World Games 2005

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VII. World Games
venue GermanyGermany Duisburg
Participating Nations 93
Participating athletes approx. 3200
Official sports 34
Invitation Sports 6th
opening July 14, 2005
Closing ceremony July 24, 2005
Opened by Otto Schily
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The 7th World Games 2005 took place from July 14th to 24th, 2005 in Duisburg . In addition, numerous sports competitions took place in the twin cities of Oberhausen , Mülheim an der Ruhr and in Bottrop . The competitions were held at 25 different sports facilities, most of them in the Duisburg sports park . This was also where the so-called World Games Plaza was located , which was the central meeting point for athletes at all World Games and the place for the cultural framework program.

In total, over 3,000 athletes from all over the world competed in 40 non-Olympic sports.

Medal table of the official sports
space country G S. B. total
1. RussiaRussia Russia 27 19th 11 57
2. GermanyGermany Germany 19th 18th 20th 57
3. ItalyItaly Italy 13 9 13 35
4th FranceFrance France 12 12 11 35
5. AustraliaAustralia Australia 7th 9 4th 20th
complete medal table

sports

Competitions were held in 39 sports in the categories of artistry and dance, precision sports, trend sports, martial arts, ball sports and weight training. There are no competitions in the invitation sport Aikidō . Instead, several country delegations demonstrated their skills. In addition, a large international aikido course was held as part of the World Games.

Competitive sports

Invitation sports

Results

In the medal table, Russia was the most successful nation with 27 gold medals, followed by Germany and Italy. Austria and Switzerland came in 13th and 14th.

Sports facilities

city Venues
Duisburg Sportpark Duisburg (Alfrediplatz, Dreieckswiese, Bertasee, Regattabahn Duisburg , swimming stadium, Scania-Arena , MSV-Arena , Sportschule Wedau, Strandbad Wedau), Landschaftspark Duisburg-Nord (power center, casting hall), Rhein-Ruhr-Halle , Rheinhausenhalle, sports hall Krefelder Straße , Theater am Marientor , Toeppersee (Toeppersee outdoor pool, Toeppersee north bank)
Mülheim an der Ruhr Bowling center in the Rhein-Ruhr-Zentrum , Mülheimer Wald, Broich Castle / MüGa grounds, RWE-Rhein-Ruhr-Sporthalle, squash center
Oberhausen Koenig-Pilsener-Arena
Bottrop Jahnstadion , hall building

gallery

literature

  • World Games Guide 2005: Dt./Engl. , Regionalverband Ruhr, ISBN 3-932165-41-1
  • That was the World Games 2005 , Duisburg 2005, Verlag Fachtechnik + Mercator-Verlag ISBN 3-87463-388-8

Web links

Commons : World Games 2005  - Album with pictures, videos and audio files