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World Games

The World Games are an international multi-sport event comprising sports and sporting disciplines that are not contested in the Olympic Games. They are usually held every four years, one year after a Summer Olympic Games, over the course of 11 days. The World Games are governed by the International World Games Association, under the patronage of the International Olympic Committee.

The World Games
First event1981Santa Clara, California, US
Occur every4 years
Last event2022Birmingham, Alabama, US
Next event2025Chengdu, China
PurposeTo conduct multi-sport events for sports and disciplines that are not contested in the Olympic Games
WebsiteThe World Games

In the most recent editions, between 25 and 34 sports have been included in the official program. Several sports or disciplines that were on the program of The World Games have been discontinued because they are now included in the programme of the Olympic Games. Around 3500 participants from around 100 nations take part.

The World Games differs from other multi-sport events, such as the Olympic Games, in that host cities are not required to construct new venues or facilities for the Games.[1]: 9  The competitors are selected by the sports' international federations, as opposed to by National Olympic Committees or national governing bodies. In most disciplines, qualification is by a top ranking at the world championships or a qualification tournament. This is intended to ensure the top athletes in a sport compete at the Games.

The event is officially known as "The World Games", spelled with a capital T.[2]

The first edition of The World Games was held in Santa Clara, California, United States, in 1981, and the eleventh edition was held in Birmingham, Alabama, United States from 7 to 17 July 2022. The current edition was originally intended to be held in 2021, but it was delayed one year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

History edit

Inauguration edit

The idea for a multi-sport event for non-Olympic sports came from the General Association of International Sports Federations (GAISF). Realising that there were few opportunities to become part of the Olympic program, non-Olympic federations wanted to form their own showcase event to increase the publicity of their sports, which they called The World Games. These federations formed a steering group in early 1979 to decide on the structure and principles of the games and search for a venue.

In May 1979, the steering group announced that they had found a venue for the first event: Santa Clara, USA.[3]

The GAISF steering committee became the World Games Executive Council in October 1979, and the inaugural meeting of the World Games Council was held on 19–22 May 1980, with a purpose of creating the concept of the Games.[4] The World Games Council was renamed the International World Games Association, or IWGA in 1985.[5]

The first edition of The World Games was held in Santa Clara, USA, in 1981. It was opened by Kim Un-yong, president of the World Games executive committee, at Buck Shaw Stadium.[6] At the opening ceremony, the athletes marched sorted by sport and not by nation.

The 15 sports at the inaugural games included badminton, casting, racquetball, and taekwondo. The first medals of the Games were awarded in the 640 kilo class of tug-of-war, with the gold going to the team from England.[7]

Twentieth century edit

After the inaugural Games, the West Nally Group, which had provided financing for the Games in Santa Clara, became owners of the rights to the event, and took the second edition to their headquarters in London.[8]

For the third Games in Karlsruhe, 1989, the West Nally Group still owned the commercial rights to the Games, but the host city was responsible for the staff and volunteers organising the event. After this, the IWGA bought back the commercial rights, and the organising committees of the host cities have been responsible for the organisation and financing since. This led to the organisers of The World Games in The Hague (1993) asking the participants to pay accommodation costs.[9]

The 1997 edition of the Games was due to be held in Port Elizabeth, South Africa, but in August 1994, Port Elizabeth pulled out of hosting the Games due to the political situation in the country.[10] Lahti in Finland volunteered to host instead and signed the host contract in January 1995. Airsports, dancesport, aerobics and jujitsu made their debut in Lahti and have been contested at the Games ever since.[10]

Following the Games in Lahti, the IWGA and IOC agreed on a memorandum of understanding, which was signed in 2000[10][11] Here, the IOC recognised the importance of The World Games and set out shared values, including the IOC providing patronage to Organising Committees, encouraging multi-sport national teams, and working together on anti-doping. It also set out that "disciplines/events of sport that are not on the Olympic Games program could be included on the program of the World Games".[12] A further memorandum of understanding was signed in 2016.[13]

Twenty-first century edit

In 2001, the Games were held in Akita, Japan – the first time it had been held outside of North America or Europe. Several competitions were delayed or moved to an alternative venue when a typhoon hit the city. For the first time, some National Olympic Committees organised hotel accommodation for their athletes, beyond the time they were hosted by the IWGA.[14]

The World Games in 2005, in Duisburg, Germany, were the first World Games where athletes paraded into the opening ceremony grouped by nation. Also several standards were set in place which continue to this day, such as the television production of all sports and sports grouped by category, such as ball sports and precision sports.[15]

The 2013 Games in Cali, Colombia were particularly noted for the large numbers of spectators, estimated at 500,000. For example, the Bullfight Ring, which was the venue for dancesport, was 'packed' for the salsa dance finals.[16] This edition of the Games saw the first time a competition was cancelled: due to concerns about temperature and air flow at the Del Pueblo Gymnasium, where the sport of rhythmic gymnastics was taking place, the ribbons event was cancelled.[17]

The 2017 Games in Wrocław, Poland were the first to be broadcast on the Olympic Channel, to 130 countries. Both the raffa and lyonnaise disciplines of boules were cancelled after a storm destroyed the venue and it could not be repaired in time.[18]

In 2015, it was announced that the 11th edition of The World Games was to be held in Birmingham, Alabama, USA in 2021, beating bids from Lima, Peru and Ufa, Russia.[19] On 2 April 2020, the Games were postponed to 2022 so as not to clash with the postponement of the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo due to the coronavirus pandemic.[20][21][22]

No parasport federations are currently part of the IWGA, but The World Games in Birmingham was the first edition to include parasports, with the inclusion of wheelchair rugby. Birmingham was also to include disabled athletes (one per gender) in archery.[23] The IWGA is also aiming to secure a partnership with the International Paralympic Committee and include a quota for para-athletes.[1]: 1 

In 2019, it was announced that The World Games in 2025 will take place in Chengdu, China.[24]

Features edit

Venues edit

In order for hosting to be sustainable, organisers of The World Games are not required to build any new venues or facilities.[1]: 9  For example, Sloss Furnaces, a former pig iron-producing blast furnace now in public use, hosted the sport climbing, breakdancing, parkour and beach handball competitions in Birmingham 2022.[25] Athletes stayed at the student accommodations of the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB), several of whose sports facilities were used for various events.[23]

Past venues have included the Lahti City Theatre (bodybuilding), Landschaftspark Nord (a former iron foundry in Duisburg), Wrocław Zoo, and Wrocław's Philharmonic Hall, the National Forum of Music.[10][15][26]

Even though it is not required, some venues are constructed or renovated for The World Games. For instance, for the 2017 World Games in Wrocław, a new swimming pool and speed skating rink were built, and Olympic Stadium, built in 1928, was renovated and is still used for American football and speedway.[18] Also, for the 2009 World Games, Kaohsiung built a National Stadium – the first stadium in the world to use solar energy technology for its power.[27] Other editions used new facilities that were built for purposes other than the World Games; the main stadium of the 2022 edition, Protective Stadium, was built for UAB's American football team.

