Brazilian Gymnastics Federation
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| Abbreviation | CBG |
|---|---|
| Formation | 25 November 1978[1] |
| Purpose | Sport governing body |
| Location | |
Parent organization | International Gymnastics Federation |
| Website | www.cbginastica.com.br/ |
The Brazilian Gymnastics Federation (Portuguese: Confederação Brasileira de Ginástica) is the national governing body for gymnastics in Brazil. The federation was founded on November 25, 1978.[1]
International competition
The Brazilian Gymnastics Federation (CBG) is a member of the Pan American umbrella organization Pan American Gymnastics Union (UPAG/PAGU), the South American umbrella organization Confederación Sudamericana de Gimnasia (CONSUGI), as well as the main governing body of the sport, the International Gymnastics Federation (FIG).[3][4]
Olympics
Updated until 2024 Summer Olympics
| Year | Medal | Name | Event |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2012 | Arthur Zanetti | Men's rings | |
| 2016 | Arthur Zanetti | Men's rings | |
| Diego Hypólito | Men's floor | ||
| Arthur Mariano | Men's floor | ||
| 2020 | Rebeca Andrade | Women's vault | |
| Rebeca Andrade | Women's artistic individual all-around | ||
| 2024 | Rebeca Andrade | Women's floor | |
| Rebeca Andrade | Women's artistic individual all-around | ||
| Rebeca Andrade | Women's vault | ||
Rebeca Andrade Jade Barbosa Lorrane Oliveira Flávia Saraiva Júlia Soares | Women's artistic team all-around |
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See also
- Brazil at the World Artistic Gymnastics Championships
- Brazil women's national gymnastics team
- List of Olympic female artistic gymnasts for Brazil
- List of Olympic rhythmic gymnasts for Brazil
References
- ^ a b Confederação Brasileira de Ginástica - História (Brazilian Gymnastics Federation - History), in Portuguese. October 11, 2021.
- ^ Confederação Brasileira de Ginástica - Notícias (Brazilian Gymnastics Federation - News), in Portuguese. October 11, 2021.
- ^ UPAG PAGU, in Spanish. October 11, 2021.
- ^ CONSUGI, in Spanish. October 11, 2021.
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