For those seeking additional information about the international sport of gymnastics, the listings below are provided as an educational resource. While these organizations and content providers are not affiliated in any official way with the IGHOF, we hope they may serve as useful springboards into the past, present and future of the most beautiful sport in the world.

DeGymnas

Gymnasts, trainers, judges, administrators and supporters who haven't seen each other for years can find each other again in DeGymnas to look back, between many old gymnastics equipment, trophies, magazines and photos at all the beautiful and extraordinary things gymnastics has given them.

DeGymnas website

Adler Eisenhut - Gymnastics Equipment Museum

The first gymnastics equipment museum in Switzerland. Visitors to the exhibition will find gymnastic equipment that will immediately evoke memories and emotions. In addition to this equipment, unique pieces can also be admired, such as the oldest pommel horse still in existence with a head and tail. Sketches, books, photos and films act as "contemporary witnesses" to guide visitors through the history of gymnastics over the last 300 years.

Adler Eisenhut - Gymnastics Equipment Museum website

Jahn Museum

Jahn Museum

The museum in the former home of the founder of the German gymnastics movement, the "Turnvater" Friedrich Ludwig Jahn, is one of the Freyburg Jahn memorial sites. After Jahn's death, the German Gymnastics Association (DT) created this unique historical ensemble in the heart of the city of Freyburg, where gymnastics and gymnastics history are still at home today.

Jahn Museum website

Gymnastics History

International gymnastics history, meets, results and ephemera from the past.

Gymnastics History website

FIG Table of Named Elements - Men's Artistic Gymnastics

Compiled by Josef Toth (Austria), Reviewed by FIG Men's Technical Committee

FIG Table of Named Elements - Men's Artistic Gymnastics info