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International Military Sports Council

The International Military Sports Council (IMSC) or Conseil International du Sport Militaire (CISM), is an international sports association, established in 1948 and headquartered in Brussels. It is the world's second-largest multi-discipline sports organisation, after the International Olympic Committee, holding more than 20 competitions annually.[1] Under its auspices, soldiers who may previously have met on the battlefield compete on the sports playing field. CISM organises various sporting events, including the Military World Games and World Military Championships, for the armed forces of 140 member countries.[2][3] The aim of CISM is to promote sport activity and physical education between armed forces as a means to foster world peace. The motto of CISM is "Friendship through Sport" and is based on three pillars of sport, education and solidarity.[4]

International Military Sports Council
Conseil International du Sport Militaire
JurisdictionInternational
AbbreviationIMSC/CISM
Founded18 February 1948 (1948-02-18)
HeadquartersBrussels, Belgium
PresidentColonel Nilton Gomes Rolim
Official website
www.milsport.one
Motto: Friendship through Sport

Since 21 April 2018, the president of CISM has been Colonel Nilton Gomes Rolim Filho of Brazil.

History Edit

Before the CISM Edit

In 1919, in the aftermath of the First World War, the Inter-Allied Games were organised by General John Pershing's Allied Forces Sports Council, bringing together 1500 athletes representing 18 nations, to compete in 24 sports. The event was held in Joinville-le-Pont in France.[5][6]

In May 1946, after the Second World War, the Allied Forces Sports Council was revived by Colonel Henri Debrus and Olympic pentathlete Major Raoul Mollet, and over the weekend of 7-8 September that year, the second Inter-Allied Games took place in Berlin, at the Olympiastadion, venue of the 1936 Olympic Games.[5] The event was also known as the Allied Track and Field Championships, following a similar event in 1945. Twelve nations were due to be represented: Belgium, Czechoslovakia, Denmark, Great Britain, Poland, Greece, Luxembourg, Holland, Norway, the Soviet Union, the United States and hosts Germany,[7] while reports say that only seven did.[8][9][6]

Amid some rancour, the Allied Forces Sports Council was extinguished in 1947.[8]

Main development Edit

A few months later, taking up they had left off with the Allied Forces Sports Council, Colonel Debrus and Major Mollet founded the CISM, on 18 February 1948. The founding members were Belgium, Denmark, France, Luxembourg and the Netherlands. In 1950, Argentina and Egypt became members. In 1951, the United States joined. In 1952, Iraq, Lebanon, Pakistan and Syria became members, followed two years later by Brazil. Canada came on board in 1985. Then in 1991, with the end of the Cold War, the rival Warsaw Pact organisation Allied Armies Sports Committee (SKDA) merged with CISM, heralding the accession of 31 new member countries from the Pact and others associated with the Soviet Bloc.[10] This rapid progress led to recognition by international institutions including the IOC. Prior to 1995, CISM organised 15 to 20 world championships each year. Since 1995, CISM has organised every four years the Military World Games, a multi-sport event.[11]

CISM of the Americas Edit

The CISM of the Americas Continent is a subordinate organisation that consists of 19 member nations: Argentina, Barbados, Bolivia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Guatemala, Guyana, Jamaica, Paraguay, Peru, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago, United States of America, Uruguay and Venezuela. There are two liaison offices known as the North American Liaison Office (NALO) and the South American Liaison Office (SALO). The CISM of the Americas Vice President, (Army) Colonel Walter Jander served as one of the four CISM Vice Presidents (2015 - 2019).[8]

CISM Honors and Awards Edit

CISM ORDER OF MERIT
 
Grand Cordon'
 
Commander
 
Grand Officer
 
Officer
 
Grand Knight
 
Knight
CISM STAR OF SPORTS MERIT
 
Double Gold Star
 
Gold Star
 
Silver Star
 
Bronze Star

Goals and organisation Edit

Solidarity Edit

The CISM Solidarity programme is intended as a means to promote sustainable development to strengthen less privileged CISM member countries, in order to create equal opportunities for all CISM nations to participate in CISM events.[citation needed]

Developed some decades ago, Solidarity is one of the two pillars that guide CISM's activities, and inspired the Olympic solidarity model. CISM's solidarity programme has many components, ranging from organising technical clinics in less privileged countries and transporting athletes to championships, to shipping sports equipment to disadvantaged regions. Member countries may send or invite coaches, based either on CISM membership and "Friendship through Sport" or often through bilateral contracts.[citation needed]

