Gymnastics Australia has confirmed today that International Gymnastics Federation’s
(FIG) new World Cup Gymnastics is going to be held in Melbourne as a part of
the 2017-2020 Olympic Cycle. The organization has successfully bid for one of
the four stops on the Individual Apparatus World Cup four-year circuit along
with Cottbus (Germany), Baku (Azerbaijan), and Doha (Qatar). The discipline
included in this stop of the circuit are both men’s and women’s artistic
gymnastics.
Later on in their Twitter account, Gymnastics Australia has
also proudly announced that Aly
Raisman, a member of Team USA’ Final Five, the team which garnered gold at
the Rio Games, would be the official ambassador for the World Cup in Melbourne
and will be in Australia for the events.
The mentioned events are a part of the 2016-2018 FIG
Artistic Gymnastics Individual Apparatus World Cup Series. The first stop of
the series has already been held in Cottbus,
Germany, on November where the Hungarian gymnasts grabbed three of the 10
titles, the most of any nation.
In Australia, the events will be held in Hisense Arena on
February 22-25, 2017. The first two days will be the qualifying and the last
two days are for the finals. Across all these eight events in the 2016-2018 FIG
Individual Apparatus World Cup series, the gymnasts will be given points based
on their rankings on each apparatus at the different World Cup stops. The
points from each gymnast’s best three finishes will be added to determine the
World Cup series winner on that apparatus. The prize for the winner is 5,000
Swiss francs and will be awarded at the end of the series.
Additionally, the events hosted in 2019 and 2020 will be
used as qualifying competitions for the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games.
Reportedly, there are already 13 countries which confirmed
their attendance to the 2017 Australian leg of the FIG Individual Apparatus
World Cup Series.
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