[11] The SmartScoring Shooting Star Award was presented to California native Emily Beznos, representing Moldova.
[13] Source:[4] At the end of the individual qualifying round, Vera Tugolukova, representing Cyprus, was in position to earn the European Olympic quota, narrowly ahead of Liliana Lewińska from Poland.
However, before the allocation of the spot was officially confirmed, the Polish Gymnastics Federation alleged that the judging was corrupt and that Lewińska's scores were lowered, preventing her from winning the Olympic berth.
Evangelia Trikomiti, the President of the Superior Jury at the 2024 Rhythmic Gymnastics European Championships, was found guilty of breaking the International Gymnastics Federation (FIG) code of ethics, code of conduct, the general judges’ rules and the judge’s oath by manipulating the scores at the Championships.
She was declared ineligible to participate in all gymnastics-related activities for a period of four years, excluding coaching, and her FIG Judge Brevet was annulled.
The FIG rejudged the routines of both gymnasts and found that Lewińska should have been placed higher and thus should have earned the Olympic quota.