The General Assembly of the Algerian Gymnastics Federation (FAG) convened for
its ordinary session on Saturday, February 9, 2013 in Algiers (ALG) to study and
approve the Activities and Financial Reports for 2012, as well as the 2009 –
2012 cycle.
Despite unfavourable weather conditions, including blocked road access, heavy rain and snow, 55 of 79 delegates answered the call of FAG President, Dr Idris Khodja Abdelkrim. Among the members present, two observers from the Ministry of Youth and Sport, Mr Cherak and Mr Amraoui, MJS deputy directors, as well as Accounts Auditor, Mr Akli Toudert, attended.
Reports revealed a significant increase of 81.81% in wilaya, or territories, from the eleven in 2008, bringing the number to twenty in 2012. The number of licensed gymnasts went from 4,021 in 2008 to 6,278 in 2012; an increase of 56.13%.
The number of athletes participating in national competitions has also soared. From 422 in 2008 to 863 in 2012, a 104.50% increase was recorded. More than twenty up and coming gymnasts joined the national teams in their respective specialties, obtaining results in a variety of international competitions.
These national teams all took part in international competitions on the programme, and brought home continental and Arab-wide titles and medals: 16 Gold, 21 Silver and 9 Bronze in 2012.
The 2012 Report and 2009-2012 Cycle were approved by a large majority, with one opposed and four void ballots.
Despite unfavourable weather conditions, including blocked road access, heavy rain and snow, 55 of 79 delegates answered the call of FAG President, Dr Idris Khodja Abdelkrim. Among the members present, two observers from the Ministry of Youth and Sport, Mr Cherak and Mr Amraoui, MJS deputy directors, as well as Accounts Auditor, Mr Akli Toudert, attended.
Reports revealed a significant increase of 81.81% in wilaya, or territories, from the eleven in 2008, bringing the number to twenty in 2012. The number of licensed gymnasts went from 4,021 in 2008 to 6,278 in 2012; an increase of 56.13%.
The number of athletes participating in national competitions has also soared. From 422 in 2008 to 863 in 2012, a 104.50% increase was recorded. More than twenty up and coming gymnasts joined the national teams in their respective specialties, obtaining results in a variety of international competitions.
These national teams all took part in international competitions on the programme, and brought home continental and Arab-wide titles and medals: 16 Gold, 21 Silver and 9 Bronze in 2012.
The 2012 Report and 2009-2012 Cycle were approved by a large majority, with one opposed and four void ballots.
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