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1 Sports  



1.1  Summer Games  





1.2  Winter Games  







2 Editions  



2.1  Summer Games  





2.2  Winter Games  





2.3  Cadet Games  







3 Medals  



3.1  Summer Games  





3.2  Winter Games  







4 See also  





5 References  





6 External links  














Military World Games






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Military World Games
First event1995 Rome
Occur every4 Years
Last event2019 Wuhan
Next eventCuricó 2023
PurposeMilitary multi-sport event for nations of the world
OrganizationCISM

The Military World Games is a multi-sport event for military sportspeople, organized by the International Military Sports Council (CISM). They have been held since 1995, although championships for separate sports had been held for some years. A winter edition of the games was subsequently created; the first edition was organized by the Italian regionofAosta Valley from 20 to 25 of March 2010.[1]

Sports[edit]

Summer Games[edit]

  • Artistic gymnastics (details)
  • Athletics (details)
  • Badminton (details)
  • Basketball (details)
  • Beach volleyball (details)
  • Boxing (details)
  • Cycling (details)
  • Diving (details)
  • Equestrian (details)
  • Fencing (details)
  • Football (details)
  • Golf (details)
  • Handball (details)
  • Judo (details)
  • Modern pentathlon (details)
  • Open water swimming (details)
  • Orienteering (details)
  • Parachuting (details)
  • Sailing (details)
  • Shooting (details)
  • Swimming (details)
  • Table tennis (details)
  • Taekwondo (details)
  • Tennis (details)
  • Triathlon (details)
  • Volleyball (details)
  • Wrestling (details)
  • Military sports

    Winter Games[edit]

  • Biathlon (details)
  • Cross-country skiing (details)
  • Military patrol (details)
  • Short track speed skating (details)
  • Ski mountaineering (details)
  • Ski-orienteering (details)
  • Sport climbing (details)
  • Editions[edit]

    Summer Games[edit]

    1999
    2003
    2007
    2011
    2015
    2019
    2023
    2027
    Host cities of the Military Games
    Year Games Host Opened by Dates Nations Competitors Sports Events Top Country
    On Medal Table
    Men Women Total
    1995 1 Italy Rome Oscar Luigi Scalfaro September 4 – 16 93 4017 17 179  Russia
    1999 2 Croatia Zagreb Franjo Tuđman August 8 – 17 80 7825 18 199  Russia
    2003 3 Italy Catania Carlo Azeglio Ciampi December 4 – 11 81 3217 11 120  China
    2007 4 India Hyderabad Pratibha Patil October 14 – 21 101 4738 15 157  Russia
    2011 5 Brazil Rio de Janeiro Dilma Rousseff July 15 – 24 113 4017 20 195  Brazil
    2015 6 South Korea Mungyeong Park Geun-hye October 2 – 11 110 8700 24 248  Russia
    2019 7 China Wuhan Xi Jinping October 18 – 27 110 9308 27 316  China

    Winter Games[edit]

    2013
    2017
    2022
    2025
    Host cities of the Military Games
    Year Games Host Dates Nations Competitors Sports Events Top Country
    On Medal Table
    Men Women Total
    2010 1 Italy Aosta Valley March 20 – 25 43 800 6 28  Italy
    2013 2 France Annecy March 24 – 29 40 1000 8 36  France
    2017 3 Russia Sochi February 24 – 27 25 402 7 44  Russia
    2022 4 Germany Berchtesgaden Cancelled, due to the COVID-19 pandemic[2]
    2025 5 Switzerland Bern Future event

    Cadet Games[edit]

    Year Games Host Dates Nations Competitors Sports Events Top Country
    On Medal Table
    Men Women Total
    2010 1 Turkey Ankara
    2014 2 Ecuador Quito
    2022[3] 3 Russia St. Petersburg 4–12 August 20 7  Russia

    Source:[4]

    Medals[edit]

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Guidance for Submitting a Candidature to the Organization of the 1st CISM Winter Military Games" (PDF). CISM official website. CISM Winter Military Games Bidding Book. Retrieved 26 April 2020.
  • ^ Iveson, Ali (31 December 2021). "Military World Winter Games cancelled over COVID-19 concerns". InsideTheGames.biz. Retrieved 15 January 2022.
  • ^ "The III CISM Military World Cadet – St. Petersburg, August 4 – 12, 2022".
  • ^ "CISM - World Cadet Games".
  • External links[edit]


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