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Other Multi-Sport Games Discussion Thread


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On 10/22/2024 at 1:19 PM, Olympian1010 said:

Panam Sports has published the official report (or something similar) for Santiago 2023: https://www.panamsports.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/Memoria_Santiago-2023.pdf

Too bad they don't include the complete results anymore. I think Lima 2019 was the one who started not including them.

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3 hours ago, Fer GUA said:

Too bad they don't include the complete results anymore. I think Lima 2019 was the one who started not including them.

I’m not sure when that stopped specifically without looking through each report, but a full results book for each sport (except wrestling) was made available by Bornan in the timing and scoring system.

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Host countries for the next few editions of the Arab Games: https://oca.asia/news/5689-bahrain-and-jordan-to-host-arab-games-in-2031-and-2035-respectively.html

 

2027 - :KSA 

2031 - :BRN

2035 - :JOR

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African military games 2024 -ivory coast

 

Not the final table :

 

:ALG qualified to the world cup football after beating Cameroon in final 1-0 

 

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:GUA Won the bid for the  Central American Games 2025 Oct 18th -30th with 35 sports

This Games start the Olympic Route for 7 Central American countries :PAN :ESA :BIZ :NCA :CRC :HON :GUA

 

 

 

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  • 2 weeks later...

With the 2024 Bolivarian Games done and dusted, I thought it'd be a good time to look at next year's slate of international multi-sport games. Here's what I have written down on my personal schedule:

 

January 13 January 23 Winter University Games
February 6 February 17 Invictus Games
February 7 February 14 Asian Winter Games
February 9 February 16 Winter EYOF
March 23 March 30 CISM Winter World Games
May 17 May 30 World Masters Games
May 26 May 31 Games of Small States of Europe
June 27 July 6 World Police and Fire Games
June 29 July 9 Pacific Mini Games
July 12 July 18 Island Games
July 16 July 27 Summer University Games
July 20 July 26 Summer EYOF
August 7 August 17 The World Games
August 9 August 23 Junior Pan American Games
October 18 October 30 Central American Games
November 15 November 26 Summer Deaflympics
December 9 December 20 SEA Games
TBC TBC Islamic Solidarity Games
TBC TBC Asian Youth Games

 

I'm not sure about the status of the Caribbean Games and Central American and Caribbean Beach Games, so those might eventually find a spot on the calendar as well (I just haven't seen anything confirmed yet.)

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5 hours ago, Olympian1010 said:

With the 2024 Bolivarian Games done and dusted, I thought it'd be a good time to look at next year's slate of international multi-sport games. Here's what I have written down on my personal schedule:

 

January 13 January 23 Winter University Games
February 6 February 17 Invictus Games
February 7 February 14 Asian Winter Games
February 9 February 16 Winter EYOF
March 23 March 30 CISM Winter World Games
May 17 May 30 World Masters Games
May 26 May 31 Games of Small States of Europe
June 27 July 6 World Police and Fire Games
June 29 July 9 Pacific Mini Games
July 11 July 20 Junior Pan American Games
July 12 July 18 Island Games
July 16 July 27 Summer University Games
July 20 July 26 Summer EYOF
August 7 August 17 The World Games
October 18 October 30 Central American Games
November 15 November 26 Summer Deaflympics
December 9 December 20 SEA Games
TBC TBC Islamic Solidarity Games
TBC TBC Asian Youth Games

 

I'm not sure about the status of the Caribbean Games and Central American and Caribbean Beach Games, so those might eventually find a spot on the calendar as well (I just haven't seen anything confirmed yet.)

the junior panam were delayed to August 9-23

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Some news about the 2025 Island Games, which will be in beautiful :ORK Orkney in July

 

Lorraine Kelly named Orkney Island Games host - BBC News

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