Athlete selection edit

Athletes are selected to compete at The World Games by their sport's international federation, as opposed to their sport's national governing body or National Olympic Committee, as in other multi-sport events.[28] The selections are intended to "achieve a satisfactory balance between competitors' positions on world ranking lists and the fair representation of as many as possible of its member nations".[29]: 13 

International federations are obliged to send their best athletes, with The World Games development agenda setting out that sports are only to be included if "the best athletes/teams in the world are present".[1]: 10 

International World Games Association edit

The International World Games Association (IWGA) is the international association responsible for the direction and control of The World Games. Its headquarters are located in Lausanne, Switzerland, and its official language is English.[30]

Its membership consists of 39 international sporting federations.[31] It also works very closely with the Local Organising Committees (LOCs), temporary committees responsible for the organisation of each World Games. LOCs are dissolved after each Games. The IWGA is officially recognised by the International Olympic Committee.

Ceremonies edit

Opening ceremony edit

The opening ceremony marks the official start of The World Games. Until Duisburg 2005, athletes paraded into the ceremony grouped by sport. From 2005, they were grouped by nation, and now march in alphabetical order, with the host country and then the judges last.[15][32]

The Athletes' Oath is taken by an athlete of the host nation, and the Judges' Oath is taken by the chairman of the Tournament Judges' Commission. Parading of flags, speeches and official opening also make up the required parts of the ceremony.[32][33]: 55  There is also often a musical and artistic aspect of the ceremony. For example, more than 400 artists took part in the opening ceremony of the 2017 World Games in Wroclaw.[33]: 55 

Athlete party edit

Since 1993 at The Hague, an athlete party has been held in the middle of the competition, and a similar event is planned for Birmingham 2022.[33]: 270 [34] It was intended to allow all athletes to participate in at least one ceremony (opening, athlete party, or closing) during the competition.[35]

Closing ceremony edit

The closing ceremony ends The World Games and follows the last awards ceremony.[32] Official aspects include speeches, a presentation by the next host city and a handing of the flag of the Games to the representatives of the next host city. In Wroclaw, the second part of the ceremony was a concert performed by local artists.[33]: 56 

Editions edit

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Host cities of The World Games
Overview of The World Games Editions
Year Edition Host Opened by Official
Sports
Invitational
Sports
Medal
Events
Nations Date Athletes Officials Top nation Top medalist
1981 1   United States, Santa Clara Kim Un-yong 15 1 [36][a 1] 104 58 25 July – 2 August 1981 1400 (est)[38] or 1546[36] 293   United States   United States
1985 2   United Kingdom, London Charles Palmer 20 1 [8] 134 51 25 July – 4 August 1985 1410 333   Italy   Italy
1989 3   West Germany, Karlsruhe Juan Antonio Samaranch 18 2 [9] 103 50 20 – 30 July 1989 1359 285   Italy   West Germany
1993 4   Netherlands, The Hague Kevan Gosper 21 4 [35] 160 67 21 July – 1 August 1993 2026 418   Germany   Germany
1997 5   Finland, Lahti Juan Antonio Samaranch 20 6 [39] 164 70 [39] 7 – 11 August 1997 2016 430   United States   United States
2001 6   Japan, Akita Toyama Atsuko 22 5 [40] 170 80 16 – 26 August 2001 2380 591   Russia   Russia
2005 7   Germany, Duisburg Otto Schily 26 6 [15] 178 93 14 – 24 July 2005 3149 638   Russia   Russia
  Germany
2009 8   Chinese Taipei[a 2], Kaohsiung Ma Ying-jeou 25 5 [27] 155 84 16 – 26 July 2009 2908 636   Russia   Russia
2013 9   Colombia, Cali Angelino Garzón 26 4 or 5 [a 3] 194 91 25 July – 4 August 2013 3103 682   Italy   Russia
2017 10   Poland, Wrocław Thomas Bach 27 4 [18] 219 102 20 – 30 July 2017 3430 856   Russia   Russia
2022 11   United States, Birmingham Randall Woodfin 30 5 [43][44][a 4] 223[46][47][48][49][50] 99[51] 7 – 17 July 2022 3457[51]   Germany   Italy
2025 12   China, Chengdu 7 – 17 August 2025
2029 13
  1. ^ An invitational sport program did not exist for the 1981 World Games. Press coverage did not refer to water polo as an invitational sport. An agreement was reached with FINA in the lead-up to the games not to allow women's water polo athletes to march in the opening ceremony, to assuage the displeasure of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) for its being included in the programme.[37]
  2. ^ The   Republic of China (Taiwan) is recognised as Chinese Taipei by International World Games Association and the majority of international organisations it participates in due to political considerations and Cross-Strait relations with the People's Republic of China.
  3. ^ A summary article at the TWG website cites "Roller Sports - Road" as an invitational sport.[16] However, at the TWG results history look-up website, medals awarded for "Roller Sports - Speed Skating Road" events are included, unlike four 2013 invitational sports,[41] and the medals are included in the main Medal Tally on the website of the 2013 TWG Full Official Results, not the Invitational Medal Tally.[42] In either case, the number of official sports is not affected since the Roller Sports are already included in the number of official sports because of other disciplines.
  4. ^ José Perurena, IWGA President, stated, "In Birmingham, for the first time, invitational sports were no longer presented separately but were also part of the official programme."[45] This is now TWG policy.

