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Other Multi-Sport Games Discussion Thread


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20 minutes ago, Gianlu33 said:

Artic have their own winter games

The Arctic Winter Games mostly a North America team. The Sami are the active delegation outside the continent.

 

There was an effort to hold a “Black Sea Games.” However, there was only ever one edition (2009). @mpjmcevoy

Europe and Africa don’t really do sub-regional multi-sport games like Pan America and Asia. Africa is likely limited by logistics, while Europe seems to be caught up in traditional continent-wide competitions.

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Capralos wants the CIJM to admit :ISR:PLE 

 

 

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Curling Mixed Doubles added to the program of the next Winter University Games.

 

 

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I think this topic is the best for this news.

Members of the Global Association of International Sports Federations (GAISF) have approved the final steps in the liquidation of the organisation 


https://gaisf.sport/extraordinary-general-assembly-approves-the-final-liquidation-of-gaisf/

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My body appears to have decided it doesn’t like multi-sports games in China. Just like during Beijing 2022, I am once again experiencing some odd medical issues. It really is a strange parallel. Hopefully my doctors get to the bottom of it this time.

 

On the other hand, it might be time to proactively schedule appointments during The World Games 2025 :dunno:

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  • 3 weeks later...

 

São Paulo has shown some interest in hosting the 2031 Pan American Games (source). As previously reported, Rio also has it in its plans (source).

 

That would be the 4th consecutive South American city to host, so probably other bids from Central/North America will be favored?

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26 minutes ago, vinipereira said:

 

São Paulo has shown some interest in hosting the 2031 Pan American Games (source). As previously reported, Rio also has it in its plans (source).

 

That would be the 4th consecutive South American city to host, so probably other bids from Central/North America will be favored?

There is no news from Winnipeg since 2021, and recently the city has been looking into the 2029 Junior Pan AM Games, don't think they are interested.

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8 hours ago, intoronto said:

There is no news from Winnipeg since 2021, and recently the city has been looking into the 2029 Junior Pan AM Games, don't think they are interested.

I guess if any city from :CAN or :USA would bid, they would be an instant favorite.

 

But I hope for a Pan in Rio, SP or even Buenos Aires. They're all great cities and I could attend :p

 

 

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Just now, vinipereira said:

I guess if any city from :CAN or :USA would bid, they would be an instant favorite.

 

But I hope for a Pan in Rio, SP or even Buenos Aires. They're all great cities and I could attend :p

 

 

Yea I agree, and it looks like Rio could even step in for 2027. 

 

We went from the largest city in a country to the 4th largest for 2027. With the size of these games, I don't think small cities like Winnipeg or Barranquilla can host now. 

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