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Festivals

What is EuroGym?

EuroGym is one of the biggest gymnastics events specifically for young people aged between 12 and 18 years. A non-competitive festival event, EuroGym takes place every two years, the objective being to unite young European gymnasts, providing the opportunity for gymnasts to perform their team display routines on an international stage.

Performances, workshops and parties, EuroGym is a huge social non-competitive event for young people where everyone is welcome.

The event starts with an Olympic style Opening Ceremony, which is then followed by a gigantic welcome party for everyone, an amazing opportunity to socialise with people from different countries.

The mornings are spent taking part in activities, with over 60 different sessions to choose from, including windsurfing, archery, show dance, tumbling and rope skipping, there is sure to be something which will appeal. Skills learnt and developed in these workshops are performed alongside other gymnasts from across Europe during the final Closing Ceremony.

In the afternoons, teams perform their display routine on stages around the city; so all the local people can come and see you perform.

All the gymnasts from the Great British delegation will combine to perform a routine in the UEG gala.

Who is EuroGym for?

EuroGym is specifically targeted and tailored for gymnasts aged 12-18 years old. The minimum number for a team is 6 gymnasts and each team must have a minimum of 2 leaders. For teams with more than 24 gymnasts, there should be 1 leader per 12 gymnasts.

Teams can register gymnasts aged 10 or 11 but these gymnasts cannot make up more than 10% of the team. 10% can also be older than 18 but no older than 20 years old.

Where is EuroGym 2022?

The 13TH EuroGym is being held in Neuchâtel, Switzerland in July 2022. The event is being organised by the Swiss Gymnastics Federation and the Local Organising Committee in Neuchâtel on behalf of the UEG (European Union of Gymnastics). 

How much does EuroGym cost?

The cost per person is approx. £340 excl. flights. This includes a £40 non-refundable pre-payment per person which is required before the 15th October 2021 to confirm an individual’s place at the event.

This includes the following:

  • School accommodation from Saturday 9th to Friday 15th July
  • Breakfast from Sunday to Friday (please note, there is no evening meal on Saturday 9th July included)
  • Lunch and dinner from Sunday 10th to Thursday 14th July
  • Entry to all ceremonies
  • Participation in 4 workshops
  • Two performances per team
  • Educational forum
  • Transportation to EuroGym is included with an accreditation pass (NB travel from/ to UK and Neuchâtel, including airport transfers, is not included)

For this event, and due to the cancellation of the previous EuroGym due to COVID-19, the EuroGym GBR kit can be bought as a bolt-on, at a cost of £60 for 1 x T-Shirt and 1 x Hooded Jacket. The kit design is the same as that of the cancelled EuroGym 2020 event, as such this kit can be used for EuroGym 2022. Those participants that received kit for the cancelled event, therefore, do not need to purchase new kit unless sizes have changed.

How do you get involved or find out more?

If you are interested in finding out more, email participation@british-gymnastics.org Due to this being a representative event as a Great Britain team, registration can only be completed through British Gymnastics.

FAQ’s

My team don’t have much display experience can we take part?

Yes absolutely, the event is open to all and a fantastic opportunity with no pressure for the skill level in a routine to be a particular standard. Why not take part in a British Gymnastics GymFusion event prior to EuroGym to gain experience or attend a GfA Choreography module for support guidance and new ideas?

Gymnasts will be at school during the dates; can they get time off to take part?

Yes, generally speaking schools will allow gymnasts to take time off to represent their country in an international gymnastics event, coordinated by the governing body. On request, a letter can be obtained providing information for schools about the event.

I don’t have any experience of taking gymnasts abroad; I don’t know where to start!

Don’t worry! There are lots of top tips on the British Gymnastics website and we will support you to organise taking part.

The accommodation is in schools; how does this work?

Teams will be provided with school class rooms, dormitories or boarding houses for their gymnast’s to sleep in, these are allocated to British Gymnastics guidelines, with separate accommodation for males and females, and under and over 18’s. The accommodation has been checked by the organising committee and been approved to meet the required standards, health and safety and fire regulations.

All the gymnastics from the British Delegate perform together in the UEG gala; how does this work?

The routine will be choreographed centrally and social media will be utilised to share the routine with all the attending teams. There will be time allocated throughout the week to get to know each other and practice the routine together.

What insurance is required?

All gymnasts must be British Gymnastics members and have taken out travel insurance to cover the trip.

More Information

What is a Gymnastics Festival?

A gymnastics festival is an event which consists of group displays to music with the use of props, costumes and visual effects to help enhance the routine. For participants, performing in a festival is all about having a fun and exciting non-competitive experience whilst being part of a team.

Festivals are open to all and are a great reason for gymnasts to continue taking part in gymnastics without the pressure of competition.

How can Festivals help you?

Festivals are a great way of keeping teenagers engaged in gymnastics through offering a fun, social and non-competitive opportunity.

A festival is one of the only gymnastics opportunities where all aspects of gymnastics can be brought together in one place, with lots of differing abilities, levels and disciplines all performing together.

Festivals are an opportunity to make new friends who share similar interests from all over the local area, country and even worldwide.

Festivals give the opportunity for coaches and gymnasts to express and expand on their imaginative side, choreographing routines to music which can include all disciplines of gymnastics using apparatus (small and large), costumes and dance styles. The rules allow a never ending spectrum of performances to be created.

How to get involved...

There are many different types of gymnastics festival so there is plenty of opportunity to get involved.

 

International Festivals

Gymnastics festivals take place all over the world and many are open to all countries to attend.  Gymnastics federations, the UEG and the FIG all organise festivals and some of these are annually, bi annually or every 4 years.

The core festival opportunities are:

FIG World Gymnaestrada - The World Gymnaestrada is a world-wide, non-competitive FIG Gymnastics for All event held every 4 years and attracting the largest number of active participants of any FIG event. Participation is for everybody, regardless of gender, age, race, religion, culture, ability or social standing. The next Gymnaestrada is in Amsterdam, Netherlands in August 2023.

UEG EuroGym - Performances, workshops and parties, EUROGYM is a huge social non-competitive event for youngsters held every 2 years, where everyone is welcome.  The next EuroGym is in Reykjavík, Iceland  is due to take place in 2021.


Federation events – National federation led events based on the principles of the World Gymnaestrada

If you are thinking of taking part in an international festival, read our Top Tips which have been provided by seasoned travellers.


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