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Other Multi-Sport Games Discussion Thread


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9 minutes ago, intoronto said:

I think you have all of them

 

And wtf is the "cool games" this is getting ridiculous. 

It’s just some ISF sports education/festival thing. It’s not a serious games.

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2 hours ago, intoronto said:

And wtf is the "cool games" this is getting ridiculous. 

 

Rumor has it you are only allowed to compete if you were member of the cool kids clique during your highschool days.

#banbestmen

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It's sad that nothing caught my attention besides the Olympic Games. I'm usually starved for more action during the Olympic year, but other than the continental championships and the World Cup series, there's nothing else to look for concerning artistic and rhythmic gymnastics events. Maybe the Gymnasiade, but it's usually something I completely ignore.

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38 minutes ago, thiago_simoes said:

It's sad that nothing caught my attention besides the Olympic Games. I'm usually starved for more action during the Olympic year, but other than the continental championships and the World Cup series, there's nothing else to look for concerning artistic and rhythmic gymnastics events. Maybe the Gymnasiade, but it's usually something I completely ignore.

Gymnasiade will feature artistic, aerobic, and rhythmic. Aerobic competition was pretty good last time around. That competition is in China though, so...  

 

Don’t forget about the Paralympics of course. I love the Paralympics :wub:

 

The only games that “matter” this year are: Winter YOG, Olympics, Paralympics, Gymnasiade, and Asian Beach Games (most storied and original beach games).

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8 hours ago, Sindo said:

 

How many multi-sport games there will be in 2020 apart from the Olympic Games ? Can you please check this list and tell me which events are missing ? Same question for @intoronto and @Griff88 and anyone else who would like to help. Thank you!

 

9 January 22 January Winter Youth Olympic Games 2020
10 January 19 January Winter World Masters Games 2020
23 January 26 January Winter X Games Aspen 2020
23 January 2 February Reykjavik International Games 2020
20 February 28 February IWAS World Games 2020
20 March 28 March ASEAN Para Games 2020
12 July 25 July European Universities Games 2020
24 July 9 August Summer Olympic Games 2020
15 August 23 August CISM Cadet Military World Games 2020
25 August 6 September Summer Paralympic Games 2020
4 September 13 September Pan American Masters Games 2020
7 September 14 September ISF Beach Games 2020
17 October 24 October ISF Gymnasiade 2020
18 November 22 November ISF World Cool Games 2020
28 November 5 December Asian Beach Games 2020
3 December 7 December ISF E-Sport Games 2020

 

Arctic Winter Games (15-21 Mar), Yukon

 

Bolivarian Youth Games (17-30 Oct), Sucre, Bolivia

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16 hours ago, Olympian1010 said:

The only games that “matter” this year are: Winter YOG, Olympics, Paralympics, Gymnasiade, and Asian Beach Games (most storied and original beach games).


Only two events with gymnastics. I understand that the focus is the Olympic Games, but still...

In my dream world, multi-sport events would be staged like this:

1) South American Games, Mediterranean Games, Pacific Mini Games, CAC Games, Winter Youth Olympics 
2) Universiade, SEA Games, World Games, Commonwealth Games, Winter Olympics, Winter Paralympics
3) European Games, Pan-American Games, Asian Games, African Games, Pacific Games, Summer Youth Olympics
4) Universiade, SEA Games, Summer Olympics, Summer Paralympics, Military World Games
 

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2 hours ago, thiago_simoes said:


Only two events with gymnastics. I understand that the focus is the Olympic Games, but still...

In my dream world, multi-sport events would be staged like this:

1) South American Games, Mediterranean Games, Pacific Mini Games, CAC Games, Winter Youth Olympics 
2) Universiade, SEA Games, World Games, Commonwealth Games, Winter Olympics, Winter Paralympics
3) European Games, Pan-American Games, Asian Games, African Games, Pacific Games, Summer Youth Olympics
4) Universiade, SEA Games, Summer Olympics, Summer Paralympics, Military World Games
 

That would be an awesome schedule. Unfortunately, it’s just feasible or economically wise to host a multi-sports games in an (Summer) Olympic year. The Asian Beach Games get away with it because the majority of those athletes won’t compete at the Olympics.

 

On the bright side, 2021 is looking like an epic year for multi-sports games.

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  • 2 weeks later...

The ASEAN Para Games have been postponed for a second time due to the Corona Virus outbreak. I have a feeling it's not going to proceed as planned this year.

 

ASEAN Para Games postponed for second time due to coronavirus

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4 hours ago, PHI2019 said:

The ASEAN Para Games have been postponed for a second time due to the Corona Virus outbreak. I have a feeling it's not going to proceed as planned this year.

 

ASEAN Para Games postponed for second time due to coronavirus

It might be for the best to postpone them, since some of the countries have the Corona virus in the top of their minds and the others just trying to avoid it...

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11 minutes ago, Dnl said:

It might be for the best to postpone them, since some of the countries have the Corona virus in the top of their minds and the others just trying to avoid it...

It’d just be better to cancel them at this point. The athletes need to focus on Tokyo 2020 now, and Philippines is quite frankly unprepared to host the games.

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