The establishment of Regional Development Centres (RDC) is a major objective of the CISM support policy. The first step in this direction was taken in 2006 when the CISM African Development Centre (CAD) was founded in Nairobi, Kenya. A further Regional Development Centre was established in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.[citation needed]

General Assembly Edit

A General Assembly, on which all member nations are represented, is the supreme authority of CISM.[citation needed]

Leadership Edit

CISM Presidents Edit

S. No. Name Country Term
1. Colonel Henri Debrus   France 1948 — 1953
2. Major Arne W. Thorburn   Sweden 1953 — 1956
3. Colonel Henri Debrus   France 1956 — 1961
4. Brigadier-General Royal Hatch   United States 1961 — 1967
5. Air Commander M. M. Piracha   Pakistan 1967 — 1968
6. Admiral Fazio Casari   Italy 1968 — 1969
7. Major-General Kenneth G. Wickham   United States 1969 — 1970
8. Counter Admiral Aldo Massarini   Italy 1970 — 1979
9. Divisional-General Mohammed Saleh Mokaddem   Tunisia 1979 — 1986
10. Divisional-General Jean Duguet   France 1986 — 1994
11. General Arthur Zechner   Austria 1994 — 1998
12. Major-General Dr. Gianni Gola   Italy 1998 — 2010
13. Colonel Hamad Kalkaba Malboum   Cameroon 2010 — 2014
14. Colonel Abdulhakim Al-Shino   Bahrain 2014 — 2018
15. Colonel Hervé Piccirillo   France 2018 — 2022
16. Colonel Nilton Gomes Rolim Filho   Brazil 2022 — present

Board of directors Edit

Designation Name Country
President Colonel Nilton Gomes Rolim Filho   Brazil
Vice-Presidents Brigadier General Rashid Mahboob Al-Dosari (Asia)   Qatar
Colonel Dirk Schwede (Europe)   Germany
Major General Maikano Abdullahi (Africa)   Nigeria
Colonel Delio Rosario Colon   Dominican Republic
Secretary General Colonel Roberto Recchia   Italy
Treasurer General Colonel Sven Serré   Belgium
Member General Djabou M’hammed Abdelhak   Algeria
Colonel Sega Sissoko   Mali
Brigadier-General Elijah Ndegwa Gatere   Kenya
Air Vice Marshal Simon Nyowani   Zimbabwe
Colonel Steven Rosso   United States
Colonel Nathalie Birgentzlen   Canada
Colonel Luiz Fernando Toledo Leal   Brazil
Colonel Yijang Wang   China
Brigadier General Zakaryia Kanat   Syria
Colonel Moon-Hak Yoon   South Korea
Major General Oleg Botsman   Russia
Major Jan-Henrik Back   Sweden
Colonel Jose Carlos Garcia-Verdugo   Spain
Lieutenant Colonel Jure Velepec   Slovenia

CISM events Edit

Military World Games Edit

The Military World Games are a multisports event organised every four years since 1995. They are held one year before the year the Olympic Games are organised.

  • The 1st Military World Games 1995 Military World Games was held in Rome, Italy from 4 to 16 September 1995; 93 nations competed in 17 different sporting events to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Second World War and of the ratification of the United Nations Organization Charter.
  • In August 1999, the 2nd Military World Games 1999 Military World Games was held in Zagreb, Croatia; 7000 participants from 82 nations competed in 20 sports.
  • In December 2003, the 3rd Military World Games 2003 Military World Games was held in Catania, Italy; Participants from 84 different nations competed in 13 sports.
  • In October 2007, the 4th Military World Games 2007 Military World Games was held in Hyderabad, India; Participants from 101 countries competed in 14 sports.
  • In July 2011, the 5th Military World Games 2011 Military World Games was held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; Participants from 108 countries competed in 20 sports. Brazil topped the medal table with 45 gold, 33 silver and 36 bronze. China was second with 37 gold, 28 silver and 34 bronze. Italy captured 14 gold, 13 silver and 24 bronze to round out the top three.
  • In October 2015, the 6th Military World Games 2015 Military World Games was held in Mungyeong, South Korea; Participants from 105 countries, more 15 as observer, competed in 24 sports, including five military sports. Russia topped the medal table with 59 gold, 43 silver and 33 bronze. Brazil was the second with 34 gold, 26 silver and 24 bronze. China captured 32 gold, 31 silver and 35 bronze to round out the top three.
  • In 2019, the 7th CISM World Games took place in Wuhan, China.

