The 1999–2000 FIG Artistic Gymnastics World Cup series was a series of stages where events in men's and women's artistic gymnastics were contested.[1] The series was a two-year long competition culminating at a final event, the World Cup Final in 2000. A number of qualifier stages were held. The top 3 gymnast in each apparatus at the qualifier events would receive medals and prize money. Gymnasts who finished in the top 8 would also receive points that would be added up to a ranking which would qualify individual gymnasts for the biennial World Cup Final.
For the first time, the World Championships was part of the World Cup series.[2] One extra event was held in December 2000, the Stuttgart World Cup, after the World Cup Final in Glasgow; this extra stage, however, was officially considered part of the 2001–2002 FIG Artistic Gymnastics World Cup series.[3]
Year | Event | Location | |
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1999 | World Cup qualifier | Busan, | |
1999 | Tianjin, | ||
1999 | World Cup qualifier | Glasgow, | |
1999 | World Cup qualifier | Zürich, | |
1999 | World Cup qualifier | Stuttgart, | |
2000 | World Cup qualifier | Montreux, | |
2000 | World Cup qualifier | Cottbus, | |
2000 | World Cup qualifier | Glasgow, Scotland | |
2000 | World Cup qualifier (MAG only) | Ljubljana, | |
2000 | Glasgow, Scotland |