Celebrated on 09/19/2026
National Gymnastics Day, celebrated on the third Saturday of September, was established in 1998 by USA Gymnastics to promote the sport and recognize its benefits. The day often features free community events, such as open gyms and demonstrations, to encourage participation at all levels.
National Gymnastics Day was created in 1998 by USA Gymnastics, the national governing body for the sport in the United States. The goal was to increase awareness of gymnastics and its positive impact on physical fitness, discipline, and confidence. The first celebration took place on September 19, 1998, with events hosted by gymnastics clubs across the country.
Over time, National Gymnastics Day has grown from a small promotional event into a nationwide celebration. It is now recognized annually on the third Saturday of September. Gymnastics clubs, schools, and organizations host open houses, free classes, and exhibitions to introduce the sport to new participants. Social media campaigns, such as sharing #NationalGymnasticsDay photos and stories, have also become popular, helping to connect the gymnastics community and inspire future athletes.
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