There were 29 separate events in the 26th Fête Fédérale de l’Union des Sociétés de Gymnastique de France competitions, which were held during the 1900 Paris International Exposition in the gymnastics category, although not all were gymnastics events, as fencing, boxing, and shooting were all contested. There were 8,050 competitors overall in the 29 different events. This was an all-around gymnastics competition. Despite its name, it cannot be considered an Olympic event, because it was only open to gymnasts from societies of the 26th Fête Fédérale. The event was won by a gymnast named Demay, but he did not compete in the Olympic all-around gymnastics event, and nothing else is known of him. This event should be contrasted with the National Championships for the 26th Fête Fédérale societies which had multiple competitors that also competed in the Olympic competitions.