CSIT World Sports Games
The World Sports Games is the main event of the Confédération Sportive Internationale Travailliste et Amateur (CSIT). It is a major popular sport event with thousands of amateurs that is organized every two years at different venues. In addition to the competitive competition, the focus is on the cultural exchange and the friendly cooperation of the participants of all age groups from over 20 nations. The CSIT World Sports Games see themselves as the successor to the International Workers' Olympiads , which were held before the Second World War. The first World Sport Games were held in 2008 in Rimini, Italy.
sports
At the last World Sport Games in Tortosa (Spain) from 2nd to 7th July 2019 over 3000 athletes took part who competed in the following disciplines:
- basketball
- Soccer
- Mini football
- beach volleyball
- Indoor volleyball
- Cachibol
- karate
- Judo
- athletics
- Pétanque (boules)
- tennis
- Table tennis
- Beach tennis
- Wrestling
- Beach wrestling
- swim
- chess
In addition, competitions were organized in cooperation with other sports associations in:
- American football
- Handball
- Fistball
- Mini golf
- Pole Dance
- Gymnastics gymnastics
- Roller skating
- To dance
Venues
Edition | Year | City | Country |
---|---|---|---|
1 | 2008 | Rimini | Italy |
2 | 2010 | Tallinn | Estonia |
3 | 2013 | Varna | Bulgaria |
4th | 2015 | Lignano | Italy |
5 | 2017 | Riga | Latvia |
6th | 2019 | Tortosa | Spain |
7th | 2021 | Zagreb | Croatia |
Web links
- Official website of the CSIT World Sports Games
Individual evidence
- ^ NN: Medal Table, CSIT World Sports Games 2017 - Riga (Latvia). CSIT, June 18, 2017, accessed August 26, 2019 .
- ↑ Impressions from the CSIT World Sports Games 2008 in Rimini
- ↑ Sports Oficials & CSIT Partner Championships
- ↑ CSIT WSG 2019 Aftermovie
- ^ Mini Football Regulations , Commission Technique Football, CSIT
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↑ Mamanet Indoor Regulations , Mamanet Technical Committee, CSIT
A sports league in which mothers are the stars , Israel Nachrichten, 2015-05-04
Cachibol is a variant of volleyball in which the ball is caught briefly with both hands. - ^ Wrestling and Beach Wrestling regulations , Technical Commission Wrestling, CSIT
- ^ Rimini 2008
- ↑ Tallinn 2010
- ↑ Varna 2013
- ↑ Lignano 2015
- ↑ Rīga 2017
- ↑ Tortosa 2019