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Russian artistic gymnast

In this name that follows [East Slavic naming customs](/source/East_Slavic_naming_customs), the [patronymic](/source/Patronymic) is *Sagitovich* and the [family name](/source/Surname) is *Belyavskiy*.

David Belyavskiy Belyavskiy at the Kremlin in 2021 Personal information Full name David Sagitovich Belyavskiy Born (1992-02-23) 23 February 1992 (age 34) Votkinsk, Republic of Udmurtia, Russia Height 1.63 m (5 ft 4 in) Gymnastics career Discipline Men's artistic gymnastics Country represented Russia (2008–present) Club Lokomotiv Ekaterinburg Assistant coach Valery Alfosov Eponymous skills Parallel bars: piked double front dismount Medal record Men's artistic gymnastics Representing Russia & ROC Event 1st 2nd 3rd Olympic Games 1 1 1 World Championships 1 2 1 European Championships 7 8 3 European Games 3 1 1 Summer Universiade 1 1 2 Total 13 13 8 Representing ROC Olympic Games 2020 Tokyo Team Representing Russia Olympic Games 2016 Rio de Janeiro Team 2016 Rio de Janeiro Parallel Bars World Championships 2019 Stuttgart Team 2017 Montreal Pommel Horse 2018 Doha Team 2017 Montreal Parallel Bars European Games 2015 Baku Team 2019 Minsk All-Around 2019 Minsk Pommel Horse 2015 Baku Parallel Bars 2015 Baku Floor Exercise European Championships 2013 Moscow All-Around 2014 Sofia Team 2016 Bern Team 2016 Bern Parallel Bars 2017 Cluj-Napoca Pommel Horse 2018 Glasgow Team 2021 Basel Horizontal Bar 2012 Montpellier Team 2014 Sofia Parallel Bars 2015 Montpellier All-Around 2015 Montpellier Floor Exercise 2016 Bern Pommel Horse 2018 Glasgow Parallel bars 2021 Basel All-Around 2021 Basel Parallel Bars 2013 Moscow Parallel Bars 2016 Bern Horizontal Bar 2017 Cluj-Napoca Horizontal Bar Summer Universiade 2013 Kazan Team 2013 Kazan Parallel Bars 2013 Kazan All-Around 2013 Kazan Floor Exercise

**David Sagitovich Belyavskiy** (Russian: Давид Сагитович Белявский, IPA: [\[dɐˈvʲid bʲɪˈlʲafskʲɪɪ̯\]](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:IPA/Russian); born 23 February 1992)[1] is a Russian [artistic gymnast](/source/Artistic_gymnast) and three-time Olympian, representing [Russia in 2012](/source/Russia_at_the_2016_Summer_Olympics) and [2016](/source/Russia_at_the_2016_Summer_Olympics) and [ROC in 2020](/source/Russian_Olympic_Committee_athletes_at_the_2020_Summer_Olympics). He was part of the teams who won gold at the [2020 Olympic Games](/source/Gymnastics_at_the_2020_Summer_Olympics) and [2019 World Championships](/source/2019_World_Artistic_Gymnastics_Championships) and silver at the [2016 Olympic Games](/source/Gymnastics_at_the_2016_Summer_Olympics) and [2018 World Championships](/source/2018_World_Artistic_Gymnastics_Championships). Individually Belyavskiy won an Olympic bronze medal on [parallel bars in 2016](/source/Gymnastics_at_the_2016_Summer_Olympics_%E2%80%93_Men's_parallel_bars) and a World silver and bronze medal on pommel horse and parallel bars, respectively, in [2017](/source/2017_World_Artistic_Gymnastics_Championships). Additionally he is the [2019 European Games](/source/Gymnastics_at_the_2019_European_Games) champion, a five-time European Games medalist, seven-time European champion, and 18-time European medalist.

