2015 IMMAF EUROPEAN MEDALLISTS BY COUNTRY Finland – total of 6 medals: 3 gold – Varpu Rinne, Sanna Merta, Abdul Hussein; 1 silver – Mia Isola; 2 bronze – Sini Koivunen, Inka Auvinen Sweden – total of 8 medals: 2 gold – Joel Moya Schondorff, Rostem Akman; 4 silver – Anja Saxmark, Cornelia Holm, Gabriella Ringblom, Iman Smajic; 2 bronze – Renato Vidovic, Ante Agneby UK – total of 7 medals: 2 gold – Jake Bond, Jack Shore; 1 silver – Warren Mason; 4 bronze – Amy Omara, Connor Hitchens, Hardeep Rai, James Duckett Bulgaria – total of 4 medals: 2 gold – Aleksandra Toncheva, Daniel Galabarov; 1 silver – Dorian Dermendzhiev; 1 bronze – Tencho Karaenev Iceland – total of 3 medals: 2 gold – Sunna Rannveig, Bjarki Palsson; 1 bronze -Petur Oskarsson Northern Ireland – total of 2 medals: 1 gold – Leah McCourt; 1 silver – Ross McCorriston Ireland – total of 5 medals: 1 gold – Ben Forsyth; 4 bronze – David Fogarty, Thomas Martin, Lee Hammond, Ryan Spillane Norway – total of 4 medals: 2 silver – Geir Kare Cemsoylu, Marius Hakonsev; 2 bronze – Jorden indestviken, Camilla Mannes Italy – 3 medals: 1 silver – Marc Zannetti; 2 bronze – Asterio Lucchesini, Paolo Anastasi Hungary – total of 1 medals: 1 silver – Balaze Kiss Romania – total of 1 medals: 1 silver – Raluca Dinescu France – total of 2 medals: 2 bronze – Celine Provost, Alexis Guilleux Bahrain – total of 1 medal: 1 bronze – Hussain Haki Mahdi Azerbaijan – total of 1 medal: 1 bronze – Lyudmila Sadirina Canada – total of 1 medal: 1 bronze – Eloise Picard Czech Republic – total of 1 medal: 1 bronze – Michaela Dostalova Germany – total of 1 medals: 1 bronze – Julia Dorny




