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National Games of China

Four-year multi-sport event


Four-year multi-sport event

FieldValue
nameNational Games of the
People's Republic of China
中华人民共和国全国运动会
imageAllChinaGamesFlag.svg
abbreviationAll China Games
formation1959
recurrence4 years
purposeMulti-sport event for the elite athletes in the People's Republic of China
website
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People's Republic of China 中华人民共和国全国运动会

The National Games of the People's Republic of China is the highest-level comprehensive multi-sport event of China. It is hosted by the General Administration of Sport of China. The games is held every four years, usually in the summer or autumn of the year after the Summer Olympics.

The National Games was first held in 1959 in Beijing at the Workers' Stadium, when 10,658 athletes competed across 384 events in 42 sports.

List of the National Games

GamesHostYearDatesTeamsAthletesSportsEventsRef
1Beijing195913 September–3 October2910,65842384
2196511–28 September295,01423300
3197512–28 September3112,49742310
4197915–30 September3115,18936469
5Shanghai198318 September–1 October318,94326277
6Guangdong198720 November–5 December377,22844343
7Beijing19934–15 September457,48143374
8Shanghai199712–24 October457,94328319
9Guangdong200111–25 November458,60830345
10Jiangsu200512–23 October429,98632483
11Shandong200916–28 October4610,99133551
12Liaoning201331 August–12 September399,77031350
13Tianjin201727 August–8 September388,47833417
14Shaanxi202115–27 September~39~12,00036412
15Guangdong
Hong Kong
Macau20259–21 November14,25234419
16Hunan2029

Statistics

Main article: Statistics of the National Games of China

References

References

  1. "中華人民共和國第十四屆全國運動會香港特區代表團".
  2. "大运会、亚运会、全运会 你都分得清吗?|大运会小科普 - 封面新闻".
  3. "9月13日:第一届全运会在北京开幕".
  4. "第十四届全运会".
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