## Personal life

Belyavskiy was born in [Votkinsk](/source/Votkinsk), [Udmurtia](/source/Udmurtia). His parents died early in his life and he was raised by his grandparents, growing up in a boarding school. He attended [Ural State University](/source/Ural_State_University).[2] He married his fiancée, Maria, on October 30, 2016, in [Santorini](/source/Santorini), [Greece](/source/Greece). In September 2017, their daughter, Alyssia Belyavskaya, was born.[3]

During an interview for the [Match TV](/source/Match_TV) in September 2022, which coincided with the [2022 Russian mobilization](/source/2022_Russian_mobilization), Belyavskiy said that there was no choice and he would go and serve in the Russian army if he received call-up papers.[4]

## Career

### 2010–2012

Belyavskiy competed at the [2010 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships](/source/2010_World_Artistic_Gymnastics_Championships) where he helped Russia finish sixth as a team.[5] At the [2011 World Championships](/source/2011_World_Artistic_Gymnastics_Championships) he helped Russia place fourth and individually he placed sixth in the all-around.[6][7]

Belyavskiy was part of the Russian team that competed at the [2012 European Championships](/source/2012_European_Men's_Artistic_Gymnastics_Championships) where they won the silver medal behind Great Britain.[8] Belyavskiy later competed at the [2012 Summer Olympics](/source/Gymnastics_at_the_2012_Summer_Olympics), finishing fifth in the all-around and seventh on pommel horse.[9] He ended the year winning bronze at the [Stuttgart World Cup](/source/2012_FIG_Artistic_Gymnastics_World_Cup_series).[10]

### 2013

Belyavskiy began his 2013 season by winning the [Russian National](/source/Russian_Artistic_Gymnastics_Championships) all-around title and defending his parallel bars title. In April, he became the [2013 European](/source/2013_European_Artistic_Gymnastics_Championships) individual all-around champion with an overall score of 89.799 points edging out British gymnast [Max Whitlock](/source/Max_Whitlock) for the gold. He won bronze on parallel bars and placed fifth on floor exercise.[11]

Belyavskiy, alongside the Russian team ([Nikolai Kuksenkov](/source/Nikolai_Kuksenkov), [Emin Garibov](/source/Emin_Garibov), [Denis Ablyazin](/source/Denis_Ablyazin), and [Nikita Ignatyev](/source/Nikita_Ignatyev)) won team gold at the [2013 Universiade](/source/Gymnastics_at_the_2013_Summer_Universiade) in [Kazan](/source/Kazan).[12] He won the all-around bronze medal, tied with Ukrainian gymnast [Oleg Verniaiev](/source/Oleg_Verniaiev).[13] During event finals he won bronze on floor exercise and silver on parallel bars behind compatriot Garibov.[14]

Roughly a week before the [2013 World Championships](/source/2013_World_Artistic_Gymnastics_Championships) Belyavskiy sustained an ankle injury.[15] Despite this he still qualified to the all around final, where he ultimately finished twelfth.[16]

### 2014

At the [2014 European Championships](/source/2014_European_Men's_Artistic_Gymnastics_Championships) Belyavskiy helped Russia win the team gold medal with a total score of 267.959, over 2 points ahead of defending champions [Great Britain](/source/Great_Britain).[17] During event finals he won silver on parallel bars behind Ukrainian [Oleg Verniaiev](/source/Oleg_Verniaiev)[18] and placed eighth on floor exercise.[17]

At the [2014 World Championships](/source/2014_World_Artistic_Gymnastics_Championships) Belyavskiy qualified second into the all-around final, as well as qualifying to the horizontal bar final. During the team final Belyavskiy helped the Russian team to a fifth-place finish.[19] Individually he placed fifth in the all around and on horizontal bar.[20][21]

### 2015

Belyavskiy at the [2015 European Championships](/source/2015_European_Artistic_Gymnastics_Championships)

At the [2015 European Championships](/source/2015_European_Artistic_Gymnastics_Championships), Belyavskiy qualified to the all-around final in sixth and in third to the floor exercise final. In the all-around final he fell on pommel horse in the second rotation, but made a comeback and won silver behind [Oleg Verniaiev](/source/Oleg_Verniaiev). During event finals Belyavskiy also won silver on floor exercise behind Briton [Kristian Thomas](/source/Kristian_Thomas).[22]

