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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Distinguish Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Infobox recurring event The FISU World University Games, formerly the Universiade, is an international multi-sport event, organized for university athletes by the International University Sports Federation (FISU). The former name is a portmanteau of the words "University" and "Olympiad".

The Universiade is referred to in English as the World University Games or World Student Games; however, this latter term can also refer to competitions for sub-University grades students. In July 2020 as part of a new branding system by the FISU, it was stated that the Universiade was to be officially branded as the FISU World University Games.[1]

The most recent summer event was the 2021 Summer World University Games held in Chengdu, China from 28 July – 8 August 2023, after being postponed three times due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[2] It effectively replaced the 2023 Summer World University Games, that was set to be held in Yekaterinburg, Russia. It was cancelled after the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[3][4] The most recent winter event was the 2023 Winter World University Games held in Lake Placid, United States from 11 to 21 January 2023, after the 2021 edition scheduled to be held in Lucerne, Switzerland was also cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[5][6][7]

Precursors

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A student football match held at the 3rd World Festival of Youth and Students
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During the 1989 Summer Universiade
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During the 2011 Summer Universiade

The idea of a global international sports competition between student-athletes pre-dates the 1949 formation of the International University Sports Federation (FISU), which now hosts the Universiade, and even the very first World University Games held in 1923. English peace campaigner Hodgson Pratt was an early advocate of such an event, proposing (and passing) a motion at the 1891 Universal Peace Congress in Rome to create a series of international student conferences in rotating host capital cities, with activities including art and sport. This did not come to pass, but a similar event was created in Germany in 1909 in the form of the Academic Olympia. Five editions were held from 1909 to 1913, all of which were hosted in Germany following the cancellation of an Italy-based event.[8]

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Opening ceremony of the 2017 Summer Universiade

At the start of the 20th century, Jean Petitjean of France began attempting to organise a "University Olympic Games". After discussion with Pierre de Coubertin, the founder of the modern Olympic Games, Petitjean was convinced not to use the word "Olympic" in the tournament's name.[8] Petitjean, and later the Confederation Internationale des Etudiants (CIE), was the first to build a series of international events, beginning with the 1923 International Universities Championships. This was followed by the renamed 1924 Summer Student World Championships a year later and two further editions were held in 1927 and 1928. Another name change resulted in the 1930 International University Games. The CIE's International University Games was held four more times in the 1930s before having its final edition in 1947.[9][10]

A separate group organised an alternative university games in 1939 in Vienna, in post-Anschluss Germany.[9] The onset of World War II ceased all major international student sport activities and the aftermath also led to division among the movement, as the CIE was disbanded and rival organisations emerged. The Union Internationale des Étudiants (UIE) incorporated a university sports games into the World Festival of Youth and Students from 1947 to 1962, including one separate, unofficial games in 1954. This event principally catered for Eastern European countries.[11]

After the closure of the CIE and the creation of the first UIE-organised games, FISU came into being in 1949 and held its own first major student sport event the same year in the form of the 1949 Summer International University Sports Week. The Sports Week was held biennially until 1955. Like the CIE's games before it, the FISU events were initially Western-led sports competitions.[9]

Division between the largely Western European FISU and Eastern European UIE eventually began to dissipate among broadened participation at the 1957 World University Games. This event was not directly organised by either group, instead being organised by Jean Petitjean in France (which remained neutral to the split), but all respective nations from the groups took part. The FISU-organised Universiade became the direct successor to this competition, maintaining the biennial format into the inaugural 1959 Universiade. It was not until the 1957 World University Games that the Soviet Union began to compete in FISU events. That same year, what had previously been a European competition became a truly global one, with the inclusion of Brazil, Japan and the United States among the competing nations. The increased participation ultimately led to the establishment of the Universiade as the primary global student sport championship.[8][9]

Precursor events

Not recognized by FISU as Universiade or World University Games:

Precursor events
# Year Event Body Host city Host country
1 1923 International Universities Championships CIE Paris Шаблон:Flag
2 1924 Summer Student World Championships CIE Warsaw Шаблон:Flag
3 1927 Summer Student World Championships CIE Rome Шаблон:Flag
4 1928 Summer Student World Championships CIE Paris Шаблон:Flag
5 1930 International University Games CIE Darmstadt Шаблон:Flag
6 1933 International University Games CIE Turin Шаблон:Flag
7 1935 International University Games CIE Budapest Шаблон:Flag
8 1937 International University Games CIE Paris Шаблон:Flag
9 1939 International University Games CIE Monte Carlo Шаблон:MCO
10 1939 International University Games NSDStB Vienna Шаблон:Flag
11 1947 International University Games CIE Paris Шаблон:Flag
12 1947 World Festival of Youth and Students UIE Prague Шаблон:Flag
13 1949 World Festival of Youth and Students UIE Budapest Шаблон:Flag
14 1949 Summer International University Sports Week FISU Merano Шаблон:ITA
15 1951 World Festival of Youth and Students UIE East Berlin Шаблон:Flag
16 1951 Summer International University Sports Week FISU Luxembourg Шаблон:LUX
17 1953 World Festival of Youth and Students UIE Bucharest Шаблон:Flag
18 1953 Summer International University Sports Week FISU Dortmund Шаблон:Flag
19 1955 World Festival of Youth and Students UIE Warsaw Шаблон:Flag
20 1955 Summer International University Sports Week FISU San Sebastián Шаблон:Flag
21 1957 World Festival of Youth and Students UIE Moscow Шаблон:Flag
22 1957 World University Games PUC Paris Шаблон:Flag
23 1959 World Festival of Youth and Students UIE Vienna Шаблон:AUT
24 1962 World Festival of Youth and Students UIE Helsinki Шаблон:FIN