Sports edit

Official sports edit

For The World Games in 2017 and before, official sports were selected solely by the IWGA. Only sports whose international federations were members of the IWGA could be selected.[29]: 13–14  From 2022, the official sports are selected by both the IWGA and host city and can include some sports whose federations are not part of the IWGA.[1]: 10–11 

As formalised in the memorandum of understanding, "only events that are not on the program of the Olympic Games can be included in the program of The World Games".[13] For example, canoe polo is a discipline at The World Games, while canoe sprint and canoe slalom are disciplines at the Olympic Games, despite all three being governed by the International Canoe Federation.

Sports which have been contested at all editions of The World Games are bowling, finswimming, trampoline and tumbling disciplines of gymnastics, karate, powerlifting, roller sports, tug of war and water skiing. Bowling and water skiing are not on the program of the 2025 World Games.

Invitational sports edit

In addition to the official sports, the host city, in coordination with the IWGA, has been allowed to invite sports to participate in the individual program. These sports optionally are permitted to include international sports federations that were not members of the IWGA.[29]: 13–14  Before Birmingham 2022, these were deemed "invitational sports".

Starting in Birmingham 2022, there was no distinction between official and invitational sports. Host cities are still able to select up to five optional sports, but they are designated "official" sports, rather than invitational. In addition, the host city will be able to designate "display sports".[1]: 10–11  José Perurena, IWGA President, stated, "In Birmingham, for the first time, invitational sports were no longer presented separately but were also part of the official programme."[45] For example, the Birmingham Organising Committee selected men's lacrosse (women's being selected by the IWGA), duathlon, flag football and wushu. For the first time ever, a paralympic sport was part of the program as a wheelchair rugby tournament was held.[43]

Some sports or disciplines started in The World Games as invitational sports and then became official, often as their international federations became part of the IWGA. These include the lyonnaise discipline of boules sports, beach handball, sumo, and indoor tug of war.

Olympic sports edit

Sports or disciplines which have been part of The World Games and the Olympics include badminton, baseball and softball, karate, rugby, sport climbing, taekwondo, target archery, triathlon, beach volleyball and water polo. Target archery is currently on the programs of both, but The World Games only holds events in divisions that are not contested in the Olympics.

Table of sports edit

Bold indicates sports in the 2025 World Games.

