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Holon will stage the 2024 Acrobatic Gymnastics World Championships

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Aug 17, 2020

The 2024 Acrobatic Gymnastics World Championships will take place in Israel, in the city of Holon. The FIG Council has chosen by email vote to entrust the Israel Gymnastics Federation with hosting the 29th edition of this event.

The World Championships will be run in May 2024 at the Holon Toto Arena, a sport and entertainment venue inaugurated in 2015 in Peres park. The Championships will be preceded by the World Age Group Competitions.

FIG President Morinari Watanabe commented: “In these troubled times, we are glad to have good news to share. Acrobatic is a captivating discipline, and we can only be delighted when a federation is ready to welcome an event of this level for the first time.”

?For the Israel Gymnastics Federation, it will undeniably be a first, as the country has never hosted a World Championships in any Gymnastics discipline.

“Israel Gymnastics Federation will make sure this event will be an unforgettable experience. We have successfully hosted Rhythmic Gymnastics and Acrobatic Gymnastics European Championships in the past years, and so we are more than ready to host the next big competition,” said the Israel Gymnastics Federation.

“We will do our absolute utmost to justify the trust that was given to us by the FIG and the Gymnastics family. Acrobatic Gymnastics is a thriving and ever-growing discipline in Israel, and we are looking forward to bring the highest level of competition to our country”, the Federation added.

A biennial event held in even-numbered years, the Acrobatic Gymnastics World Championships were scheduled to be run at the end of May this year in Geneva, Switzerland, but the coronavirus pandemic has forced their postponement until after the end of the health crisis.

The 2022 Worlds will be staged in Baku, Azerbaijan, in March 2022.

About the FIG: The International Gymnastics Federation is the governing body for Gymnastics worldwide. It is the oldest established international federation of an Olympic sport and has participated in the Olympic Games since their revival in 1896. The FIG governs eight sports: Gymnastics for All, Men's and Women's Artistic Gymnastics, Rhythmic Gymnastics, Trampoline - including Double Mini-trampoline and Tumbling -, Aerobics, Acrobatics, and Parkour. It counts 148 national member federations and has its headquarters in the Olympic Capital of Lausanne (SUI). 

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