28. September 2025
Szombathely, HUN
Artistic Gymnastics

Even in the post-Olympic year of 2025, the four FIG World Challenge Cups in the second half of the year will hardly differ in content from the WORLD CUP series in the spring. As was the case in the last Olympic year, there will now be five Challenge Cups in this order in this World Championship year, all before the World Championships in Jakarta/INA: (1) WCha Varna (BUL; 8-11 May 2025); (2) WCha Koper (15-18 May 2025);...

3. August 2025
Dresden, GER
Artistic Gymnastics

For half a decade, German TV media have been implementing a brilliant idea, which last week found a fantastic backdrop for the fifth time, now in the City of Dresden / Saxonia: Under the label "THE FINALS" there were hours of live broadcasts and programmes on numerous online channels covering 20 different sports and disciplines with their national championships.
This meant that artistic gymnastics, rhythmic, trampoline gymnastics and even acrobatic gymnastics were also the focus of TV broadcasts.
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26. July 2025
Essen, GER
Artistic Gymnastics

At the 18th FISU World University Games 2025, the artistic gymnastics competitions will take place in Exhibition Hall 3 in Essen.
After the first two days of competition for the men, JAPAN's student team won the gold medal with 252.027 points, ahead of CANADA (239.593) and SWITZERLAND (239.162). Korea, Spain and Australia followed in the rankings. The German team finished a distant 15th among the 23 complete teams.
♦ Japan's men were the superior...

26. July 2025
Osijek, CRO
Artistic Gymnastics

The 18th edition of the European Youth Olympic Festival (EYOF) takes place from 20 to 26 July in the North Macedonian capital Skopje. Since 1991, the European Olympic Committee (EOC) has been organising both the summer and winter editions for Europe's best young athletes in the same calendar year. Skopje is the main venue for ten of the 15 sports. Another venue is Kumanovo, 40 km away. Only the artistic gymnasts will be travelling much...

15. July 2025
Brussels, BEL
Artistic Gymnastics

As confirmed by the Belgian Gymnastics Federation, Belgium's Olympic champion Nina Derwael has announced her retirement from competitive sport at the age of 25. Derwael is retiring at the peak of her career, with her two gold medals on the uneven bars and balance beam at last month's European Championships in Leipzig being her last competitive appearances. During her career, she won 11 medals at major championships, including the Olympic gold medal on the uneven bars at...

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