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== History == |
== History == |
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The International Erasmus Games were initiated by a coordinated effort of ESN Poland and ESN Italy.<ref name=":0" /> The first edition of the games, hosted in [[Kraków]], [[Poland]], were called ESN Team.<ref name=":0" /><ref name=":1">{{Cite web |date=2015-07-17 |title=ESN TEAM |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150717115325/http://team.esn.pl/ | |
The International Erasmus Games were initiated by a coordinated effort of ESN Poland and ESN Italy.<ref name=":0" /> The first edition of the games, hosted in [[Kraków]], [[Poland]], were called ESN Team.<ref name=":0" /><ref name=":1">{{Cite web |date=2015-07-17 |title=ESN TEAM |url=http://team.esn.pl/ |access-date=2024-03-31 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150717115325/http://team.esn.pl/ |archive-date=2015-07-17 }}</ref> The second edition of the games were hosted in [[Milan]], [[Italy]].<ref name=":0" /> Since the second edition, the games have been called the International Erasmus Games.<ref name=":0" /> The regular three sports of [[3x3 basketball]], [[futsal]], and [[volleyball]] were established after they were played at both of the first two editions of the games.<ref name=":0" /><ref name=":1" /> |
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The third edition of games were hosted in [[Porto]], [[Portugal]], in 2017 and featured tennis in addition to the regular three sports.<ref name=":4" /> The fourth edition of the games, hosted in [[Niš]], [[Serbia]], also featured tennis.<ref name=":5" /><ref name=":6" /> [[Paris]], [[France]], hosted the fifth edition of the games in 2019, which saw a return to the regular three sports being played.<ref name=":7" /> Future editions of the International Erasmus Games were cancelled due to the [[COVID-19 pandemic]].<ref name=":3" /> The International Erasmus Games returned following the [[COVID-19 pandemic]] with the sixth edition of the games in [[Coimbra]], [[Portugal]], in 2022.<ref name=":3" /> The sixth and seventh editions of the games, the latter of which were hosted in [[Madrid]], [[Spain]], featured athletics in addition to the regular three sports.<ref name=":8" /><ref name=":9" /> |
The third edition of games were hosted in [[Porto]], [[Portugal]], in 2017 and featured tennis in addition to the regular three sports.<ref name=":4" /> The fourth edition of the games, hosted in [[Niš]], [[Serbia]], also featured tennis.<ref name=":5" /><ref name=":6" /> [[Paris]], [[France]], hosted the fifth edition of the games in 2019, which saw a return to the regular three sports being played.<ref name=":7" /> Future editions of the International Erasmus Games were cancelled due to the [[COVID-19 pandemic]].<ref name=":3" /> The International Erasmus Games returned following the [[COVID-19 pandemic]] with the sixth edition of the games in [[Coimbra]], [[Portugal]], in 2022.<ref name=":3" /> The sixth and seventh editions of the games, the latter of which were hosted in [[Madrid]], [[Spain]], featured athletics in addition to the regular three sports.<ref name=":8" /><ref name=":9" /> |
International Erasmus Games | |
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Status | Active |
Genre | Multi-sport event |
Frequency | Annual |
Location(s) | International |
Inaugurated | 2015; 9 years ago (2015) |
Organised by | Erasmus Student Network |
Website | International Erasmus Games |
The International Erasmus Games are a multi-sport event held annually for members of the Erasmus Student Network, a student organisation for students on exchange in Europe.[1][2][3] Held annually in different European cities home to Erasmus Student Network local sections, the games bring together hundreds of participants from multiple countries worldwide.[2][3]
A conception of ESN Poland and ESN Italy, the first International Erasmus Games were hosted in Kraków, Poland, in 2015.[2][4] Since then, the games have had seven editions hosted in seven cities in six different countries.[2] The eighth edition of the games are set to be hosted in Wrocław, Poland, from 30 May to 2 June 2024.[5]
The International Erasmus Games were initiated by a coordinated effort of ESN Poland and ESN Italy.[2] The first edition of the games, hosted in Kraków, Poland, were called ESN Team.[2][4] The second edition of the games were hosted in Milan, Italy.[2] Since the second edition, the games have been called the International Erasmus Games.[2] The regular three sports of 3x3 basketball, futsal, and volleyball were established after they were played at both of the first two editions of the games.[2][4]
The third edition of games were hosted in Porto, Portugal, in 2017 and featured tennis in addition to the regular three sports.[6] The fourth edition of the games, hosted in Niš, Serbia, also featured tennis.[7][8] Paris, France, hosted the fifth edition of the games in 2019, which saw a return to the regular three sports being played.[9] Future editions of the International Erasmus Games were cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[3] The International Erasmus Games returned following the COVID-19 pandemic with the sixth edition of the games in Coimbra, Portugal, in 2022.[3] The sixth and seventh editions of the games, the latter of which were hosted in Madrid, Spain, featured athletics in addition to the regular three sports.[10][11]
The eighth edition of the games are set to be hosted in Wrocław, Poland, from 30 May to 2 June 2024.[5]
Year | Games | Host | Date | Sports | Athletes | Ref |
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2015 | 1 | ![]() |
26–29 March | 3 | 300 | [4] |
2016 | 2 | ![]() |
5–8 May | 3 | 320 | [2] |
2017 | 3 | ![]() |
18–21 May | 4 | 200 | [6] |
2018 | 4 | ![]() |
17–20 May | 4 | 250 | [7][8] |
2019 | 5 | ![]() |
2–5 May | 3 | 350 | [9] |
2022 | 6 | ![]() |
12–15 May | 4 | 250 | [3][10] |
2023 | 7 | ![]() |
18–21 May | 4 | 200 | [11][12] |
2024 | 8 | ![]() |
30 May – 2 June | 3 | TBD | [5] |