World Military Championships Edit

In the year of the Military World Games (from 1995, every four years), championship shall be the same of the World Games tournament.

Number Event First Edition Last Edition
Military Sports
1 World Military Pentathlon Championship 1950 64th (2017)
2 World Military Aeronautical Pentathlon Championship 1948 57th (2015)
3 World Military Naval Pentathlon Championship 1954 50th (2015)
4 World Military Modern Pentathlon Championship 1963 45th (2017)
5 World Military Triathlon Championship 1992 19th (2017)
6 World Military Orienteering Championship 1965 50th (2017)
7 World Military Parachuting Championship 1964 41st (2017)
8 World Military Sailing Championship 1949 52nd (2021)
Combat Sports
9 World Military Boxing Championship 1947 58th (2021)
10 World Military Fencing Championship 1947 45th (2017)
11 World Military Judo Championship 1966 37th (2016)
12 World Military Taekwondo Championship 1980 34th (2011)
13 World Military Wrestling Championship 1961 32nd (2017)
Main Sports
14 World Military Track and Field Championship 1946 45th (2015)
15 World Military Cross Country Championship 1947 57th (2017)
16 World Military Marathon Championship 50th (2018)
17 World Military Swimming & Lifesaving Championship 1946 49th (2017)
18 World Military Shooting Championship 1957 50th (2018)
19 World Military Archery Championship 2017 1st (2017)
20 World Military Cycling Road Championship 20th (2018)
21 World Military Cycling Mountain Bike Championship 21st (2018)
Team Sports
22 World Military Basketball Championship 1950 2015 M / 2016 W
23 World Military Football Championship 1946 2017 M / 2018 W
24 World Military Handball Championship [fr] 1982
25 World Military Volleyball Championship 1961 2016 M / 2017 W
Winter Sports
26 World Military Skiing Championship 1954 55th (2023)
Other Sports
27 World Military Equestrian Championship 1969 20th (2017)
28 World Military Golf Championship 2003 11th (2017)

Sports Edit

 
Sailing at the 2003 Military World Games, IMSC at Catania, Italy

CISM annually organises over twenty Military World Championships for different sports in which all member nations can take part. They also organize continental and regional competitions and every four years the Military World Games are held. This is a multisports event which is organized by CISM in conjunction with CISM member nations. The sports include: basketball; bowling, boxing, cross country running, cycling, golf, judo, lifesaving, marathon, modern pentathlon, orienteering, parachuting, rugby football, sailing, shooting, skiing, soccer, softball, swimming, taekwondo, track and field, triathlon, volleyball, beach volleyball, and wrestling.[12]

Other activities Edit

Symposia Edit

 
U.S. Army Golden Knights Parachute Team competes in the accuracy competition at the 2007 Military World Games, Hyderabad, India

CISM strives to organise international symposia at least every year to study various aspects of physical education and sport within member states' armed forces. In 2008, was the symposium about "How to emphasize the importance of sports within the Armed Forces at national and international level" took place in Sofia, Bulgaria 24-25 September 2008. A symposium on "Sports science: fundamental tool of modern sports management" in Prague 18-23 September 2009 was attended by 70 participants from 27 countries, and saw the relaunch of the CISM Academy.[citation needed]

Sport for Peace Edit

 
Frank Workman (US), tries to take down Aydın Polatçi (Turkey), 130-kg Free-Style. 19th World Military Wrestling Championship (CISM), Camp Lejeune, North Carolina.

