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Media Guide 2019 Fig Trampoline Gymnastics World Championships MEDIA GUIDE 2019 FIG TRAMPOLINE GYMNASTICS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS & WAGC ARIAKE GYMNASTICS CENTRE 28 NOVEMBER – 01 DECEMBER 05 DECEMBER – 08 DECEMBER Revised 1 CONTENTS Page Information 03-04 Schedule 05-06 Venue 07-08 NOC 09 Draw (World Championships) 10 Draw (World Age Group Competition) 11-15 Who Goes to the Final? 16-18 Rules 19-27 Ambassador 28 Tokyo 2020 29-31 History 32-40 2018 Review 41-46 TOKYO 47 Sponsors 48 2 INFO 2019 TOKYO : THE FIRST TRAMPOLINE GYMNASTICS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS TO COME TO TOKYO AND TOKYO 2020 OLYMPIC QUALIFICATION The JAPAN GYMNASTICS ASSOCIATION has gained precious experience as host of the Artistic Gymnastics World Championships in 2011. EVENT DATES 34th World Championships in Trampoline Gymnastics, Double Mini-trampoline and Tumbling - ARIAKE Gymnastics Centre, TOKYO JPN, 28 November - 1 December 2019 27th World Age Group Competitions in Trampoline Gymnastics, Double Mini-trampoline and Tumbling - ARIAKE Gymnastics Centre, TOKYO JPN, 5 – 8 December 2019 COMPETITION VENUE ARIAKE Gymnastics Centre Address: 1-chome Ariake Koto-ku Tokyo FÉDÉRATION INTERNATIONALE DE GYMNASTIQUE (FIG) www.gymnastics.sport www.facebook.com/fig.gym www.twitter.com/gymnastics www.instagram.com/figymnastics www.youtube.com/gymnasticschannel JAPAN GYMNASTICS ASSOCIATION (JGA) LOCAL ORGANISING COMMITTEE (LOC) Tel: + 81-3 6455 4037 Contact person: Ms. Fusa Tauchi e-mail: [email protected] website: https://tra2019.jpn-gym.or.jp/ FIG MEDIA REPRESENTATIVES IN TOKYO Olivier Strebel: [email protected] +41 79 514 2727 Meike Behrensen: [email protected] +372 5460 8487 LOC MEDIA OPERATIONS Name: Ms. Fumiko IWASE e-mail [email protected] MEDIA ACCCREDITATION Late Media accreditation requests for the World Championships must be submitted via the FIG website: https://media.gymnastics.sport Please note: The accreditation for the World Championships is not valid for the World Age Group Competition and vice versa; i.e. two separate applications for Media accreditation must be completed. For the WAGC please access to https://apps.st-software.com/jga-publicregistration/en-US/Account 3 INFO DAILY UPDATES The official results will be available on the FIG website. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, PLEASE VISIT FIG website: https://www.gymnastics.sport Event website: https://tra2019.jpn-gym.or.jp OFFICIAL HASHTAG: #GTR2019Tokyo INTERVIEWS Please use the Mixed Zone at Ariake Gymnastics Centre located between the Competition Hall and the Press Conference room if you wish to take quotes and do quick interviews with the athletes and/or their coaches only when they are on their way OUT of the Competition Hall. To pre-arrange interviews, please contact a member