Sport Official Invitational[b 1] Olympic
Aikido[52] 1989–2005
Air sports[53] Skydiving: 1997–2022, Paragliding: 2013, Aerobatics: 2017, Paramotoring: 2017, Drone racing: 2022–
American football[54] Flag football (women): 2025 2005,[15] 2017, Flag football: 2022[55] Demonstration: 1932
Flag football: 2028 [56]
Archery [57] Field: 1985–, Target: 2017–[b 2]
Badminton[58] 1981 Demonstration: 1972.
Official: 1992– [59]
BaseballSoftball[60] Baseball: 1981, Softball (men): 1981,
Softball (women): 1981–85, 2022–
Softball: 2009–2013 Baseball: 1992–2008, 2020, 2028
Softball: 1996–2008, 2020, 2028 [61]
Baton twirling 1993 (promotional) [62] [b 3]
Billiards sports[63] Carom billiards, Pool, Snooker: 2001–
Boomerang 1989 (demonstration) [64][65]
Boules sports[66] Petanque: 1985–, Lyonnaise: 2001–, Raffa: 2009–2017 Lyonnaise: 1997 [10]
Bowling[67] Ten pin: 1981–2022, Nine pin: 2005 Demonstration: 1988
Canoe[68] Canoe polo: 2005–, Marathon: 2022–, Dragon boat: 2025 Marathon: 2013
Dragon boat: 2005–2009 [b 4]
Casting[69] Allround:1981,[b 5] Fly: 1981–1985, 1993–2005, Multiplier: 1981–1985, 1993–2001, Spinning: 1981–1985, 1993–1997
Cheerleading Pom: 2025 [70]
Cycling Artistic: 1989, Cycle ball: 1989 [9]
Dancesport[71] Latin: 1997– , Standard: 1997– , Rock 'n' roll: 2005-2009, 2017–2022, Salsa: 2013–2017, Breaking: 2022 – , Para Dancesport: 2025 Breaking: 2024 [72]
Equestrian Vaulting: 1993 [73] Vaulting: 1920 [74]
Fistball[75] Outdoor: 1985–
Fitness and Bodybuilding[76] Bodybuilding: 1981–2009
Floorball[77] Indoor: 2017– Indoor: 1997
Flying disc[78] Ultimate: 2001–, Disc golf: 2001, 2025 Ultimate: 1989 (demonstration) [64][65]
Gateball 2001 [40]
Gymnastics[b 6][79] Trampoline: 1981–, Tumbling: 1981–, Acrobatic: 1993–, Aerobic: 1997–, Rhythmic: 2001–2022, Parkour: 2022– Trampoline: 2000– [80]
Handball[81] Beach: 2013– Beach: 2001–2009
Hockey[82] Field, indoor: 2005
Ju-jitsu[83] Duo: 1997–, Fighting: 1997–, Ne-waza: 2013–, Duo for athletes with impairment: 2025
Karate[84] Kata: 1981– , Kumite: 1981– 2020 [85]
Kickboxing[86] K1 style: 2022–, Point Fighting: 2025 K1 style: 2017
Korfball[87] Indoor:1985–, Beach: 2025 Demonstrations: 1920, 1928
Lacrosse[88] Women's: 2017, Women's Sixes: 2022– Men's Sixes: 2022 [89] Demonstrations (men's): 1928, 1932, 1948
Official: Sixes: 2028 [90]
Lifesaving[91] Pool: 1985–, Beach: 2001–2009, Combined team races: 2001–2009
Military pentathlon 1997 [39]
Minigolf 1989 [9]
Motorcycling Motocross: 1985,[8] Speedway:
1985,[8] 2017,[18] Indoor trial: 2005[15]
Muaythai[92] 2017–
Netball[93] 1985–1993
Orienteering[94] 2001–
Pesäpallo 1997 [39] Demonstration: 1952
Powerboating MotoSurf (biofuel/electric): 2025 [70]
Powerlifting[95] Equipped: 1981–, Classic: 2025
Racquetball[96] 1981–85, 1993, 2009–2013, 2022–
Roller sports[97] Artistic: 1981–2022, Roller Hockey: 1981–1993, 2001, Inline Hockey: 2005– , Speed Skating Track: 1981– , Speed Skating Road: 1981,[b 7] 2013– [b 8], Freestyle Inline Slalom: 2025 Roller hockey: Demonstration: 1992
Rowing Indoor: 2017 [18]
Rugby[100] Sevens: 2001–2013 Rugby Union: 1900, 1908, 1920-1924
Sevens: 2016– [101]
Sambo[102] 1985, 1993, 2025
Sport climbing[103] Lead: 2005–2022, Speed: 2005– , Boulder: 2017–2022 2020–[104]
Squash[105] 1997, 2005– 2028
Sumo[106] 2005–2022 2001
Taekwondo 1981–1993 [107] Demonstration: 1988.
Official: 2000– [108]
Tchoukball 2009 [27]
Triathlon[109] 1993 [35] 1989 (demonstration),[64][65]
Duathlon: 2013,[16] 2022[23] -
Triathlon: 2000– [110]
Tug of war[111] Outdoor: 1981–, Indoor: 2005–2017 Indoor: 1993–2001 1900–1920
Underwater Sports[112] Finswimming: 1981– , Para Freediving: 2025
Volleyball Beach: 1993 [35] Beach: Demonstration: 1992. Official: 1996– [113]
Water polo Women's: 1981[36][b 9] Women's: 2000– [116]
Waterski & Wakeboard[117] Waterski: 1981–2022, Barefoot: 1997–2009, Wakeboard: 2001–, Cable wakeboard: 2005, 2025, Wake Surf: 2025 Barefoot: 1993 [35] Demonstration: 1972
Weightlifting Women's: 1997 [39] Women's: 2000– [118]
Wheelchair rugby[119] Low point: 2025 Low point: 2022
Wushu[120] Taolu: 2025, Sanda: 2025 Sanda: 2009–2013, Taolu: 2009–2013, 2022
  1. ^ José Perurena, IWGA President, stated, "In Birmingham, for the first time, invitational sports were no longer presented separately but were also part of the official programme."[45] This is now TWG policy.
  2. ^ Target archery is part of the Olympic Games program, but only in what that sport calls the "open recurve" division, allowing stabilizers and sights to be attached to bows. The World Games program in target archery features compound bow and "barebow" divisions, with the latter restricted to recurve bows without sights or stabilizers.
  3. ^ IWGA does not mention Baton twirling among the invitational or other sports.
  4. ^ Dragon Boat is cited as a sport in the Summaries of the 2005[15] and 2009[27] Games. It is now considered a discipline of canoe.
  5. ^ Medals were awarded for "casting allround", but it was not separately contested. It was a combination of athletes’ results in all three disciplines.
  6. ^ Gymnastics disciplines at The World Games are not those contested at the Olympics.
  7. ^ Road speed skating was held at the 1981 Games, with the men's marathon and women's half-marathon being contested in international competition for the first time.[98][99] But at the TWG results history look-up website, it is not indicated as a separate discipline for Roller Sports, but rather as part of track speed skating.
  8. ^ A summary article at the TWG website cites "Roller Sports - Road" as an invitational sport.[16] However, at the TWG results history look-up website, medals awarded for "Roller Sports - Speed Skating Road" events are included, unlike four 2013 invitational sports,[41] and the medals are included in the main Medal Tally on the website of the 2013 TWG Full Official Results, not the Invitational Medal Tally.<[42]
  9. ^ An invitational sport program did not exist for the 1981 World Games. Press coverage did not refer to water polo as an invitational sport. An agreement was reached with FINA in the lead-up to the games not to allow women's water polo athletes to march in the opening ceremony, to assuage the displeasure of the International Olympic Committee for its being included in the program.[37] Five days before the opening ceremony, Canada had become the newly-crowned World Cup champion in Brisbane, Australia, in a competition that included the same three teams that medaled in these Games.[114][115]

Medal tables edit

All-time nation medal table edit

As of the 2022 World Games

Top ten total medal ranking[121][122][123][124][125][126]
RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Italy[a]166171153490
2  Germany[c]162118156436
3  United States[b]161137115413
4  Russia[d]13711072319
5  France114116121351
6  China785929166
7  Great Britain[b][e]656595225
8  Japan654965179
9  Ukraine[f]585954171
10  Spain474949145
Totals (10 entries)10539339092895
  1. ^ The results from the 2001 World Games are from the archived website of the Akita, Japan, organizing committee.[127][128][129][130][131][132][133][134][135][136][137][138][139][140]
  2. ^ a b The 1997 bronze medalists in aerobics mixed pair were from Great Britain, not United States as stated in IWGA source.[141]
  3. ^ In 2017, Germany was stripped of a gold medal in women's bowling for doping. This table reflects the reallocation of medals for that event.[142]
  4. ^ The Soviet Union, which won 36 total medals in 1989, is counted separately from its all successor states, including Russia. This is consistent with the separate counting of medals for other states that sub-divided into their constituent successor states following their initial participation in the World Games. These include Czechoslovakia (Czech Republic and Slovakia) and FR Yugoslavia (2001) and Serbia and Montenegro in (2005).
  5. ^ The 1981 mixed badminton title was won by a pair of players from Sweden and Great Britain. Both nations are counted as having won a gold medal.
  6. ^ In 2009, Ukraine was stripped of two gold medals in bodybuilding for doping, and Qatar and Brazil were each stripped of a silver medal. This table does not include those stripped medals, and neither does it include possible reallocation of those medals, as the results at the World Games website do not reflect a reallocation.[143]

All-time athlete medal table edit

Top ten medal table for athletes[144]

