EDITORIAL
by Dr Thomas Bach, President of the International Olympic Committee
A message from Thomas Bach, President of the International Olympic Committee
The grace, beauty and athleticism of gymnastics has captivated audiences from Antiquity until today. It was practiced in ancient Greece and has been part of the modern Olympic Games since the very first Games in 1896.
Like all sports on the Olympic Programme, gymnastics has evolved over time. Female gymnasts began competing at the Olympic Games in 1928 in Amsterdam. Rhythmic Gymnastics made its Olympic debut at the 1984 Los Angeles Games, followed by the introduction of Trampoline Gymnastics at the 2000 Sydney Games.
Under the able leadership of the International Gymnastics Federation, gymnastics in all its forms remains one of the most popular sports at the Olympic Games.
In 2010, gymnastics helped launch a new Olympic tradition with its inclusion in the first Youth Olympic Games in Singapore. Now, the next group of YOG gymnasts is preparing to compete at the second Youth Olympic Games in Nanjing in August. They represent the dynamic future of a sport that constantly pushes beyond the known limits of human ability with remarkable demonstrations of agility, strength, flexibility and coordination.
Their talent, hard work and commitment to the Olympic values of excellence, friendship and respect will ensure that gymnastics will continue to captivate audiences for years to come.
by Prof. Bruno Grandi FIG President
Dear Friends
It is an honour to welcome the President of the International Olympic Committee, Thomas Bach.
The new president is a long-time friend.
I have often had the privilege of crossing paths with him, of soliciting his goodwill, his expertise and experience in a variety of projects. I remember most particularly an address he gave at the forum of the 2007 Artistic Gymnastics World Championships in Stuttgart.
Thomas Bach is attentive to our federation’s development and carefully follows FIG efforts to restructure our sporting events calendar and qualifying system for the Olympic Games.
I am grateful for his kindness and sound advice.
With regard to the revision of our competition updates, we understand the scope of the challenge ahead and know just how difficult it will be to satisfy everyone involved.
However, work moves forward. I would like to take this opportunity to thank my colleagues for their work, support and understanding in a very complex process. We are far from the finish line, but continue to move in the right direction. I remain confident.
We have encountered many difficulties, but we will overcome every one of them and satisfy the hopes of our gymnasts.
With my compliments.
Impressum
World of Gymnastics is an official publication of the International Gymnastics Federation – FIG. Three issues per year.
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Nr 73 will be released in October, 2014.
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