This is a list of some of the notable international and national gymnastics competitions.
Acrobatic gymnastics (FIG)
Official competitions
- Acrobatic Gymnastics World Championships (1974–)
- FIG World Age Group Competitions (2001–)
- FIG World Cup series (2001–)
- World Games (1993–)
- Youth Olympic Games (2018–)
Multi-sport events
Senior
- European Games (2015–)
Championships
Junior
- Acrobatic Gymnastics European Age Group Competition (2005–)
- Acrobatic Gymnastics Pan American Age Group Competition (2015–)
- Junior European Acrobatic Gymnastics Championships (1996–)
International
- Asian Gymnastics Championships (1992–)
- European Acrobatics Championships (1978–)
- Pan American Gymnastics Championships (2015–)
- WOGA Classic (1994–)
Defunct championships
- FIG World Cup Final (2003–2007)
- IFSA Acrobatic Gymnastics Junior World Championships (1989–1999)
- IFSA World Cup (1975–1993)
Aerobic gymnastics (FIG)
Official competitions
- Aerobic Gymnastics World Age Group Competitions (2004–)
- Aerobic Gymnastics World Championships (1995–)
- FIG Aerobic Gymnastics World Cup series (1999–)
- World Games (1997–)
Multi-sport events
Youth
- Gymnasiade (2013)
Senior
- African Games (2015–)
- European Games (2015–)
- Southeast Asian Games (2003–2007, 2011)
- Summer Universiade (2011)
Defunct events
- Asian Indoor Games (2005–2009)
Championships
International
National
- US National Aerobic Championships (United States)
Defunct championships
- FIG Aerobic Gymnastics World Cup Final (2001–2007)
Aesthetic group gymnastics (IFAAG)
Official competitions
- IFAAG Aesthetic Group Gymnastics World Championships (2000–)
- IFAAG Aesthetic Group Gymnastics Junior World Championships (2009–)
- IFAAG Aesthetic Group Gymnastics World Cup and Challenge Cup (2009–)
Multi-sport events
Youth
Championships
International
Artistic gymnastics (FIG)
Official competitions
Event | Type | Participation | First held | Current Frequency |
---|---|---|---|---|
Summer Olympic Games | Multi-sport event | Global | 1896 | Every four years |
World Artistic Gymnastics Championships | World Championships | Global | 1903 | Annually Except when the Summer Olympics are held |
Artistic Gymnastics World Cup and Challenge Cup series | World Cup | Global | 1975 | Annually Divided in stages throughout the year |
Summer Youth Olympic Games | Multi-sport event for gymnasts aged 14 to 18 years old | Global | 2010 | Every four years |
Artistic Gymnastics Junior World Championships | World Championships for junior gymnasts | Global | 2019 | Every two years |
Multi-sport events
Youth
- Asian Youth Games (2021)
- Australian Youth Olympic Festival (2001–2013)
- Commonwealth Youth Games (2004, 2011)
- European Youth Summer Olympic Festival (1993–)
- Gymnasiade
- Junior Pan American Games (2021)
- South American Youth Games (2013–)
- Youth Commonwealth Games (2004–2011)
Senior
- African Games (1991–2007, 2015–)
- Bolivarian Games (1965–)
- Asian Games (1974–)
- Central American and Caribbean Games (1946–1959, 1970–)
- Central American Games
- Commonwealth Games (1978–)
- European Games (2015–)
- Games of the Small States of Europe (1997, 2007–2009, 2013–2015)
- Islamic Solidarity Games (2017)
- Island Games (1989–2013, 2017–)
- Maccabiah Games
- Mediterranean Games (1951–)
- Military World Games (2019)
- Pan American Games (1951–)
- South American Games (1978–)
- Southeast Asian Games (1979–1981, 1985–1997, 2001–2007, 2011, 2015–)
- Summer Universiade (1961–)
Disability
- Special Olympics World Games
- Summer Deaflympics (1928, 1957–1969)
Defunct events
- ALBA Games (2005-2011)
- East Asian Games (1993–2013)
- Goodwill Games (1986–2001)
- Pan American Sports Festival (2014)
- Pan Arab Games (1953–2011)
- West Asian Games (2002–2005)
Championships
International
- American Cup (1976–)
- Asian Gymnastics Championships (1996–)
- City of Jesolo Trophy (2008–)
- European Artistic Gymnastics Championships (1955–)
- Northern European Gymnastics Championships (2005–)
- Pacific Rim Championships (1988–)
- Pan American Gymnastics Championships (1997–)
- South American Gymnastics Championships (1957–)
- WOGA Classic
National