Editions

Summer Games

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Overview of summer Universiade events
Games Year Host country Host city Opened by Dates Nations Competitors Sports Events Top nation
1 1959 Шаблон:ITA Turin Giovanni Gronchi 26 August – 7 September 45 985 7 60 Шаблон:FlagIOC2
2 1961 Шаблон:Flag Sofia Dimitar Ganev 25 August – 3 September 32 1270 9 68 Шаблон:FlagIOC2
3 1963 Шаблон:Flag Porto Alegre Paulo de Tarso Santos 30 August – 8 September 27 917 9 70 Шаблон:FlagIOC2
4 1965 Шаблон:Flag Budapest István Dobi 20–30 August 32 1729 9 74 Шаблон:FlagIOC2
5 1967 Шаблон:Flag Tokyo Hirohito 27 August – 4 September 30 937 10 83 Шаблон:Nowrap
6 1970 Шаблон:ITA TurinШаблон:Efn Giuseppe Saragat 26 August – 6 September 40 2080 9 82 Шаблон:FlagIOC2
7 1973 Шаблон:URS Moscow Leonid Brezhnev 15–25 August 72 2765 10 111 Шаблон:FlagIOC2
8 1975 Шаблон:ITA RomeШаблон:Efn Giovanni Leone 18–21 August 38 450 1 38 Шаблон:FlagIOC2
9 1977 Шаблон:Flag Sofia Todor Zhivkov 17–28 August 78 2939 10 101 Шаблон:FlagIOC2
10 1979 Шаблон:MEX Mexico City José López Portillo 2–13 September 85 2974 10 97 Шаблон:FlagIOC2
11 1981 Шаблон:Flag Bucharest Nicolae Ceaușescu 19–30 July 86 2912 10 133 Шаблон:FlagIOC2
12 1983 Шаблон:CAN Edmonton Prince Charles 1–12 July 73 2400 10 118 Шаблон:FlagIOC2
13 1985 Шаблон:Flag Kobe Akihito 24 August – 4 September 106 3949 11 123 Шаблон:FlagIOC2
14 1987 Шаблон:Flag Zagreb Lazar Mojsov 8–19 July 122 6423 12 139 Шаблон:FlagIOC2
15 1989 Шаблон:Flag DuisburgШаблон:Efn Helmut Kohl 22–30 August 79 1785 4 66 Шаблон:FlagIOC2
16 1991 Шаблон:Flag Sheffield Anne, Princess Royal 14–25 July 101 3346 11 119 Шаблон:FlagIOC2
17 1993 Шаблон:USA Buffalo Primo Nebiolo 8–18 July 118 3582 12 135 Шаблон:FlagIOC2
18 1995 Шаблон:Flag Fukuoka Naruhito 23 August – 3 September 118 3949 12 144 Шаблон:FlagIOC2
19 1997 Шаблон:ITA Sicily Oscar Luigi Scalfaro 20–31 August 122 3582 10 129 Шаблон:FlagIOC2
20 1999 Шаблон:Flag Palma de Mallorca Infanta Elena, Duchess of Lugo 3–13 July 114 4076 12 142 Шаблон:FlagIOC2
21 2001 Шаблон:Flag Beijing Jiang Zemin 22 August – 1 September 165 6757 12 170 Шаблон:FlagIOC2
22 2003 Шаблон:Flag Daegu Roh Moo-hyun 21–31 August 174 7180 13 189 Шаблон:FlagIOC2
23 2005 Шаблон:TUR İzmir Ahmet Necdet Sezer 11–22 August 133 7816 14 195 Шаблон:FlagIOC2
24 2007 Шаблон:THA Bangkok Vajiralongkorn 8–18 August 150 6093 15 236 Шаблон:FlagIOC2
25 2009 Шаблон:Flag Belgrade Mirko Cvetković 1–12 July 145 5379 15 203 Шаблон:FlagIOC2
26 2011 Шаблон:Flag Shenzhen Hu Jintao 12–23 August 165 7999 24 306 Шаблон:FlagIOC2
27 2013 Шаблон:RUS Kazan Vladimir Putin 6–17 July 162 7966 27 351 Шаблон:FlagIOC2
28 2015 Шаблон:Flag Gwangju Park Geun-hye 3–14 July 142 7432 21 274 Шаблон:FlagIOC2
29 2017 Шаблон:NowrapШаблон:Efn Taipei Tsai Ing-wen 19–30 August 145 7377 22 272 Шаблон:FlagIOC2
30 2019 Шаблон:ITA NaplesШаблон:Efn Sergio Mattarella 3–14 July 112 5971 18 220 Шаблон:FlagIOC2
31 2021 Шаблон:Flag Chengdu Xi Jinping 28 July – 8 August 2023Шаблон:Efn 116 5056 18 268 Шаблон:FlagIOC2
2023 Шаблон:RUS Yekaterinburg colspan=7 Шаблон:N/a
32 2025 Шаблон:GER Rhine-Ruhr metropolitan region 16–27 July 20 225
33 2027 Шаблон:KOR Chungcheong Province 1-12 August 17
34 2029 Шаблон:USA Research Triangle[12] 19–31 July (proposed) 17

