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FÉDÉRATION INTERNATIONALE DE GYMNASTIQUE
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
TOTAL
1. KOR
SENIOR
2
3
2
7
2. CHN
SENIOR
3
3
3. VIE
SENIOR
1
3
4
4. JPN
SENIOR
1
1
Outstanding competition under the management of the Asian AER TC.
No inquiry over all the competitions.
Very good judging work and results in line with the athletes' performances.
A warm thank to the Vietnamese Gymnastics Federation and to Kim Lan Nguyen and his
team as well as to the AGU AEROBIC TC for this competition and for their collaboration to
promote Aerobic Gymnastics on the Asian continent.
5.
FISU Universiades
At the first TC meeting (January 2011), the TC and UEG AER TC President Cristina
Casentini have drawn up the STEP FIG & UEG competition rules and finalised the short
handout to be used at the next Universiades.
The final version is released in the NL N° 26, available on the FIG website.

6.
WORLD GAMES 2013
After having been informed by the Secretary General André Gueisbuhler, that at the last EC
of the IWGA, the INDIVIDUALS have been removed for the next World Games and that
they will be replaced by 6 teams of Aerobic Dance and Aerobic Step, the AER TC, in a
meeting end of January, has reviewed the situation of Aerobic Gymnastics worldwide and
unanimously decided, except one person, to maintain the Individuals at the next World
Games.
All reasons have been detailed in the minutes of the TC meeting of January 2011.
MG expresses her astonishment that such a decision was made in the middle of the cycle
without taking the FIG TR into consideration and without any consultation neither with the
AER TC, nor the FIG EC.
Aerobic Gymnastics is a young discipline which still needs Individuals for its development
and its progression.
A country always starts with Individuals. This category is always the most important one in
any competitions (nationally, internationally, continentally and the world over).
Repartition of gymnasts
per categories of
competition and per age
groups at the 2010 ASIAN
Championships
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