South American Gymnastics Championships

The South American Gymnastics Confederation (CONSUGI) organizes South American Gymnastics Championships in different disciplines of gymnastics: men's and women's artistic gymnastics, rhythmic gymnastics, trampoline and tumbling, as well as aerobic gymnastics.[1]

History

The first edition of the South American Artistic Gymnastics Championships was held in 1957 in Buenos Aires.[2] It was only the third time a major artistic gymnastics tournament was started in the Americas, after the gymnastics competitions at the Central American and Caribbean Games, first held in 1946, and the gymnastics competitions at the Pan American Games, first held in 1951. At the inaugural edition, in 1957, only men's events were competed. Women's events would be competed for the first time at the second edition of the championships, in 1969.

In 1978, the first edition of the South American Games, then titled the Southern Cross Games, was held in La Paz, Bolivia. One of the sports contested at the tournament was artistic gymnastics, and this served as the continental championships for that year. However, that same year, another edition of the South American Championships was held in Peru only ten days after the conclusion of the gymnastics events at the 1978 Southern Cross Games. In 1982, the gymnastics events at Southern Cross Games also served as the South American Gymnastics Championships for that year.[3][4][5] This also seemed to be true in 1986, 1990, 1994, 1998 and 2002.[2][6][7]

In 1984, the first South American Championships in rhythmic gymnastics was held in Londrina, Brazil. However, the event was organized for athletes to represent clubs, instead of national committees.[8] The first known event in rhythmic gymnastics where athletes represented their nations was held in 1988 in Rosario, Argentina. Similar to the stance adopted concerning the artistic gymnastics championships, rhythmic gymnastics events at the 1990, 1994, 1998 and 2002 South American Games were also considered part of the South American Championships.[2][9][10]

Senior South American Championships have also been organized for aerobic gymnastics and trampoline gymnastics. To date, South American championships in acrobatic gymnastics and in parkour, two other gymnastics disciplines recognized by the International Gymnastics Federation, have not been created.

Senior events

Artistic gymnastics

Year Edition Event Location Ref.
1957 I 1957 South American Artistic Gymnastics Championships Buenos Aires [2]
1969 II 1969 South American Artistic Gymnastics Championships Porto Alegre [2][11]
1976 III 1976 South American Artistic Gymnastics Championships Porto Alegre [12]
1978 IV 1978 South American Artistic Gymnastics Championships La Paz [2]
IV 1978 South American Artistic Gymnastics Championships Lima [2]
1980 V 1980 South American Artistic Gymnastics Championships Santiago [2]
1982 VI 1982 South American Artistic Gymnastics Championships Rosario [2]
1986 VII 1986 South American Artistic Gymnastics Championships Santiago [2]
1988 VIII 1988 South American Artistic Gymnastics Championships Rosario [13]
1990 IX 1990 South American Artistic Gymnastics Championships Trujillo [14]
1994 X 1994 South American Artistic Gymnastics Championships Valencia [2]
1996 XI 1996 South American Artistic Gymnastics Championships Santa Cruz de la Sierra [13]
1998 XII 1998 South American Artistic Gymnastics Championships Cuenca [14]
2002 XIII 2002 South American Artistic Gymnastics Championships Curitiba [14]
2007 XIV 2007 South American Artistic Gymnastics Championships Villavicencio [13]
2009 XV 2009 South American Artistic Gymnastics Championships Sogamoso [15]
2011 XVI 2011 South American Artistic Gymnastics Championships Santiago [16]
2012 XVII 2012 South American Artistic Gymnastics Championships Rosario [17][18]
2013 XVIII 2013 South American Artistic Gymnastics Championships Santiago [19]
2014 XIX 2014 South American Artistic Gymnastics Championships Cochabamba [20]
2015 XX 2015 South American Artistic Gymnastics Championships Cali [21]
2016 XXI 2016 South American Artistic Gymnastics Championships Lima [22]
2017 XXII 2017 South American Artistic Gymnastics Championships Cochabamba [23]
2019 XXIII 2019 South American Artistic Gymnastics Championships Santiago [24]