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Winter Games

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Winter World University Games editions
Games Year Host country Host city Opened by Dates Nations Competitors Sports Events Top nation
1 1960 Шаблон:Flag Chamonix Charles de Gaulle 28 February – 6 March 16 151 5 13 Шаблон:FlagIOC2
2 1962 Шаблон:SUI Villars Paul Chaudet 6–12 March 22 273 6 12 Шаблон:FlagIOC2
3 1964 Шаблон:Flag Špindlerův Mlýn Antonín Novotný 11–17 February 21 285 5 15 Шаблон:FlagIOC2
4 1966 Шаблон:ITA Sestriere Giuseppe Saragat 5–13 February 29 434 6 19 Шаблон:FlagIOC2
5 1968 Шаблон:AUT Innsbruck Franz Jonas 21–28 January 26 424 7 23 Шаблон:FlagIOC2
6 1970 Шаблон:FIN Rovaniemi Urho Kekkonen 3–9 April 25 421 7 24 Шаблон:FlagIOC2
7 1972 Шаблон:USA Lake Placid Richard Nixon 26 February – 5 March 23 351 7 25 Шаблон:FlagIOC2
8 1975 Шаблон:ITA Livigno Giovanni Leone 6–13 April 15 143 2 13 Шаблон:FlagIOC2
9 1978 Шаблон:Flag Špindlerův Mlýn Gustáv Husák 5–12 February 21 260 7 16 Шаблон:FlagIOC2
10 1981 Шаблон:Flag Jaca Juan Carlos I 25 February – 4 March 28 394 7 19 Шаблон:FlagIOC2
11 1983 Шаблон:Flag Sofia Todor Zhivkov 17–27 February 28 535 7 21 Шаблон:FlagIOC2
12 1985 Шаблон:ITA Belluno Sandro Pertini 16–24 February 34 538 7 30 Шаблон:FlagIOC2
13 1987 Шаблон:Flag Štrbské Pleso Gustáv Husák 21–28 February 21 596 6 25 Шаблон:FlagIOC2
14 1989 Шаблон:Flag Sofia Todor Zhivkov 2–12 March 21 681 8 40 Шаблон:FlagIOC2
15 1991 Шаблон:Flag Sapporo Naruhito 2–10 March 34 668 8 40 Шаблон:FlagIOC2
16 1993 Шаблон:Flag Zakopane Lech Wałęsa 6–14 February 41 668 8 36 Шаблон:FlagIOC2
17 1995 Шаблон:Flag Jaca Juan Carlos I 18–28 February 41 765 9 35 Шаблон:FlagIOC2
18 1997 Шаблон:Flag Muju-Jeonju Kim Young-sam 24 January – 2 February 48 877 9 51 Шаблон:FlagIOC2
19 1999 Шаблон:SVK Poprad-Vysoké Tatry Rudolf Schuster 22–30 January 40 926 8 52 Шаблон:FlagIOC2
20 2001 Шаблон:Flag Zakopane Aleksander Kwaśniewski 7–17 February 41 1,007 9 52 Шаблон:FlagIOC2
21 2003 Шаблон:Flagcountry Tarvisio Renzo Tondo 16–26 January 46 1,266 10 59 Шаблон:FlagIOC2
22 2005 Шаблон:AUT Innsbruck-Seefeld Heinz Fischer 12–22 January 50 1,449 11 68 Шаблон:FlagIOC2
23 2007 Шаблон:ITA Turin George Killian 17–27 January 48 1,638 11 72 Шаблон:FlagIOC2
24 2009 Шаблон:CHN Harbin Liu Yandong 18–28 February 44 1,545 12 81 Шаблон:FlagIOC2
25 2011 Шаблон:TUR Erzurum Abdullah Gül 27 January – 6 February 52 1,593 11 66 Шаблон:FlagIOC2
26 2013 Шаблон:ITA Trentino Ugo Rossi 11–21 December Шаблон:Efn 50 1,698 12 79 Шаблон:FlagIOC2
27 2015 Шаблон:SVK Štrbské PlesoOsrblie Шаблон:Efn Andrej Kiska 24 January – 1 February 43 1,546 11 68 Шаблон:FlagIOC2
Шаблон:Flag Granada Felipe VI 4–14 February
28 2017 Шаблон:KAZ Almaty Nursultan Nazarbayev 29 January – 8 February 57 1,604 12 85 Шаблон:FlagIOC2
29 2019 Шаблон:RUS Krasnoyarsk Vladimir Putin 2–12 March 58 3,000 11 76 Шаблон:FlagIOC2
30 2021 Шаблон:SUI Lucerne colspan=7 Шаблон:N/a
31 2023 Шаблон:USA Lake Placid[13] Kathy Hochul 12–22 January 47 1443 12 85 Шаблон:FlagIOC2
32 2025 Шаблон:ITA Turin 13–23 January 11
33 2027 bid submissions accepted until 31 January 2022[14]
34 2029 bid submissions accepted until 31 January 2022[14]

