- The
World Gymnaestrada is the
largest general gymnastics exhibition. Much like the Olympics, the
event is held
every four years. However, the
focus of...
- team, two men's teams, and two women's teams.
Dornbirn hosted the
World Gymnaestrada event in 2007 and 2019. The
Mohrenbrauerei was
founded in
Dornbirn in...
- Preceded by Berlin, East
Germany (1975)
World Gymnaestrada host city 1982 Succeeded by Herning,
Denmark (1987)...
- again, see 16th
World Gymnaestrada. Men's 400
metres race at the 2019 Hypo-Meeting in Götzis
Impression of the 2007
World Gymnaestrada in
Vorarlberg Ski cross...
- The
World Gymnaestrada 2007 (officially: 13th
World Gymnaestrada 2007 Dornbirn) took
place from July 8 to July 14, 2007 in
Dornbirn in
Vorarlberg (Austria)...
- the
first to
receive the awards, in 1999.
Amsterdam hosted the
World Gymnaestrada in 1991 and will do so
again in 2023. The city of
Amsterdam is a muni****lity...
- [citation needed] In 2011, the
stadium hosted some
events of the
World Gymnaestrada.
Media related to
Stade olympique de la
Pontaise at
Wikimedia Commons...
- Preceded by Rotterdam,
Netherlands (1953)
World Gymnaestrada host city 1957 Succeeded by Stuttgart, West
Germany (1961) Preceded by Kobe, ****an (1985)...
- Preceded by Zagreb,
Yugoslavia (1957)
World Gymnaestrada host city 1961 Succeeded by Vienna,
Austria (1965)...
- Preceded by
Event created World Gymnaestrada host city 1953 Succeeded by Zagreb,
Yugoslavia (1957)...