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2011 Military World Games

The 2011 Military World Games (Portuguese: Jogos Mundiais Militares de 2011), officially known as the 5th CISM Military World Games (Portuguese: V Jogos Mundiais Militares do CISM), was hosted from July 15–24, 2011 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

2011 Military World Games
Host cityRio de Janeiro, Brazil
MottoThe Peace Games!
(Os Jogos da Paz!)
Nations108
Athletes4,900
Events195 in 20 sports
Opening16 July 2011 (2011-07-16)
Closing24 July 2011 (2011-07-24)
Opened byPresident Dilma Rousseff
Athlete's OathSN Isabel Swan
Judge's OathSgt Marcelo de Lima Henrique
Main venueJoão Havelange Olympic Stadium
Summer
Winter

The 5th Military World Games was the largest military sports event ever held in Brazil, with approximately 4,900 athletes from 108 countries competing in 20 sports. The Games were organized by the Military Sports Commission of Brazil (CDMB) and the military commands (Army, Navy and Air Force), in accordance with CISM regulations and the rules of the International Sports Federations.

Organization

Bidding process

Brazil was chosen to host the 5th Military World Games during a meeting of the International Military Sports Council held in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, on May 25, 2007. Brazil won, by means of a ballot, the race against Turkey to host the 2011 games. Representatives from over 75 countries took part in the poll. Rio's existing sports infrastructure, the Brazilian expertise at hosting major events, and the support granted to the project by the local authorities were decisive for the Brazilian victory.[1]

Infrastructure and budget

The athletes participating in the 5th Military World Games were accommodated in three athlete's villages (Green, Blue and White), all located in Rio de Janeiro. The Green Village was located in the neighborhood of Deodoro, the Blue Village in Campo dos Afonsos and the White Village in the district of Campo Grande.[2] The villages were built to be a functional and diverse center, vital to the operations of the Military World Games. The three villages comprise 106 buildings, 1,206 apartments and 4,824 rooms, with capacity to accommodate about 6,000 athletes and 2,000 officials. The budget used for the construction of the three villages is of R$400 million.

Venues

Twenty-seven competition venues were used during the 5th Military World Games, the majority located within Rio de Janeiro.[3]

The venues located outside the city of Rio de Janeiro were the Resende Airport and the Academia Militar das Agulhas Negras located in Resende, the Avelar Instruction Center located in Paty do Alferes, the Mario Xavier National Forest located in Seropédica, and the Giulite Coutinho Stadium belonging to América Football Club located in Mesquita.[4]

Media coverage

Participating nations

List of Participating Nations

Below is a list of the 108 participating nations (the number of competitors per delegation is indicated in brackets)[5]

Sports

The competition comprised 20 sports, some of them appearing for the first time in military world games, such as beach volleyball.

Games schedule

OC Opening ceremony Event competitions 1 Event finals CC Closing ceremony
July 15th
Fri
16th
Sat
17th
Sun
18th
Mon
19th
Tue
20th
Wed
21st
Thu
22nd
Fri
23rd
Sat
24th
Sun
Events
Ceremonies OC CC
  Aeronautical pentathlon 2 2
  Athletics 2 1 5 9 8 10 35
  Basketball 1 1
  Beach volleyball 2 2
  Boxing 10 10
  Equestrian 1 1 1 3 6
  Fencing 2 2 2 2 3 1 12
  Football 1 1 2
  Judo 2 4 3 3 4 16
  Military pentathlon 4 2 6
  Modern pentathlon 2 2 1 5
  Naval pentathlon 4 4
  Orienteering 2 4 2 8
  Parachuting 8 8
  Sailing 3 3
  Shooting 4 4 4 4 16
  Swimming 9 10 9 8 36
  Taekwondo 4 4 4 4 16
  Triathlon 5 5
  Volleyball 2 2
Daily medal events 11 12 19 31 31 28 52 11 195
Cumulative total 11 23 42 73 104 132 184 195
July 15th
Fri
16th
Sat
17th
Sun
18th
Mon
19th
Tue
20th
Wed
21st
Thu
22nd
Fri
23rd
Sat
24th
Sun
Events

Medal table

The nations by number of gold medals are listed below. The host nation, Brazil, is highlighted.[6]

