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The 2017 World Games (Polish: Igrzyska Światowe 2017), commonly known as Wrocław 2017 was the tenth World Games, a major international multi-sport event, meant for sports, or disciplines or events within a sport, that were not contested in the Olympic Games, held from 20 to 30 July 2017 in Wrocław, Poland. The World Games were organized by the Wrocław Organizing Committee. Wrocław was selected as the host city in January 2012 in Lausanne, over Budapest, Hungary. It was the first time The World Games was organised in Poland.

World Games X
X Igrzyska Światowe
Host cityWrocław, Poland
Nations102
Athletes3,214
Events199 + 20 invitationals
Opening20 July 2017
Closing30 July 2017
Opened byThomas Bach
President of the IOC
Main venueStadion Miejski
← Cali 2013
Sport climbing during World Games in Wrocław.

Wrocław was the sixth city in Europe after London (1985), Karlsruhe (1989), The Hague (1993), Lahti (1997) and Duisburg (2005) to host The World Games.

A total of 201 events in 27 official sport disciplines were held during the Games. This is the first time that floorball, women's lacrosse, and Muay Thai have been included in The World Games as official sports. Also, a total of 21 events in 4 invitational sports, American football, indoor rowing, kickboxing, and motorcycle speedway were held during the Games.

Host selection

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Location of Wrocław, the host city.

Four cities expressed interest in hosting the 2017 Games. After examination of the files, the application of Genoa, Italy was not brought to the next step. The candidate cities were announced by the IWGA in August 2011:[1]

Just a few days before the awarding ceremony, Cape Town withdrew its bid for financial reasons.[2] The final decision was announced by Ron Froehlich, President of the International World Games Association, on 12 January 2012 in Lausanne. The 10th edition of The World Games was awarded to Wrocław.[3]

Venues

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West Cluster

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Stadion Miejski, during UEFA Euro 2012

The West Cluster was the main clusters of the games, include the opening ceremony venue, Stadion Miejski, the venue of the 2012 UEFA European Football Championship in Poland and Ukraine.

Central Cluster

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National Forum of Music in Wrocław

East Cluster

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The interior of the Centennial Hall

Outside Wrocław

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The events

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Opening ceremony

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The opening ceremony took place in the Stadion Miejski on 20 July 2017. Artistic conception of the opening Ceremony was implemented by Polish director and TV producer, Krzysztof Materna, who was responsible for the direction of the show, scenario details, artistry, choreography, composition, sound system specialties and all special effects of the ceremony.[4]

The ceremony highlighted aspects of Polish culture and featured the popular singer, Dawid Kwiatkowski, and Radzimir Dębski, Kamil Bednarek, and Steve Nash alongside the Turntable Orchestra. The Games were officially opened by President of International Olympic Committee, Thomas Bach.[5]

Sports

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The 2017 World Games programme featured 27 official sports, and 4 invitational sports encompassing 219 events. This was the first time that floorball, women's lacrosse, and Muay Thai were included in the World Games as official sports, and the first time indoor rowing, kickboxing and motorcycle speedway were included as invitational sports. The numbers in parentheses indicate the number of medal events contested in each sports discipline.

  •   Aerobic gymnastics (5) AD
  •   Air sports (3) T
  •   American football (1) I
  •   Archery (7) P
  •   Artistic roller skating (4) AD
  •   Beach handball (2) B
  •   Boules sports (10) P
  •   Bowling (4) P
  •   Canoe polo (2) B
  •   Cue sports (4) P
  •   Dancesport (4) AD
  •   Finswimming (14) T
  •   Fistball (1) B
  •   Floorball (1) B
  •   Flying disc (1) T
  •   Indoor rowing (6) I
  •   Inline hockey (1) T
  •   Ju-jitsu (22) M
  •   Karate (12) M
  •   Kickboxing (12) I
  •   Korfball (1) B
  •   Lacrosse (1) B
  •   Lifesaving (16) T
  •   Muay Thai (11) M
  •   Orienteering (5) T
  •   Powerlifting (8) S
  •   Rhythmic gymnastics (4) AD
  •   Road speed skating (8) T
  •   Speedway (1) I
  •   Sport climbing (6) T
  •   Squash (2) B
  •   Sumo (8) M
  •   Track speed skating (10) T
  •   Trampoline gymnastics (6) AD
  •   Tug of war (3) S
  •   Water skiing (8) T
  • Notes
    AD: Artistic and Dance sports
    B: Ball sports
    I: Invitational sports, selected by the host city
    M: Martial arts
    P: Precision sports
    S: Strength sports
    T: Trend sports

