FIG enters a new cycle with Morinari Watanabe as President

From 18 to 20 October in Tokyo (Japan) was held The FIG Congress, in which among other FIG member Federations was presented our Federation as well. At the congress our Federation was presented by : Mr. Lashkhi Konstantin –President, Mrs. Khoperia Rusudan—Secretary General and

Gamsakhurdia Besarion –Vice-pResident.

Morinari Watanabe (JPN) was named as the next President of the International Gymnastics Federation (FIG) Wednesday after a landslide election victory at the FIG Congress in Tokyo.
Mr Watanabe, 57, currently Secretary General of the Japan Gymnastics Association and an FIG Executive Committee member, will take up his new position on January 1, 2017, succeeding Bruno Grandi (ITA), who has led the FIG for 20 years.
He will be the ninth President of the FIG, the oldest Olympic sports federation, founded in 1881.
Mr Watanabe was elected by obtaining 100 votes from the member federations gathered in Tokyo, against 19 votes for Georges Guelzec (FRA), the only other candidate for the Presidency.


Mr Watanabe, a sports business management professional, joined the Japanese Gymnastics Association in 2001 with the mission of leading a "Revival of Japanese Gymnastics" following medal-less performances at the 1996 and 2000 Olympic Games. Japan has won medals in Gymnastics at every Games since.


Following the election of the new FIG President, the Congress was called to choose his three Vice Presidents. Vasily Titov (RUS), the only incumbent Vice President to offer his candidacy again, was re-elected in the first round while the two other posts went to five-time Olympic champion Nellie Kim (BLR) - winner of three gold medals at Montreal 1976 and two more at Moscow 1980 - and Luo Chaoyi (CHN).

While the election of the new President attracted particular attention, delegates also voted on all the other FIG member authorities, as is the case every four years.

Technical committee presidents:

Men's Artistic Gymnastics: Steve Butcher re-elected
Women's Artistic Gymnastics: Donatella Sacchi (ITA)
Rhythmic Gymnastics: Nataliya Kuzmina (RUS) re-elected
Trampoline Gymnastics: Horst Kunze (GER) re-elected
Aerobic Gymnastics: Sergio Garcia Alcazar (ESP)
Acrobatic Gymnastics: Rosy Taeymans (BEL) re-elected
Gymnastics for All committee: Margaret Sikkens Ahlquist (SWE)

Seven other Executive Committee members:

Ali Al Hitmi (QAT)

Jesus Carballo Martinez (ESP)

Ron Galimore (USA)

Youssef Altabbaa (SYR)

Jani Tanskanen (FIN)

Martin Reddin (GBR)

Kim Dong Min (KOR)


Six technical committee members for each discipline and for the Gymnastics for All committee were also elected along with 21 Council members, five Appeal Tribunal Panel members and two auditors.

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