website statistics
Jump to content
  • Register/Login on Totallympics!

    Sign up to Totallympics to get full access to our website.

     

    Registration is free and allows you to participate in our community. You will then be able to reply to threads and access all pages.

     

    If you encounter any issues in the registration process, please send us a message in the Contact Us page.

     

    We are excited to see you on Totallympics, the home of Olympic Sports!

     

Other Multi-Sport Games Discussion Thread


Recommended Posts

1 hour ago, Olympian1010 said:

Would make perfect sense for them to host in 2023. @bestmen start campaigning :p. In all seriousness, I think :ALG could pull it off.

I also wouldn’t count out a country like :NAM, :BOT, or :ZIM

2023 has already been awarded to Ghana and they seem pretty serious about it 

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/149-other-multi-sport-games-discussion-thread/page/48/#findComment-235912
Share on other sites

On 21/08/2019 at 09:12, Olympian1010 said:

So I thought I’d make a rankings list of all the continental games this Olympiad cycle. The rankings are purely my opinion. I’ll do this again after the 2020 Winter YOG except I’ll compare all the multi-sports games of this cycle.

 

Branding (a.k.a Graphic design, colors, logo, etc.):

1. 2019 African Games 10/10

2. 2019 Pacific Games 10/10

3. 2019 European Games 10/10

4. 2018 Asian Games 9/10

5. 2019 Pan American Games 8/10

 

Availability of Information:

1. 2019 Pan American Games 9.5/10

2. 2019 European Games 8.5/10

3. 2018 Asian Games 7.5/10

4. 2019 Pacific Games 3/10

5. 2019 African Games 1/10

 

Atmosphere:

1. 2018 Asian Games 10/10

2. 2019 Pacific Games 9.75/10

3. 2019 European Games 9/10

4. 2019 Pan American Games 8/10

5. 2019 African Games 1/10

 

Ceremonies:

1. 2018 Asian Games 11/10 (scored as 10)

2. 2019 European Games 10/10

3. 2019 Pacific Games 8.5/10

4. 2019 Pan American Games 8/10

5. 2019 African Games 3/10

 

Streaming/Broadcasting/Television:

1. 2019 European Games 9.75/10

2. 2018 Asian Games 9.5/10

3. 2019 Pan American Games 9/10

4. 2019 Pacific Games 9/10

5. 2019 African Games 3/10

 

Level of Athletes:

1. 2018 Asian Games 10/10

2. 2019 Pan American Games 8.5/10

3. 2019 European Games 8/10

4. 2019 African Games 7/10

5. 2019 Pacific Games 3/10

 

Diversity of Medalists:

1. 2019 European Games 9.25/10

2. 2018 Asian Games 9/10

3. 2019 Pan American Games 9/10

4. 2019 Pacific Games 8/10

Unknown. 2019 African Games

 

Sports Program:

1. 2019 Pan American Games 9.75/10

2. 2018 Asian Games 9/10

3. 2019 Pacific Games 8/10

4. 2019 African Games 7.5/10

5. 2019 European Games 5/10

 

My Personal Ranking:

1. 2019 Pacific Games 10/10

2. 2018 Asian Games 9.5/10

3. 2019 European Games 9/10

4. 2019 Pan American Games 8/10

5. 2019 African Games unknown (could rise, but doubtful)

 

Final Ranking: (Will be revealed after African Games)

Can't really blame the Moroccans though, 30 plus years without knowing or giving a damn to it.

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/149-other-multi-sport-games-discussion-thread/page/48/#findComment-235943
Share on other sites

Just now, Griff88 said:

Can't really blame the Moroccans though, 30 plus years without knowing or giving a damn to it.

I can and I did. They rank below the Lao People’s Republic, Tahiti, and Cape Verde In my book (in terms of good multi-sports games hosts). That statement is also a perfect summation about the world letting Morocco get away with its completely illegal and immoral occupation and destruction of the Sahrawi Republic.

“Sport has the power to change the world. It has the power to inspire. Sport can create hope where once there was only despair” - Nelson Mandela

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/149-other-multi-sport-games-discussion-thread/page/48/#findComment-235948
Share on other sites

All fun and well, but my point about Senegal and Mali (among others) was entirely based on atmosphere, not on feasability :p I sure haven't seen every event held there, but every time I did (from world youth championships in athletics in Kenya to African U18 basketball in Mali) the stands were totally filled with jumping and dancing and singing people...while in other, possibly richer countries, the atmosphere in events that I've seen was more...boring.

.

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/149-other-multi-sport-games-discussion-thread/page/48/#findComment-235963
Share on other sites

3 hours ago, heywoodu said:

All fun and well, but my point about Senegal and Mali (among others) was entirely based on atmosphere, not on feasability :p I sure haven't seen every event held there, but every time I did (from world youth championships in athletics in Kenya to African U18 basketball in Mali) the stands were totally filled with jumping and dancing and singing people...while in other, possibly richer countries, the atmosphere in events that I've seen was more...boring.

