bulgaria
Dimitr Dimitrov
Vicho Kolev
Emil Angelov
Yuri Indzhov
Women
Women's Jumps  Valentina Chuhareva (URS)  Grazyna Kosmola (POL)  Ludmila Tsyganova (URS)
Women's Pairs  Soviet Union
Nadezhda Tishchenko
Margarita Kuharenko
 Poland
Ewa Anderszewska
Ewa Rucka
 Bulgaria
Stefka Gencheva
Tanya Hristova
Women's Groups  Soviet Union
Tatyana Isayenko
Galina Korchemnaya
Galina Udodova
 Poland
Agata Ostrovska
Beata Borowec
Alicia Lah
 Bulgaria
Maria Dimitrova
Bonka Yencheva
Valentina Staneva
Mixed
Mixed Pairs  Soviet Union
Tatyana Krivtsova
Vyacheslav Kuznetsov
 Poland
Maria Noga
Josef Radon
 Bulgaria
Cvetomira Yordanova
Emil Kristev

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Soviet Union (URS)7018
2 Poland0527
3 Bulgaria (BUL)0246
Totals (3 entries)77721

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