Championnat National Aerial Hoop Sports 2024
Aerial Hoop Sports (aerial hoop) was launched in October 2018 with the first competitions during the 2019 season. Aerial Hoop is based above all on sporting performance and the execution of particularly demanding technical elements. The discipline is judged and governed by a “Code of Points” that has been drawn up in line with sporting standards in vergeures and with the help of professional aerial acrobats. The discipline evolves in strict compliance with the standards of the GAISF (Global Association for International Sports Federation) and the International Olympic Committee (IOC).
The 2024 Swiss Championships are organized by the Swiss Pole Sports Federation under the aegis of the International Pole Sports Federation (IPSF). All IPSF regulations apply, including anti-doping rules.
Competing athletes are therefore required to create choreography that complies with IPSF rules. All questions relating to the minimum requirements for figures can be asked directly to the IPSF in the Facebook group “International Pole Sports Federation – Competitor Group“. No questions will be answered by e-mail.
Aerial Hoop Sports information for Swiss athletes
Division
- Amateur
- Professional
- Elite
Catégories
- Solo – Novice – 10-14y – Mixed
- Solo – Junior – 15-17y – Mixed
- Solo – Senior – 18-29y – Men
- Solo – Senior – 18-29y – Women
- Solo – Senior – 30-39y – Men
- Solo – Senior – 30-39y – Women
- Solo – Masters – 40-49y – Men
- Solo – Masters – 40-49y – Women
- Solo – Masters – +50y – Mixed
- Doubles – Youth – 10-17y – Mixed
- Doubles – Senior – +18y – Mixed
Aerial Sports Hoop information for OPEN athletes (non-Swiss)
Participation in the OPEN competition is only open to foreign athletes in the Elite division who do not have a national championship in their own country.
The categories eligible for the Elite division are identical to those mentioned above.