Rank Athlete Nation Sport Years Active Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 Jurgen Kolenda   Germany Finswimming 1981–1985 11 0 0 11
2 Steve Rajeff   United States Casting 1981–2005 8 4 3 15
3 Serguei Akhapov   Russia Finswimming 1989–2005 8 4 1 13
4 Bart Swings   Belgium Speed skating 2013–2022 8 2 2 12
5 Danny Wieck   Germany Life saving 2013-2022 6 1 2 9
6 Magali Rousseau   France Life saving 2013-2022 6 1 1 8
6 Patrice Martin   France Waterski 1981–2001 6 1 1 8
8 Anna Poliakova   Russia Sumo 2009–2017 6 0 0 6
9 Marcello Saporiti   Italy Life saving 1989–1993 5 2 2 9
10 Vasilisa Kravchuk   Russia Finswimming 2005–2013 5 2 1 8

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This article is about the international sports event For the video game see World Games video game The World Games are an international multi sport event comprising sports and sporting disciplines that are not contested in the Olympic Games They are usually held every four years one year after a Summer Olympic Games over the course of 11 days The World Games are governed by the International World Games Association under the patronage of the International Olympic Committee The World GamesFirst event1981 Santa Clara California USOccur every4 yearsLast event2022 Birmingham Alabama USNext event2025 Chengdu ChinaPurposeTo conduct multi sport events for sports and disciplines that are not contested in the Olympic GamesWebsiteThe World Games In the most recent editions between 25 and 34 sports have been included in the official program Several sports or disciplines that were on the program of The World Games have been discontinued because they are now included in the programme of the Olympic Games Around 3500 participants from around 100 nations take part The World Games differs from other multi sport events such as the Olympic Games in that host cities are not required to construct new venues or facilities for the Games 1 9 The competitors are selected by the sports international federations as opposed to by National Olympic Committees or national governing bodies In most disciplines qualification is by a top ranking at the world championships or a qualification tournament This is intended to ensure the top athletes in a sport compete at the Games The event is officially known as The World Games spelled with a capital T 2 The first edition of The World Games was held in Santa Clara California United States in 1981 and the eleventh edition was held in Birmingham Alabama United States from 7 to 17 July 2022 The current edition was originally intended to be held in 2021 but it was delayed one year due to the COVID 19 pandemic Contents 1 History 1 1 Inauguration 1 2 Twentieth century 1 3 Twenty first century 2 Features 2 1 Venues 2 2 Athlete selection 3 International World Games Association 4 Ceremonies 4 1 Opening ceremony 4 2 Athlete party 4 3 Closing ceremony 5 Editions 6 Sports 6 1 Official sports 6 2 Invitational sports 6 3 Olympic sports 6 4 Table of sports 7 Medal tables 7 1 All time nation medal table 7 2 All time athlete medal table 8 References 9 External linksHistory editInauguration edit The idea for a multi sport event for non Olympic sports came from the General Association of International Sports Federations GAISF Realising that there were few opportunities to become part of the Olympic program non Olympic federations wanted to form their own showcase event to increase the publicity of their sports which they called The World Games These federations formed a steering group in early 1979 to decide on the structure and principles of the games and search for a venue In May 1979 the steering group announced that they had found a venue for the first event Santa Clara USA 3 The GAISF steering committee became the World Games Executive Council in October 1979 and the inaugural meeting of the World Games Council was held on 19 22 May 1980 with a purpose of creating the concept of the Games 4 The World Games Council was renamed the International World Games Association or IWGA in 1985 5 The first edition of The World Games was held in Santa Clara USA in 1981 It was opened by Kim Un yong president of the World Games executive committee at Buck Shaw Stadium 6 At the opening ceremony the athletes marched sorted by sport and not by nation The 15 sports at the inaugural games included badminton casting racquetball and taekwondo The first medals of the Games were awarded in the 640 kilo class of tug of war with the gold going to the team from England 7 Twentieth century edit After the inaugural Games the West Nally Group which had provided financing for the Games in Santa Clara became owners of the rights to the event and took the second edition to their headquarters in London 8 For the third Games in Karlsruhe 1989 the West Nally Group still owned the commercial rights to the Games but the host city was responsible for the staff and volunteers organising the event After this the IWGA bought back the commercial rights and the organising committees of the host cities have been responsible for the organisation and financing since This led to the organisers of The World Games in The Hague 1993 asking the participants to pay accommodation costs 9 The 1997 edition of the Games was due to be held in Port Elizabeth South Africa but in August 1994 Port Elizabeth pulled out of hosting the Games due to the political situation in the country 10 Lahti in Finland volunteered to host instead and signed the host contract in January 1995 Airsports dancesport aerobics and jujitsu made their debut in Lahti and have been contested at the Games ever since 10 Following the Games in Lahti the IWGA and IOC agreed on a memorandum of understanding which was signed in 2000 10 11 Here the IOC recognised the importance of The World Games and set out shared values including the IOC providing patronage to Organising Committees encouraging multi sport national teams and working together on anti doping It also set out that disciplines events of sport that are not on the Olympic Games program could be included on the program of the World Games 12 A further memorandum of understanding was signed in 2016 13 Twenty first century edit In 2001 the Games were held in Akita Japan the first time it had been held outside of North America or Europe Several competitions were delayed or moved to an alternative venue when a typhoon hit the city For the first time some National Olympic Committees organised hotel accommodation for their athletes beyond the time they were hosted by the IWGA 14 The World Games in 2005 in Duisburg Germany were the first World Games where athletes paraded into the opening ceremony grouped by nation