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Pan-Armenian Games

Multi-sport event, held between competitors from the Armenian diaspora and Armenia


Summary

Multi-sport event, held between competitors from the Armenian diaspora and Armenia

FieldValue
namePan Armenian Games
Համահայկական խաղեր
imagePanArmenianlogo.png
captionFlag of the Pan-Armenian Games
formation1999
Yerevan Yerevan
recurrenceFour years (formerly two years)
last2023
purposeMulti-sport event for Armenian diaspora and Armenia.
headquartersYerevan
leader_titleChairman of the World Committee
leader_nameIshkhan Zakaryan
websitepanarmeniangames.am

Համահայկական խաղեր Yerevan Yerevan The Pan-Armenian Games () are a multi-sport event, held between competitors from the Armenian diaspora and Armenia. They consist of various competitions in individual and team sports among the Armenian athletes. It takes place in Yerevan, the capital of Armenia.

Eligibility

The games are open to Armenian passport-holders (irrespective of national origin) and citizens of other countries who have Armenian descent. Spouses of those of Armenian descent are also eligible to compete.

History

The idea of holding Pan-Armenian Games came from Soviet diplomat Ashot Melik-Shahnazaryan, who first thought of the idea of organizing universal games for all Armenians while he was on a business trip in 1965 to Brazzaville, Republic of Congo, that was getting ready to participate in the first Pan-African Games. But because Armenia was a Soviet republic and that such an idea was considered by Moscow to be nationalistic, Shahnazaryan had to wait until Armenia attained independence to try to put forth his brainchild.

In 1995, Melik-Shahnazaryan for the first time publicly announced his intentions to create the Pan-Armenians Games while he was in Paris as a guest for World Games of AGBU. He quickly gained the support of the Armenian diaspora with whom he did not have any contact during Soviet times. The idea of organizing sporting events for all Armenians and the motto of the future World Committee "Unity through Sport" was highly supported by representatives of Homenetmen, AGBU and Homenmen in diasporan cities such as Los Angeles, Toronto, Montreal, Buenos Aires, Beirut, Paris, London and many others.

During the founding meeting on 30 April 1997, in Yerevan, World Committee of Pan-Armenian Games (WCPAG) was created, with the help of traditional Armenian unions of the Diaspora and the Iranian-Armenian cultural-sport organization "Ararat". Representatives of state and public organizations of Armenia, Artsakh and also Armenian communities from Iran, Argentina, Turkey, Australia, Germany, Canada, Cyprus, France and other countries became members. Ashot Melik-Shahnazaryan was elected the first president of WCPAG. He also became the creator of the emblem, cup, medals, almost all the symbols of the organization and also the official anthem and the farewell song of the games.

Today, the WCPAG is a non-governmental, international organization that collaborates with the International Olympic Committee (IOC), UNESCO, the Council of Europe and other international sport units and contributes in developing sport in Armenia.

The Games

The Pan-Armenian Games are complex competitions in individual and team kinds of sport among athletes of Armenia and athletes of Armenian origin from other countries. The athletes from various parts of the world represent the cities in which they come from and not countries like other pan-games. The Pan-Armenian Games take place mainly in Yerevan, Armenia. The sports played during the games are football, mini-football, basketball, volleyball, swimming, badminton, tennis, table tennis, chess, and athletics.

The first Pan-Armenian Games took place from 28 August 1999 to 5 September 1999. Delegations from 62 cities and 23 countries participated in the games.

In 2003, it was decided to transform the games into once every four years (instead of once every two years).

The Games are mostly held in Yerevan, Armenia. However, the opening ceremony of the 7th Pan-Armenian Games was hosted for the first time in Stepanakert, the capital of the Republic of Artsakh in August 2019.

The opening ceremony of the 8th Pan-Armenian Games in August 2023 were held at the Shirak Stadium in the city of Gyumri.