In 2005, CISM organised the seminar "Sport and peace" which was held in Mantova, Italy. Representatives from more than 22 countries, International Organizations, IOC, UN, UNICEF, Sports Associations, CISM Member Nations and organizations directly dealing with peace, health, sport and education attended the Seminar.[citation needed]

In October 2007, during the 4th Military World Games in India, CISM organised in partnership with the IOC, the Indian Olympic Association and the Organising Committee of the World Games, an International Forum on Sport for Peace, with the theme: "Sport, a concrete fundamental tool to promote Peace".[citation needed]

This year, on 20 March, in the framework of the Winter Games, CISM organized in close cooperation with IOC, the International Forum on the subject Sport for Peace – "From positive initiatives to systemic integrated programs".[citation needed]

Forum participants signed a declaration "CISM Aosta Call-to-Action 2010 on Sport for Peace" summarising the common wishes and asking all institutions to formally establish a bilateral and mutual agreement in order to undertake concrete programmes aimed at sharing good practices and effectively implementing Sport for Peace programmes.[citation needed]

Women in sport Edit

Canada was the first country to include women’s categories while hosting Taekwondo in 1993, had the first female sport committee president (sailing) and also hosted the 1st Women in CISM Week in Kingston in 2008.[4]

See also Edit

 
Boyd Melson (right), during the 2007 Conseil International du Sport Militaire Military World Games

References Edit

  1. ^ "Armed Forces Sports - CISM Sports". armedforcessports.defense.gov. Retrieved 21 July 2017.
  2. ^ CISM member nations
  3. ^ . The Hindu. 9 April 2006. Archived from the original on 24 October 2007.
  4. ^ a b "CISM". www.cfmws.com. Retrieved 21 July 2017.
  5. ^ a b International Military Sports Council (Background), CISM Europe
  6. ^ a b CISM Regulations, International Military Sports Council, July 2017
  7. ^ Original Vtg 1946 Post WWII Inter-Allied Military Games German Olympic Poster, Ebay listing, 2019
  8. ^ a b c "Armed Forces Sports - About CISM". armedforcessports.defense.gov. Retrieved 21 July 2017.
  9. ^ The IMSC: Born From Two World Wars, rmsports
  10. ^ CISM - International Military Sports Council | International Life Saving Federation
  11. ^ "Armed Forces Sports - CISM Military World Games". armedforcessports.defense.gov. Retrieved 21 July 2017.
  12. ^ "U.S. Armed Forces Sports". armedforcessports.defense.gov. Retrieved 21 July 2017.

External links Edit

  • Official website
  • The short film STAFF FILM REPORT 66-13A (1966) is available for free viewing and download at the Internet Archive.
  • The short film STAFF FILM REPORT 66-22A (1966) is available for free viewing and download at the Internet Archive.