In June, Belyavskiy competed at the [2015 European Games](/source/Gymnastics_at_the_2015_European_Games), winning gold in the team competition. Due to a wrist injury, he did not compete in the all-around, but he qualified for the floor exercise, pommel horse, and parallel bars finals. He won the bronze on floor exericse, placed fourth on pommel horse, and won silver on the parallel bars, only 0.033 points behind winner [Oleg Stepko](/source/Oleg_Stepko).[23]

At the [2015 World Championships](/source/2015_World_Artistic_Gymnastics_Championships) Belyavskiy competed on all events in the team final to help team [Russia](/source/Russia) finish in fourth place. In the all-around final he placed eleventh after falling on vault.[24]

### 2016

At the 2016 Russian National Championships Belyavskiy won a gold medal with his team. After the first day he was leading the all around competition with a score of 90.367 however on the second day he suffered multiple falls and mistakes to place 4th score 86.266, giving him a total of 176.633 to win the bronze medal behind Nikolai Kuksenkov and [Nikita Nagornyy](/source/Nikita_Nagornyy). He defended his national title on the parallel bars, winning for the 5th consecutive year.[25]

In May, Belyavskiy competed at the [2016 European Championships](/source/2016_European_Men's_Artistic_Gymnastics_Championships). During the qualification round he competed on every event except rings to help Russia qualify in first place to the team final, as well as qualifying himself to four event finals: floor exercise, pommel horse, parallel bars, and horizontal bar. During the team final Belyavskiy again competed on every event except rings, helping Russia to win team gold with a score of 271.378, nearly 3 points ahead of Great Britain. During event finals he became European champion on parallel bars ahead of 2014 world champion Oleg Verniaiev. He also won bronze on horizontal bar, silver on pommel horse, and placed fourth on floor exercise, making him the most decorated gymnast at the European Championships.[26] He was also awarded the [Longines Prize for Elegance](/source/Longines_Prize_for_Elegance).[27]

On August 6–16, Belyavskiy competed at the [2016 Olympic Games](/source/Gymnastics_at_the_2016_Summer_Olympics) alongside [Ivan Stretovich](/source/Ivan_Stretovich), [Denis Ablyazin](/source/Denis_Ablyazin), [Nikolai Kuksenkov](/source/Nikolai_Kuksenkov), and [Nikita Nagornyy](/source/Nikita_Nagornyy). Together they qualified in third place to the team final, with Belyavskiy also qualifying to the all around, pommel horse, and parallel bars finals.[28] During the team final he contributed scores on all apparatuses besides rings towards the Russian team's silver medal finish, the first Olympic team medal for Russia since [2000](/source/Gymnastics_at_the_2000_Summer_Olympics), and the first major team medal for Russia since the [2006 World Championships](/source/2006_World_Artistic_Gymnastics_Championships).[28] In the all around final Belyavskiy finished fourth with a score of 90.498, only 0.143 behind bronze medalist [Max Whitlock](/source/Max_Whitlock). In the pommel horse final he finished in fifth, and in the parallel bars final he won the bronze medal behind former World Champions [Oleg Verniaiev](/source/Oleg_Verniaiev) and [Danell Leyva](/source/Danell_Leyva).[28]