Rhythmic gymnastics

Year Event Location Ref.
1988 1988 South American Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships Rosario [25]
1990 1990 South American Artistic Gymnastics Championships Trujillo [14]
1994 1994 South American Artistic Gymnastics Championships Valencia [2]
1996 1996 South American Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships Santa Cruz de la Sierra [10]
1998 1998 South American Artistic Gymnastics Championships Cuenca [14]
2002 2002 South American Artistic Gymnastics Championships Curitiba [14]
2007 2007 South American Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships San Cristóbal [26]
2009 2009 South American Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships Guayaquil [27]
2010 2010 South American Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships Cochabamba [28]
2011 2011 South American Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships Maracaibo [29]
2012 2012 South American Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships Cali [30]
2013 2013 South American Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships Santiago [31]
2014 2014 South American Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships Cúcuta [32]
2015 2015 South American Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships Cochabamba [33]
2016 2016 South American Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships Paipa [22]
2017 2017 South American Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships Cochabamba [23]
2018 2018 South American Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships Melgar [34]
2019 2019 South American Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships Bogotá [35]

Trampoline and tumbling

Year Edition Event Location Ref.
2013 I 2013 South American Trampoline Championships Bogotá [36]
2014 II 2014 South American Trampoline Championships Cochabamba [37]
2015 III 2015 South American Trampoline Championships Bogotá [38]
2016 IV 2016 South American Trampoline Championships Maracaibo [22]
2017 V 2017 South American Trampoline Championships Paipa [23]
2018 VI 2018 South American Trampoline Championships Cochabamba [34]
2019 VII 2019 South American Trampoline Championships Paipa [1]

Aerobic gymnastics

Year Event Location Ref.
2013 2013 South American Aerobic Gymnastics Championships Cali [39]
2014 2014 South American Aerobic Gymnastics Championships Asunción [40]
2015 2015 South American Aerobic Gymnastics Championships Lima [41]
2016 2016 South American Aerobic Gymnastics Championships Bogotá [42]
2017 2017 South American Aerobic Gymnastics Championships Lima [23]
2018 2018 South American Aerobic Gymnastics Championships Lima [34]
2019 2019 South American Aerobic Gymnastics Championships Melgar [1]

Junior events

Year Event Location Ref.
1985 1985 Junior South American Artistic Gymnastics Championships Lima [43]
1987 1987 Junior South American Artistic Gymnastics Championships Porto Alegre [44]
1987 Junior South American Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships Unknown [45]
1989 1989 Junior South American Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships Santiago [46][47]
1991 1991 Junior South American Artistic and Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships Salta [48][47]
1993 1993 Junior South American Artistic and Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships Portoviejo [49][50][48]
1995 1995 Youth South American Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships Lima [51]
1997 1997 Junior South American Artistic Gymnastics Championships La Serena [52]
1999 1999 Junior South American Artistic Gymnastics Championships Maracaibo [53]
1999 Youth South American Artistic Gymnastics Championships La Serena [54]
2001 2001 Junior South American Artistic and Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships Paysandú [55]
2002 2002 Junior South American Artistic Gymnastics Championships Guayaquil [56]
2003 2003 Junior South American Artistic Gymnastics Championships Quito [57]
2004 2004 Junior South American Artistic Gymnastics Championships Guayaquil [58]
2005 2005 Junior South American Artistic Gymnastics Championships Portoviejo [59]
2006 2006 Junior South American Artistic and Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships Portoviejo [60][61]
2008 2008 Junior South American Artistic Gymnastics Championships Lima [62]
2010 2010 Junior South American Artistic Gymnastics Championships Medellín [63]
2012 2012 Junior South American Artistic Gymnastics Championships Cochabamba [64]
2012 Junior South American Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships Cali [65]
2013 2013 Junior South American Artistic Gymnastics Championships Sogamoso [66]
2013 Junior South American Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships Santa Cruz de la Sierra [66]
2014 2014 Junior South American Artistic Gymnastics Championships Trujillo [67]
2015 2015 Junior South American Artistic Gymnastics Championships Rosario [68]
2017 2017 Junior South American Artistic Gymnastics Championships Mar del Plata [69]
2017 Junior South American Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships Guayaquil [70]
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See also

