In today's world, Military World Games is a topic that has captured the attention of many people. Whether due to its relevance in today's society, its impact on history or its influence in the workplace, Military World Games has been the subject of multiple research and debates. From its origins to its evolution today, Military World Games has been a fascinating topic that has sparked the interest of scholars, experts, and enthusiasts alike. In this article, we will explore different aspects related to Military World Games, delving into its importance, opportunities and challenges that it currently presents.
First event | 1995 Rome |
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Occur every | 4 Years |
Last event | 2019 Wuhan |
Next event | Curicó 2023 |
Purpose | Military multi-sport event for nations of the world |
Organization | CISM |
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 region of Aosta Valley from 20 to 25 of March 2010.
Year | Games | Host | Opened by | Dates | Nations | Competitors | Sports | Events | Top Country On Medal Table | ||
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Men | Women | Total | |||||||||
1995 | 1 | Rome | Oscar Luigi Scalfaro | September 4 – 16 | 93 | 4017 | 17 | 179 | Russia | ||
1999 | 2 | Zagreb | Franjo Tuđman | August 8 – 17 | 80 | 7825 | 18 | 199 | Russia | ||
2003 | 3 | Catania | Carlo Azeglio Ciampi | December 4 – 11 | 81 | 3217 | 11 | 120 | China | ||
2007 | 4 | Hyderabad | Pratibha Patil | October 14 – 21 | 101 | 4738 | 15 | 157 | Russia | ||
2011 | 5 | Rio de Janeiro | Dilma Rousseff | July 15 – 24 | 113 | 4017 | 20 | 195 | Brazil | ||
2015 | 6 | Mungyeong | Park Geun-hye | October 2 – 11 | 110 | 8700 | 24 | 248 | Russia | ||
2019 | 7 | Wuhan | Xi Jinping | October 18 – 27 | 110 | 9308 | 27 | 316 | China |
Year | Games | Host | Dates | Nations | Competitors | Sports | Events | Top Country On Medal Table | ||
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Men | Women | Total | ||||||||
2010 | 1 | Aosta Valley | March 20 – 25 | 43 | 800 | 6 | 28 | Italy | ||
2013 | 2 | Annecy | March 24 – 29 | 40 | 1000 | 8 | 36 | France | ||
2017 | 3 | Sochi | February 24 – 27 | 25 | 402 | 7 | 44 | Russia | ||
2022 | 4 | Berchtesgaden | Cancelled, due to the COVID-19 pandemic | |||||||
2025 | 5 | Bern | Future event |
Year | Games | Host | Dates | Nations | Competitors | Sports | Events | Top Country On Medal Table | ||
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Men | Women | Total | ||||||||
2010 | 1 | Ankara | ||||||||
2014 | 2 | Quito | ||||||||
2022 | 3 | St. Petersburg | 4–12 August | 20 | 7 | Russia |
Summer GamesAs of 2019 Military World Games.
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Winter GamesAs of 2017 Winter Military World Games.
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