The 2022 European Youth Olympic Festival WAG Master Team List

Lucia Dobrocka

The 2022 European Youth Olympic Festival kicks off with the opening ceremony this Saturday, July 24, with the competition beginning for WAG athletes on July 27.

While there aren’t any official rosters available yet, I’ve compiled the below information based on the nations expected to compete, as well as on team announcements from various federations. I’ll update these as more information comes in.

ARMENIA

Individual(s) TBD.

AUSTRIA

Confirmed by Austrian Gymnastics as of July 21.

AZERBAIJAN

Team TBD.

BELGIUM

  • Eva Bruynseels
  • Hanne Degryse
  • Yelena Devreker

Confirmed by Gymfed as of July 15. Chloe Baert was originally named to the team, but has withdrawn due to injury. Naomi Descamps is the alternate.

BULGARIA

Individual(s) TBD.

CROATIA

Individual(s) TBD.

CYPRUS

Team TBD.

CZECH REPUBLIC

Team TBD.

DENMARK

  • Sara Jacobsen
  • Natalie Jensen
  • Hannah Lassen

Confirmed by Gym Danmark as of July 21.

FINLAND

Team TBD.

FRANCE

Confirmed by the Fédération Française Gymnastique as of July 11.

GEORGIA

Team TBD.

GERMANY

Confirmed by the Deutscher Turner-Bund as of June 28.

GREAT BRITAIN

  • Ruby Evans
  • Evie Flage-Donovan
  • Abigail Martin

Confirmed by British Gymnastics as of July 14.

GREECE

Team TBD.

HUNGARY

Team TBD.

ICELAND

  • Arna Birgisdottir
  • Ragnheidur Johannsdottir
  • Natalia Runarsdottir

Confirmed by Fimleikasamband Íslands as of June 13.

IRELAND

  • Maeve McGuinness
  • Sophie McGuinness
  • Lily Russell

Confirmed by Team Ireland as of July 18.

ISRAEL

  • Almog Leizerovich
  • Yali Shoshani
  • Nitzan Steinberg

Confirmed by the Olympic Committee of Israel as of July 21.

ITALY

  • Arianna Grillo
  • July Marano
  • Martina Pieratti

Confirmed by the Federazione Ginnastica d’Italia as of July 20.

KOSOVO

Individual(s) TBD.

LATVIA

Individual(s) TBD.

LIECHTENSTEIN

Confirmed by Turnverband Liechtenstein as of July 18.

LUXEMBOURG

Confirmed by Team Lëtzebuerg as of July 21.

MALTA

Confirmed by the Malta Gymnastics Federation as of July 18.

NETHERLANDS

Confirmed by Dutch Gymnastics as of June 30.

NORWAY

Team TBD.

POLAND

  • Maria Drobniak
  • Magdalena Grygiel
  • Wiktoria Grzesikiewicz

Confirmed by Ada Ogieglo on Twitter as of July 21..

PORTUGAL

Team TBD.

ROMANIA

Confirmed by 007sport as of July 14.

SERBIA

Individual(s) TBD.

SLOVAKIA

  • Sofia Banovicova
  • Ema Bazikova
  • Lucia Dobrocka

Confirmed by the Slovenska Gymnasticka Federacia as of July 19.

SLOVENIA

Team TBD.

SPAIN

  • Sainza Garcia
  • Ares López
  • Natalia Subirôs

Confirmed by the Real Federación Española de Gimnasia as of July 8.

SWEDEN

Confirmed by Svensk Gymnastik as of July 5.

SWITZERLAND

  • Angela Pennisi
  • Kiara Raffin
  • Samira Raffin

Confirmed by the Schweizerischer Turnverband as of July 8.

TURKEY

Team TBD.

UKRAINE

  • Polina Diachenko
  • Anna Lashchevska
  • Anastasiia Zubkova

Confirmed by the National Olympic Committee of Ukraine as of July 8. 

Article by Lauren Hopkins