 

If I have to choose one, I'd prefer the infrastructure over the atmosphere.

 

For example, I'm quite ashamed with Indonesian Badminton Association official sometimes criticizes the organizers of international badminton tournaments in other parts of the world because they don't have the same hospitality or atmosphere like what it is in Indonesia. While they on the other hand provide a full-house venue with awful lighting, leaking roof that delayed the matches, and disgusting toilets for officials/athletes.

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/149-other-multi-sport-games-discussion-thread/page/48/#findComment-236105
Share on other sites

34 minutes ago, Griff88 said:

 

If I have to choose one, I'd prefer the infrastructure over the atmosphere.

 

For example, I'm quite ashamed with Indonesian Badminton Association official sometimes criticizes the organizers of international badminton tournaments in other parts of the world because they don't have the same hospitality or atmosphere like what it is in Indonesia. While they on the other hand provide a full-house venue with awful lighting, leaking roof that delayed the matches, and disgusting toilets for officials/athletes.

On the other hand, who cares about a tournament where you've got perfect housing and stuff but the only people watching are one or two friends who happened to be there and a passerby walking her dog? 

.

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/149-other-multi-sport-games-discussion-thread/page/48/#findComment-236136
Share on other sites

16 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

On the other hand, who cares about a tournament where you've got perfect housing and stuff but the only people watching are one or two friends who happened to be there and a passerby walking her dog? 

That's why Turkmenistan exist, both venues and atmosphere are readily prepared by Berdy :evil:

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/149-other-multi-sport-games-discussion-thread/page/48/#findComment-236159
Share on other sites

  • 5 weeks later...

So after a bit of digging, it seems like the Pan Arab Games May be back from the dead. Most people thought the games were done after the 2015 fiascos (something 3-5 nations withdrew from hosting the games as the impacts of the Arab Spring and ISIS were felt across the region). However, it seems there’s still work going on behind the scenes. Rumor has it, because I’ve seen nothing official to confirm it, that :IRQ has been chosen as the host for the 2021 edition of the games. There’s no website, that I could find, or any sort of notice from the organizing committee as to if the games will actually take place. It would be fun to see these historic games continue, especially since they’re one of the few I’ve never been able to watch.

“Sport has the power to change the world. It has the power to inspire. Sport can create hope where once there was only despair” - Nelson Mandela

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/149-other-multi-sport-games-discussion-thread/page/48/#findComment-245354
Share on other sites

This should really make some users happy :p:

 

“Sport has the power to change the world. It has the power to inspire. Sport can create hope where once there was only despair” - Nelson Mandela

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/149-other-multi-sport-games-discussion-thread/page/48/#findComment-246336
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Latest Posts around Totallympics

