Glasgow to host the 2015 World Artistic Gymnastic Championships
Published by Anne Marie Hughes on Sat 09 Jun 12 @ 22:10
Glasgow has been selected as the host city for the 2015 World
Artistic Gymnastic Championships, bringing the event to Scotland
for the first time.
The decision by the Federation of International Gymnastics (FIG)
follows a joint bid between British Gymnastics, Glasgow City
Council, EventScotland and UK Sport. Glasgow beat off tough
competition from Paris (France) and Orlando (USA) to win the right
to host the prestigious event.
The championships will be held in the new £120million 12,500-seat
Scottish National Arena currently under construction at the SECC.
The arena opens in 2013 and will play host to the Gymnastics
(Artistic and Rhythmic) and Netball competitions at the Glasgow
2014 Commonwealth Games.
Glasgow has a longstanding relationship with gymnastics, staging
its first ever Grand Prix event in 1997. Last month it hosted the
newly revamped FIG World Cup for the first time in front of a
capacity crowd in the Kelvin Hall International Sports Arena.
Glasgow is one of only four cities in the world to host the World
Cup.
The 2015 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships will be one of the
largest sporting events ever to be held in Glasgow with an
estimated 525 gymnasts from 80 countries taking part in 10 days of
competition. The event will result in £5million direct economic
benefit to Scotland's economy. Liz Nicholl, Chief
Executive Officer of UK Sport, said: "It is fantastic
that we are able to confirm the 2015 Gymnastics World Championships
as one of the showcase world championships the UK is set to host
beyond 2012. In securing this event and the 2015 Canoe Slalom World
Championships, we have made a great start towards using the
catalyst of both the London 2012 and Glasgow 2014 Games to position
the UK as a world leading host nation.
"The bid we presented with British Gymnastics, Glasgow City
Council and EventScotland was comprehensive and we look forward to
continuing our partnership to deliver this exciting event, which
will provide a wonderful legacy for the Commonwealth Games venue in
Glasgow, platform to promote the sport and a valuable opportunity
for British gymnasts to compete at home during qualification for
the Rio 2016 Olympic Games."
British Gymnastics Chief Executive Officer, Jane
Allen said: "We are delighted that Glasgow has been
selected to host the 2015 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships.
As the qualification event for the 2016 Olympic Games we are sure
that all British gymnasts will benefit hugely from the terrific
home-crowd support that we have become accustomed to receiving in
the city.
"The bid process saw sport and government working seamlessly to
provide a superb package for competitors, officials and fans alike
and we now all look forward to continuing our work together in
order to provide a fantastic experience for everyone involved in
Glasgow 2015."
Minister for Sport and the Olympics, Hugh
Robertson said: "I am delighted that Glasgow has been
chosen to host the World Artistic Gymnastics Championships in 2015.
We have worked very hard with the International Federation,
particularly at Sport Accord, to bring the championships to
Scotland and I know that Glasgow's passion for sport, fantastic
facilities and warm welcome will make these a championship to
remember. I would like to congratulate all those who have put in a
tremendous amount of hard work for this successful bid for
Glasgow."
The Leader of Glasgow City Council, Councillor Gordon
Matheson, said: "This is fantastic news for Glasgow.
It reaffirms our position as one of the world's top sporting cities
and Scotland's sporting capital. The scale of this achievement is
demonstrated by the fact we were up against Orlando and Paris, two
cities with outstanding sporting pedigrees.
"This will be the first time Glasgow has hosted a World
Championships of this scale and will follow on from the 2014
Commonwealth Games. It promises to be an event of the highest
quality, with the world's top gymnasts competing in what will be a
genuinely world-class venue. There has never been a more exciting
time for sport in Glasgow and indeed Scotland."
The 2015 World Artistic Gymnastic Championships will be delivered
in partnership between British Gymnastics and Glasgow Life on
behalf of Glasgow City Council with financial support from UK Sport
and EventScotland.
Mike Cantlay, Chairman of EventScotland, said:
"We are absolutely thrilled that Glasgow has been chosen to
host this prestigious event. Coming hot on the heels of the
Commonwealth Games and The Ryder Cup in 2014, being awarded the
World Artistic Gymnastics Championships in 2015 further
demonstrates Scotland's growing reputation as a top-class sporting
destination. Event tourism is one of the world's fastest growing
industries and it is vital that we continue to capitalise on this
trend."
Glasgow will join an elite list of cities that have hosted the World Artistic Gymnastic Championships including Toyko (2011), London (2009), Melbourne (2005), Lausanne (1997), Brisbane (1994), Paris (1992) and Montreal (1985).


























