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The 2024 World Friendship Games (Russian: Всемирные игры дружбы 2024, Vsemirnye igry druzhby 2024) – is a planned international multi-sport event, which is expected to be held in Russia from 15 to 29 September 2024. Unlike the Olympic Games, where athletes only compete for medals, athletes at the World Friendship Games will win cash prizes.[1]
2024 World Friendship Games | |
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2024 World Friendship games logo
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Venue | Luzhniki Stadium |
Location | Moscow, Yekaterinburg |
Dates | 15–29 September |
Competitors | 283 athletes from 70 nations |
Website | ru |
As a result of an ongoing doping scandal and the Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022, Russia has been excluded from almost every sporting competition, and Russian athletes have been unable to use their national symbols at international sporting events.[2] In response, the Russian government announced its intent to organize competitions for the country's top athletes with the possibility for other countries to participate.[3]
In May 2023, Russian Sports Minister Oleg Matytsin confirmed Russia will host the second edition of Friendship Games in 2024, shortly after the Summer Olympics in Paris. The first edition was hosted by the Soviet Union in Moscow as a substitute for the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics, which it boycotted.[4][5][6][7] The Organizing Committee of the Games was formed in October 2023. In addition to winning medals, athletes will receive cash prizes. The total prize money offered amounts to 4.6 billion Russian rubles (approximately US$49 million).[8][9][10]
On November 14, 2023, the IOC, represented by James Macleod, director of relations with National Olympic Committees, made recommendations to the committees regarding possible participation in the competitions:[11]
Considering the increasing politicization of world sport, we would ask that all NOCs exercise caution with respect to this initiative. Indeed, any NOC involvement in the World Friendship Games would not only go against the IOC EB's recommendation of 25 February 2022 with respect to international sporting events being held in Russia but also against the Olympic Movement's collective aim of maintaining the independence and autonomy of sport.
The Organizing Committee of the 2024 World Friendship Games responded to the IOC statement, noting that the purpose of the upcoming Games was never either confrontation with the IOC or the creation of competitions in opposition to the Olympic movement.[12][13]
On November 21, 2023, the Games were discussed at a meeting of the UN General Assembly. IOC president Thomas Bach said it was too early to talk about the consequences of the Games, but different options were being considered.[14]
Russian deputy permanent representative at the UN Maria Zabolotskaya spoke about the inadmissibility of any discrimination against athletes at competitions and invited the world to the Friendship Games.[15][16]
In March 2024, IOC president Thomas Bach urged a boycott of Russia's planned 'Friendship Games' and labelled the event a "cynical attempt" by the country to "politicise sport": [17] this caused the Russian foreign ministry spokeswoman, Maria Zakharova, to launch a personal attack on Bach, accusing him and the IOC of "slipping into racism and neo-Nazism".[18][19]
The logo of the 2024 World Friendship Games was presented in Saint Petersburg as part of the Russia-Africa summit, which took place from 27 to 28 July 2023.[20][21] The logo depicts two white hands clasped across a globe.[22]
The games mascot, a tiger, was unveiled on 5 March 2024.[23]
Most of the sports programmes, as well as the opening and closing ceremonies, will take place in Moscow.[8]
All competitions in Yekaterinburg will be held at existing sports facilities; the construction of new facilities is not planned.[24]
According to Infobae on 28 March 2024, Alexey Sorokin (the director general of the World Friendship Games Organizing Committee) claimed that athletes from "at least" 70 nations might participate.[25] On 22 April 2024, HuffPost noted Russian media claims that 5,500 participants would take part in the 2024 World Friendship Games, compared to the maximum quota of 10,500 in Paris.[26][27]
The sports programme will include 33 sports:
Moscow:
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Yekaterinburg:
In addition, mas-wrestling and sumo will be held as demonstration sports.[28]