    • 2025 ITTF Mixed Team World Cup - Chengdu   Results (November 30 - December 7, 2025)     Mixed Team: 1. China  (Chuqin - Shidong - Jingkun - Yingbin - Yingsha - Manyu - Man - Yidi) 2. Japan  (T Harimoto - Matsushima - Togami - Shinozuka - M Harimoto - Hayata - Ito - Odo) 3. Germany  (Duda - Franziska - Qiu - Kaufmann - Mittelham - Winter) 4. South Korea  (Jae-hyun - Woo-jin - Jun-sung - Gang-hyeon - Yu-bin - Na-yeong - Eun-hye - Hyo-joo) 5. France  (A Lebrun - F Lebrun - Gauzy - Jia Nan - Pavade - Lutz) 6. Croatia  (Pucar - Gacina - Ban - Kojic - Arapovic - Jeger - Malobabic - Rakovac) 7. Hong Kong  (Chun Ting - Siu Hang - Ho Wah Baldwin - Chun Kit - Hoi Kem - Wing Lam - Tsz Tung - Chengzhu) 8. Sweden  (Falck - A Kallberg - Karlsson - Bergand - Bergstrom - C Kallberg) 9. Romania 10. Chinese Taipei   11. Australia 12. Egypt 13. India   14. Chile   15. Brazil   16. United States   Results
    • 2025 FIVB Pro Tour Elite 16 - Itapema   Results (December 3-7, 2025)   Men's: 1. Elouan Chouikh-Barbez & Joadel Gardoque 2. Martins Plavins & Kristians Fokerots 3. Evandro Oliveira & Arthur Lanci 4. Andre Stein & Renato Carvalho 5. Arthur da Silva & Adrielson dos Santos   5. Trevor Crabb & Taylor Crabb   5. Samuele Cottafava & Gianluca dal Corso 5. Marco Grimalt & Esteban Grimalt   Women's: 1. Carolina Solberg Salgado & Rebecca Cavalcante 2. Taiana Lima & Talita Antunes 3. Thamela Galil & Victoria Lopes 4. Thainara Oliveira & Talita Simonetti 5. Claudia Scampoli & Giada Bianchi   5. Elize Maia & Carolina Horta   5. Verena Figueira de Oliveira & Kyce Martins   5. Piper Ferch & Teegan van Gunst   Results
    • 2025 3x3 Africa Cup - Antananarivo   Results (December 5-7, 2025)   Men's: 1. Madagascar  (Randriamampionona - Rasolomanana - Ratianarivo - Solondrainy) 2. Egypt  (Elsayed Taha - Abdelwahab Mohamed - Refaat - Taha) 3. Rwanda  (Kwizera - Twizeyimana Cyiza Nshuti - Turatsinze - Uwitonze) 4. Algeria  (Ammour - Henna - Messaoudi - Yahiaoui) 5. Zambia  (Mutepuka - Mvula - Ngoma - Simioti) 6. Tunisia  (Berrached - Dhif - El Kissi - Ben Amor) 7. Kenya  (Koja - Ojwang - Ouma - Sande Olang) 8. Democratic Republic of Congo  (Akim - Kalemba Kambaja - Mwana - Nyembo Fataki) 9. Seychelles 9. Benin 9. Uganda 9. Botswana   Women's: 1. Madagascar  (Andriamihajanirina - Jaofera - Randriatahiana - Sambatrarimiora) 2. Egypt  (Abdelalim - El Shabrawy - Maged - Sherif) 3. Kenya  (Akinyi - Minayo - Ooko - Wanjiku) 4. Rwanda  (Akaliza - Mwizerwa - Nibishaka - Uwimpuhwe) 5. Tunisia  (Abidi - Ben Rhouma - Hamrouni - Jedidi Bagane) 6. Comoros  (Ibrahim - Ha. Mahouchiza - Ho. Mahouchiza - Soilihi) 7. Benin  (Arouna Mama - Chukwuka - Kassim - Tiamiyou) 8. Democratic Republic of Congo  (Ilunga Kabongo - Kaba Mayimona - Mabwa Manzanza - Ngobeleza) 9. Uganda 9. Botswana   Results
    • I just can't believe that this disgusting platform (owned by the even more disgusting Italian Ice Sports Federation) has kept this tournament behind a fuckin' paywall 
    • 2025 LEN Short Course European Championships - Lublin    Day 5 and 6 Final Results (December 6-7, 2025)     Men's 50m Freestyle: 1. Jere Hribar 2. Maxime Grousset 3. Nikita Sheremet 4. Szebasztian Szabo 5. Leonardo Deplano 6. Luca Hoek le Guenedal 7. Heiko Gigler 8. Matej Dusa   Men's 100m Freestyle: 1. Maxime Grousset 2. Jere Hribar 3. Matthew Richards 4. Tomas Lukminas 5. Carlos D'Ambrosio 6. Adam Jaszo 7. Luca Hoek le Guenedal 8. Sergio de Celis   Men's 800m Freestyle: 1. Zalan Sarkany 2. Lucas Henveaux 3. Daniel Wiffen 4. Johannes Liebmann   5. Victor Johansson 6. Oliver Klemet 7. Henrik Christiansen 8. Dimitrios Markos   Men's 50m Backstroke: 1. Ralf Tribuntsov 2. Miroslav Knedla 3. Francesco Lazzari 4. Lorenzo Mora 5. Oliver Morgan 6. Robert Pedersen 7. Mewen Tomac 8. Lucien Vergnes   Men's 50m Breaststroke: 1. Simone Cerasuolo 2. Huseyin Emre Sakci 3. Nicolo Martinenghi 4. Koen de Groot 5. Melvin Imoudu 6. Jan Malte Grafe 7. Jorgen Scheie Braathen 8. Carles Coll Marti   Men's 200m Butterfly: 1. Noe Ponti 2. Krzysztof Chmielewski 3. Michal Chmielewski 