YearDateSportsAthletesCities (Countries)
I199928 August–5 September71141
II200118–26 August91419
III200316–24 August101559
IV200718–26 August101576
V201113–21 August103244
VI20152–13 August176352
VII20196–17 August175300
VIII20235–19 August177161
IX2027TBDTBDTBD

Sports

Source:

Summer

  1. 1999: 1141 athletes - 63 cities (529 from Armenia, 612 from the Diaspora). 7 sports: Football, basketball, volleyball, tennis, table-tennis, chess, and athletics.
  2. 2001: 1419 athletes - 82 cities (464 from Armenia, 955 from the Diaspora). 9 sports: Football, basketball, volleyball, tennis, table- tennis, chess, athletics, swimming, and mini-football.
  3. 2003: 1559 athletes - 82 cities (423 from Armenia, 1136 from the Diaspora). 10 sports: Football, basketball, volleyball, tennis, table-tennis, chess, athletics, swimming, mini-football, and badminton.
  4. 2007: 1576 athletes - 28 cities (425 from Armenia, 1151 from the Diaspora). 10 sports: Football, basketball, volleyball, tennis, table-tennis, chess, athletics, swimming, mini-football, and badminton.
  5. 2011: 3244 athletes - 125 cities (1372 from Armenia, 1872 from the Diaspora). 10 sports: Football, basketball, volleyball, tennis, table-tennis, chess, athletics, swimming, mini-football and badminton.
  6. 2015: 6,352 athletes - 175 cities. 17 sports: Football, basketball, volleyball, tennis, table- tennis, chess, athletics, swimming, mini-football, badminton, beach-volleyball, sports dances, golf, handball, wrestling, cycling, and shooting.
  7. 2023: 107 medals in 17 sports.

Winter Games

  1. 2014: 401 athletes - 22 cities (193 from Armenia, 208 from the Diaspora). 4 sports: Alpine skiing, skiing, snowboarding, and ice hockey.

Participating nations

Delegations are represented by country of residence, and participants from the same country march together during the opening ceremonies. Delegations from countries which have participated in the games have come from the following:

  • Armenia
  • Argentina
  • Australia
  • Austria
  • Brazil
  • Bulgaria
  • Canada
  • Chile
  • Cyprus
  • Czechia
  • Egypt
  • Estonia
  • France
  • Georgia
  • Germany
  • Great Britain
  • Greece
  • India
  • Iran
  • Iraq
  • Israel
  • Italy
  • Jordan
  • Kazakhstan
  • Kuwait
  • Lebanon
  • Netherlands
  • Poland
  • Russia
  • Saudi Arabia
  • Singapore
  • Spain
  • Sweden
  • Syria
  • Turkey
  • UAE
  • Ukraine
  • USA

The medals won by cities (Top 5)

The medals won by cities

CityGoldSilverBronzeTotal
ARM Yerevan514247140
ARM Gyumri15121946
ARM Vanadzor68418
Artsakh Stepanakert54615
GEO Tbilisi4228
Total114113114341

Notes

References

  1. "Pan-Armenian Games - regulations".
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  3. (August 6, 2023). "Opening Ceremony of 8th Pan-Armenian Games Held in Gyumri • MassisPost".
  4. "Ամառային առաջին խաղեր - Համահայկական Խաղեր".
  5. "Ամառային երկրորդ խաղեր - Համահայկական Խաղեր".
  6. "Ամառային երրորդ խաղեր - Համահայկական Խաղեր".
  7. "Ամառային չորրորդ խաղեր - Համահայկական Խաղեր".
  8. "Ամառային հինգերորդ խաղեր - Համահայկական Խաղեր".
  9. "ՀԽՀԿ Գլխավոր ասամբլեան ամփոփել է Համահայկական ամառային 6-րդ խաղերի արդյունքները".
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  14. "Հ.Մ.Ը.Մ. - Հայ Մարմնակրթական Ընդհանուր Միութիւն - Պաշտօնական Կայք".
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  16. LLC, Helix Consulting. "Pan-Armenian Games should be the best indicator to show our unity. Arayik Harutyunyan".
  17. (16 December 2019). "Համահայկական ամառային 7-րդ խաղերի մարզական շքերթ (ամփոփ)".
  18. (5 August 2023). "ՈՒՂԻՂ. Համահայկական խաղերի բացումը՝ Գյումրիում".
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