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TheInternational Military Sports Council IMSC or Conseil International du Sport Militaire CISM is an international sports association established in 1948 and headquartered in Brussels It is the world s second largest multi discipline sports organisation after the International Olympic Committee holding more than 20 competitions annually 1 Under its auspices soldiers who may previously have met on the battlefield compete on the sports playing field CISM organises various sporting events including the Military World Games and World Military Championships for the armed forces of 140 member countries 2 3 The aim of CISM is to promote sport activity and physical education between armed forces as a means to foster world peace The motto of CISM is Friendship through Sport and is based on three pillars of sport education and solidarity 4 International Military Sports CouncilConseil International du Sport MilitaireJurisdictionInternationalAbbreviationIMSC CISMFounded18 February 1948 1948 02 18 HeadquartersBrussels BelgiumPresidentColonel Nilton Gomes RolimOfficial websitewww wbr milsport wbr oneMotto Friendship through SportSince 21 April 2018 the president of CISM has been Colonel Nilton Gomes Rolim Filho of Brazil Contents 1 History 1 1 Before the CISM 1 2 Main development 1 3 CISM of the Americas 2 CISM Honors and Awards 3 Goals and organisation 3 1 Solidarity 3 2 General Assembly 4 Leadership 4 1 CISM Presidents 4 2 Board of directors 5 CISM events 5 1 Military World Games 5 2 World Military Championships 6 Sports 7 Other activities 7 1 Symposia 7 2 Sport for Peace 7 3 Women in sport 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksHistory EditBefore the CISM Edit In 1919 in the aftermath of the First World War the Inter Allied Games were organised by General John Pershing s Allied Forces Sports Council bringing together 1500 athletes representing 18 nations to compete in 24 sports The event was held in Joinville le Pont in France 5 6 In May 1946 after the Second World War the Allied Forces Sports Council was revived by Colonel Henri Debrus and Olympic pentathlete Major Raoul Mollet and over the weekend of 7 8 September that year the second Inter Allied Games took place in Berlin at the Olympiastadion venue of the 1936 Olympic Games 5 The event was also known as the Allied Track and Field Championships following a similar event in 1945 Twelve nations were due to be represented Belgium Czechoslovakia Denmark Great Britain Poland Greece Luxembourg Holland Norway the Soviet Union the United States and hosts Germany 7 while reports say that only seven did 8 9 6 Amid some rancour the Allied Forces Sports Council was extinguished in 1947 8 Main development Edit A few months later taking up they had left off with the Allied Forces Sports Council Colonel Debrus and Major Mollet founded the CISM on 18 February 1948 The founding members were Belgium Denmark France Luxembourg and the Netherlands In 1950 Argentina and Egypt became members In 1951 the United States joined In 1952 Iraq Lebanon Pakistan and Syria became members followed two years later by Brazil Canada came on board in 1985 Then in 1991 with the end of the Cold War the rival Warsaw Pact organisation Allied Armies Sports Committee SKDA merged with CISM heralding the accession of 31 new member countries from the Pact and others associated with the Soviet Bloc 10 This rapid progress led to recognition by international institutions including the IOC Prior to 1995 CISM organised 15 to 20 world championships each year Since 1995 CISM has organised every four years the Military World Games a multi sport event 11 CISM of the Americas Edit The CISM of the Americas Continent is a subordinate organisation that consists of 19 member nations Argentina Barbados Bolivia Brazil Canada Chile Colombia Dominican Republic Ecuador Guatemala Guyana Jamaica Paraguay Peru Suriname Trinidad and Tobago United States of America Uruguay and Venezuela There are two liaison offices known as the North American Liaison Office NALO and the South American Liaison Office SALO The CISM of the Americas Vice President Army Colonel Walter Jander served as one of the four CISM Vice Presidents 2015 2019 8 CISM Honors and Awards EditCISM ORDER OF MERIT nbsp Grand Cordon nbsp Commander nbsp Grand Officer nbsp Officer nbsp Grand Knight nbsp KnightCISM STAR OF SPORTS MERIT nbsp Double Gold Star nbsp Gold Star nbsp Silver Star nbsp Bronze StarGoals and organisation EditSolidarity Edit The CISM Solidarity programme is intended as a means to promote sustainable development to strengthen less privileged CISM member countries in order to create equal opportunities for all CISM nations to participate in CISM events citation needed Developed some decades ago Solidarity is one of the two pillars that guide CISM s activities and inspired the Olympic solidarity model CISM s solidarity programme has many components ranging from organising technical clinics in less privileged countries and transporting athletes to championships to shipping sports equipment to disadvantaged regions Member countries may send or invite coaches based either on CISM membership and Friendship through Sport or often through bilateral contracts citation needed The establishment of Regional Development Centres RDC is a major objective of the CISM