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 40 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.
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 2026?
The 15TH EuroGym is being held in Pistoia, Italy in July 2026. The event is being organised by the Italian Gymnastics Federation and the Local Organizing Committee in Pistoia on behalf of the UEG (European Union of Gymnastics).
