European Union of Gymnastics
Formation | 1982 |
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Headquarters | Lausanne |
Region served | Europe |
President | Georges Guelzec |
Website | www.ueg-gymnastics.com |
The European Union of Gymnastics (French: Union Européenne de Gymnastique) is one of four continental unions that represents the interests of Europe in the Fédération Internationale de Gymnastique. It was formed in 1982.
Events
The European Union of Gymnastics organises European Gymnastics Championships for each of the gymnastic disciplines, the main events are:
Discipline | Competition | First held | Current Frequency |
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Artistic gymnastics | European Artistic Gymnastics Championships (both Men's and Women's) | 1955 (men) / 1957 (women) | Annually |
Rhythmic gymnastics | Rhythmic Gymnastics European Championships | 1978 | Annually |
Trampoline | European Trampoline Championships | 1969 | Biennially |
Member federations
As of 2008, the union consists of 47 member federations
Federation | Country | Year joined |
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Royal Belgian Gymnastics Federation | Belgium | 1982 |
Danish Gymnastics Federation | Denmark | 1982 |
Royal Spanish Federation of Gymnastics | Spain | 1982 |
France Gymnastics Federation | France | 1982 |
British Gymnastics | United Kingdom | 1982 |
Royal Dutch Gymnastics Union | Netherlands | 1982 |
Italian Gymnastics Federation | Italy | 1982 |
Gymnastics Federation of Luxembourg | Luxembourg | 1982 |
Norwegian Gymnastics Federation | Norway | 1982 |
Gymnastics Federation of Portugal | Portugal | 1982 |
West Germany | 1982 | |
San Marino Gymnastic Federation | San Marino | 1982 |
Swedish Gymnastics Federation | Sweden | 1982 |
Swiss Gymnastics Federation | Switzerland | 1982 |
Turkish Gymnastics Federation | Turkey | 1982 |
Liechtenstein Gymnastics and Athletics Association | Liechtenstein | 1983 |
Czechoslovakia | 1983 | |
Austrian Association for Gymnastics | Austria | 1984 |
Finnish Gymnastics Federation | Finland | 1984 |
Hungarian Gymnastics Federation | Hungary | 1984 |
East Germany | 1985 | |
Bulgarian Gymnastic Federation | Bulgaria | 1985 |
Polish Gymnastic Association | Poland | 1986 |
Cyprus Gymnastics Federation | Cyprus | 1986 |
Hellenic Gymnastics Federation | Greece | 1986 |
Gymnastics Ireland | Ireland | 1986 |
Iceland Gymnastics Federation | Iceland | 1986 |
Soviet Union | 1986 | |
Romanian Gymnastics Federation | Romania | 1987 |
Yugoslavia | 1987 | |
Andorran Gymnastics Federation | Andorra | 1989 |
Monégasque Federation of Gymnastics | Monaco | 1989 |
Israel Gymnastics Association | Israel | 1989 |
Belarus Gymnastics Association | Belarus | 1992 |
Estonian Gymnastics Federation | Estonia | 1992 |
Latvia Gymnastics Federation | Latvia | 1992 |
Lithuanian Gymnastic Federation | Lithuania | 1992 |
Russian Gymnastics Federation | Russia | 1992 |
Ukrainian Gymnastics Federation | Ukraine | 1992 |
Gymnastics Federation of Slovenia | Slovenia | 1992 |
Croatian Gymnastics Federation | Croatia | 1992 |
Albanian Gymnastics Federation | Albania | 1993 |
Gymnastic Federation of Armenia | Armenia | 1993 |
United Gymnastics Federation of Georgia | Georgia | 1993 |
Gymnastics Federation of Slovakia | Slovakia | 1993 |
Czech Gymnastic Federation | Czech Republic | 1993 |
Union of Gymnastics Federations of the Republic of Moldova | Moldova | 1993 |
Bosnia and Herzegovina | 1995 | |
Azerbaijan Gymnastics Federation | Azerbaijan | 1996 |
Federation of Gymnastics Sports of Macedonia | Macedonia | 2002 |
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