A major gymnastics competition in Montreal during spring break

A major gymnastics competition in Montreal during spring break
Crédit: Courtesy of International Gymnix

From March 4 to 8, Montreal will be in athletic mode as International Gymnix returns to the Claude-Robillard Sports Complex for its 32nd edition. The event will bring together more than 1,300 elite international athletes, making Gymnix the largest women’s artistic gymnastics competition of its kind in North America.event will bring together more than 1,300 elite international athletes, making Gymnix the largest women’s artistic gymnastics competition of its kind in North America.

For more than three decades, the International Gymnix has been part of Montreal’s Olympic legacy, recalling the excitement andinspiration left by the 1976 Games and the legendary performance of Nadia Comăneci, who made sporting history. Today, this spirit of excellence lives on, providing an exceptional showcase for rising and established stars of world gymnastics.

For five days, the public will be able to enjoy a high-level sports program, including the Gymnix Challenge, the Senior and Junior Cups, and the International Finals. Delegations from Japan, the United States, Italy, Belgium, and Mexico will take to the mats in Montreal alongside Canada’s best gymnasts and athletes from Club Gymnix, the event’s host.

Beyond the competitions, International Gymnix stands out for its festive, family-friendly atmosphere. A gymnastics expo open to all will feature booths, entertainment, conferences, and meetings with athletes, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the world of this spectacular sport.

Combining performance, inspiration, and accessibility, International Gymnix has established itself as a must-see event during spring break, celebrating both the next generation of athletes and Montreal’s enduring Olympic legacy.