Junior World Gymnastics Championships

Junior World Gymnastics Championships refers to a number of different World Championships in four disciplines recognized by the International Gymnastics Federation (FIG) in competitive gymnastics: acrobatic gymnastics, men's and women's artistic gymnastics, and rhythmic gymnastics.[1]

History

Before merging with FIG in 1999, the International Federation of Sports Acrobatics (IFSA) organized and promoted World Junior Championships in acrobatic gymnastics from 1989 to 1999.[2] As of 2019, FIG has organized junior world championships in artistic and rhythmic gymnastics.[3]

Currently, FIG organizes periodical World Age Group competitions in aerobic gymnastics, acrobatic gymnastics and trampoline. The former governing body for trampoline, the International Trampoline Federation (FIT), incorporated into the FIG in 1998, also organized World Age Groups competitions from 1973 to 1996.[4] These competitions, however, are not considered world championships.

Acrobatic

Championships:[5]

1989 to 1999 : Junior

2001 to 2002 : World Age Group Games

2004 to 2006 : International Age Group Competition

2008 to Now: World Age Group Competition

Edition Year Host city Host country Events
Junior
11989Katowice Poland21
21991Beijing China21
31993Moscow Russia21
41995Riesa Germany22
51997Honolulu United States22
61999Nowa Ruda Poland16
Age Group
12001Zielona Gora Poland
22002Riesa Germany
32004Liévin France
42006Coimbra Portugal
52008Glasgow United Kingdom
62010Wroclaw Poland
72012Orlando United States
82014Levallois-Perret France
92016Putian China
102018Antwerp Belgium

Artistic

Edition Year Host city Host country Events
12019Győr Hungary14

Rhythmic

Edition Year Host city Host country Events
12019Moscow Russia8

Trampoline

FIG Trampoline Gymnastics World Age Group Competitions are currently held in 32 disciplines:

  • Categories and age:[6][7]
    • Trampoline (Age Group 1 / Age Group 2 / Age Group 3 / Age Group 4)
    • Synchronised Trampoline (Age Group 1 / Age Group 2 / Age Group 3 / Age Group 4)
    • Tumbling (Age Group 1 / Age Group 2 / Age Group 3 / Age Group 4)
    • Double-Mini (Age Group 1 / Age Group 2 / Age Group 3 / Age Group 4)
  • 11-12 / 13-14 / 15-16 / 17-21

Since 1998, the championships are held alongside the Trampoline Gymnastics World Championships, often a week later and in the same venue. From 1990 to 1996, the junior championships were in the same country as the Trampoline Gymnastics World Championships, but in a different city. The earlier championships, from 1973 to 1988, had separate hosts, unrelated to the Trampoline Gymnastics World Championships.

Year Edition Host city Host country Events
Separate Championships
19731London United Kingdom34
19742San Mateo, California[8] United States24
19753Toronto Canada24
19764Cedar Rapids United States24
19785Honolulu United States24
1984624
1986724
1988824
Host by Trampoline Gymnastics World Championships Host
19909Dillenburg Germany24
199210Auckland New Zealand24
199411Vila do Conde Portugal24
199612Kamloops Canada24
Alongside Trampoline Gymnastics World Championships
199813Sydney Australia24
199914Sun City South Africa24
200115Odense Denmark24
Year Edition Host city Host country Events
200316Hannover Germany24
200517Eindhoven Netherlands24
200718Quebec City Canada24
200919Saint Petersburg Russia24
201020Metz France24
201121Birmingham United Kingdom24
201322Sofia Bulgaria24
201423Daytona Beach United States24
201524Odense Denmark24
201725Sofia Bulgaria24
201826Saint Petersburg Russia24
201927Tokyo Japan32[9]
202128Baku Azerbaijan32[10]

Aerobic

FIG Aerobic Gymnastics World Age Group Competitions :[11][12]

Edition Year Host city Host country Events
20041Sofia Bulgaria
20062Nanjing China
20083Ulm Germany
20104Rodez France
20125Sofia Bulgaria
20146Cancun Mexico
20167Incheon South Korea
20188Guimaraes Portugal
20219Baku Azerbaijan

See also

References

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