The Final Edition of the Suzuki World Cup: The Last Dance
- Ivan Carvalho
- Mar 12
- 1 min read
After more than three decades shaping the history of aerobic gymnastics, one of the sport’s most iconic competitions is preparing for its final chapter.
The legendary Suzuki World Cup will hold its final edition this April, closing a remarkable journey that began in 1990 and became a cornerstone of the international aerobic gymnastics calendar. 🌍🤸♀️
Supported throughout its history by Suzuki Motor Corporation, the competition welcomed athletes from around the world and played a key role in the global growth of the discipline. According to the organizers, the 2026 event will mark the 37th competition, concluding a legacy that spans more than three decades of elite performances. 🏅

The event experienced a brief pause during the global crisis caused by COVID-19, but its impact on the sport remained undeniable.
Since 2015, MeloGym has been present at several editions, documenting unforgettable routines, historic podiums, and the evolution of aerobic gymnastics on the world stage. 📸✨
In their official statement, the organizers also expressed deep gratitude to their long-time partner Suzuki Motor Corporation, as well as to World Gymnastics, athletes, coaches, judges, officials, and supporters who helped build the competition’s extraordinary legacy. 🙏
Now, the global aerobic gymnastics community prepares for one final celebration. Athletes and fans will gather once again for the Grand Final of the Suzuki World Cup 2026 — a farewell to an event that helped shape generations of gymnasts and left a lasting mark on the sport. 🌏🔥🤸
But one question remains… 👀
Who will become the LAST champions in the history of the Suzuki World Cup? 🏆✨



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