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International Gymnastics Federation
International Federation of Gymnastics.svg
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Abbreviation FIG
Formation 23 July 1881; 143 years ago (1881-07-23)
Founded at Liège, Belgium
Headquarters Avenue de la Gare 12
Location
Region served
Worldwide
President
Morinari Watanabe
Affiliations Longines, VTB, Cirque du Soleil
Revenue (2019)
US$17.32 million
Expenses (2019) US$16.19 million
Siège de la FIG en 2020
The FIG headquarters in Lausanne since 2016

The International Gymnastics Federation (French: Fédération Internationale de Gymnastique, abbr. FIG) is the body governing competition in all disciplines of gymnastics. Its headquarters is in Lausanne, Switzerland. It was founded on 23 July 1881 in Liège, Belgium, making it the world's oldest existing international sports organisation. Originally called the European Federation of Gymnastics, it had three member countries—Belgium, France and the Netherlands—until 1921, when non-European countries were admitted and it received its current name.

FIG Lausanne
The FIG headquarters in Lausanne (2008–2016)

The federation sets the rules, known as the Code of Points, that regulate how gymnasts' performances are evaluated. Seven gymnastics disciplines are governed by the FIG: artistic gymnastics, further classified as men's artistic gymnastics (MAG) and women's artistic gymnastics (WAG); rhythmic gymnastics (RG); aerobic gymnastics (AER); acrobatic gymnastics (ACRO); trampolining (TRA); Double mini trampoline (DMT), tumbling (TUM) and parkour. Additionally, the federation is responsible for determining gymnasts' age eligibility to participate in the Olympics.

After the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, FIG barred Russian athletes and officials, including judges. It also announced that "all FIG World Cup and World Challenge Cup events planned to take place in Russia ... are cancelled, and no other FIG events will be allocated to Russia ... until further notice." FIG also banned the Russian flag at its events.

Organization

The main governing bodies of the federation are the president and vice presidents, the Congress held every two years, the Executive Committee, the Council, and technical committees for each of the disciplines.

As of 2023, there were 161 national federations affiliated with FIG, one of which have been suspended, as well as one associated federation, one provisional federation and the following five continental unions:

  • European Union of Gymnastics (UEG)
  • Pan-American Gymnastic Union (PAGU)
  • Asian Gymnastic Union (AGU)
  • African Gymnastics Union (UAG)
  • Oceania Gymnastics Union (OGU)

Across all disciplines, participation in FIG sanctioned events exceeds 30,000 athletes, about 70% of whom are female.

Presidents, and their tenures, of the FIG

Period Name Country
1881–1924 Nicolaas Cupérus  Belgium
1924–1933 Charles Cazalet  France
1933–1946 Adam Zamoyski  Poland
1946–1956 Goblet d’Alviella  Belgium
1956–1966 Charles Thoeni  Switzerland
1966–1976 Arthur Gander  Switzerland
1976–1996 Yuri Titov  Soviet Union
 Russia
1996–2016 Bruno Grandi  Italy
January 2017– Morinari Watanabe  Japan

Morinari Watanabe was elected president of the organization since 2017.

Competitions

According to the technical regulations of the International Gymnastcs Federation, the competitions officially organized by FIG are:

  • World Gymnastics Championships
    • World Artistic Gymnastics Championships
    • World Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships
    • Trampoline and Tumbling World Championships
    • Aerobic Gymnastics World Championships
    • World Acrobatic Gymnastics Championships
    • Parkour World Championships
  • World Cup series
    • Artistic Gymnastics World Cup
    • Rhythmic Gymnastics World Cup
    • Trampoline World Cup
    • Acrobatic Gymnastics World Cup
    • Aerobic Gymnastics World Cup
    • Parkour World Cup
  • World Challenge Cup series
    • Artistic Gymnastics World Challenge Cup
    • Rhythmic Gymnastics World Challenge Cup

Other official FIG competitions include:

  • Olympic Games
  • Youth Olympic Games
  • World Games
  • Junior World Gymnastics Championships
    • Junior World Artistic Gymnastics Championships
    • Junior World Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships
  • World Age Group Competitions

Defunct events formerly organized of sanctioned by FIG:

  • Four Continents Gymnastics Championships
  • Junior World Acrobatic Gymnastics Championships
  • Olympic Games Test Events

Age eligibility rules

The FIG regulates the age at which gymnasts are allowed to participate in senior-level competitions. The purpose is to protect young gymnasts. This has caused some controversy, and there have been cases of age falsification.

See also

Kids robot.svg In Spanish: Federación Internacional de Gimnasia para niños

  • Major achievements in gymnastics by nation
  • International Trampoline Federation
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