  *   Host nation (Brazil)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Brazil (BRA)*453336114
2  China (CHN)372934100
3  Italy (ITA)14132451
4  Poland (POL)13191143
5  France (FRA)113418
6  South Korea (KOR)86822
7  North Korea (PRK)72312
8  Germany (GER)6191136
9  Kenya (KEN)65516
10  Ukraine (UKR)54918
11  Iran (IRI)53412
12  Norway (NOR)45211
13  Qatar (QAT)3126
14  Chile (CHI)2428
15  Austria (AUT)2226
16  United States (USA)2136
17  Lithuania (LTU)2125
18  Belarus (BLR)2046
19  Latvia (LAT)2024
20  Sweden (SWE)2002
21  Morocco (MAR)1719
22  Turkey (TUR)15410
23  Kazakhstan (KAZ)13610
  Venezuela (VEN)13610
25  Switzerland (SUI)1359
26  Slovenia (SLO)1269
27  Bahrain (BHR)1247
  Finland (FIN)1247
29  Algeria (ALG)1236
30  Estonia (EST)1225
31  Netherlands (NED)1124
32  Syria (SYR)1102
33  Belgium (BEL)1023
  Romania (ROU)1023
35  Canada (CAN)1012
  Uganda (UGA)1012
37  Croatia (CRO)1001
  Denmark (DEN)1001
  Ecuador (ECU)1001
40  Greece (GRE)0538
41  Tunisia (TUN)0314
42  Dominican Republic (DOM)0123
43  Jordan (JOR)0112
44  Czech Republic (CZE)0101
  Egypt (EGY)0101
  Hungary (HUN)0101
47  India (IND)0033
48  Cameroon (CMR)0022
  Namibia (NAM)0022
  Sri Lanka (SRI)0022
  Uruguay (URU)0022
52  Argentina (ARG)0011
  Cyprus (CYP)0011
  Pakistan (PAK)0011
  Slovakia (SVK)0011
  Spain (ESP)0011
  Suriname (SUR)0011
Totals (57 entries)197196241634

See also

References

  1. ^ Rio 2011: About the games August 25, 2011, at the Wayback Machine Rio 2011 Official Website. Retrieved on 2011-07-16.
  2. ^ Welcome to the Athletes Villages 2011-08-25 at the Wayback Machine Rio 2011 Official Website. Retrieved on 2011-07-16.
  3. ^ Competition Venues. 2011-07-17 at the Wayback Machine Rio 2011 Official Website. Retrieved on 2011-07-17.
  4. ^ Competition Venues 2011-08-25 at the Wayback Machine Rio 2011 Official Website. Retrieved on 2011-07-16.
  5. ^ CDM Related Information 2011-07-18 at the Wayback Machine Rio 2011 Official Website. Retrieved on 2011-07-14.
  6. ^ Rio 2011 Official Website. Archived from the original 2011-07-15 at the Wayback Machine on 2013-07-18. Retrieved on 2011-07-17.

External links

  • Pictures at the Conseil International du Sport Militaire (CISM)