### 2017

Belyavskiy was not initially planning to compete in the 2017 Russian National Championships due to [kidney stone](/source/Kidney_stone) problems, however he decided to compete anyway. He did not compete in the all around competition, showing routines on every event except rings in the qualification round. Balyavskiy was unable to defend his nation title on parallel bars as he did not qualify for the event final; however he did win his first national titles on pommel horse and horizontal bar. He also placed fifth on the floor exercise. Belyavskiy was then named to the team for the [2017 European Championships](/source/2017_European_Artistic_Gymnastics_Championships). At these championships, Belavskiy performed well, winning gold on the pommel horse, bronze on the horizontal bar, and placing fourth on the parallel bars.[29] At the [2017 World Championships](/source/2017_World_Artistic_Gymnastics_Championships) Belyavskiy qualified to the all-around, pommel horse, parallel bars, and horizontal bar finals. During the all-around final he was leading after the first five rotations; during he final apparatus he fell off of the horizontal bar and ended the competition in fourth place. During apparatus event finals he won silver on pommel horse behind [Max Whitlock](/source/Max_Whitlock), bronze on parallel bars behind [Zou Jingyuan](/source/Zou_Jingyuan) and Verniaiev, and placed sixth on horizontal bar.[30]

### 2018

Belyavskiy competed in the [2018 Russian National Championships](/source/2018_Russian_Artistic_Gymnastics_Championships), winning gold on pommel horse and silver in the all-around and on rings and horizontal bar. He also placed fourth on floor exercise. He next competed at the [2018 European Championships](/source/2018_European_Men's_Artistic_Gymnastics_Championships), helping Russia win the team bronze medal. Individually he won silver on parallel bars and placed fourth on pommel horse.[31] At the [2018 World Championships](/source/2018_Artistic_Gymnastics_World_Championships) Belyavskiy helped Russia win silver in the team event. Individually he finished seventh on pommel horse.[32]

### 2019

In June, Belyavskiy competed at the European Games in [Minsk](/source/Minsk), [Belarus](/source/Belarus). He placed first all-around, eighth on floor exercise, fifth on high bar, fourth on parallel bars, first on pommel horse, and eighth on rings.[33]

In October, Belyavskiy was part of the Russian gold-medal-winning squad who won the all-around team event gold medal at the [2019 Artistic Gymnastics World Championships](/source/2019_Artistic_Gymnastics_World_Championships) in [Stuttgart](/source/Stuttgart), [Germany](/source/Germany). He also placed eighth in the individual pommel horse event final.[33]

### 2021

Belyavskiy competed at the [Russian Championships](/source/2021_Russian_Artistic_Gymnastics_Championships) where he finished third in the all-around behind [Aleksandr Kartsev](/source/Aleksandr_Kartsev) and [Artur Dalaloyan](/source/Artur_Dalaloyan). He was selected to compete at the upcoming [European Championships](/source/2021_European_Artistic_Gymnastics_Championships). He qualified to the all-around, pommel horse, parallel bars, and horizontal bar event finals. During the all-around final he finished second behind compatriot Nikita Nagornyy. During event finals he won gold on horizontal bar, silver on parallel bars behind [Ferhat Arıcan](/source/Ferhat_Ar%C4%B1can), and placed sixth on pommel horse. Belyavskiy next competed at the [Russian Cup](/source/2021_Russian_Cup) where he won gold on pommel horse and parallel bars. Afterwards he was selected to represent the [Russian Olympic Committee at the 2020 Summer Olympics](/source/Russian_Olympic_Committee_athletes_at_the_2020_Summer_Olympics) alongside Denis Ablyazin, Dalaloyan, and Nagornyy.[34]

At the [2020 Summer Olympics](/source/Gymnastics_at_the_2020_Summer_Olympics) in Tokyo Belyavskiy helped the team qualify to the team final in third place and individually qualified to the pommel horse and parallel bars event finals; he finished tenth in the all-around qualification but did not advance to the final due to Nagornyy and Dalaloyan placing higher. During the [team final](/source/Gymnastics_at_the_2020_Summer_Olympics_%E2%80%93_Men's_artistic_team_all-around) Belyavskiy competed on three events and helped the team finish first with a combined score of 262.500; this was the first team Olympic gold medal for Russian athletes in [25 years](/source/Gymnastics_at_the_1996_Summer_Olympics).[35]

On 11 September, he along with his Olympic Team were awarded with [Order of Friendship](/source/Order_of_Friendship) by President [Vladimir Putin](/source/Vladimir_Putin).[36]

