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Military World Games

Multi-sport event for military sportspeople


Summary

Multi-sport event for military sportspeople

FieldValue
nameMilitary World Games
imageCISM flag.svg
formation1995 Rome
recurrence4 Years
last2019 Wuhan
next2025 Bern
purposeMilitary multi-sport event for nations of the world
leader_titleOrganization
leader_nameCISM

The Military World Games is a multi-sport event for military sportspeople, organized by the International Military Sports Council (CISM). They have been held since 1995, although championships for separate sports had been held longer. First winter edition of the games was held in March of 2010 in the Italian region of Aosta Valley.

Sports

Summer Games

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;Military sports

Winter Games

Editions

Summer Games

YearGamesHostOpened byDatesNationsCompetitorsSportsEventsMedal tableMenWomenTotal
19951ITA RomeOscar Luigi ScalfaroSeptember 4 – 1693401717179
19992CRO ZagrebFranjo TuđmanAugust 8 – 1780782518199
20033ITA CataniaCarlo Azeglio CiampiDecember 4 – 1181321711120
20074IND HyderabadPratibha PatilOctober 14 – 21101473815157
20115BRA Rio de JaneiroDilma RousseffJuly 15 – 24113401720195
20156KOR MungyeongPark Geun-hyeOctober 2 – 11110870024248
20197CHN WuhanXi JinpingOctober 18 – 27110930827316
20272027 Military World Games8USA CharlotteTBATBA
20299Spain MálagaPresident of the Regional Government of Andalusia (excepted)

Winter Games

YearGamesHostDatesNationsCompetitorsSportsEventsTop Country
On Medal TableMenWomenTotal
20101ITA Aosta ValleyMarch 20 – 2543800628
20132FRA AnnecyMarch 24 – 29401000836
20173RUS SochiFebruary 24 – 2725402744
20224GER BerchtesgadenCancelled, due to the COVID-19 pandemic}}
20255SUI LucerneMarch 24 – 291050

Cadet Games

YearGamesHostDatesNationsCompetitorsSportsEventsTop Country
On Medal TableMenWomenTotal
20101TUR Ankara
20142ECU Quito
20223RUS St. Petersburg4–12 August207
20244VEN

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Medals

Summer Games

As of 2019 Military World Games.

Winter Games

As of 2017 Winter Military World Games.

References

References

  1. "Guidance for Submitting a Candidature to the Organization of the 1st CISM Winter Military Games". CISM Winter Military Games Bidding Book.
  2. Iveson, Ali. (31 December 2021). "Military World Winter Games cancelled over COVID-19 concerns". [[Inside the Games.
  3. "The III CISM Military World Cadet – St. Petersburg, August 4 – 12, 2022".
  4. "CISM - World Cadet Games".
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