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The Royal Spanish Gymnastics Federation (Spanish: Real Federación Española de Gimnasia, RFEG) is the highest national gymnastics body in Spain. Its headquarters are in Madrid and its current president is Jesús Carballo. Founded by Narciso Masferrer in 1899 as the Spanish Gymnastic Federation, it is the second oldest Federation in Spain, behind the cycling one. The federation was one of the most important entities in the amateur beginnings of Football in Spain because it acted as the Spanish Football Federation until 1904.

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  • La Real Federación Española de Gimnasia (RFEG), es el máximo organismo nacional de gimnasia en España. Su sede está en Madrid y su actual presidente es Jesús Carballo Martínez.​ Tiene su origen en la fundación en 1899 de la Federación Gimnástica Española, siendo por tanto la segunda Federación más antigua de España, detrás de la de ciclismo. Está integrada a su vez por 19 federaciones autonómicas y ostenta la representación en España de la Federación Internacional de Gimnasia (FIG) y de la Unión Europea de Gimnasia (UEG). Las disciplinas de gimnasia que competen a la RFEG son la gimnasia artística, la gimnasia rítmica, la gimnasia en trampolín, la gimnasia aeróbica, la gimnasia acrobática y la gimnasia para todos. Las competiciones más importantes que organiza son el Campeonato de España Individual de Gimnasia Rítmica, el Campeonato de España de Conjuntos de Gimnasia Rítmica y el Campeonato de España de Gimnasia Artística. En 2018 ha coorganizado el Campeonato Europeo de Gimnasia Rítmica en Guadalajara. En España, la gimnasia (en todas sus modalidades) es el deporte más practicado, siendo desarrollada por un 34,6 % de practicantes deportivos según la Encuesta de Hábitos Deportivos 2010 del CSD.​​ La disciplina competitiva de gimnasia más practicada en España es la gimnasia rítmica, siendo la 4ª disciplina deportiva más practicada entre niñas y adolescentes, solo superada por la natación, el baloncesto y el fútbol, según la Encuesta de Hábitos Deportivos de la Población Escolar (2011), elaborada por el CSD.​ (es)
  • The Royal Spanish Gymnastics Federation (Spanish: Real Federación Española de Gimnasia, RFEG) is the highest national gymnastics body in Spain. Its headquarters are in Madrid and its current president is Jesús Carballo. Founded by Narciso Masferrer in 1899 as the Spanish Gymnastic Federation, it is the second oldest Federation in Spain, behind the cycling one. The federation was one of the most important entities in the amateur beginnings of Football in Spain because it acted as the Spanish Football Federation until 1904. It is made up of 19 regional federations and is represented in Spain by the International Gymnastics Federation (FIG) and the European Gymnastics (UEG). The disciplines of gymnastics that fall within the RFEG are artistic gymnastics, rhythmic gymnastics, trampoline Gymnastics, and acrobatic gymnastics. The most important competitions that it organizes are the Spanish Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships, and the Spanish Rhythmic Gymnastics Championship. In 2018 he co-organized the 2018 Rhythmic Gymnastics European Championships in Guadalajara. In Spain, gymnastics (in all its modalities) is the most practiced sport, being developed by 34.6% of sports practitioners according to the Survey of Sports Habits 2010 of the CSD. The most practiced competitive gymnastics discipline in Spain is rhythmic gymnastics, being the 4th most practiced sports discipline among girls and adolescents, only surpassed by swimming, basketball and football, according to the Sports Habits Survey of the School Population (2011), prepared by the CSD. (en)
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  • * Comité Olímpico Espyearl * FIG * UEG (en)
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  • 1899-09-26 (xsd:date)
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  • Royal Spanish Gymnastics Federation (en)
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  • Calle de Ferraz, 16. 7º right - 28008 - Madrid (en)
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  • Real Federación Espyearla de Gimnasia (en)
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  • Jesús Carballo (en)
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  • Ignacio Marrón (en)
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  • La Real Federación Española de Gimnasia (RFEG), es el máximo organismo nacional de gimnasia en España. Su sede está en Madrid y su actual presidente es Jesús Carballo Martínez.​ Tiene su origen en la fundación en 1899 de la Federación Gimnástica Española, siendo por tanto la segunda Federación más antigua de España, detrás de la de ciclismo. (es)
  • The Royal Spanish Gymnastics Federation (Spanish: Real Federación Española de Gimnasia, RFEG) is the highest national gymnastics body in Spain. Its headquarters are in Madrid and its current president is Jesús Carballo. Founded by Narciso Masferrer in 1899 as the Spanish Gymnastic Federation, it is the second oldest Federation in Spain, behind the cycling one. The federation was one of the most important entities in the amateur beginnings of Football in Spain because it acted as the Spanish Football Federation until 1904. (en)
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  • Real Federación Española de Gimnasia (es)
  • Royal Spanish Gymnastics Federation (en)
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