of the Media Operations Team in Tokyo, or send an e-mail at [email protected]. Flash photography and communicating with participants during competition is strictly forbidden. LOCAL TRANSPORTATION Shuttle bus service from Washington Hotel Tokyo Bay Ariake is available for journalists and photographers who booked their accommodation through the Organising Committee. ACCOMMODATION Daiwa Roynet Hotel Tokyo Ariake (Official Media Hotel) 3-7-3, Ariake, Kotoku, Tokyo Tel. +81 3 3599 6180 https://www.daiwaroynet.jp/ariake CREDENTIAL PICK-UP Accredited media can pick up their credentials at the Media Entrance (see p.8). LOCAL TIME During the event, Tokyo will be GMT + 9 hours. PLEASE NOTE In Tokyo the power plugs and sockets are of type A and B. The standard voltage is 100 V and the standard frequency is 50 Hz. MEDIA CENTER OPENING HOURS: The opening hours of the MPC are as follows: - 26th 27th 28th Nov at 08:30 / 29th Nov at 09:30 / 30th Nov 1st Dec at 12:00 - 2 hours after the last competition group LOCKERS: TBC 4 SCHEDULE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS ◆Tuesday, 26.11.2019 ◆Saturday, 30.11.2019 08:30 Media Centre Open 12:00 Media Centre Open 09:15 – 19:00 Podium Training -IND Semi-Finals 15:00 – 15:50 TRA M / TRA W Semi-Finals – ◆Wednesday, 27.11.2019 Group 1st 08:30 Media Centre Open 15:55 – 16:45 TRA M / TRA W Semi-Finals – 09:15 – 19:00 Podium Training Group 2nd 14:00 Opening Press Conference -SYN, TUM and DMT Finals 17:00 – 17:30 TUM Women Final ◆Thursday, 28.11.2019 17:35 – 18:05 DMT Men Final 08:30 Media Centre Open (Award Ceremony) 09:30 Opening Ceremony 18:25 – 18:50 SYN Women Final -Qualifications 18:55 – 19:20 SYN Men Final 10:00 – 21:00 TRA IND Men (Award Ceremony) 10:00 – 21:00 TRA IND Women 10:00 – 14:00 TUM Women ◆Sunday, 01.12.2019 14:00 – 18:00 DMT Men 12:00 Media Centre Open 18:00 – 21:00 DMT Women -IND, TUM and DMT Finals 14:00 – 14:30 DMT Women Final ◆Friday, 29.11.2019 14:35 – 15:05 TUM Men Final 09:30 Media Centre Open (Award Ceremony) -Qualifications 15:25 – 15:55 IND Women Final 11:00 – 15:00 SYN Men and TUM Men 16:00 – 16:30 IND Men Final 12:00 – 15:00 SYN Women (VTB Prize for Accuracy Special Award -TRA, DMT and TUM Team Finals Ceremony) 17:00 – 17:25 DMT Men Team Final (Award Ceremony) 17:30 – 17:55 TUM Women Team Final -ALL AROUND TEAM Final (Award Ceremony) 17:00 – 17:20 IND Women / DMT Women 18:15 – 18:40 DMT Women Team Final 17:20 – 17:40 IND Men / TUM Women 18:45 – 19:10 TUM Men Team Final 17:40 – 18:05 SYN Women / DMT Men (Award Ceremony) 18:05 – 18:30 SYN Men / TUM Men 19:30 – 20:05 TRA Women Team Final (Award Ceremony) 20:10 – 20:45 TRA Men Team Final Closing Ceremony (Award Ceremony) 5 SCHEDULE WORLD AGE GROUP COMPETITION ◆Tuesday – 03.12.2019 ◆Saturday – 07.12.2019 08:30 Media Centre Open 09:30 Media Centre Open 09:00 – 21:45 Podium Training -Qualifications 10:00 – 14:50 17-21 