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The 2011 Military World Games Portuguese Jogos Mundiais Militares de 2011 officially known as the 5th CISM Military World Games Portuguese V Jogos Mundiais Militares do CISM was hosted from July 15 24 2011 in Rio de Janeiro Brazil 2011 Military World GamesHost cityRio de Janeiro BrazilMottoThe Peace Games Os Jogos da Paz Nations108Athletes4 900Events195 in 20 sportsOpening16 July 2011 2011 07 16 Closing24 July 2011 2011 07 24 Opened byPresident Dilma RousseffAthlete s OathSN Isabel SwanJudge s OathSgt Marcelo de Lima HenriqueMain venueJoao Havelange Olympic StadiumSummer Hyderabad 2007Mungyeong 2015 Winter Aosta Valley 2010Annecy 2013 The 5th Military World Games was the largest military sports event ever held in Brazil with approximately 4 900 athletes from 108 countries competing in 20 sports The Games were organized by the Military Sports Commission of Brazil CDMB and the military commands Army Navy and Air Force in accordance with CISM regulations and the rules of the International Sports Federations Contents 1 Organization 1 1 Bidding process 1 2 Infrastructure and budget 1 3 Venues 1 4 Media coverage 2 Participating nations 3 Sports 4 Games schedule 5 Medal table 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksOrganization EditBidding process Edit Brazil was chosen to host the 5th Military World Games during a meeting of the International Military Sports Council held in Ouagadougou Burkina Faso on May 25 2007 Brazil won by means of a ballot the race against Turkey to host the 2011 games Representatives from over 75 countries took part in the poll Rio s existing sports infrastructure the Brazilian expertise at hosting major events and the support granted to the project by the local authorities were decisive for the Brazilian victory 1 Infrastructure and budget Edit The athletes participating in the 5th Military World Games were accommodated in three athlete s villages Green Blue and White all located in Rio de Janeiro The Green Village was located in the neighborhood of Deodoro the Blue Village in Campo dos Afonsos and the White Village in the district of Campo Grande 2 The villages were built to be a functional and diverse center vital to the operations of the Military World Games The three villages comprise 106 buildings 1 206 apartments and 4 824 rooms with capacity to accommodate about 6 000 athletes and 2 000 officials The budget used for the construction of the three villages is of R 400 million Venues Edit Santa Cruz AF Base CIAMPA Rio Arena Maria Lenk Aquatic Center Copacabana Posto 6 Copacabana Posto 2 CCFEx Naval School Flamengo Park Maracanazinho Rio de Janeiro Military School CIAGA Sao Januario CEFAN Air Force University 26th Inf Pqdt Military Polo Center Joao Havelange Stadium Instruction Center National Equestrian Center Modern Pentathlon National Center National Shooting CenterTwenty seven competition venues were used during the 5th Military World Games the majority located within Rio de Janeiro 3 26th Parachutist Infantry Battalion fencing and military pentathlon Air Force University aeronautical pentathlon football and judo CCEFx football CEFAN naval pentathlon and taekwondo CIAGA football CIAMPA boxing Copacabana Beach Posto 2 beach volleyball Copacabana Beach Posto 6 triathlon Flamengo Park marathon Gericino Instruction Center military pentathlon Joao Havelange Olympic Stadium athletics and football Maracanazinho Arena volleyball Maria Lenk Aquatic Center swimming Modern Pentathlon National Center modern pentathlon military pentathlon National Equestrian Center equestrian National Shooting Center shooting aeronautical pentathlon and military pentathlon Navy Academy sailing Rio Arena basketball Rio de Janeiro Military School volleyball Santa Cruz Air Force Base military pentathlon flying Sao Januario Stadium footballThe venues located outside the city of Rio de Janeiro were the Resende Airport and the Academia Militar das Agulhas Negras located in Resende the Avelar Instruction Center located in Paty do Alferes the Mario Xavier National Forest located in Seropedica and the Giulite Coutinho Stadium belonging to America Football Club located in Mesquita 4 Media coverage Edit Brazil Band BandSports ESPN Brasil Esporte Interativo Rede Globo SporTV and TV BrasilParticipating nations EditList of Participating NationsBelow is a list of the 108 participating nations the number of competitors per delegation is indicated in brackets 5 Afghanistan 3 Albania 3 Algeria 56 Angola 6 Argentina 81 Austria 33 Azerbaijan 3 Bahrain 51 Bangladesh 1 Barbados 7 Belarus 34 Belgium 45 Bosnia and Herzegovina 14 Botswana 4 Brazil 368 Bulgaria 2 Burkina Faso 3 Burundi 5 Cameroon 27 Canada 128 Cape Verde 3 Chad 4 Chile 65 China 194 Colombia 