The 11th African Championships for Juniors and Seniors in Artistic Gymnastics are scheduled for April 11 – 14, 2012, in Tunis (TUN).
Hosted by the Tunisian Gymnastics Federation (FTN), competitions will be staged at the El Menzah Sport Palace in the North of the Tunisian capital, with the Cité des Jeunes Gymnastics hall set aside for training.
The 11th African Championships for Juniors and Seniors in Artistic Gymnastics are scheduled for April 11 – 14, 2012, in Tunis (TUN).
Hosted by the Tunisian Gymnastics Federation (FTN), competitions will be staged at the El Menzah Sport Palace in the North of the Tunisian capital, with the Cité des Jeunes Gymnastics hall set aside for training.
No waiting around this year!
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