European Gymnastics
European Gymnastics is one of five continental unions that represents the interests of Europe in the International Gymnastics Federation (French: Fédération Internationale de Gymnastique or FIG). It was formed on 27 March 1982 as the European Union of Gymnastics (French: Union Européenne de Gymnastique or UEG) and adopted its current name on 1 April 2020.[1][2]
Headquarters of European Gymnastics in Lausanne. | |
Formation | 27 March 1982 |
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Headquarters | Lausanne |
Region served | Europe |
President | Farid Gayibov |
Website | EuropeanGymnastics.com |
Events
European Gymnastics organises European Gymnastics Championships for each of the gymnastic disciplines.
Current
Discipline | Competition | First held | Current Frequency |
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Artistic gymnastics | European Men's Artistic Gymnastics Championships | 1955 | Annually |
European Women's Artistic Gymnastics Championships | 1957 | Annually | |
Trampoline | European Trampoline Championships | 1969 | Biennially (even years) |
Rhythmic gymnastics | Rhythmic Gymnastics European Championships | 1978 | Annually |
Acrobatic gymnastics | Acrobatic Gymnastics European Championships | 1978 | Biennially (odd years) |
TeamGym | European TeamGym Championships | 1996 | Biennially (even years) |
Aerobic gymnastics | Aerobic Gymnastics European Championships | 1999 | Biennially (odd years) |
Defunct
Discipline | Competition | First held | Last held |
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Artistic gymnastics | European Cup in Artistic Gymnastics | 1988 | 1995 |
Rhythmic gymnastics | European Cup in Rhythmic Gymnastics | 1989 | 1995 |
Artistic gymnastics and rhythmic gymnastics | European Team Gymnastics Championships | 1997 | 2003 |
Member federations
As of 2015, European Gymnastics consists of 50 member federations
Federation | Country | Year joined |
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Royal Belgian Gymnastics Federation | Belgium | 1982 |
Danish Gymnastics Federation | Denmark | 1982 |
Royal Spanish Federation of Gymnastics | Spain | 1982 |
France Gymnastics Federation | France | 1982 |
British Gymnastics | United Kingdom | 1982 |
Royal Dutch Gymnastics Union | Netherlands | 1982 |
Italian Gymnastics Federation | Italy | 1982 |
Gymnastics Federation of Luxembourg | Luxembourg | 1982 |
Norwegian Gymnastics Federation | Norway | 1982 |
Gymnastics Federation of Portugal | Portugal | 1982 |
West Germany | 1982 | |
San Marino Gymnastic Federation | San Marino | 1982 |
Swedish Gymnastics Federation | Sweden | 1982 |
Swiss Gymnastics Federation | Switzerland | 1982 |
Turkish Gymnastics Federation | Turkey | 1982 |
Liechtenstein Gymnastics and Athletics Association | Liechtenstein | 1983 |
Czechoslovakia | 1983 | |
Austrian Association for Gymnastics | Austria | 1984 |
Finnish Gymnastics Federation | Finland | 1984 |
Hungarian Gymnastics Federation | Hungary | 1984 |
East Germany | 1985 | |
Bulgarian Gymnastic Federation | Bulgaria | 1985 |
Polish Gymnastic Association | Poland | 1986 |
Cyprus Gymnastics Federation | Cyprus | 1986 |
Hellenic Gymnastics Federation | Greece | 1986 |
Gymnastics Ireland | Ireland | 1986 |
Iceland Gymnastics Federation | Iceland | 1986 |
Soviet Union | 1986 | |
Romanian Gymnastics Federation | Romania | 1987 |
Yugoslavia | 1987 | |
Andorran Gymnastics Federation | Andorra | 1989 |
Monégasque Federation of Gymnastics | Monaco | 1989 |
Israel Gymnastics Federation | Israel | 1989 |
Belarus Gymnastics Association | Belarus | 1992 |
Estonian Gymnastics Federation | Estonia | 1992 |
Latvia Gymnastics Federation | Latvia | 1992 |
Lithuanian Gymnastic Federation | Lithuania | 1992 |
Russian Gymnastics Federation | Russia | 1992 |
Ukrainian Gymnastics Federation | Ukraine | 1992 |
Gymnastics Federation of Slovenia | Slovenia | 1992 |
Croatian Gymnastics Federation | Croatia | 1992 |
Albanian Gymnastics Federation | Albania | 1993 |
Gymnastic Federation of Armenia | Armenia | 1993 |
United Gymnastics Federation of Georgia | Georgia | 1993 |
Gymnastics Federation of Slovakia | Slovakia | 1993 |
Czech Gymnastic Federation | Czech Republic | 1993 |
Union of Gymnastics Federations of the Republic of Moldova | Moldova | 1993 |
Bosnia and Herzegovina | 1995 | |
Azerbaijan Gymnastics Federation | Azerbaijan | 1996 |
Federation of Gymnastics Sports of Macedonia | North Macedonia | 2002 |
Kosovo Gymnastics Association | Kosovo | 2015 [3] |
References
- "History". European Gymnastics. Retrieved 18 October 2020.
- Rowbottom, Mike (17 November 2019). "UEG to become European Gymnastics from April 2020". InsideTheGames.biz.
- Tota, Elton (24 November 2015). "European Union of Gymnastics accepts Kosovo Gymnastics Association". balkaneu.com. Independent Balkan News Agency.
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