## Competitive history

Year Event Team AA FX PH SR VT PB HB 2010 National Championships 6 5 Russian Cup 4 8 5 5 World Championships 6 2011 National Championships 5 Russian Cup 4 6 8 World Championships 4 6 2012 National Championships 7 4 8 European Championships Olympic Games 6 5 7 2013 National Championships 5 5 European Championships 5 Universiade World Championships 12 2014 National Championships European Championships 8 World Championships 5 5 5 2015 National Championships 4 7 European Championships European Games 4 World Championships 4 11 2016 National Championships 4 4 5 European Championships 4 Olympic Games 4 5 2017 National Championships 5 5 European Championships 4 Russian Cup 4 6 4 World Championships 4 6 2018 National Championships 4 Russian Cup 7 7 European Championships 4 World Championships 7 2019 European Games 4 5 Russian Cup 4 8 World Championships 8 2021 National Championships European Championships 6 Olympic Games 4 5 2022 National Championships 7

## See also

- [List of Olympic male artistic gymnasts for Russia](/source/List_of_Olympic_male_artistic_gymnasts_for_Russia)

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- [David Belyavskiy](https://www.gymnastics.sport/site/athletes/bio_detail.php?id=25616) at [World Gymnastics](/source/World_Gymnastics)

- [David Belyavskiy at sportgymrus.ru](https://web.archive.org/web/20180208052404/http://sportgymrus.ru/sportsmans/belyavskij-david-sagitovich/) at the [Wayback Machine](/source/Wayback_Machine) (archived 8 February 2018) (in Russian)

- [David Belyavskiy](https://olympics.com/en/athletes/david-belyavskiy) at [Olympics.com](/source/International_Olympic_Committee)

- [David Belyavsky](https://www.olympedia.org/athletes/120451) at [Olympedia](/source/Olympedia)

- [David Belyavsky](https://intersportstats.com/athletes/3000423275) at InterSportStats

- [David Belyavskiy](https://www.instagram.com/belyavskiydavid01/) on [Instagram](/source/Instagram_(identifier))

v t e Olympic Champions in Artistic Gymnastics – Men's Team All-Around Summary 1904: Mixed team 1908: Sweden 1912: Italy 1920: Italy 1924: Italy 1928: Switzerland 1932: Italy 1936: Germany 1948: Finland 1952: Soviet Union 1956: Soviet Union 1960: Japan 1964: Japan 1968: Japan 1972: Japan 1976: Japan 1980: Soviet Union 1984: United States 1988: Soviet Union 1992: Unified Team 1996: Russia 2000: China 2004: Japan 2008: China 2012: China 2016: Japan 2020: ROC 2024: Japan 2020: ROC Denis Ablyazin, David Belyavskiy, Artur Dalaloyan, Nikita Nagornyy

v t e 2020 ROC Olympic Gymnastics Team Men's artistic gymnastics athletes Team Denis Ablyazin David Belyavskiy Artur Dalaloyan Nikita Nagornyy Individuals Aleksandr Kartsev Vladislav Polyashov Women's artistic gymnastics athletes Team Lilia Akhaimova Viktoria Listunova Angelina Melnikova Vladislava Urazova Individuals Elena Gerasimova Anastasia Ilyankova Rhythmic gymnastics athletes Individuals Arina Averina Dina Averina Group Anastasia Bliznyuk Anastasia Maksimova Angelina Shkatova Anastasia Tatareva Alisa Tishchenko Trampoline athletes Men Dmitry Ushakov Andrey Yudin Women Susana Kochesok Yana Lebedeva

v t e 2016 Russia Olympic Gymnastics Team Men's artistic gymnastics athletes Denis Ablyazin David Belyavskiy Nikolai Kuksenkov Nikita Nagornyy Ivan Stretovich Women's artistic gymnastics athletes Angelina Melnikova Aliya Mustafina Maria Paseka Daria Spiridonova Seda Tutkhalyan Rhythmic gymnastics athletes Individuals: Yana Kudryavtseva Margarita Mamun Group: Vera Biryukova Anastasia Bliznyuk Anastasia Maksimova Anastasia Tatareva Maria Tolkacheva Trampoline athletes Yana Pavlova Dmitry Ushakov Andrey Yudin

