01 | Seniors (women), free program 02 | Juniors (women), free program 03 | Children 12-14 years (women), free program 04 | Children 10-12 years (women), free program 05 | Children 8-10 years (women), free program
11 | Seniors (mixed teams), free program 12 | Juniors (mixed teams), free program 13 | Children 12-14 years (mixed teams), free program 14 | Children 10-12 years (mixed teams), free program 15 | Children 8-10 years (mixed teams), free program
21 | Seniors (women), short program 22 | Juniors (women), short program 23 | Children 12-14 years (women), short program 24 | Children 10-12 years (women), short program 25 | Children 8-10 years (women), short program
IFAGG has decided to extend the number of finalist teams in World Cup and Challenge Cup competitions. Based on ranking after preliminaries, 12 best teams will qualify for finals, but maximum two (2) teams from the same country.
The first AGG World Championship was held in Helsinki (Finland) in 2000. The first World Champion became the team "Campuksen Koonto" (Finland).
Team "GC Piruett" (Estonia) - The World Champion in AGG in 2001.