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World Gymnaestrada

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International gymnastics exhibition

World Gymnaestrada
World Gymnaestrada 2011,Lausanne
Statusactive
Genresports event
Frequencyevery fourth year
Inaugurated1953 (1953)
Mass routines at the 1949Lingiad in Stockholm

TheWorld Gymnaestrada is the largest generalgymnastics exhibition.[1] Much like theOlympics, the event is held every four years. However, the focus of this event is not on winning medals but instead Group Performances – some with hundreds or even thousands of participants.[2] Adults and children of every age and description perform. Countries from around the world come together to showcase their talent and the culture of their various countries. The choreography is designed both to challenge the participants and to delight audiences. Routines are performed at various venues within the host country. Large group routines are known as "mass routines" which involve hundreds of gymnasts. The mass routines are often performed in large stadiums where spectators can take in routines performed by gymnasts from all over the world.

The World Gymnaestrada is the successor to the twoLingiads that were held inStockholm in 1939 (100 years afterPehr Henrik Ling's death) and 1949.

The nameGymnaestrada is formed from the wordsgymnastik (international name for all sports relating to gymnastics),estrada (stage) andstrada (street). It is believed to have been invented by J H Sommer, chairman of the Royal Dutch Gymnastics Federation and Mrs J. v.d.Most-Leyerweert, member of the board of DGF. They submitted their request for an international meet at the 1951 FIG conference.[3]Zurcaroh from season 13 ofAmerica's Got Talent representedAustria at WG inHelsinki.

Host cities

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EditionDateCityCountryParticipating
federations[4]
Gymnasts[4]
I15–19 July 1953Rotterdam Netherlands145,000
II10–14 July 1957ZagrebYugoslavia166,000
III26–30 July 1961StuttgartWest Germany1610,000
IV20–24 July 1965ViennaAustria2815,600
V2–6 July 1969Basel  Switzerland299,600
VI1–5 July 1975BerlinWest Germany2310,500
VII13–17 July 1982Zürich  Switzerland2314,200
VIII7–11 July 1987HerningDenmark2517,300
IX15–20 July 1991AmsterdamNetherlands2819,500
X9–15 July 1995BerlinGermany3419,300
XI2–10 July 1999GothenburgSweden3923,500
XII20–26 July 2003LisbonPortugal5725,000
XIII8–14 July 2007DornbirnAustria56[5]21,000
XIV10–16 July 2011Lausanne  Switzerland55[6]19,100
XV12–18 July 2015[7]HelsinkiFinland5521,000
XVI7–13 July 2019DornbirnAustria66[8]18,000
XVII30 July – 5 August 2023[9]AmsterdamNetherlands5618,746
XVIII11–17 July 2027LisbonPortugalTBATBA


Impression of one of the outdoor stages at the 2007 Gymnaestrada event in Vorarlberg (Austria)

World Gymnaestrada 2007

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Main article:World Gymnaestrada 2007

The 13th World Gymnaestrada was held inDornbirn in Austria from 8 to 14 July. Over 22,000 gymnasts from 53 nations participated in the event. The opening- and closing ceremonies in the Birkenwiese Stadium had an audience of 30,000 each. The participants were looked after by about 8,000 volunteers.[10]

World Gymnaestrada 2011

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The World Gymnaestrada Lausanne 2011 was held inLausanne, Switzerland, from 10 to 16 July.[11]

The World Gymnaestrada Lausanne 2011 in brief

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  • 7 days of events
  • 55 nations
  • 19,100 participants coming from 5 continents
  • Average age 30
  • Over 600 hours of demonstrations and shows
  • More than 1,800 productions
  • 4,300 volunteers a day

World Gymnaestrada 2015

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The World Gymnaestrada 2015 was held inHelsinki, Finland, from 12 to 18 July.[7] It was the largest event ever held in Finland in terms of number of participants, surpassing even the1952 Summer Olympics in Helsinki.[13]

The World Gymnaestrada Helsinki 2015 in brief

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  • 7 days of events
  • 55 nations
  • 21,000 participants coming from 5 continents
  • Average age 30
  • Over 600 hours of demonstrations and shows
  • More than 1,800 productions
  • almost 4,000 volunteers required
Logo of the Gymnaestrada 2019 in Vorarlberg, Austria

World Gymnaestrada 2019

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Main article:World Gymnaestrada 2019

The 16th World Gymnaestrada inDornbirn in Austria took place from 7 to 13 July 2019. It was the second time that this event was held in Dornbirn.[14] The festival brought over 18,000 athletes from 66 federations and hundreds of guests to Vorarlberg, achieving record figures in Vorarlberg's tourism sector.[8]

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Belfast gymnastics club to represent GB at World Gymnaestrada in Austria".belfasttelegraph.co.uk. 14 May 2019. Retrieved29 October 2025.
  2. ^Hofmann, Annette; Gems, Gerald; Smith, Maureen (2017).Global Perspectives on Sport and Physical Cultures. Routledge. pp. 614–629.ISBN 978-1-138-68243-6.
  3. ^"Het Utrechts Archief".hetutrechtsarchief.nl.
  4. ^abFédération Internationale de Gymnastique, Book "The story goes on..." 125 years of the FIG 1881–2006, p. 33 ; FIG Editions, 2006
  5. ^"wg2007.com". Retrieved29 May 2016.
  6. ^"Australian Pokies Games". Retrieved29 May 2016.
  7. ^ab"Home – 15th WORLD GYMNAESTRADA 2015 HELSINKI". Retrieved29 May 2016.
  8. ^ab"Tourismus aktuelle Zahlen".vorarlberg.at (in Austrian German). Retrieved16 September 2019.
  9. ^"World Gymnaestrada 2023". Archived from the original on 26 November 2020. Retrieved7 July 2021.
  10. ^"Again in Dornbirn".16th WORLD GYMNAESTRADA 2019 Dornbirn Vorarlberg Austria. Retrieved24 March 2019.
  11. ^"Wg-2011.com".www.wg-2011.com.
  12. ^"Wg-2011.com".wg-2011.com.
  13. ^"Sunnuntaina käynnistyvä Gymnaestrada on osallistujamäärältään suurin Suomessa järjestetty tapahtuma – Terveys – Ilta-Sanomat".Ilta-Sanomat. Archived fromthe original on 13 July 2015. Retrieved29 May 2016.
  14. ^"16th WORLD GYMNAESTRADA 2019 Dornbirn Vorarlberg Austria".16th WORLD GYMNAESTRADA 2019 Dornbirn Vorarlberg Austria. Retrieved24 March 2019.

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