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Other Multi-Sport Games Discussion Thread


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On 17/05/2020 at 22:59, Griff88 said:

 

Since I'm bored so I decided to do a more thorough detective work.

 

I think at that time the they didn't create qualification summary PDF for each sports. Both IOC and Singapore 2010 archive only list the event will be from "5 junior continental championships in 2010".

 

The closest thing that details the qualification system is this and this. So the artistic and rhythmic qualifying were held in 2009, while the trampoline is part of 2010 senior edition


Thank you! Fantastic work! :bowdown:

 

I'm bored too, so I decided to spend the last few days trying to gather the results for every edition of the Junior Pan American Artistic and Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships. I was able to find most of the results, what's very surprising even to me, considering these events date all way back to 1987! The only event I could find nothing about, except for confirmation that it did indeed happen, is the 1987 Jr Rhythmics Pan Ams. But given how old this is, I think it's perfectly understandable that not even Web Archive or obscure newspaper archives have nothing about it.

As usual, I've uploaded all of the results to Wikipedia. The full list is here.

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EDIT: Guess what? I found some results. They were hidden in an electronic library from Mexico. Now I've found results (not all of them, but most of them) for all 36 tournaments. Nice. :d

 

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Looks like it will be Hamilton 2026 for the Commonwealth Games, with venues in the greater area

 

https://ca.sports.yahoo.com/news/hamilton-changes-commonwealth-games-course-204712068.html

 

@Olympian1010

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Forgot to mention it yesterday, but the IWGA celebrated its 40th anniversary. I always expect more from the World Games than I get, but it’s important to remember that they’re a rather young organization still. Wroclaw 2017 is an absolute delight though, so hopefully Birmingham 2022 raises the standard even higher.

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Organizers for the 2020 Asian Beach Games still plan for the games to take place in November. According to ITG, medical workers will be the torchbearers for the games. They have a new website as well: http://en.sanya2020.cn

 

I’m remaining pessimistic about these games happening, but I’m hopeful the OCA will be able to pull them off.

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On 17/05/2020 at 01:12, Olympian1010 said:

2021 Jeux De La Francophonie and 2021 Junior Pan American Games are the last games standing by my count...

 

And...2022 Jeux De La Francophonie: https://www.jeux.francophonie.org/actualites/nouvelles-dates-recommandees-pour-ixes-jeux-de-francophonie

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Oh, I’ve got a lead. Maybe there’s a chance I can still get those results done by MSL after all...

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In fairness, right around the time MSL stopped providing results services, Atos started producing PDFs and timing systems that looked like exact copies. I really should have put two-and-two together there. Unfortunately for me, Atos has been the one results provider that’s flat out refused to answer any of my inquiries. I’m going to take the rare set of straight up calling an organization on Monday. I will have satisfaction!

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3 hours ago, Olympian1010 said:

And the odds of the junior pan ams moving are?

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8 minutes ago, intoronto said:

And the odds of the junior pan ams moving are?

50/50

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On 22/05/2020 at 21:51, Olympian1010 said:

Organizers for the 2020 Asian Beach Games still plan for the games to take place in November. According to ITG, medical workers will be the torchbearers for the games. They have a new website as well: http://en.sanya2020.cn

 

I’m remaining pessimistic about these games happening, but I’m hopeful the OCA will be able to pull them off.

it's good to be optimistic , we will see if they can do it, I'm not optimistic though . some Asian countries are still struggling with the virus and December in Winter isn't supposed to be better.

to my surprise, Iran is registered in 11 sports ! :yikes: (doesn't mean they will participate in all of them)

 

btw I hate these kind of websites, there is nothing "interesting" in them for me, just some reports and few images. what I want to know is the number of events for each sport and I always have hard time to find it for OCA events. in this official website there is just a link for each sport explaining obvious things. they never bother to publish handbooks for each sport :facepalm: I usually find them usually in Taiwan NOC website.

 

but I found that somewhere else

https://unitedworldwrestling.org/sites/default/files/2020-04/infos_entries_sanya2020.pdf

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I missed this a while back, but ODECABE announced the first edition of the Central American and Caribbean Beach Games. They’ll take place in Santa Marta, Colombia, which hosted the 2017 Bolivarian Games.

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