Basketball was practiced for the first time at the club in the 1920s. In 1924 the institution built a stadium on the corner of 60 and 118 streets. Since that time, it would become one of the major sports in the club. The basketball team peaked during the 1978 and 1979 campaigns, when it won two Metropolitano championships. In both cases, team prevailed over favorite
Obras Sanitarias, Argentina's powerhouse at the time. The team included players such as "Gallego" González, "Finito" Gehrmann, Peinado, as well as some Americans: Michael Jackson, Lawrence Jackson Jr., and the team leader and star, point-guard Clarence Edgar Metcalfe, chosen as the league MVP in 1979. The twice-champions were coached by Rolando Sfeir. Gimnasia was also runner-up in the 2003–04
Liga Nacional de Básquetbol's Primera División tournament, when it was defeated by
Boca Juniors by 4–2 in the final series. In the following season, the team was relegated to the
TNA (Second Division) after president
Juan José Muñoz decreased substantially the basketball budget, thereby causing the loss of its principal players. Some of Gimnasia's notable basketball players were Carlos "Gallego" González, Ernesto "Finito" Gehrmann, Roberto López, Carlos Bejarano and Mariano Cerutti among others. Likewise, club's notable coaches include José Ripullone, Miguel Ángel Ripullone and Gonzalo García. Gimnasia y Esgrima also has a female
volleyball team, who are the only one of the nine founder clubs from the
Federación de Voleibol y Pelota al Cesto, still playing volleyball and in the highest division. The federation is current
Federación Metropolitana de Voleibol (FMV).
Former sports In addition to the aforementioned sport activities, Gimnasia y Esgrima La Plata participated in other disciplines throughout its history. The following sports are no longer practiced in the club: •
Rugby union: In 1933, the "Unión de Rugby del Río de la Plata" (current
Unión Argentina de Rugby) decided not to allow the affiliation of clubs that participated professionally in other sports (
e.g., association football). As a result, the GELP rugby team was forced to rename itself distinctly as "Gimnasia y Esgrima La Plata Rugby Club". Four years later, however, it was decided to channel rugby activities through an independent institution, thereby creating "
La Plata Rugby Club", which currently competes in the
Torneo de la URBA, first division of the
Unión de Rugby de Buenos Aires. •
Table tennis: The "Asociación Platense de Tenis de Mesa" ("La Plata Association for Table-tennis", part of the Argentine Federation of the sport) existed between 1945 and 1951. Gimnasia was a founding member of the Association, and it obtained the majority of the tournaments organized during these six years. •
Greco-Roman wrestling: Between 1924 and 1928 the club had a team of Greco-Roman wrestling. •
Gymnastics: During the 1930s, the practice of gymnastics played a central role in the club's activities. Members of the Gimnasia team were part of the Argentine delegation that competed in the 1936 Berlin
Olympic Games. This discipline was discontinued after 1976. Other activities were available at the club at various periods, namely:
water polo,
boxing, cycling,
pétanque,
auto racing and
judo, among others. ==Honours==