Overview
- On June 3 in Madeira, Bleyer outpaced Italy’s Enrica Piccoli (212.9451) and Spain’s Iris Tió (208.9075) to win solo gold.
- She earned 219.8363 points—the event’s top score—by executing the competition’s most difficult routine.
- Coaches Stella Mukhamedova and Stephanie Marx praised her technical precision and enhanced artistic expression.
- The title caps a career milestone for Bleyer after her 2023 youth European gold and 2024 vice-champion result.
- The gold represents the German Swimming Federation’s second European Championship victory in synchronized swimming and follows her fourth-place duet finish with Amélie Blumenthal Haz.