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Sports

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Summer Games

Unlike other sporting events, the World University Games are recognized for the flexibility in their program, as since the second edition held in 1961, it has been up to the Organizing Committee and the National University Sports Federation of the host country to choose sports or optional competitions. according to the reality of the host country. However, there is a list of mandatory sports that are defined by the International University Sports Federation that is reviewed at the end of each edition as the games also serves as World University Championship in those sports. At the first edition held in Turin in 1959, only 8 sports were in the sporting program (athletics, basketball, fencing, gymnastics, swimming, tennis, volleyball and water polo). The first sport to be considered optional was diving, which was added to the second edition held in Sofia, Bulgaria in 1961. In addition, optional events were added in basketball and volleyball, when women's tournaments were played. In Porto Alegre 1963 the woman's basketball was dropped from the sporting program. In 1967, the third World University Judo Championship was held in Tokyo, and it was integrated into the fifth edition of the Summer Universiade as an extra sport, thus gaining the status of an optional sport and thus inaugurating a new type of sport at the event, which is that of the optional sport. Therefore, the sport with this status is not part of the fixed program and may be in this edition, but not necessarily in the next one.

Compulsory sports

Team sports
  1. Basketball at the Summer Universiade
  2. Volleyball at the Summer Universiade
  3. Water polo at the Summer Universiade
Individual sports
  1. Athletics at the Summer Universiade
  2. Swimming at the Summer Universiade
  3. Diving at the Summer Universiade
  4. Gymnastics at the Summer Universiade (artistic and rhythmic) Gymnastics (Artistic) was an optional sport in 1961, turned compulsory in 1963. Rhythmic was an optional sport in 1991,1995 and 1997. Turned compulsory in 2001.
  5. Fencing at the Summer Universiade
  6. Tennis at the Summer Universiade
  7. Table tennis at the Summer Universiade – Compulsory since 2007. Optional sport in 2001.
  8. Judo at the Summer Universiade – Compulsory since 2007. Optional sport in 1967, 1985, 1995, 1999, 2001 and 2003.
  9. Taekwondo at the Summer Universiade – Compulsory since 2015. Optional sport in 2003, 2005, 2007, 2009 and 2011.
  10. Archery at the Summer Universiade – Compulsory since 2019. Optional sport in 2003, 2005, 2009, 2011, 2013, 2015 and 2017.
  11. Badminton at the Summer Universiade – Compulsory since 2021. Optional sport in 2007, 2011, 2013, 2015 and 2017.

