Promotion and development of European gymnastics on all levels
With approximately 10 million organised sportsmen and sportswomen and 46 national member federations, the UEG is one of the largest European sports federations. Especially in Central and Eastern Europe, gymnastics is highly recognised as one of the most important Olympic disciplines. In Western Europe, gymnastics enjoys a high popularity as sport for all. It is the aim of the UEG to promote high-level sports and sport for all in all European member federations so that both can complete and profit from each other.
Promotion of the sport and its disciplines
The representation and presentation of gymnastics as a modern, dynamic and attractive discipline in constant dialogue with the media and the public.
Setting up and organising professional structures
Honorary comittments and realisation by professionals characterise the leadership of all sports federations. Our aim is to professionally fulfil the requests and expectations of our members, partners, the media and the public.
Support of the International Federation of Gymnastics through a cooperation based on partnership European gymnastics is the „driving force“ of international gymnastics. European gymnasts are leading the world's elite. In Europe, general gymnastics „lives“ from the wide-range offer proposed to all target groups. European gymnastics federations are the „creative department“ necessary for continuous new development in high-level sports and sport for all, which we want to realise together with FIG through common projects.
"The most important thing in the Olympic Games is not to win but to take part, just as the most important thing in life is not the triumph but the struggle. The essential thing is not to have conquered but to have fought well."
Mission Statement: To continually assess, review and meet Gymnastic needs and expectations of our Membership by developing strategies and action plans which embrace best value, challenge current thinking, break down barriers and bring about continuous improvement in Opportunities, Facilities and Competitive results.
Encouraging more people into gymnastics with British Gymnastics
Promoting more gymnastics activity
Securing more facilities for gymnastics activity
Improving the quality and quantity of coaching and improving the status of gymnastics coaches and judges
Improving resources and services to members of British Gymnastics
Ensuring that all engaged in competitive gymnastics are aware that they are part of the long term task of raising the International profile of British Gymnastics.
The Schools Trampoline Competitions, and support for trampolining in schools, are managed on behalf of the B.S.G.A by a working group of representatives of each geographical Region, a National Schools Secretary (who represents schools on the Trampoline Competitions Committee of British Gymnastics), and a National Schools Co-ordinator. The latter two posts are elected to the Executive of the B.S.G.A each year.
BUSA is the governing body of university sport. BUSA is responsible for organising the inter-university sports programme nationally and co-ordinating the UK representative teams for the World University Championships and the World University Games.
We provide trampolining and music for autistic children and for young autistic adults.
Blackpool Tiggers started in 2004 as a trampolining group for autistic children. It has expanded to Rossendale, Preston, Lancaster and Fleetwood. Tigger groups are self managed with support from the committee and volunteers. Anyone wanting to begin a Tiggers group in their local area will receive an enthusiastic welcome and support from us including advice on funding, volunteers, training, activities etc. The group is managed by a committee and staffed by volunteers all of who are vetted and given training using our own custom designed courses.