Also several standards were set in place which continue to this day such as the television production of all sports and sports grouped by category such as ball sports and precision sports 15 The 2013 Games in Cali Colombia were particularly noted for the large numbers of spectators estimated at 500 000 For example the Bullfight Ring which was the venue for dancesport was packed for the salsa dance finals 16 This edition of the Games saw the first time a competition was cancelled due to concerns about temperature and air flow at the Del Pueblo Gymnasium where the sport of rhythmic gymnastics was taking place the ribbons event was cancelled 17 The 2017 Games in Wroclaw Poland were the first to be broadcast on the Olympic Channel to 130 countries Both the raffa and lyonnaise disciplines of boules were cancelled after a storm destroyed the venue and it could not be repaired in time 18 In 2015 it was announced that the 11th edition of The World Games was to be held in Birmingham Alabama USA in 2021 beating bids from Lima Peru and Ufa Russia 19 On 2 April 2020 the Games were postponed to 2022 so as not to clash with the postponement of the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo due to the coronavirus pandemic 20 21 22 No parasport federations are currently part of the IWGA but The World Games in Birmingham was the first edition to include parasports with the inclusion of wheelchair rugby Birmingham was also to include disabled athletes one per gender in archery 23 The IWGA is also aiming to secure a partnership with the International Paralympic Committee and include a quota for para athletes 1 1 In 2019 it was announced that The World Games in 2025 will take place in Chengdu China 24 Features editVenues edit In order for hosting to be sustainable organisers of The World Games are not required to build any new venues or facilities 1 9 For example Sloss Furnaces a former pig iron producing blast furnace now in public use hosted the sport climbing breakdancing parkour and beach handball competitions in Birmingham 2022 25 Athletes stayed at the student accommodations of the University of Alabama at Birmingham UAB several of whose sports facilities were used for various events 23 Past venues have included the Lahti City Theatre bodybuilding Landschaftspark Nord a former iron foundry in Duisburg Wroclaw Zoo and Wroclaw s Philharmonic Hall the National Forum of Music 10 15 26 Even though it is not required some venues are constructed or renovated for The World Games For instance for the 2017 World Games in Wroclaw a new swimming pool and speed skating rink were built and Olympic Stadium built in 1928 was renovated and is still used for American football and speedway 18 Also for the 2009 World Games Kaohsiung built a National Stadium the first stadium in the world to use solar energy technology for its power 27 Other editions used new facilities that were built for purposes other than the World Games the main stadium of the 2022 edition Protective Stadium was built for UAB s American football team Athlete selection edit Athletes are selected to compete at The World Games by their sport s international federation as opposed to their sport s national governing body or National Olympic Committee as in other multi sport events 28 The selections are intended to achieve a satisfactory balance between competitors positions on world ranking lists and the fair representation of as many as possible of its member nations 29 13 International federations are obliged to send their best athletes with The World Games development agenda setting out that sports are only to be included if the best athletes teams in the world are present 1 10 International World Games Association editMain article International World Games Association The International World Games Association IWGA is the international association responsible for the direction and control of The World Games Its headquarters are located in Lausanne Switzerland and its official language is English 30 Its membership consists of 39 international sporting federations 31 It also works very closely with the Local Organising Committees LOCs temporary committees responsible for the organisation of each World Games LOCs are dissolved after each Games The IWGA is officially recognised by the International Olympic Committee Ceremonies editOpening ceremony edit The opening ceremony marks the official start of The World Games Until Duisburg 2005 athletes paraded into the ceremony grouped by sport From 2005 they were grouped by nation and now march in alphabetical order with the host country and then the judges last 15 32 The Athletes Oath is taken by an athlete of the host nation and the Judges Oath is taken by the chairman of the Tournament Judges Commission Parading of flags speeches and official opening also make up the required parts of the ceremony 32 33 55 There is also often a musical and artistic aspect of the ceremony For example more than 400 artists took part in the opening ceremony of the 2017 World Games in Wroclaw 33 55 Athlete party edit Since 1993 at The Hague an athlete party has been held in the middle of the competition and a similar event is planned for Birmingham 2022 33 270 34 It was intended to allow all athletes to participate in at least one ceremony opening athlete party or closing during the competition 35 Closing ceremony edit The closing ceremony ends The World Games and follows the last awards ceremony 32 Official aspects include speeches a presentation by the next host city and a handing of the flag of the Games to the representatives of the next host city In Wroclaw the second part of the ceremony was a concert performed by local artists 33 56 Editions edit nbsp nbsp 1981 nbsp 1985 nbsp 1989 nbsp 1993 nbsp 1997 nbsp 2001 nbsp 2005 nbsp 2009 nbsp 2013 nbsp 2017 nbsp 2022 nbsp 2025class notpageimage Host cities of The World Games Overview of The World Games Editions Year Edition Host Opened by OfficialSports InvitationalSports MedalEvents Nations Date Athletes Officials Top nation Top medalist 1981 1 nbsp United States Santa Clara Kim Un yong 15 1 36 a 1 104 58 25 July 2 August 1981 1400 est 38 or 1546 36 293 nbsp United States nbsp United States 1985 2 nbsp United Kingdom London Charles Palmer 20 1 8 134 51 25 July 4 August 1985 1410 333 nbsp Italy nbsp Italy 1989 3 nbsp West Germany Karlsruhe Juan Antonio Samaranch 18 2 9 103 50 20 30 July 1989 1359 285 nbsp Italy nbsp West Germany 1993 4 nbsp Netherlands The Hague Kevan Gosper 21 4 35 160 67 21 July 1 August 1993 2026 418 nbsp Germany nbsp Germany 1997 5 nbsp Finland Lahti Juan Antonio Samaranch 20 6 39 164 70 39 7 11 August 1997 2016 430 nbsp United