support policy The first step in this direction was taken in 2006 when the CISM African Development Centre CAD was founded in Nairobi Kenya A further Regional Development Centre was established in Rio de Janeiro Brazil citation needed General Assembly Edit A General Assembly on which all member nations are represented is the supreme authority of CISM citation needed Leadership EditCISM Presidents Edit S No Name Country Term1 Colonel Henri Debrus nbsp France 1948 19532 Major Arne W Thorburn nbsp Sweden 1953 19563 Colonel Henri Debrus nbsp France 1956 19614 Brigadier General Royal Hatch nbsp United States 1961 19675 Air Commander M M Piracha nbsp Pakistan 1967 19686 Admiral Fazio Casari nbsp Italy 1968 19697 Major General Kenneth G Wickham nbsp United States 1969 19708 Counter Admiral Aldo Massarini nbsp Italy 1970 19799 Divisional General Mohammed Saleh Mokaddem nbsp Tunisia 1979 198610 Divisional General Jean Duguet nbsp France 1986 199411 General Arthur Zechner nbsp Austria 1994 199812 Major General Dr Gianni Gola nbsp Italy 1998 201013 Colonel Hamad Kalkaba Malboum nbsp Cameroon 2010 201414 Colonel Abdulhakim Al Shino nbsp Bahrain 2014 201815 Colonel Herve Piccirillo nbsp France 2018 202216 Colonel Nilton Gomes Rolim Filho nbsp Brazil 2022 presentBoard of directors Edit Designation Name CountryPresident Colonel Nilton Gomes Rolim Filho nbsp BrazilVice Presidents Brigadier General Rashid Mahboob Al Dosari Asia nbsp QatarColonel Dirk Schwede Europe nbsp GermanyMajor General Maikano Abdullahi Africa nbsp NigeriaColonel Delio Rosario Colon nbsp Dominican RepublicSecretary General Colonel Roberto Recchia nbsp ItalyTreasurer General Colonel Sven Serre nbsp BelgiumMember General Djabou M hammed Abdelhak nbsp AlgeriaColonel Sega Sissoko nbsp MaliBrigadier General Elijah Ndegwa Gatere nbsp KenyaAir Vice Marshal Simon Nyowani nbsp ZimbabweColonel Steven Rosso nbsp United StatesColonel Nathalie Birgentzlen nbsp CanadaColonel Luiz Fernando Toledo Leal nbsp BrazilColonel Yijang Wang nbsp ChinaBrigadier General Zakaryia Kanat nbsp SyriaColonel Moon Hak Yoon nbsp South KoreaMajor General Oleg Botsman nbsp RussiaMajor Jan Henrik Back nbsp SwedenColonel Jose Carlos Garcia Verdugo nbsp SpainLieutenant Colonel Jure Velepec nbsp SloveniaCISM events EditMilitary World Games Edit Main article Military World Games The Military World Games are a multisports event organised every four years since 1995 They are held one year before the year the Olympic Games are organised The 1st Military World Games 1995 Military World Games was held in Rome Italy from 4 to 16 September 1995 93 nations competed in 17 different sporting events to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Second World War and of the ratification of the United Nations Organization Charter In August 1999 the 2nd Military World Games 1999 Military World Games was held in Zagreb Croatia 7000 participants from 82 nations competed in 20 sports In December 2003 the 3rd Military World Games 2003 Military World Games was held in Catania Italy Participants from 84 different nations competed in 13 sports In October 2007 the 4th Military World Games 2007 Military World Games was held in Hyderabad India Participants from 101 countries competed in 14 sports In July 2011 the 5th Military World Games 2011 Military World Games was held in Rio de Janeiro Brazil Participants from 108 countries competed in 20 sports Brazil topped the medal table with 45 gold 33 silver and 36 bronze China was second with 37 gold 28 silver and 34 bronze Italy captured 14 gold 13 silver and 24 bronze to round out the top three In October 2015 the 6th Military World Games 2015 Military World Games was held in Mungyeong South Korea Participants from 105 countries more 15 as observer competed in 24 sports including five military sports Russia topped the medal table with 59 gold 43 silver and 33 bronze Brazil was the second with 34 gold 26 silver and 24 bronze China captured 32 gold 31 silver and 35 bronze to round out the top three In 2019 the 7th CISM World Games took place in Wuhan China World Military Championships Edit Main article World Military Championships In the year of the Military World Games from 1995 every four years championship shall be the same of the World Games tournament Number Event First Edition Last EditionMilitary Sports1 World Military Pentathlon Championship 1950 64th 2017 2 World Military Aeronautical Pentathlon Championship 1948 57th 2015 3 World Military Naval Pentathlon Championship 1954 50th 2015 4 World Military Modern Pentathlon Championship 1963 45th 2017 5 World Military Triathlon Championship 1992 19th 2017 6 World Military Orienteering Championship 1965 50th 2017 7 World Military Parachuting Championship 1964 41st 2017 8 World Military Sailing Championship 1949 52nd 2021 Combat Sports9 World Military Boxing Championship 1947 58th 2021 10 World Military Fencing Championship 1947 45th 2017 11 World Military Judo Championship 1966 37th 2016 12 World Military Taekwondo Championship 1980 34th 2011 13 World Military Wrestling Championship 1961 32nd 2017 Main Sports14 World Military Track and Field Championship 1946 45th 2015 15 World Military Cross Country Championship 1947 57th 2017 16 World Military Marathon Championship 50th 2018 17 World Military Swimming amp Lifesaving Championship 1946 49th 2017 18 World Military Shooting