2024 Northern European Gymnastics Championships

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Sport Ireland National Indoor Arena, Saturday 21st September - Sunday 22nd September

The countdown to the 2024 Northern European Gymnastics Championships is well and truly on. This 12 nation men's & women's international event will be held in the Sport Ireland National Indoor Arena on Saturday 21st & Sunday 22nd September.

The two days of action will see some of Europe and indeed the world’s best gymnasts battling it out for individual and team honours in a world class podium Field of Play, the likes of which has never been seen in Ireland before.

Competing nations include Denmark, England, Faroe Islands, Finland, Iceland, Isle of Man, Northern Ireland, Norway, Scotland, Sweden, Wales and of course the home team Ireland.

Click here for the official Team Ireland Announcement for the Championships.

Men’s & Women’s Team Finals & All-Around Finals will take place on Saturday 21st followed by Apparatus Finals on Sunday 22nd September. Saturday’s competition will also serve as qualifications to the Apparatus Finals on Sunday 22nd September.

Team Ireland will be competing in Men’s and Women’s Subdivision 2 on Saturday 21st September as the host nation.


Date:
Saturday 21st September - Sunday 22nd September
Time:
8.45am
Price:
From €17.50
Address:
Sport Ireland National Indoor Arena, Sport Irelabd Campus, Snugborough Road, Blanchardstown, Dublin 15, Ireland

Google Map of Sport Ireland National Indoor Arena, Sport Irelabd Campus, Snugborough Road, Blanchardstown, Dublin 15, Ireland

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