IND M & W ◆Wednesday – 04.12.2019 10:45 – 13:00 13-14 DMT W 08:30 Media Centre Open 11:30 – 13:00 11-12 TUM M 09:00 – 21:45 Podium Training 13:20 – 14:50 11-12 TUM W 13:20 – 14:50 13-14 DMT M ◆Thursday – 05.12.2019 15:00 – 16:45 15-16 SYN M & W 09:00 Media Centre Open -Finals 09:30 Opening Ceremony 17:30 – 18:00 17-21 IND M & W -Qualifications 18:05 – 18:35 11-12 TUM M & 11-12 DMT W 10:00 – 14:50 13-14 IND M & W 18:40 – 19:10 13-14 TUM W & 11-12 DMT M 10:45 – 13:00 15-16 TUM W 19:15 – 19:45 15-16 SYN M & W 10:45 – 13:00 17-21 DMT M (Award Ceremony) 13:20 – 14:50 15-16 TUM M 13:20 – 14:50 17-21 DMT W ◆Sunday – 08.12.2019 15:30 – 16:05 11-12 SYN M & W 09:00 Media Centre Open -Finals -Qualifications 17:30 – 18:00 13-14 IND M & W 09:30 – 11:45 11-12 IND M & W 18:05 – 18:35 15-16 TUM W & 17-21 DMT M 09:30 – 11:45 13-14 TUM M 18:40 – 19:10 15-16 TUM M & 17-21 DMT W 09:30 – 11:45 15-16 DMT W 19:15 – 19:45 11-12 SYN M & W 12:00 – 13:45 13-14 TUM W (Award Ceremony) 12:00 – 13:45 15-16 DMT M 12:00 – 13:45 17-21 SYN M & W ◆Friday – 06.12.2019 -Finals 09:30 Media Centre Open 16:30 – 17:00 11-12 IND M & W -Qualifications 17:05 – 17:35 13-14 TUM M & 11-12 DMT W 10:00 – 14:50 15-16 IND M & W 17:40 – 18:10 15-16 TUM W & 11-12 DMT M 10:45 – 13:00 17-21 TUM M 18:15 – 18:45 17-21 SYN M & W 11:30 – 13:00 11-12 DMT W (Award Ceremony) 13:20 – 15:35 17-21 TUM W Closing Ceremony 13:20 – 14:50 11-12 DMT M 15:00 – 16:10 13-14 SYN M & W -Finals 17:30 – 18:00 15-16 IND M & W 18:05 – 18:35 17-21 TUM M & 11-12 DMT W 18:40 – 19:10 17-21 TUM W & 11-12 DMT M 19:15 – 19:45 13-14 SYN M & W (Award Ceremony) 6 VENUE LAWSON ◆Convenience store Bus Stop Ariake Access Approx. 8 minute walk from Kokusai-tenjijo station on the Tokyo Waterfront Area Rapid Transit Approx. 1 minute walk from Ariake-tennis-no-mori station on the Tokyo Waterfront New Transit Waterfront Line Yurikamome Approx. 8 minute walk from Ariake on Toei Bus Higashi 16 and To 05 from Tokyo station Approx. 8 minute walk from Ariake on Toei Bus Kai 01 from Monzen-nakacho station (This bus passes Etchujima station, Tokyo Teleport Sta., Odaiba-kaihinkoen Sta. and Toyosu station.) entrance Drop off Pick up Media (Taxi) 7 VENUE 1st Floor – FOP & Media BOH CREDENTIAL PICK-UP Media Centre Photo Position Map : TBC 2nd & 3rd Floor – Seating Plan 8 NOC World Championships 37 NOCs 341 Gymnasts ALG ARG AUS AUT AZE BEL BLR BRA BUL CAN CHN CZE DEN EGY ESP FRA GBR GEO GER GRE IRI ITA JPN KAZ MEX NED NZL POL POR RUS SUI SWE TUR UKR USA UZB VEN World AGE GROUP COMPETITION 41 NOCs 860 Gymnasts ARG ARM AUS AZE BEL BLR BOL BRA BUL CAN CHN CZE DEN EGY ESP EST FIN FRA GBR GEO GER GRE HKG ISR ITA JPN KAZ LAT MEX NED NZL POL POR RSA RUS SGP SWE TPE TUR UKR USA 9 DRAW 10 DRAW 11 DRAW 12 DRAW 13 DRAW 14 DRAW 15 WHO GOES TO THE FINAL? IND INDIVIDUAL 10 elements in each routine 28 Nov.
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