Championship 1957 50th 2018 19 World Military Archery Championship 2017 1st 2017 20 World Military Cycling Road Championship 20th 2018 21 World Military Cycling Mountain Bike Championship 21st 2018 Team Sports22 World Military Basketball Championship 1950 2015 M 2016 W23 World Military Football Championship 1946 2017 M 2018 W24 World Military Handball Championship fr 198225 World Military Volleyball Championship 1961 2016 M 2017 WWinter Sports26 World Military Skiing Championship 1954 55th 2023 Other Sports27 World Military Equestrian Championship 1969 20th 2017 28 World Military Golf Championship 2003 11th 2017 Sports Edit nbsp Sailing at the 2003 Military World Games IMSC at Catania ItalyCISM annually organises over twenty Military World Championships for different sports in which all member nations can take part They also organize continental and regional competitions and every four years the Military World Games are held This is a multisports event which is organized by CISM in conjunction with CISM member nations The sports include basketball bowling boxing cross country running cycling golf judo lifesaving marathon modern pentathlon orienteering parachuting rugby football sailing shooting skiing soccer softball swimming taekwondo track and field triathlon volleyball beach volleyball and wrestling 12 Other activities EditSymposia Edit nbsp U S Army Golden Knights Parachute Team competes in the accuracy competition at the 2007 Military World Games Hyderabad IndiaCISM strives to organise international symposia at least every year to study various aspects of physical education and sport within member states armed forces In 2008 was the symposium about How to emphasize the importance of sports within the Armed Forces at national and international level took place in Sofia Bulgaria 24 25 September 2008 A symposium on Sports science fundamental tool of modern sports management in Prague 18 23 September 2009 was attended by 70 participants from 27 countries and saw the relaunch of the CISM Academy citation needed Sport for Peace Edit nbsp Frank Workman US tries to take down Aydin Polatci Turkey 130 kg Free Style 19th World Military Wrestling Championship CISM Camp Lejeune North Carolina In 2005 CISM organised the seminar Sport and peace which was held in Mantova Italy Representatives from more than 22 countries International Organizations IOC UN UNICEF Sports Associations CISM Member Nations and organizations directly dealing with peace health sport and education attended the Seminar citation needed In October 2007 during the 4th Military World Games in India CISM organised in partnership with the IOC the Indian Olympic Association and the Organising Committee of the World Games an International Forum on Sport for Peace with the theme Sport a concrete fundamental tool to promote Peace citation needed This year on 20 March in the framework of the Winter Games CISM organized in close cooperation with IOC the International Forum on the subject Sport for Peace From positive initiatives to systemic integrated programs citation needed Forum participants signed a declaration CISM Aosta Call to Action 2010 on Sport for Peace summarising the common wishes and asking all institutions to formally establish a bilateral and mutual agreement in order to undertake concrete programmes aimed at sharing good practices and effectively implementing Sport for Peace programmes citation needed Women in sport Edit Canada was the first country to include women s categories while hosting Taekwondo in 1993 had the first female sport committee president sailing and also hosted the 1st Women in CISM Week in Kingston in 2008 4 See also Edit nbsp Boyd Melson right during the 2007 Conseil International du Sport Militaire Military World GamesWorld Military Basketball Championship World Military Cross Country Championships World Military Cup World Military Pentathlon Championship World Military Track and Field Championships Military World Games Military sports List of shooting sports organizationsReferences Edit Armed Forces Sports CISM Sports armedforcessports defense gov Retrieved 21 July 2017 CISM member nations World Military Games in 2007 The Hindu 9 April 2006 Archived from the original on 24 October 2007 a b CISM www cfmws com Retrieved 21 July 2017 a b International Military Sports Council Background CISM Europe a b CISM Regulations International Military Sports Council July 2017 Original Vtg 1946 Post WWII Inter Allied Military Games German Olympic Poster Ebay listing 2019 a b c Armed Forces Sports About CISM armedforcessports defense gov Retrieved 21 July 2017 The IMSC Born From Two World Wars rmsports CISM International Military Sports Council International Life Saving Federation Armed Forces Sports CISM Military World Games armedforcessports defense gov Retrieved 21 July 2017 U S Armed Forces Sports armedforcessports defense gov Retrieved 21 July 2017 External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to International Military Sports Council Official website The short film STAFF FILM REPORT 66 13A 1966 is available for free viewing and download at the Internet Archive The short film STAFF FILM REPORT 66 22A 1966 is available for free viewing and download at the Internet Archive Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w 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