
With the 48th International Tournament of Masters 2025 from February 20 - 23 in the Lausitz Arena in Cottbus / Germany, the F.I.G. is opening its international World Cup series in the post-Olympic year. Instead of the previous four, this year's series includes a total of six tournaments in Baku (AZE; 6-9 May), in Cairo (EGY) and Doha (QAT) as well as in Antalya (TUR) and Osijek (CRO). After the two qualification days in Cottbus, the World...

* MEN's Artistic Gymnastics All-around :
As the international federations unfortunately hardly include any attractive all-around events in their competition systems, we present the TOP all-around results of relevant competitions in the new 2025-2028 Olympic cycle in chronological order in the following overviews - from national championships, national tests or leagues through to international tournaments - including important junior events - because the versatile artistic gymnastics all-around competition is and remains not only the crown...

Germany's ‘Sportswoman of the Year’ and Olympic gymnastics champion Darja VARFOLOMEEV (18) and gymnast Lukas DAUSER (31), who was Germany's ‘Sportsman of the Year’ last year, have now also been voted Gymnast of the Year 2024 in Germany.
For the first time, the Olympic gymnastics disciplines of rhythmic gymnastics, artistic gymnastics and trampolining were combined in this election. The sponsor URSAPHARM also supported this honour for the first time, providing the athletes with recognition in the...

Many countries and regions are facing the problem of rapidly increasing social security costs due to an ageing society. The International Gymnastics Federation (FIG) set up the "Ageing Society Working Team" in 2022 with the aim of proving that social security costs can be reduced if older people practice gymnastics.
The 53rd FIG Artistic Gymnastics World Championships will be held in Jakarta in October this year. On this occasion, the FIG, in collaboration with the Indonesian Government,...

On what would have been her 104th birthday today, the oldest living Olympic champion until her death a week ago, Àgnes KELETI, will be buried in the Hungarian capital Budapest.
Born as Àgnes Klein in Budapest on 9 January 1921, she changed her surname in 1940 for fear of persecution because of her Jewish origins. She began doing gymnastics at the age of four. With...