    Participating nations

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    Participating National Olympic Committees
  •   Argentina (43)
  •   Australia (118)
  •   Austria (45)
  •   Azerbaijan (6)
  •   Belarus (22)
  •   Belgium (65)
  •   Bosnia and Herzegovina (2)
  •   Brazil (72)
  •   British Virgin Islands (1)
  •   Bulgaria (8)
  •   Canada (78)
  •   Chile (26)
  •   China (90)
  •   Colombia (50)[6]
  •   Costa Rica (1)
  •   Ivory Coast (1)
  •   Croatia (23)
  •   Cyprus (1)
  •   Czech Republic (65)
  •   Denmark (30)
  •   Dominican Republic (3)
  •   Ecuador (13)
  •   Egypt (25)
  •   El Salvador (1)
  •   Estonia (7)
  •   Ethiopia (1)
  •   Fiji (1)
  •   Finland (32)
  •   France (184)
  •   Georgia (4)
  •   Germany (189)
  •   Great Britain (105)
  •   Greece (12)
  •   Guatemala (1)
  •   Hong Kong (9)
  •   Hungary (57)
  •   Iceland (1)
  •   India (4)
  •   Indonesia (1)
  •   Iran (19)
  •   Iraq (1)
  •   Ireland (23)
  •   Israel (18)
  •   Italy (121)
  •   Japan (96)
  •   Jordan (5)
  •   Kazakhstan (16)
  •   Kyrgyzstan (4)
  •   Latvia (8)
  •   Lebanon (2)
  •   Lithuania (4)
  •   Madagascar (4)
  •   Malaysia (8)
  •   Malta (4)
  •   Mauritius (3)
  •   Mexico (21)
  •   Moldova (8)
  •   Monaco (2)
  •   Mongolia (16)
  •   Montenegro (6)
  •   Morocco (15)
  •   Namibia (2)
  •   Netherlands (81)
  •   New Zealand (38)
  •   Nicaragua (1)
  •   Norway (26)
  •   Pakistan (3)
  •   Peru (9)
  •   Philippines (4)
  •   Poland (294) (host)
  •   Portugal (21)
  •   Puerto Rico (2)
  •   Qatar (10)
  •   Romania (19)
  •   Russia (133)
  •   San Marino (2)
  •   Saudi Arabia (1)
  •   Senegal (3)
  •   Serbia (8)
  •   Singapore (4)
  •   Slovakia (16)
  •   Slovenia (16)
  •   South Africa (26)
  •   South Korea (42)
  •   Spain (72)
  •   Sweden (53)
  •   Switzerland (89)
  •   Tajikistan (1)
  •   Chinese Taipei (67)
  •   Thailand (22)
  •   Tunisia (14)
  •   Turkey (13)
  •   Turkmenistan (1)
  •   Uganda (2)
  •   Ukraine (77)
  •   United Arab Emirates (6)
  •   United States (190)
  •   Uruguay (12)
  •   Uzbekistan (3)
  •   Venezuela (19)
  •   Vietnam (6)
  • Closing ceremony

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    The closing ceremony was held on 30 July 2017 at Wolności Square near the National Forum of Music in Wrocław.