v t e 2012 Russia Olympic Gymnastics Team Men's artistic gymnastics athletes Denis Ablyazin Aleksandr Balandin David Belyavskiy Emin Garibov Igor Pakhomenko Women's artistic gymnastics athletes Ksenia Afanasyeva Anastasia Grishina Viktoria Komova Aliya Mustafina Maria Paseka Rhythmic gymnastics athletes Individuals: Evgeniya Kanaeva Darya Dmitriyeva Group: Anastasia Bliznyuk Uliana Donskova Ksenia Dudkina Alina Makarenko Anastasia Nazarenko Karolina Sevastyanova Trampoline athletes Nikita Fedorenko Dmitry Ushakov Victoria Voronina

v t e World Artistic Gymnastics Championships – Men's team all-around 1903: France 1905: France 1907: Bohemia 1909: France 1911: Bohemia 1913: Bohemia 1922: Czechoslovakia 1926: Czechoslovakia 1930: Czechoslovakia 1934: Switzerland 1938: Czechoslovakia 1950: Switzerland 1954: Soviet Union 1958: Soviet Union 1962: Japan 1966: Japan 1970: Japan 1974: Japan 1978: Japan 1979: Soviet Union 1981: Soviet Union 1983: China 1985: Soviet Union 1987: Soviet Union 1989: Soviet Union 1991: Soviet Union 1994: China 1995: China 1997: China 1999: China 2001: Belarus 2003: China 2006: China 2007: China 2010: China 2011: China 2014: China 2015: Japan 2018: China 2019: Russia 2022: China 2023: Japan 2019: Russia (RUS) Denis Ablyazin, David Belyavskiy, Artur Dalaloyan, Nikita Nagornyy, Ivan Stretovich, Vladislav Polyashov

v t e European Champions in Artistic Gymnastics – Men's Team Competition 1994: Belarus 1996: Russia 1998: France 2000: Russia 2002: Romania 2004: Romania 2006: Russia 2008: Russia 2010: Germany 2012: Great Britain 2014: Russia 2016: Russia 2018: Russia 2020: Ukraine 2022: Great Britain 2023: Italy 2024: Ukraine 2025: Great Britain 2014: Russia (RUS), Denis Ablyazin, Nikolai Kuksenkov, Nikita Ignatyev, Aleksandr Balandin, David Belyavskiy 2016: Russia (RUS), Denis Ablyazin, David Belyavskiy, Nikita Ignatyev, Nikolai Kuksenkov, Nikita Nagornyy 2018: Russia (RUS), David Belyavskiy, Artur Dalaloyan, Nikolai Kuksenkov, Dmitriy Lankin, Nikita Nagornyy

v t e European Champions in Artistic Gymnastics - Men's Individual All-Around 1955: Boris Shakhlin (URS) 1957: Joaquín Blume (ESP) 1959: Yuri Titov (URS) 1961: Miroslav Cerar (YUG) 1963: Miroslav Cerar (YUG) 1965: Franco Menichelli (ITA) 1967: Mikhail Voronin (URS) 1969: Mikhail Voronin (URS) 1971: Viktor Klimenko (URS) 1973: Viktor Klimenko (URS) 1975: Nikolai Andrianov (URS) 1977: Vladimir Markelov (URS) 1979: Stoyan Deltchev (BUL) 1981: Aleksandr Tkachyov (URS) 1983: Dmitry Bilozerchev (URS) 1985: Dmitry Bilozerchev (URS) 1987: Valeri Liukin (URS) 1989: Ihor Korobchynskyi (URS) 1990: Valentin Mogilny (URS) 1992: Ihor Korobchynskyi (CIS) 1994: Ivan Ivankov (BLR) 1996: Ivan Ivankov (BLR) 1998: Alexei Bondarenko (RUS) 2000: Oleksandr Beresch (UKR) 2002: Dan Potra (ROM) 2004: Marian Drăgulescu (ROM) 2005: Rafael Martínez (ESP) 2007: Maksim Devyatovskiy (RUS) 2009: Fabian Hambüchen (GER) 2011: Philipp Boy (GER) 2013: David Belyavskiy (RUS) 2015: Oleg Verniaiev (UKR) 2017: Oleg Verniaiev (UKR) 2019: Nikita Nagornyy (RUS) 2021: Nikita Nagornyy (RUS) 2022: Joe Fraser (GBR) 2023: Adem Asil (TUR) 2024: Marios Georgiou (CYP) 2025: Adem Asil (TUR)

