What is commonwealth games gymnastics?

Commonwealth Games gymnastics is a major international multi-sport event that features gymnastics competitions for men and women. The Commonwealth Games is held every four years, and gymnastics has been a part of it since the first Commonwealth Games held in Canada in 1930.

The gymnastics events at the Commonwealth Games include artistic gymnastics, rhythmic gymnastics, and trampoline gymnastics. Artistic gymnastics is the most popular and includes six disciplines: floor exercise, pommel horse, rings, vault, parallel bars, and horizontal bar. Rhythmic gymnastics is a more recent addition to the Commonwealth Games and involves dance, flexibility, and coordination exercises involving apparatus such as hoops, ribbons, balls, and clubs. Trampoline gymnastics involves performing acrobatic movements and jumps on a trampoline.

The Commonwealth Games gymnastics competitions are typically held at dedicated gymnastics facilities, such as the SECC Arena in Glasgow, Scotland, where the 2014 Commonwealth Games were held. Gymnastics is always a highly competitive event with athletes from countries such as Australia, Canada, England, India, and South Africa competing.

In recent years, Commonwealth Games gymnastics has become more competitive and exciting, with athletes breaking records and performing incredible feats of athleticism and skill. The Commonwealth Games provide an opportunity for gymnasts from different countries to come together and compete in a friendly, yet highly competitive environment.