127 Republic of the Congo 9 Ivory Coast 8 Croatia 4 Cyprus 35 Czech Republic 14 Denmark 52 Dominican Republic 7 Ecuador 57 Egypt 12 Eritrea 6 Estonia 14 Finland 40 France 92 Gabon 2 Gambia 3 Germany 167 Greece 26 Guinea 11 Guinea Bissau 4 Hungary 4 India 147 Indonesia 27 Iran 37 Ireland 9 Italy 121 Jamaica 11 Jordan 4 Kazakhstan 29 Kenya 52 Kuwait 26 Latvia 6 Lebanon 8 Lesotho 3 Lithuania 18 Luxembourg 8 Macedonia 4 Mali 10 Malta 3 Mauritania 4 Montenegro 2 Morocco 44 Netherlands 7 Niger 3 Nigeria 9 North Korea 27 Norway 39 Oman 6 Pakistan 47 Paraguay 6 Peru 19 Poland 101 Portugal 1 Qatar 70 Romania 9 Saudi Arabia 34 Senegal 3 Serbia 10 Slovakia 7 Slovenia 18 South Africa 40 South Korea 75 Spain 4 Sri Lanka 61 Suriname 42 Sweden 61 Switzerland 37 Syria 20 Tanzania 3 Togo 3 Trinidad and Tobago 47 Tunisia 22 Turkey 41 Uganda 3 Ukraine 50 United Arab Emirates 29 United States 59 Uruguay 36 Uzbekistan 17 Venezuela 93 Vietnam 9 Yemen 2 Zambia 3 Zimbabwe 5 Sports EditThe competition comprised 20 sports some of them appearing for the first time in military world games such as beach volleyball Aeronautical pentathlon details Basketball details Beach volleyball details Boxing details Equestrian details Fencing details Football details Judo details Military pentathlon details Modern pentathlon details Naval pentathlon details Orienteering details Parachuting details Sailing details Shooting details Swimming details Taekwondo details Track and field details Triathlon details Volleyball details Games schedule EditOC Opening ceremony Event competitions 1 Event finals CC Closing ceremonyJuly 15thFri 16thSat 17thSun 18thMon 19thTue 20thWed 21stThu 22ndFri 23rdSat 24thSun EventsCeremonies OC CC Aeronautical pentathlon 2 2 Athletics 2 1 5 9 8 10 35 Basketball 1 1 Beach volleyball 2 2 Boxing 10 10 Equestrian 1 1 1 3 6 Fencing 2 2 2 2 3 1 12 Football 1 1 2 Judo 2 4 3 3 4 16 Military pentathlon 4 2 6 Modern pentathlon 2 2 1 5 Naval pentathlon 4 4 Orienteering 2 4 2 8 Parachuting 8 8 Sailing 3 3 Shooting 4 4 4 4 16 Swimming 9 10 9 8 36 Taekwondo 4 4 4 4 16 Triathlon 5 5 Volleyball 2 2Daily medal events 11 12 19 31 31 28 52 11 195Cumulative total 11 23 42 73 104 132 184 195July 15thFri 16thSat 17thSun 18thMon 19thTue 20thWed 21stThu 22ndFri 23rdSat 24thSun EventsMedal table EditThe nations by number of gold medals are listed below The host nation Brazil is highlighted 6 Host nation Brazil RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal1 Brazil BRA 4533361142 China CHN 3729341003 Italy ITA 141324514 Poland POL 131911435 France FRA 1134186 South Korea KOR 868227 North Korea PRK 723128 Germany GER 61911369 Kenya KEN 6551610 Ukraine UKR 5491811 Iran IRI 5341212 Norway NOR 4521113 Qatar QAT 312614 Chile CHI 242815 Austria AUT 222616 United States USA 213617 Lithuania LTU 212518 Belarus BLR 204619 Latvia LAT 202420 Sweden SWE 200221 Morocco MAR 171922 Turkey TUR 1541023 Kazakhstan KAZ 13610 Venezuela VEN 1361025 Switzerland SUI 135926 Slovenia SLO 126927 Bahrain BHR 1247 Finland FIN 124729 Algeria ALG 123630 Estonia EST 122531 Netherlands NED 112432 Syria SYR 110233 Belgium BEL 1023 Romania ROU 102335 Canada CAN 1012 Uganda UGA 101237 Croatia CRO 1001 Denmark DEN 1001 Ecuador ECU 100140 Greece GRE 053841 Tunisia TUN 031442 Dominican Republic DOM 012343 Jordan JOR 011244 Czech Republic CZE 0101 Egypt EGY 0101 Hungary HUN 010147 India IND 003348 Cameroon CMR 0022 Namibia NAM 0022 Sri Lanka SRI 0022 Uruguay URU 002252 Argentina ARG 0011 Cyprus CYP 0011 Pakistan PAK 0011 Slovakia SVK 0011 Spain ESP 0011 Suriname SUR 0011Totals 57 entries 197196241634See also EditWorld Military CupReferences Edit Rio 2011 About the games Archived August 25 2011 at the Wayback Machine Rio 2011 Official Website Retrieved on 2011 07 16 Welcome to the Athletes Villages Archived 2011 08 25 at the Wayback Machine Rio 2011 Official Website Retrieved on 2011 07 16 Competition Venues Archived 2011 07 17 at the Wayback Machine Rio 2011 Official Website Retrieved on 2011 07 17 Competition Venues Archived 2011 08 25 at the Wayback Machine Rio 2011 Official Website Retrieved on 2011 07 16 CDM Related Information Archived 2011 07 18 at the Wayback Machine Rio 2011 Official Website Retrieved on 2011 07 14 Detailed Medal Standings Rio 2011 Official Website Archived from the original Archived 2011 07 15 at the Wayback Machine on 2013 07 18 Retrieved on 2011 07 17 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to 2011 Military World Games Official website of the 5th Military World Games Pictures at the Conseil International du Sport Militaire CISM Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2011 Military World Games amp oldid 1136290132, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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