References

  1. CONSUGI official website
  2. EF Deportes
  3. Jornal dos Sports - October 9, 1982 (in Portuguese)
  4. Jornal do Brasil - November 15, 1982 (in Portuguese)
  5. EFDeportes (in Spanish)
  6. Ginásticas (in Portuguese)
  7. Sport Quest (in Spanish)
  8. Jornal do Brasil - June 24, 1984 (in Portuguese)
  9. Infonet (in Portuguese)
  10. EF Deportes 2
  11. Correio da Manhã - September 23, 1969 (in Portuguese)
  12. Jornal do Brasil - November 15, 1976
  13. Sagreras (1)
  14. CBG 1998 (in Portuguese)
  15. Gymnasticsresults.com
  16. 2011 artistic results
  17. Sagreras (2)
  18. San Jorge Virtual
  19. 2013 artistic results
  20. CONSUGI 2014 artistic results Archived 2015-02-06 at the Wayback Machine
  21. 2015 artistic results Archived 2016-06-11 at the Wayback Machine
  22. 2016 FEDECOLGIM calendar
  23. Consugi - 2017
  24. Gimnasia Latina - 2019 artistic (in Spanish)
  25. Jornal dos Sports - November 1, 1988 (in Portuguese)
  26. Eltachira
  27. La Nacion
  28. GRD Chile
  29. 2011 rhythmics directives
  30. 2012 rhythmics results
  31. CONSUGI 2013
  32. 2014 rhythmics results Archived 2016-04-23 at the Wayback Machine
  33. 2015 rhythmics results Archived 2016-04-23 at the Wayback Machine
  34. Brazilian Gymnastics Federation - Calendars (in Portuguese)
  35. Consugi - Bogotá 2019
  36. 2013 directives
  37. 2014 directives
  38. 2015 trampoline results
  39. 2013 aerobic directives
  40. 2014 aerobic directives Archived 2016-04-23 at the Wayback Machine
  41. 2015 aerobic results Archived 2016-04-23 at the Wayback Machine
  42. 2016 directives
  43. O Estado de São Paulo (newspaper) - July 23, 1985 (in Portuguese)
  44. Sagreras (in Spanish)
  45. O Globo (newspaper) - May 12, 1987 (in Portuguese)
  46. Barbara Laffranchi
  47. Camila Ferezin
  48. Sagreras
  49. Globo Esporte
  50. Ginásticas (in Portuguese)
  51. YouTube - Antonella Yacobelli
  52. Instituto Ananda - 1
  53. Geocities - Ilia Belov (1)
  54. Geocities - Ilia Belov (2)
  55. La Red 21 (in Spanish)
  56. El Universo (in Spanish)
  57. El Universo 2003 (in Spanish)
  58. El Universo 2004 (in Spanish)
  59. El Universo 2005 (in Spanish)
  60. El Universo 2006 - 1 (in Spanish)
  61. El Universo 2006 - 2 (in Spanish)
  62. YouTube - El Deportivo (in Spanish)
  63. Federación Uruguaya de Gimnasia (in Spanish)
  64. CONSUGI 2012 (in Spanish)
  65. FESG (in Portuguese)
  66. CONSUGI 2013 (in Spanish)
  67. Perú 21 (in Spanish)
  68. Federación Metropolitana de Gimnasia (in Spanish)
  69. Gimnasia Latina (in Spanish)
  70. Federación Colombiana de Gimnasia (in Spanish)
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