States nbsp United States 2001 6 nbsp Japan Akita Toyama Atsuko 22 5 40 170 80 16 26 August 2001 2380 591 nbsp Russia nbsp Russia 2005 7 nbsp Germany Duisburg Otto Schily 26 6 15 178 93 14 24 July 2005 3149 638 nbsp Russia nbsp Russia nbsp Germany 2009 8 nbsp Chinese Taipei a 2 Kaohsiung Ma Ying jeou 25 5 27 155 84 16 26 July 2009 2908 636 nbsp Russia nbsp Russia 2013 9 nbsp Colombia Cali Angelino Garzon 26 4 or 5 a 3 194 91 25 July 4 August 2013 3103 682 nbsp Italy nbsp Russia 2017 10 nbsp Poland Wroclaw Thomas Bach 27 4 18 219 102 20 30 July 2017 3430 856 nbsp Russia nbsp Russia 2022 11 nbsp United States Birmingham Randall Woodfin 30 5 43 44 a 4 223 46 47 48 49 50 99 51 7 17 July 2022 3457 51 nbsp Germany nbsp Italy 2025 12 nbsp China Chengdu 7 17 August 2025 2029 13 An invitational sport program did not exist for the 1981 World Games Press coverage did not refer to water polo as an invitational sport An agreement was reached with FINA in the lead up to the games not to allow women s water polo athletes to march in the opening ceremony to assuage the displeasure of the International Olympic Committee IOC for its being included in the programme 37 The nbsp Republic of China Taiwan is recognised as Chinese Taipei by International World Games Association and the majority of international organisations it participates in due to political considerations and Cross Strait relations with the People s Republic of China A summary article at the TWG website cites Roller Sports Road as an invitational sport 16 However at the TWG results history look up website medals awarded for Roller Sports Speed Skating Road events are included unlike four 2013 invitational sports 41 and the medals are included in the main Medal Tally on the website of the 2013 TWG Full Official Results not the Invitational Medal Tally 42 In either case the number of official sports is not affected since the Roller Sports are already included in the number of official sports because of other disciplines Jose Perurena IWGA President stated In Birmingham for the first time invitational sports were no longer presented separately but were also part of the official programme 45 This is now TWG policy Sports editOfficial sports edit For The World Games in 2017 and before official sports were selected solely by the IWGA Only sports whose international federations were members of the IWGA could be selected 29 13 14 From 2022 the official sports are selected by both the IWGA and host city and can include some sports whose federations are not part of the IWGA 1 10 11 As formalised in the memorandum of understanding only events that are not on the program of the Olympic Games can be included in the program of The World Games 13 For example canoe polo is a discipline at The World Games while canoe sprint and canoe slalom are disciplines at the Olympic Games despite all three being governed by the International Canoe Federation Sports which have been contested at all editions of The World Games are bowling finswimming trampoline and tumbling disciplines of gymnastics karate powerlifting roller sports tug of war and water skiing Bowling and water skiing are not on the program of the 2025 World Games Invitational sports edit In addition to the official sports the host city in coordination with the IWGA has been allowed to invite sports to participate in the individual program These sports optionally are permitted to include international sports federations that were not members of the IWGA 29 13 14 Before Birmingham 2022 these were deemed invitational sports Starting in Birmingham 2022 there was no distinction between official and invitational sports Host cities are still able to select up to five optional sports but they are designated official sports rather than invitational In addition the host city will be able to designate display sports 1 10 11 Jose Perurena IWGA President stated In Birmingham for the first time invitational sports were no longer presented separately but were also part of the official programme 45 For example the Birmingham Organising Committee selected men s lacrosse women s being selected by the IWGA duathlon flag football and wushu For the first time ever a paralympic sport was part of the program as a wheelchair rugby tournament was held 43 Some sports or disciplines started in The World Games as invitational sports and then became official often as their international federations became part of the IWGA These include the lyonnaise discipline of boules sports beach handball sumo and indoor tug of war Olympic sports edit Sports or disciplines which have been part of The World Games and the Olympics include badminton baseball and softball karate rugby sport climbing taekwondo target archery triathlon beach volleyball and water polo Target archery is currently on the programs of both but The World Games only holds events in divisions that are not contested in the Olympics Table of sports edit Main article World Games sportsBold indicates sports in the 2025 World Games Sport Official Invitational b 1 Olympic Aikido 52 1989 2005 Air sports 53 Skydiving 1997 2022 Paragliding 2013 Aerobatics 2017 Paramotoring 2017 Drone racing 2022 American football 54 Flag football women 2025 2005 15 2017 Flag football 2022 55 Demonstration 1932 Flag football 2028 56 Archery 57 Field 1985 Target 2017 b 2 Badminton 58 1981 Demonstration 1972 Official 1992 59 Baseball Softball 60 Baseball 1981 Softball men 1981 Softball women 1981 85 2022 Softball 2009 2013 Baseball 1992 2008 2020 2028Softball 1996 2008 2020 2028 61 Baton twirling 1993 promotional 62 b 3 Billiards sports 63 Carom billiards Pool Snooker 2001 Boomerang 1989 demonstration 64 65 Boules sports 66 Petanque 1985 Lyonnaise 2001 Raffa 2009 2017 Lyonnaise 1997 10 Bowling 67 Ten pin 1981 2022 Nine pin 2005 Demonstration 1988 Canoe 68 Canoe polo 2005 Marathon 2022 Dragon boat 2025 Marathon 2013 Dragon boat 2005 2009 b 4 Casting 69 Allround 1981 b 5 Fly 1981 1985 1993 2005 Multiplier 1981 1985 1993 2001 Spinning 1981 1985 1993 1997 Cheerleading Pom 2025 70 Cycling Artistic 1989 Cycle ball 1989 9 Dancesport 71 Latin 1997 Standard 1997 Rock n roll 2005 2009 2017 2022 Salsa 2013 2017 Breaking 2022 Para Dancesport 2025 Breaking 2024 72 Equestrian Vaulting 1993 73 Vaulting 1920 74 Fistball 75 Outdoor 1985 Fitness and Bodybuilding 76 Bodybuilding 1981 2009 Floorball 77 Indoor 2017 Indoor 1997 Flying disc 78 Ultimate 2001 Disc golf 2001 2025 Ultimate 1989 demonstration 64 65 Gateball 2001 40 Gymnastics b 6 79 Trampoline 1981 Tumbling 1981 Acrobatic 1993 Aerobic 1997 Rhythmic 2001 2022 Parkour 2022 Trampoline 2000 80 Handball 81 Beach 2013 Beach 2001 2009 Hockey 82 Field