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
A competitive group consists of 6 to 10 gymnasts. Teamwork and unity are essential. Choreography using expressive interpretation of music through movements creates a story.
The first AGG World Championship was held in Helsinki (Finland) in 2000. The first World Champion became the team "Campuksen Koonto" (Finland).
Team "Olarin Voimistelijat/Dynamot/Deltat" (Finland) - The World Champion in AGG in 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2009.