    Calendar

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    OC Opening ceremony Event competitions 1 Gold medal events CC Closing ceremony
    July 20
    Thu
    21
    Fri
    22
    Sat
    23
    Sun
    24
    Mon
    25
    Tue
    26
    Wed
    27
    Thu
    28
    Fri
    29
    Sat
    30
    Sun
    Events
    Ceremonies OC CC
      Acrobatic gymnastics 2 1 2 5
      Aerobic gymnastics 2 3 5
      Air sports 1 2 3
      Archery 2 2 3 7
      Artistic roller skating 4 4
      Beach handball 2 2
      Billiard sports 1 3 4
      Boules sports 12 12
      Bowling 1 1 1 1 4
      Canoe polo 2 2
      Dancesport 2 2 4
      Finswimming 7 7 14
      Fistball 1 1
      Floorball 1 1
      Flying disc 1 1
      Inline hockey 1 1
      Ju-jitsu 12 10 22
      Karate 6 6 12
      Korfball 1 1
      Lacrosse 1 1
      Lifesaving 8 8 16
      Muay Thai 11 11
      Orienteering 2 2 1 5
      Powerlifting 3 3 2 8
      Rhythmic gymnastics 2 2 4
      Road speed skating 4 4 8
      Sport climbing 2 2 2 6
      Squash 2 2
      Sumo 4 2 6
      Track speed skating 2 4 4 10
      Trampoline gymnastics 1 2 3 6
      Tug of war 2 1 3
      Waterskiing 4 4 8
    Daily medal events 24 34 16 21 23 18 5 18 18 22 199
    Cumulative total 24 58 74 95 118 136 141 159 177 199
      American football1 1 1
      Indoor rowing1 4 2 6
      Kickboxing1 12 12
      Speedway1 1 1
    Daily medal events 1 0 4 14 0 1 0 20
    Cumulative total 1 1 5 19 19 20 20
    July 20
    Thu
    21
    Fri
    22
    Sat
    23
    Sun
    24
    Mon
    25
    Tue
    26
    Wed
    27
    Thu
    28
    Fri
    29
    Sat
    30
    Sun
    Events
    Note

    1 Invitational sports selected by the host organizing committee

    Medal table

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    Medal design

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    Wrocław's medal design was unveiled in July 2017. The official sports medals were a diameter of eight centimetres, larger than the invitation sports medals which were a diameter of six centimetres. The face of the medals features The World Games logo, while the reverse displays original work by Professor Mateusz Dworski. In the centre of the medal is a globe containing the image of the Wrocław City Hall building. The medals were designed by Dworski, a lecturer at the Academy of Fine Arts in Wrocław, and were produced by the Polish National Mint.[7]

    This is the table of the medal count of the 2017 World Games, based on the medal count of the International World Games Committee (IWGA). These rankings sort by the number of gold medals, earned by a National Olympic Committee (NOC). The number of silver medals is taken into consideration next and then the number of bronze medals. If, after the above, countries are still tied, equal ranking is given and they are listed alphabetically by IWGA Country Code. Although this information is provided by the IWGA, the IWGA itself does not recognize or endorse any ranking system.

    Official sports

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    The final medal table:[8]

      *   Host nation (Poland)

    RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
    1  Russia (RUS)28211463
    2  Germany (GER)17101441
    3  Italy (ITA)16131342
    4  France (FRA)14141543
    5  Ukraine (UKR)107926
    6  Colombia (COL)911121
    7  Japan (JPN)96722
    8  China (CHN)87520
    9  United States (USA)710522
    10  Belgium (BEL)79824
    11  Hungary (HUN)64414
    12  Denmark (DEN)6006
    13  Poland (POL)*56920
    14  Belarus (BLR)42511
      Sweden (SWE)42511
    16  Brazil (BRA)4228
    17  Switzerland (SUI)38314
    18  South Korea (KOR)36312
    19  Australia (AUS)35614
    20  Thailand (THA)35210
    21  Spain (ESP)34714
    22  Great Britain (GBR)34411
    23  Argentina (ARG)3126
    24  Iran (IRI)28111
    25  Netherlands (NED)2226
    26  Czech Republic (CZE)2147
    27  Austria (AUT)2125
    28  Chinese Taipei (TPE)1438
    29  Canada (CAN)1326
    30  Mexico (MEX)1135
    31  Chile (CHI)1124
    32  Mongolia (MGL)1113
      United Arab Emirates (UAE)1113
    34  Azerbaijan (AZE)1102
    35  Turkey (TUR)1034
    36  Kazakhstan (KAZ)1023
    37  Morocco (MAR)1012
      Peru (PER)1012
    39  Algeria (ALG)1001
      Moldova (MDA)1001
      Philippines (PHI)1001
      Serbia (SRB)1001
      Vietnam (VIE)1001
    44  Slovenia (SLO)0426
    45  Venezuela (VEN)0336
    46  Croatia (CRO)0213
      Egypt (EGY)0213
    48  Israel (ISR)0156
    49  Finland (FIN)0123
    50  Hong Kong (HKG)0112
      Romania (ROU)0112
    52  Greece (GRE)0101
      Jordan (JOR)0101
      San Marino (SMR)0101
    55  Portugal (POR)0033
    56  New Zealand (NZL)0022
    57  Dominican Republic (DOM)0011
      Lithuania (LTU)0011
      Malaysia (MAS)0011
      Montenegro (MNE)0011
      Qatar (QAT)0011
      Slovakia (SVK)0011
      South Africa (RSA)0011
    Totals (63 entries)199199199597

