2021 European Artistic Gymnastics Championships

The 9th European Men's and Women's Artistic Gymnastics Individual Championships were held from 21–25 April 2021 at St. Jakobshalle in Basel, Switzerland. The 2021 European Championships were an Olympic qualifying event, with two individual spots available for both disciplines. Russia earned a non-nominative quota spot in both disciplines, while Turkey's Adem Asil and Romania's Larisa Iordache qualified nominative berths for themselves in men's and women's artistic gymnastics, respectively.

The original qualifiers, the 2020 European Men's and 2020 European Women's Championships, were undesignated as such in light of the COVID-19 pandemic in Europe.

Several members of the German women's team chose to compete in full body leotards – a move that, while always allowed, has been considered risky and/or controversial in the past – to make the gymnasts more comfortable while competing, as well as address and deter sexualization of the sport.

Schedule
All times in local time (UTC+02:00).


 * Wednesday, 21 April 2021
 * 10:00 – 20:30 WAG Qualifying


 * Thursday, 22 April 2021
 * 10:00 – 19:40 MAG Qualifying


 * Friday, 23 April 2021
 * 13:30 – 15:30 WAG All-Around Final
 * 17:15 – 20:00 MAG All-Around Final


 * Saturday, 24 April 2021
 * 13:30 – 16:10 Apparatus Finals Day 1


 * Sunday, 25 April 2021
 * 13:00 – 15:40 Apparatus Finals Day 2

Individual all-around
Oldest and youngest competitors


 * Casimir Schmidt of the Netherlands withdrew, citing mental and physical exhaustion. The starting groups were not re-seeded, and first reserve Krisztián Balázs of Hungary replaced Schmidt, who had the 12th-highest qualifying score, in the second rotation group.
 * Yahor Sharamkou of Belarus withdrew. He was replaced in the fourth rotation group by second reserve Antonios Tantalidis of Greece.
 * Adem Asil of Turkey withdrew after the second rotation due to a shoulder injury; he was still able to compete in event finals later in the week.

Floor
Oldest and youngest competitors

Pommel horse
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Rings
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Vault
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Parallel bars
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Horizontal bar
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Individual all-around
Oldest and youngest competitors


 * Vanessa Ferrari of Italy withdrew to focus on the floor final. She was replaced by first reserve Naomi Visser of the Netherlands, rather than teammate Alice D'Amato who originally did not qualify due to the two-per-country rule. The starting groups were not re-seeded and Visser replaced Ferrari, who had the sixth-highest qualifying score, in the first rotation group.
 * Marine Boyer of France withdrew to focus on the beam final. She was replaced in the third rotation group by teammate Sheyen Petit, who had been two-per-country'd out of the final.
 * Larisa Iordache of Romania withdrew due to a kidney infection requiring hospitalization. She was replaced in the first rotation group by second reserve Zója Székely of Hungary.
 * Giulia Steingruber of Switzerland withdrew to focus on event finals. She was replaced in the second rotation group by third reserve Jutta Verkest of Belgium.
 * Marta Pihan-Kulesza of Poland suffered an ACL injury on floor during the first rotation and subsequently withdrew.

Vault
Oldest and youngest competitors

Uneven bars
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Balance beam
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 * Larisa Iordache of Romania withdrew due to health issues after being hospitalized earlier in the week. She was to be replaced by first reserve Marta Pihan-Kulesza of Poland, but after Pihan-Kulesza suffered an injury during the all-around final, Iordache was instead replaced by second reserve Anastasiia Bachynska of Ukraine.

Floor
Oldest and youngest competitors


 * Larisa Iordache of Romania withdrew due to health issues after being hospitalized earlier in the week. She was replaced by first reserve Maria Ceplinschi of Romania.
 * Giulia Steingruber of Switzerland withdrew due to a left thigh injury shortly before the start of the competition. She was replaced by second reserve Carolann Héduit of France.
 * Héduit suffered a knee injury during her routine and did not finish.

Individual all-around
Russia earned a non-nominative quota spot, and Turkey's Adem Asil secured a nominative quota spot for the 2020 Summer Olympics.

Individual all-around
Russia earned a non-nominative quota spot, and Romania's Larisa Iordache secured a nominative quota spot for the 2020 Summer Olympics.