

National Games rhythmic gymnastics test event held
Writer: Cao Zhen | Editor: Lin Qiuying | From: Shenzhen Daily | Updated: 2025-08-21
To prepare for the 15th National Games, the Rhythmic Gymnastics Test Competition was held in early August at the Pingshan Sports Center Gymnasium in Pingshan District.
The National Games will take place from Nov. 9 to 21 across 19 cities in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, with the Pingshan Sports Center Gymnasium hosting the rhythmic gymnastics events.
The test competition served as a full-scale rehearsal to comprehensively evaluate facilities, competition organization, and support services, ensuring all preparations meet the highest standards.
Athletes perform during the Rhythmic Gymnastics Test Competition, which was held in early August at the Pingshan Sports Center Gymnasium. Photo from the Pingshan Media Center
The competition strictly followed National Games standards and featured five individual events and three group events. It brought together 29 athletes from 13 teams, including five young athletes developed in Pingshan who represented the Shenzhen Youth Team.
The Pingshan Sports Center Gymnasium recently underwent extensive upgrades to sports facilities, accessibility, information technology, audiovisual systems, and smart event management systems. These improvements aim to provide athletes with an optimal competition environment and enhance the experience for spectators.
Ahead of the test event, the organizing committee thoroughly inspected all facilities according to official standards, including equipment, lighting, sound systems, and timing and scoring devices. Competition management, referees, medical services, traffic control, security, and volunteer teams were also fully prepared.
Shenzhen Pingle Orthopedic Hospital and Pingshan District People’s Hospital have been designated as the official medical facilities for the event. Ten medical stations have been established across competition venues, hotels, and training centers. A team of 24 medical personnel, supported by two ambulances and an emergency training instructor team of 23 specialists, has been assigned. Thirteen AEDs and other emergency medical equipment have been supplied.