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Korean National Sports Festival

Annual sports festival in South Korea


Annual sports festival in South Korea

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The Korean National Sports Festival is an annual sports competition held in South Korea.

For a full week each October, about 20,000 athletes representing 16 cities and provinces throughout the country compete in about 40 separate sports. The site rotates among the major cities, including Seoul, Busan, Daegu, Gwangju and Incheon. The 2005 festival was held in Ulsan and the 2009 festival in Daejeon.

Competitions are held in High School, College, and Regular Divisions.

History

The current annual numbering originates from the 1920 All-Korea Baseball Series and the formation of the Korean Sports Festival (). The Japanese colonial government held a multi-sport competition in 1925, but the Korean Sports Festival first became a national multi-sport competition in 1934, with baseball, soccer, tennis, track and field, and basketball.

In 1938, the Korean Sports Festival was forcibly dissolved by the colonial government. The festival, numbered 26th, resumed upon the 1945 liberation of Korea. With the establishment of South Korea in 1948, the event was renamed the "National Sports Festival," and individual competition was changed to competition among cities and provinces. The festival was cancelled in 1951, during the Korean War.

List of Korean National Sports Festivals

GamesYearHostDatesCompetitorsSportsEventsRefTotalMenWomen
11920No Fixed Venue11
21921No Fixed Venue
31922No Fixed Venue
41923No Fixed Venue
51924No Fixed Venue
61925No Fixed Venue
71926No Fixed Venue
81927No Fixed Venue
91928No Fixed Venue
101929No Fixed Venue
111930No Fixed Venue
121931No Fixed Venue
131932No Fixed Venue
141933No Fixed Venue
151934GyeongseongNovember 2–5
161935GyeongseongOctober 22–26
171936GyeongseongSeptember
181937GyeongseongSeptember
19-251938–1944Discontinued
261945SeoulOctober 27–30
271946SeoulOctober 16–20
281947SeoulOctober 13–19
291948SeoulOctober 20–26
301949SeoulOctober 15–23
311950Not held due to Korean War
321951GwangjuOctober 27–31
331952SeoulOctober 18–24
341953SeoulOctober 17–22
351954SeoulOctober 19–25
361955SeoulOctober 15–22
371956SeoulOctober 3–9
381957BusanOctober 18–24
391958SeoulOctober 3–9
401959SeoulOctober 3–9
411960DaejeonOctober 10–16
421961SeoulOctober 11–15
431962DaeguOctober 24–29
441963JeonjuOctober 4–9
451964GyeonggiSeptember 3–8
461965GwangjuOctober 5–10
471966SeoulOctober 10–15
481967SeoulOctober 5–10
491968SeoulSeptember 12–17
501969SeoulOctober 28-November 2
511970SeoulOctober 6–11
521971SeoulOctober 8–13
531972SeoulOctober 6–11
541973BusanOctober 12–17
551974SeoulOctober 8–13
561975DaeguOctober 7–12
571976BusanOctober 12–17
581977GwangjuOctober 10–15
591978IncheonOctober 12–17
601979ChungnamOctober 12–17
611980JeonbukOctober 8–13
621981SeoulOctober 10–15
631982GyeongnamOctober 14–19
641983IncheonOctober 6–11
651984DaeguOctober 11–16
661985GangwonOctober 10–15
671986Seoul, Gyeonggi, BusanJune 20–25
681987GwangjuOctober 13–18
691988No Fixed VenueMay 9–22
701989GyeonggiSeptember 26-October 1
711990ChungbukOctober 15–21
721991JeonbukOctober 7–13
731992DaeguOctober 10–16
741993GwangjuOctober 11–17
751994DaejeonOctober 27-November 2
761995GyeongbukOctober 2–8
771996GangwonOctober 7–13
781997GyeongnamOctober 8–14
791998JejuSeptember 25-October 1
801999IncheonOctober 11–17
812000BusanOctober 12–18
822001ChungnamOctober 10–16
832002JejuNovember 9–15
842003JeonbukOctober 10–16
852004ChungbukOctober 8–14
862005UlsanOctober 14–20
872006GyeongbukOctober 17–23
882007GwangjuOctober 8–14
892008JeonnamOctober 10–16
902009DaejeonOctober 20–26
912010GyeongnamOctober 6–12
922011GyeonggiOctober 6–12
932012DaeguOctober 11–17
942013IncheonOctober 18–24
952014JejuOctober 28-November 3
962015GangwonOctober 16–22
972016ChungnamOctober 7–13
982017ChungbukOctober 20–26
992018JeonbukOctober 12–18
1002019SeoulOctober 4–10
1012020GyeongbukNot held due to COVID-19 pandemic
1022021GyeongbukOctober 8–14
1032022UlsanOctober 7–13
1042023JeonnamOctober 13–19

Other national sports events

Related annual national sports events include:

  • The National Winter Sports Festival
  • The Children's National Sports Festival
  • The National Sports Festival for the Handicapped

References

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