v t e European Champions in Artistic Gymnastics—Men's Pommel Horse 1955: Boris Shakhlin (URS) 1957: Joaquín Blume (ESP) 1959: Yuri Titov (URS) 1961: Miroslav Cerar (YUG) 1963: Miroslav Cerar (YUG) 1965: Viktor Lisitsky (URS) 1967: Mikhail Voronin (URS) 1969: Miroslav Cerar (YUG) 1969 Wilhelm Kubica (POL) 1971: Nikolai Andrianov (URS) 1973: Zoltán Magyar (HUN) 1975: Zoltán Magyar (HUN) 1977: Zoltán Magyar (HUN) 1979: Alexander Dityatin (URS) 1979 György Guczoghy (HUN) 1981: György Guczoghy (HUN) 1983: György Guczoghy (HUN) 1985: Dmitry Bilozerchev (URS) 1987: Valeri Liukin (URS) 1989: Valentin Mogilny (URS) 1990: Valentin Mogilny (URS) 1992: Vitaly Scherbo (BLR) 1994: Marius Urzică (ROM) 1996: Li Donghua (SUI) 1998: Éric Poujade (FRA) 2000: Marius Urzică (ROU) 2002: Marius Urzică (ROU) 2004: Ioan Silviu Suciu (ROU) 2005: Krisztián Berki (HUN) 2006: Flavius Koczi (ROU) 2007: Krisztián Berki (HUN) 2008: Krisztián Berki (HUN) 2009: Krisztián Berki (HUN) 2010: Dan Keatings (GBR) 2011: Krisztián Berki (HUN) 2012: Krisztián Berki (HUN) 2013: Dan Keatings (GBR) 2014: Max Whitlock (GBR) 2015: Louis Smith (GBR) 2016: Harutyun Merdinyan (ARM) 2017: David Belyavskiy (RUS) 2018: Rhys McClenaghan (IRL) 2019: Max Whitlock (GBR) 2020: Matvei Petrov (ALB) 2021: Artur Davtyan (ARM) 2022: Harutyun Merdinyan (ARM) 2023: Rhys McClenaghan (IRL) 2024: Rhys McClenaghan (IRL) 2025: Hamlet Manukyan (ARM)