4. Kregor Zirk 5. Richard Marton 6. Alberto Razzetti 7. Miguel Martinez 8. Arbidel Gonzalez   Men's 200m Medley: 1. Hugo Gonzalez 2. Alberto Razzetti 3. Berke Saka 4. Mewen Tomac 5. Duncan Scott 6. Ronny Brannkarr 7. Max Litchfield 8. Gabor Zombori   Men's 400m Medley: 1. Alberto Razzetti 2. Max Litchfield 3. Cedric Bussing 4. Lucas Henveaux 5. Thomas Jansen   6. Diego Mira 7. Jakub Bursa 8. Zalan Sarkany   Men's 4x50m Medley: 1. Italy  (Lazzari - Cerasuolo - Stefani - Deplano) 2. France  (Tomac - Delbois - Secchi - Grousset) 3. Spain  (Martinez - Coll - Gonzalez - de Celis) 4. Austria  (Edl - Bayer - Bucher - Gigler) 5. Czech Republic  (Knedla - Zabojnik - Gracik - Foltyn) 6. Switzerland  (Bollin - Allegrini - Ponti - Behar) 7. Germany  (Passek - Grafe - Grabowski - Miroslaw) DSQ. Denmark  (Pedersen - Gaur - Nickelsen - Moller)   Women's 50m Freestyle: 1. Katarzyna Wasick 2. Beryl Gastaldello 3. Sara Curtis 4. Valerie van Roon 5. Silvia di Pietro 6. Milou van Wijk 7. Eva Okaro 8. Jana Pavalic   Women's 100m Freestyle: 1. Marrit Steenbergen 2. Beryl Gastaldello 3. Sara Curtis 4. Eva Okaro 5. Milou van Wijk 6. Nina Jane Holt 7. Barbora Janickova 8. Minna Abraham   Women's 1500m Freestyle: 1. Simona Quadarella 2. Maya Werner 3. Ajna Kesely 4. Artemis Vasilaki 5. Maria de Valdes 6. Angela Martinez 7. Marte Hieke van der Kamp 8. Bea Hovda   Women's 50m Backstroke: 1. Sara Curtis 2. Analia Pigree 3. Maaike de Waard 4. Lauren Cox 5. Tessa Giele 6. Alice Velden 7. Louise Hansson 8. Lora Komoroczy   Women's 50m Breaststroke: 1. Eneli Jefimova 2. Ruta Meilutyte 3. Florine Gaspard 4. Anastasia Gorbenko 5. Sophie Hansson 6. Veera Kivirinta 7. Anna Elendt 8. Dominika Sztandera   Women's 200m Butterfly: 1. Ellen Walshe 2. Helena Rosendahl Bach 3. Anita Gastaldi 4. Laura Lahtinen 5. Emily Richards 6. Laura Cabañes Garzas 7. Georgia Damasioti 8. Paola Borrelli     Women's 200m Medley: 1. Marrit Steenbergen 2. Ellen Walshe 3. Anastasia Gorbenko 4. Freya Colbert 5. Katie Shanahan 6. Emma Carrasco 7. Anita Gastaldi 8. Tamara Potocka   Women's 400m Medley: 1. Justina Kozan 2. Alba Vazquez Ruiz 3. Emma Carrasco 4. Noelle Benkler 5. Clara Rybak-Andersen 6. Eszter Szabo 7. Ellen Walshe 8. Katja Fain   Women's 4x50m Medley: 1. Netherlands  (Steenbergen - Giele - de Waard - van Roon) 2. Sweden  (Rosvall - S Hansson - Junevik - L Hansson) 3. Italy  (Cocconcelli - Burato - di Pietro - Curtis) 4. Poland  (Piskorska - Sztandera - Fiedkiewicz - Wasick) 5. Germany  (Holt - Elendt - Kohler - Jazy) 6. Hungary  (Komoroczy - Fangli - Ugrai - Senanszky) 7. Great Britain  (Cox - Evans - Okaro - Anderson) 8. Norway  (Steinnes - Loebersli - Oritsland - Moen)   Results
    • Nathan Tchibozo of  is racing again, who knows what his status is but maybe a quota this week. Also Papathoma Paraskevaidou of  raced today, could be an alpine quota for them.
    • 2025/2026 SVNS Series #2/6  - Cape Town   Results (December 6-7, 2025)     * Position and points in the general table in ().   Men's: 1. South Africa  (Brits - Z Davids - Visser - Don - van Wyk - S Davids - Duarttee - Oosthuizen - Reynders - Sokoyi - Grobbelaar) (1st - 32p) 2. Argentina  (6th - 24p) 3. Fiji  (2nd - 32p) 4. France  (4th - 28p) 5. New Zealand  (3rd - 32p) 6. Great Britain  (7th - 18p) 7. Australia  (5th - 26p) 8. Spain  (8th - 16p)   Women's: 1. Australia  (Dennis - T Levi - Nasser - Davis - Nathan - Ashby - M Levi - Nicholas - Duff - Terita - Clark - Hala) (1st - 38p) 2. New Zealand  (2nd - 38p) 3. France  (5th - 24p) 4. United States  (4th - 26p) 5. Japan  (3rd - 28p) 6. Canada  (7th - 20p) 7. Fiji  (6th - 22p) 8. Great Britain  (8th - 12p)   Results   Next: SVNS #3 in Singapore  (January 31 - February 1, 2026)
    • And this is the final Medal Table fo the XX Bolivarian Games in     
    • Agreed. But OTOH, the chances of a Male Team pursuit medal also seem rather slim at the moment, so why the hassle of dropping someone.
    • I have a sports database with millions of entries, which I then convert graphically on my Wikipedia sandbox.
×
×
  • Create New...