INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF AESTHETIC GROUP GYMNASTICS
Asian AGG
We are excited to share that our committee has been making great strides towards achieving our objectives. Our introduction of the AGG Asia Cup Series has been extremely successful, resulting in the development of more gymnasts from the Asian region. This has motivated us to continue the AGG Asia Cup Series in 2024.
2023 ASIA CUP SERIES FINAL RANKING
1st place: TOTAL GYMNASTIQUE CLUBS, Malaysia
2nd place: D’GYMNASTIQUE ACADEMY, Singapore
3rd place: TEAM SHOIN, Japan
— Federation of Aesthetic Group Gymnastics of the Republic of Armenia (ARM);
— Hong Kong, China Federation Of Aesthetic Group Gymnastics (HKG);
— Japanese Federation of Aesthetic Group Gymnastics JFAGG (JPN);
— Kazakhstan federation of aesthetic group gymnastics (KAZ);
— Korea Aesthetic Group Gymnastics Federation (KOR);
— Malaysian Aesthetic Group Gymnastics Association (MAS);
— Federation of Aesthetic Group Gymnastics of Kyrgyz Republic (KGZ);
— AGG Association (Singapore) (SGP);
— Chengdu Sport University & Guizhou Yuyunhe Education Information Consulting Co., Ltd (CHN);
— Gymnastic Sports Club "Savkar" (TUR);
— DuGym (UAE);
— Atletica (EGY) (observer);
— New Zealand Federation of Aesthetic Group Gymnastics (NZL) (observer);
— IFAGG president Liliya Morozova.
— Saori Kubota, JPN, Chairperson;
— Yolanda Ng Wan, HKG;
— Madina Bekturganova, KAZ;
— Park Sun Young, KOR;
— Sarah Sarraj, MAS.
The IFAGG is a non-profit international federation, and it has been properly and legally registered as such. Its mission and purpose are strictly to advance the sport of aesthetic group gymnastics. IFAGG is the supreme authority on all matters relating to International Aesthetic Group Gymnastics.
The first World Championships in Aesthetic Group Gymnastics were held in 2000 in Helsinki (Finland).
Team "GC Piruett" (Estonia) - The World Champion in AGG in 2001.