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The 2024 European Championships Senior MAG Grasp Workforce Listing

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The 2024 European Championships Senior MAG Grasp Workforce Listing

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The UEG has launched the nominative rosters for this yr’s European Championships, to be held starting April 24 in Rimini, Italy.

A full record of all senior MAG groups is beneath, and we’ll change the “nominative” standing to official as soon as the rosters are introduced by every federation.

ALBANIA

Nominative.

ARMENIA

  • Artur Avetisyan
  • Erik Baghdasaryan
  • Artur Davtyan
  • Vahagn Davtyan
  • Gagik Khachikyan
  • Harutyun Merdinyan

Nominative.

AUSTRIA

  • David Bickel
  • Vinzenz Höck
  • Nicolas Ivkic
  • Askhab Matiev
  • Ricardo Rudy
  • Paul Schmölzer

Confirmed by the Austrian federation as of April 20. Manuel Arnold and Martin Miggitsch are the reserve athletes.

AZERBAIJAN

  • Murad Agharzayev
  • Rasul Ahmadzada
  • Mansum Safarov
  • Nikita Simonov
  • Ivan Tikhonov

Nominative.

BELGIUM

  • Glen Cuyle
  • Nicola Cuyle
  • Maxime Gentges
  • Noah Kuavita
  • Victor Martinez
  • Luka van den Keybus

Confirmed by the Belgian federation as of April 17.

BULGARIA

  • Yordan Aleksandrov
  • Dimitar Dimitrov
  • Kevin Penev
  • Daniel Trifonov
  • Bozhidar Zlatanov

Confirmed by the Bulgarian federation as of April 22.

CROATIA

  • Aurel Benovic
  • Liam Rabic
  • Marko Sambolec
  • Tin Srbic
  • Filip Ude
  • Mateo Zugec

Confirmed by the Croatian federation as of April 23.

CYPRUS

  • Georgios Angonas
  • Michalis Chari
  • Ilias Georgiou
  • Marios Georgiou
  • Neofytos Kyriakou
  • Sokratis Pilakouris

Confirmed by the Cyprus federation as of April 20.

CZECHIA

  • Daniel Bago
  • Miroslav Durak
  • Martin Pospisil
  • Daniel Radovesnicky
  • Radomir Sliz

Confirmed by the Czech federation as of April 22.

FINLAND

  • Akseli Karsikas
  • Oskar Kirmes
  • Robert Kirmes
  • Elias Koski
  • Joona Reiman
  • Pavel Titov

Confirmed by the Finnish federation as of April 18.

FRANCE

  • Samir Aït Saïd
  • Cameron-Lie Bernard
  • Alexis Blin
  • Axel Breche
  • Léo Saladino
  • Jim Zona

Confirmed by the French federation as of April 20. Bernard changed Benjamin Osberger and Blin changed Julien Marechal.

GEORGIA

  • Saba Abesadze
  • Ioane Jimsheleishvili
  • Levan Skhiladze

Nominative.

GERMANY

  • Pascal Brendel
  • Nils Dunkel
  • Gabriel Eichhorn
  • Carlo Hörr
  • Milan Hosseini
  • Andreas Toba

Confirmed by the German federation as of April 22. Eichhorn and Hörr changed Lukas Dauser and Lucas Kochan.

GREAT BRITAIN

  • Joe Fraser
  • James Corridor
  • Harry Hepworth
  • Jake Jarman
  • Courtney Tulloch
  • Luke Whitehouse

Confirmed by the British federation as of April 2. Whitehouse changed Max Whitlock. Adam Tobin is the reserve athlete.

GREECE

  • Alkinoos Graikos
  • Nikolaos Iliopoulos
  • Apostolos Kanellos
  • Eleftherios Petrounias
  • Antonios Tantalidis
  • Christos Tsingelidis

Confirmed by the Greek federation as of April 20.

HUNGARY

  • Krisztian Balazs
  • Balazs Kiss
  • Krisztofer Meszaros
  • Botond Molnar
  • Benedek Tomcsanyi
  • Szilard Zavory

Confirmed by the Hungarian federation as of April 22.

ICELAND

  • Agust Davidsson
  • Martin Gudmundsson
  • Dagur Olafsson
  • Valgard Reinhardsson
  • Atli Valgeirsson

Confirmed by the Icelandic federation as of April 22.

IRELAND

  • Dominick Cunningham
  • Daniel Fox
  • Rhys McClenaghan
  • Eamon Montgomery
  • Adam Steele

Confirmed by the Irish federation as of April 20.

ISRAEL

  • Artem Dolgopyat
  • Pavel Gulidov
  • Ilia Liubimov
  • Alexander Myakinin
  • Ron Pyatov
  • Uri Zeidel

Nominative.

ITALY

  • Yumin Abbadini
  • Lorenzo Casali
  • Matteo Levantesi
  • Marco Lodadio
  • Mario Macchiati
  • Salvatore Maresca

Confirmed by the Italian federation as of April 22.

LATVIA

  • Dmitrijs Mickevics
  • Ricards Plate

Nominative.

LITHUANIA

  • Gytis Chasazyrovas
  • Tomas Kuzmickas
  • Robert Tvorogal

Nominative.

NETHERLANDS

  • Amine Abaidi
  • Loran de Munck
  • Martijn de Veer
  • Jermain Grünberg
  • Rick Jacobs
  • Casimir Schmidt

Nominative.

NORWAY

  • Joar Amblie
  • Sofus Heggemsnes
  • Peder Skogvang
  • Niklas Syverhuset
  • Harald Wibye

Confirmed by the Norwegian federation as of April 23.

POLAND

  • Kacper Garnczarek
  • Sebastian Gawronski

Nominative.

PORTUGAL

  • Bernardo Almeida
  • Guilherme Campos
  • Luis Lechaud
  • Marcelo Marques
  • Jose Nogueira

Confirmed by the Portuguese federation as of April 21.

ROMANIA

  • Nicolae Bera
  • Razvan-Denis Marc
  • Toma Modoianu-Zseder
  • Andrei Muntean
  • Emilian Neagu
  • Nicholas Tarca

Nominative.

SERBIA

  • Ivan Dejanovic
  • Petar Vefic

Nominative.

SLOVAKIA

  • Oliver Kasala
  • Volodymyr Otreshko

Confirmed by the Slovakian federation as of April 20.

SLOVENIA

  • Luka Bojanc
  • Kevin Buckley
  • Anze Hribar
  • Gregor Rakovic

Confirmed by the Slovenian federation as of April 23.

SPAIN

  • Nestor Abad
  • Unai Baigorri
  • Daniel Carrion
  • Thierno Diallo
  • Nicolau MIr
  • Joel Plata

Confirmed by the Spanish federation as of April 23.

SWEDEN

  • Luis Il-Sung Melander
  • Joakim Lenberg
  • Filip Lidbeck
  • David Rumbutis
  • Marcus Stenberg
  • William Sundell

Nominative.

SWITZERLAND

  • Christian Baumann
  • Luca Giubellini
  • Matteo Giubellini
  • Luca Murabito
  • Noe Seifert
  • Taha Serhani

Confirmed by the Swiss federation as of April 18.

TÜRKIYE

  • Adem Asil
  • Ibrahim Colak
  • Emre Dodanli
  • Mert Efe Kilicer
  • Mehmet Ayberk Kosak
  • Kerem Sener

Nominative.

UKRAINE

  • Nazar Chepurnyi
  • Illia Kovtun
  • Igor Radivilov
  • Radomyr Stelmakh
  • Oleg Verniaiev

Nominative.

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