v t e European Artistic Gymnastics Championships – Men's Parallel Bars 1955: Helmut Bantz (GER) 1955: Boris Shakhlin (URS) 1955: Albert Azaryan (URS) 1957: Jack Günthard (SUI) 1957: Joaquín Blume (ESP) 1959: Yuri Titov (URS) 1961: Miroslav Cerar (YUG) 1963: Giovanni Carminucci (ITA) 1965: Miroslav Cerar (YUG) 1967: Mikhail Voronin (URS) 1969: Mikhail Voronin (URS) 1971: Giovanni Carminucci (ITA) 1973: Viktor Klimenko (URS) 1975: Nikolai Andrianov (URS) 1977: Vladimir Tikhonov (URS) 1979: Bohdan Makuts (URS) 1981: Bohdan Makuts (URS) 1983: Yuri Korolyov (URS) 1985: Dmitry Bilozerchev (URS) 1987: Valeri Liukin (URS) 1989: Kalofer Khristozov (BUL) 1990: Daniel Giubellini (SUI) 1990: Valentin Mogilny (URS) 1992: Zoltán Supola (HUN) 1994: Alexei Nemov (RUS) 1994: Rustam Sharipov (UKR) 1996: Rustam Sharipov (UKR) 1996: Vitaly Scherbo (BLR) 1998: Alexei Bondarenko (RUS) 2000: Mitja Petkovšek (SLO) 2002: Vasileios Tsolakidis (GRE) 2004: Roman Zozulya (UKR) 2005: Manuel Carballo (ESP) 2006: Mitja Petkovšek (SLO) 2007: Mitja Petkovšek (SLO) 2008: Mitja Petkovšek (SLO) 2009: Yann Cucherat (FRA) 2010: Yann Cucherat (FRA) 2011: Marcel Nguyen (GER) 2012: Marcel Nguyen (GER) 2013: Oleg Stepko (UKR) 2014: Oleg Verniaiev (UKR) 2015: Oleg Verniaiev (UKR) 2016: David Belyavskiy (RUS) 2017: Oleg Verniaiev (UKR) 2018: Artur Dalaloyan (RUS) 2019: Nikita Nagornyy (RUS) 2020: Ferhat Arıcan (TUR) 2021: Ferhat Arıcan (TUR) 2022: Joe Fraser (GBR) 2023: Illia Kovtun (UKR) 2024: Illia Kovtun (UKR) 2025: Nils Dunkel (GER)

v t e European Champions in Artistic Gymnastics - Men's Horizontal Bar 1955: Boris Shakhlin (URS) 1957: Jack Günthard (SUI) 1959: Pavel Stolbov (URS) 1961: Yuri Titov (URS) 1963: Boris Shakhlin (URS) 1963: Miroslav Cerar (YUG) 1965: Franco Menichelli (ITA) 1967: Viktor Lisitsky (URS) 1969: Viktor Lisitsky (URS) 1969: Viktor Klimenko (URS) 1971: Klaus Köste (GDR) 1973: Eberhard Gienger (FRG) 1973: Klaus Köste (GDR) 1975: Eberhard Gienger (FRG) 1975: Nikolai Andrianov (URS) 1977: Stoyan Deltchev (BUL) 1979: Aleksandr Tkachyov (URS) 1981: Eberhard Gienger (FRG) 1981: Aleksandr Tkachyov (URS) 1983: Dmitry Bilozerchev (URS) 1985: Dmitry Bilozerchev (URS) 1985: Zsolt Borkai (HUN) 1987: Valeri Liukin (URS) 1989: Andreas Wecker (GDR) 1990: Vitaly Scherbo (URS) 1992: Rustam Sharipov (UKR) 1992: Andreas Wecker (GER) 1994: Aljaž Pegan (SLO) 1996: Krasimir Dunev (BUL) 1996: Aleksey Voropayev (RUS) 1998: Jesús Carballo (ESP) 2000: Oleksandr Beresch (UKR) 2002: Vlasios Maras (GRE) 2004: Vlasios Maras (GRE) 2004: Aljaž Pegan (SLO) 2005: Fabian Hambüchen (GER) 2006: Vlasios Maras (GRE) 2007: Fabian Hambüchen (GER) 2008: Fabian Hambüchen (GER) 2009: Vlasios Maras (GRE) 2010: Vlasios Maras (GRE) 2011: Epke Zonderland (NED) 2012: Emin Garibov (RUS) 2013: Emin Garibov (RUS) 2014: Epke Zonderland (NED) 2015: Marijo Možnik (CRO) 2016: Nile Wilson (GBR) 2017: Pablo Brägger (SUI) 2018: Oliver Hegi (SUI) 2019: Epke Zonderland (NED) 2020: Robert Tvorogal (LTU) 2021: David Belyavskiy (RUS) 2022: Marios Georgiou (CYP) 2023: Tin Srbić (CRO) 2024: Illia Kovtun (UKR) 2025: Robert Tvorogal (LTU)

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