indoor 2005 Ju jitsu 83 Duo 1997 Fighting 1997 Ne waza 2013 Duo for athletes with impairment 2025 Karate 84 Kata 1981 Kumite 1981 2020 85 Kickboxing 86 K1 style 2022 Point Fighting 2025 K1 style 2017 Korfball 87 Indoor 1985 Beach 2025 Demonstrations 1920 1928 Lacrosse 88 Women s 2017 Women s Sixes 2022 Men s Sixes 2022 89 Demonstrations men s 1928 1932 1948Official Sixes 2028 90 Lifesaving 91 Pool 1985 Beach 2001 2009 Combined team races 2001 2009 Military pentathlon 1997 39 Minigolf 1989 9 Motorcycling Motocross 1985 8 Speedway 1985 8 2017 18 Indoor trial 2005 15 Muaythai 92 2017 Netball 93 1985 1993 Orienteering 94 2001 Pesapallo 1997 39 Demonstration 1952 Powerboating MotoSurf biofuel electric 2025 70 Powerlifting 95 Equipped 1981 Classic 2025 Racquetball 96 1981 85 1993 2009 2013 2022 Roller sports 97 Artistic 1981 2022 Roller Hockey 1981 1993 2001 Inline Hockey 2005 Speed Skating Track 1981 Speed Skating Road 1981 b 7 2013 b 8 Freestyle Inline Slalom 2025 Roller hockey Demonstration 1992 Rowing Indoor 2017 18 Rugby 100 Sevens 2001 2013 Rugby Union 1900 1908 1920 1924 Sevens 2016 101 Sambo 102 1985 1993 2025 Sport climbing 103 Lead 2005 2022 Speed 2005 Boulder 2017 2022 2020 104 Squash 105 1997 2005 2028 Sumo 106 2005 2022 2001 Taekwondo 1981 1993 107 Demonstration 1988 Official 2000 108 Tchoukball 2009 27 Triathlon 109 1993 35 1989 demonstration 64 65 Duathlon 2013 16 2022 23 Triathlon 2000 110 Tug of war 111 Outdoor 1981 Indoor 2005 2017 Indoor 1993 2001 1900 1920 Underwater Sports 112 Finswimming 1981 Para Freediving 2025 Volleyball Beach 1993 35 Beach Demonstration 1992 Official 1996 113 Water polo Women s 1981 36 b 9 Women s 2000 116 Waterski amp Wakeboard 117 Waterski 1981 2022 Barefoot 1997 2009 Wakeboard 2001 Cable wakeboard 2005 2025 Wake Surf 2025 Barefoot 1993 35 Demonstration 1972 Weightlifting Women s 1997 39 Women s 2000 118 Wheelchair rugby 119 Low point 2025 Low point 2022 Wushu 120 Taolu 2025 Sanda 2025 Sanda 2009 2013 Taolu 2009 2013 2022 Jose Perurena IWGA President stated In Birmingham for the first time invitational sports were no longer presented separately but were also part of the official programme 45 This is now TWG policy Target archery is part of the Olympic Games program but only in what that sport calls the open recurve division allowing stabilizers and sights to be attached to bows The World Games program in target archery features compound bow and barebow divisions with the latter restricted to recurve bows without sights or stabilizers IWGA does not mention Baton twirling among the invitational or other sports Dragon Boat is cited as a sport in the Summaries of the 2005 15 and 2009 27 Games It is now considered a discipline of canoe Medals were awarded for casting allround but it was not separately contested It was a combination of athletes results in all three disciplines Gymnastics disciplines at The World Games are not those contested at the Olympics Road speed skating was held at the 1981 Games with the men s marathon and women s half marathon being contested in international competition for the first time 98 99 But at the TWG results history look up website it is not indicated as a separate discipline for Roller Sports but rather as part of track speed skating A summary article at the TWG website cites Roller Sports Road as an invitational sport 16 However at the TWG results history look up website medals awarded for Roller Sports Speed Skating Road events are included unlike four 2013 invitational sports 41 and the medals are included in the main Medal Tally on the website of the 2013 TWG Full Official Results not the Invitational Medal Tally lt 42 An invitational sport program did not exist for the 1981 World Games Press coverage did not refer to water polo as an invitational sport An agreement was reached with FINA in the lead up to the games not to allow women s water polo athletes to march in the opening ceremony to assuage the displeasure of the International Olympic Committee for its being included in the program 37 Five days before the opening ceremony Canada had become the newly crowned World Cup champion in Brisbane Australia in a competition that included the same three teams that medaled in these Games 114 115 Medal tables editAll time nation medal table edit Main article All time World Games medal table As of the 2022 World Games Top ten total medal ranking 121 122 123 124 125 126 RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal1 nbsp Italy a 1661711534902 nbsp Germany c 1621181564363 nbsp United States b 1611371154134 nbsp Russia d 137110723195 nbsp France1141161213516 nbsp China7859291667 nbsp Great Britain b e 6565952258 nbsp Japan6549651799 nbsp Ukraine f 58595417110 nbsp Spain474949145Totals 10 entries 10539339092895 The results from the 2001 World Games are from the archived website of the Akita Japan organizing committee 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 a b The 1997 bronze medalists in aerobics mixed pair were from Great Britain not United States as stated in IWGA source 141 In 2017 Germany was stripped of a gold medal in women s bowling for doping This table reflects the reallocation of medals for that event 142 The Soviet Union which won 36 total medals in 1989 is counted separately from its all successor states including Russia This is consistent with the separate counting of medals for other states that sub divided into their constituent successor states following their initial participation in the World Games These include Czechoslovakia Czech Republic and Slovakia and FR Yugoslavia 2001 and Serbia and Montenegro in 2005 The 1981 mixed badminton title was won by a pair of players from Sweden and Great Britain Both nations are counted as having won a gold medal In 2009 Ukraine was stripped of two gold medals in bodybuilding for doping and Qatar and Brazil were each stripped of a silver medal This table does not include those stripped medals and neither does it include possible reallocation of those medals as the results at the World Games website do not reflect a reallocation 143 All time athlete medal table edit Top ten medal table for athletes 144 Rank Athlete Nation Sport Years Active Gold Silver Bronze Total 1 Jurgen Kolenda nbsp Germany Finswimming 1981 1985 11 0 0 11 2 Steve Rajeff nbsp United States Casting 1981 2005 8 4 3 15 3 Serguei Akhapov nbsp Russia Finswimming 1989 2005 8 4 1 13 4 Bart Swings nbsp Belgium Speed skating 2013 2022 8 2 2 12 5 Danny Wieck nbsp Germany Life saving 2013 2022 6 1 2 9 6 Magali Rousseau nbsp France Life saving 2013 2022 6 1 1 8 6 Patrice Martin nbsp France Waterski 1981 2001 6 1 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