    Invitation sports

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      *   Host nation (Poland)

    RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
    1  Ukraine (UKR)5207
    2  Poland (POL)*43310
    3  Serbia (SRB)2204
    4  Russia (RUS)2013
    5  France (FRA)2002
    6  Austria (AUT)1113
    7  Germany (GER)1102
      Turkey (TUR)1102
    9  Czech Republic (CZE)1001
      Netherlands (NED)1001
    11  Bulgaria (BUL)0202
      Great Britain (GBR)0202
    13  Sweden (SWE)0123
    14  Slovakia (SVK)0112
    15  Australia (AUS)0101
      Bosnia and Herzegovina (BIH)0101
      Canada (CAN)0101
      Mexico (MEX)0101
    19  Thailand (THA)0022
      United States (USA)0022
    21  Belarus (BLR)0011
      China (CHN)0011
      Croatia (CRO)0011
      Hungary (HUN)0011
      Iran (IRI)0011
      Israel (ISR)0011
      Moldova (MDA)0011
      Morocco (MAR)0011
    Totals (28 entries)20202060

    Broadcasting

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    Olympic Channel [9]

    Marketing

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    Mascots

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    The official mascots of the 2017 World Games are a boy and a girl named 'Hansel and Gretel', named after the popular fairy tale and townhouses in Wroclaw. The duo were selected from a nationwide voting in February 2015, and were chosen in November 2015. They symbolise Wroclaw as a place of positive meetings.

    Sponsors

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    Sponsors of the 2017 World Games
    Sponsors
  • Staropolanka
  • Tyskie
  • Tissot
  • Supporters
  • Stadion Wrocław
  • Trans Dan
  • Kirosystem Life
  • Koleje Dolnośląskie
  • Wrocław Airport
  • National Forum of Music
  • References

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    1. ^ "Candidate host cities for 2017". Archived from the original on 2016-10-24. Retrieved 2011-09-03.
  • ^ Awarding Ceremony In Progress
  • ^ Candidate Host Cities for 2017
  • ^ Good luck at The World Games
  • ^ Bach officially declares Wrocław 2017 World Games open
  • ^ "Colombia, presente con 51 atletas, en 10 deportes" [Colombia, present with 51 athletes, in 10 sports] (in Spanish). 6 June 2017. Archived from the original on 7 August 2017. Retrieved 7 June 2017.
  • ^ Wrocław 2017 World Games medals unveiled
  • ^ "10th The World Games Results Book". The World Games. Retrieved 2018-09-29.
  • ^ "The World Games Wroclaw 2017 | Olympic Channel". Archived from the original on 2017-11-21. Retrieved 2017-07-24.
  • ^ "World Games: Alle News, Ergebnisse & World Games-Liveticker von Heute".
  • ^ "Nuoto pinnato, World Games 2017: Programma, orari e tv". 6 July 2017.
  • ^ "The World Games 2017, Światowe Igrzyska Sportowe".
  • ^ "Телепрограмма спорта".
  • ^ "Всесвітні ігри-2017. Студія - UA:Перший". Archived from the original on 2017-07-24. Retrieved 2017-07-23.
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    Preceded by

    Cali

    World Games
    Wrocław

    X World Games (2017)
    Succeeded by

    Birmingham


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