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Wheel Gymnastics World Championships 2024
The Wheel Gymnastics World Championships 2024 took place from the 28th of July until the 4th of August in the Topsportcentrum in the city of Almere. Athletes from the following 13 countries competed: Germany, Switzerland, Belgium, Israel, Spain, the United Kingdom, Norway, Denmark, Japan, Hungary, United States, the Netherlands[1]. Patrick Møller won the first ever gold medal for Denmark. Furthermore, Mathias Reich (Switzerland) has been elected as the new president of the IRV (International Wheel Gymnastics Federation).[2]
In the senior category the following countries qualified for the Team World Championship: Germany, Switzerland, Japan and Austria. In the junior category: Germany, Switzerland, Israel, Belgium.