- Canadian Gymnastics Championships (Canada)
- Nastia Liukin Cup (United States)
- NCAA Men's Gymnastics Championships (United States, college gymnastics)
- NCAA Women's Gymnastics Championships (United States, college gymnastics)
- Romanian Gymnastics National Championships (Romania)
- Russian Artistic Gymnastics Championships (Russia)
- U.S. Classic (United States)
- USA Gymnastics National Championships (United States)
Defunct championships
- Artistic Gymnastics World Cup Final (1975–2008)
Gymnastics for all (FIG)
Official events
- World Gym For Life Challenge
- World Gymnaestrada
Parkour (FIG)
Official competitions
- Parkour World Cup series (2018–)
- Parkour World Championships (2022–)
Multi-sport events
Senior
- World Games (2021–)
- World Urban Games (2019–)
Rhythmic gymnastics (FIG)
Official competitions
Event | Type | Participation | First held | Current Frequency |
---|---|---|---|---|
World Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships | World Championships | Global | 1963 | Annually Except when the Summer Olympics are held |
Rhythmic Gymnastics World Cup and Challenge Cup series | World Cup | Global | 1983 | Annually |
Summer Olympic Games | Multi-sport event | Global | 1984 | Every four years |
World Games | Multi-sport event for non Olympic category | Global | 2001 | Every four years |
Summer Youth Olympic Games | Multi-sport event for gymnasts aged 14 to 18 years old | Global | 2010 | Every four years |
Rhythmic Gymnastics Junior World Championships | World Championships for junior gymnasts | Global | 2019 | Every two years |
Multi-sport events
Youth
- Australian Youth Olympic Festival (2001–2013)
- Gymnasiade
Senior
- Asian Games (1994–)
- Black Sea Games (2007–)
- Bolivarian Games (2001–)
- Central American and Caribbean Games (1998–)
- Commonwealth Games (1998, 2006–)
- European Games (2015–)
- Games of the Small States of Europe (2009)
- Islamic Solidarity Games (2017)
- Maccabiah Games
- Mediterranean Games (2005–)
- Pan American Games (1987–)
- South American Games (1990–)
- Southeast Asian Games
- Summer Universiade (1991–)
Disability
Defunct events
- ALBA Games (2005–2011)
- Friendship Games (1984)
- Goodwill Games (1986–2001)
- Pan American Sports Festival (2014)
Championships
International
National
Defunct championships
- Baltic Sea Games (1993–1997)
- Rhythmic Gymnastics World Cup Final (1983–2008)
- Four Continents Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships (1978–2001)
TeamGym (UEG)
Official competitions
- UEG European TeamGym Championships (1996–)
Trampoline and tumbling (FIG)
Official competitions
- Trampoline World Championships (1964–)
- Trampoline Gymnastics World Age Group Competitions (FIT and FIG) (1973–)
- World Games (1981–)
- Trampoline World Cup (FIT) and Trampoline World Cup series (FIG) (1984–)
- Summer Olympic Games (2000–)
- Youth Olympic Games (2010–)
Multi-sport events
Youth
- Australian Youth Olympic Festival (2001–2013)
Senior
- Asian Games (2006–)
- Central American and Caribbean Games (2014–)
- European Games (2015–)
- Island Games (1993)
- Pan American Games (1955–1959, 2011–)
- South American Games (1978–1982, 2018–)
Defunct events
- Pan American Sports Festival (2014)
- Pan Arab Games (2011)
Championships
International
- Asian Gymnastics Championships (2014–)
- European Trampoline Championships (1969–)
- Pacific Rim Championships (1988–)
- Pan American Gymnastics Championships (2004–)
- South American Gymnastics Championships (2013–)
Defunct championships
- Trampoline World Cup Final (1993–2008)
Wheel gymnastics (IRV)
Official competitions
- IRV Wheel Gymnastics World Championships (1995–)
- IRV Wheel Gymnastics Team World Cup (2002–)
External links
- International Federation of Gymnastics (FIG) official website - Acrobatic, aerobic, artistic, rhythmic and trampoline gymnastics
- International Federation of Aesthetic Group Gymnastics (IFAAG) official website - Aesthetic group gymnastics
- European Union of Gymnastics (UEG) official website - TeamGym
- International Wheel Gymnastics Federation (IRV) official website - Wheel gymnastics
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