Optional sports

Team sports
  1. Baseball at the Summer Universiade – 6 times (1993, 1995, 2015, 2017,scheduled for 2027 and 2029)
  2. Beach volleyball at the Summer Universiade – 3 times (2011, 2013, scheduled for 2025)
  3. Field hockey at the Summer Universiade – 2 times (1991, 2013)
  4. Rugby sevens at the Summer Universiade – 3 times (2013, 2019 scheduled for 2029)
  5. Basketball at the Summer Universiade (3x3 basketball) – scheduled for 2025
  6. Handball at the Summer Universiade – 1 time (2015)
  7. Softball at the Summer Universiade – 1 time (2007 scheduled for 2029)
Individual sports
  1. Rowing at the Summer Universiade – 7 times (1987, 1989, 1993, 2013, 2015, 2021 and scheduled for 2025)
  2. Shooting at the Summer Universiade – 6 times (2007, 2011, 2013, 2015, 2019 and 2021)
  3. Wrestling at the Summer Universiade – 5 times (1973, 1977, 1981, 2005, 2013)
  4. Golf at the Summer Universiade – 4 times (2007, 2011, 2015, 2017)
  5. Sailing at the Summer Universiade – 4 times (1999, 2005, 2011, 2019)
  6. Open Water Swimming at the Summer Universiade – 4 times (2011, 2013, 2015, 2017 and scheduled for 2025)
  7. Weightlifting at the Summer Universiade – 3 times (2011, 2013, 2017)
  8. Canoeing at the Summer Universiade – 2 times (1987, 2013)
  9. Chess at the Summer Universiade – 2 times (2011, 2013)
  10. Cycling at the Summer Universiade – 2 times (1983, 2011)
  11. Wushu at the Summer Universiade – 2 times (2017, 2021)
  12. Aerobics Gymnastics at the Summer Universiade – 1 time (2011)
  13. Belt wrestling at the Summer Universiade – 1 time (2013)
  14. Billiards at the Summer Universiade – 1 time (2017)
  15. Boxing at the Summer Universiade – 1 time (2013)
  16. Roller sports at the Summer Universiade – 1 time (2017)
  17. Sambo at the Summer Universiade – 1 time (2013)
  18. Synchronized swimming at the Summer Universiade – 1 time (2013)
Removed sports
  1. Football at the Summer Universiade – Obsolescent since 2019,after the creation of FISU World Cup Optional sport in 1979, compulsory from 1985 to 2019.

Winter Games

Since 1960 until 1989, limited and fixed sports were held. Since 1991 Winter Universiade the host is allowed to choose some sports that are approved by FISU as optional sports.

Compulsory sports

Team sports
  1. Curling at the Winter Universiade – Compulsory since 2007. Optional sport in 2003.
  2. Ice hockey at the Winter Universiade – Compulsory since 1966. Optional sport in 1962.
Individual sports
  1. Alpine skiing at the Winter Universiade
  2. Biathlon at the Winter Universiade – Compulsory since 1997. Optional sport in 1983, 1989, 1993, 1997 and 1999.
  3. Cross-country skiing at the Winter Universiade
  4. Figure skating at the Winter Universiade – Compulsory since 1981. Optional sport in 1960, 1962, 1964, 1966 and 1968.
  5. Freestyle skiing at the Winter Universiade – Compulsory since 2023. Optional sport in 2005, 2009, 2011, 2013, 2015, 2017 and 2019.
  6. Snowboarding at the Winter Universiade – Compulsory since 1999. Optional sport in 1995 and 1997.
  7. Ski-orienteering at the Winter Universiade – Compulsory since 2027. Optional sport in 2019,special status in 2025 and compulsory starting in 2027
  8. Short track speed skating at the Winter Universiade – Compulsory since 1997. Optional sport in 1985, 1989, 1991, 1993 and 1995.

Optional sports

Team sports
  1. Bandy at the Winter Universiade – 1 time (2019)
Individual sports
  1. Nordic combined at the Winter Universiade – 27 times (1960–1970, 1978, 1981–2023). Compulsory sport from 1960 to 1970, and from 1981 to 2007; optional in 1972, 1978, 2011, 2013, 2015, 2017 and 2023.
  2. Ski jumping at the Winter Universiade – 25 times (1960–1972, 1978, 1981–2017). Compulsory sport from 1960 to 1970, and between 1981 and 2007; optional in 1972, 1978, 2011, 2013, 2015, 2017 and 2023.
  3. Ski mountaineering at the Winter Universiade – 1 time scheduled for 2025.
  4. Skeleton at the Winter Universiade – 1 time (2005)
Special sport status
  1. Speed skating at the Winter Universiade – 11 times (1968–2023). Sport with special status (1968, 1970, 1972, 1991, 1997, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2013, 2017, 2023).

Medals

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Summer Games

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Winter Games

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See also

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References

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External links

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