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World University Games

(World University Games)

Known as the "Little Olympic Games", it is a world-wide comprehensive sports meeting sponsored by the Federation International University Sports Federation, which is limited to college students and those who have graduated less than two years (age limit 17-28). Founded in 1959, formerly known as the International Universiade.

In the early 1920s, international university organizations at that time began to plan and hold the World Universiade. 1923 in may, the world university sports conference was held in Paris, and the conference decided to hold the first international university games the following year. 1924, the first international Universiade was held in Warsaw, with three events: track and field, swimming and fencing. Since then, the sports meeting has been held irregularly, and it was held for 8 times in 1939 * * *. Later, due to the interruption of the World War II Games, 1947 resumed. However, since 195 1, due to the changes in the international situation, it has been divided into two sports meetings, one in the west is called "International Student Games" and the other in the east is called "Youth Student Games" or "Youth Goodwill Games". These two camps organize and hold their own university sports meeting.

Overview of the Early International Universiade (1924- 1949)

meeting

hold time

Venue

1

1924

Warsaw, Poland

2

1927

Rome (Italy)

three

1928

Paris, France

four

1930

Darmstadt (German)

five

1933

Turin (Italy)

six

1935

Budapest (Hungary)

seven

1937

Paris, France

eight

1939

Monaco (Monaco)

nine

1947

Paris, France

10

1949

Budapest (Hungary)

Overview of the International Universiade in the Split Period (195 1- 1957)

hold time

Venue

195 1

Berlin (GDR)/Luxembourg (Luxembourg)

1953

Bucharest (Romania)/Dortmund (Federal Republic of Germany)

1954

Budapest (Hungary)

1955

Warsaw (Poland)/San Sebastian (Spain)

1957

Moscow (USSR)/Paris (France)

1957, in order to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the French National Union of Students, the International Universiade and the International Cultural Festival were held in Paris. With the unanimous consent of the representatives of 30 countries attending the meeting, it is decided to hold world-wide college sports competitions on a regular basis in the future, named "World University Games", which will be held every two years in principle.

From 65438 to 0959, the first World Universiade was held in Turin, Italy, with 985 athletes from 45 countries participating. Up to 1999, the Universiade has been held for 20 times.

General situation of world university games

meeting

hold time

location

Participating countries and regions

Number of athletes

1

1959

Turin (Italy)

45

985

2

196 1

Sofia (Bulgaria)

32

1270

three

1963

Porto Alegre (Brazil)

27

7 13

four

1965

Budapest (Hungary)

32

1729

five

1967

Tokyo (Japan)

30

937

six

1970

Turin (Italy)

40

2080

seven

1973

Moscow (Soviet Union)

64

2765

eight

1975

Rome (Italy)

40

7 12

nine

1977

Africa (Bulgaria)

Eighty-five

3232

10

1979

Mexico City (Mexico)

Eighty-five

3500

1 1

198 1

Bucharest (Romania)

87

29 15

12

1983

Edmonton (Canada)

Sixty-nine

2402

13

1985

Kobe (Japan)

106

3949

14

1987

Zagreb (Yugoslavia)

12 1

3904

15

1989

Duisburg (Federal Republic of Germany)

90

3000

16

199 1

Sheffield (UK)

10 1

3346

17

1993

Buffalo (USA)

130

6000

18

1995

Fukuoka (Japan)

163

5740

19

1997

Catania (Italy)

160

6000

20

1999

Palma (Spain)

1 14

5776

Generally, the Universiade will include nine officially stipulated events, including track and field, swimming, diving, water polo, gymnastics, fencing, tennis, basketball and volleyball, but the host country has the right to add 1 event. For example, the host country Bulgaria 1977 increased wrestling, Mexico 1979 increased football and Japan 1985 increased judo. 1960, the Universiade was held in Chamonix, France, imitating the Olympic system. At first, the Summer Olympic Games and the Winter Olympic Games were held in odd years and even years respectively. From 198 1, held in the same year. Up to 1999, the Universiade has been held for 19, and the competition events include speed skating, short track speed skating, figure skating, alpine skiing, cross-country skiing, platform skiing, biathlon, ice hockey, nordic combined and skateboarding.

China participated in some track and field events of the first Universiade from 65438 to 0959. From the second session to the eighth session 196 1, China did not send a delegation to participate. From 65438 to 0975, China was accepted as a full member of the International University Sports Federation. From the 9th session of 1977, China sent a delegation to participate in all previous World University Games. Since the Universiade is a large-scale comprehensive sports meeting in the world, second only to the Olympic Games, since the first competition was held in 1959, all countries in the world have attached great importance to it and sent the best athletes to participate. Since 1960s, * * * has broken 65,438+08 world records in track and field and swimming at previous Summer Universiade (see below).

The track and field world record created by the Summer Universiade.

Second session: Sofia (Bulgaria),1961August 25th to September 3rd.

Men's high jump: 2.25m Valery brumel Soviet Union.

Women's discus: 58.06 meters

The 6th session: Turin (Italy), 1970, from August 26th to September 6th.

Women's long jump: 6.84m HeideRosendahl, Federal Republic of Germany.

Men's pole vault: 5.46m.

Ninth session: Sofia (Bulgaria),1977 August 17 to August 28th.

Men's 800m: 1 min 43.40 seconds AlbertoJuantorena Cuba.

Men 1 10 meter hurdles:13second 2 1 Alejandro casas Cuba

Tenth session: Mexico City (Mexico),1979 September 2 to 13.

Men's 200m: 19.72 Italy

Session 13: August 24th to September 4th, Kobe (Japan), 1985.

Men's High Jump: 2.4 1m Igor Paklin Soviet Union.

The swimming world record created by the World University Summer Games

The fifth session: August 27th to September 4th, Tokyo (Japan), 1967.

Men's 400 m freestyle: 4 minutes 08 seconds 2 GregoryCharlton USA

Men's1500m freestyle: 16 minutes 34 seconds 6 Michael Burton USA.

Men's 100 meter backstroke: 59.5 seconds DouglasRussell USA.

59 seconds 3 CharlesHickockx, USA

Men's 200m backstroke: 2: 09.4 CharlesHickockx, USA.

Men's 100 meter butterfly: 56.5 seconds DouglasRussell, USA.

56 seconds 3 DouglasRussell USA

Men's 200m butterfly: 2 minutes 06.0 John Ferris USA

Men's 4× 100 meter medley relay: 3 minutes 57 seconds 2.

CharlesHickockx, USA

Kenmerten, USA

DouglasRussell USA

Ken Walsh, USA

Session 13: August 24th to September 4th, Kobe (Japan), 1985.

Men's 100 meter freestyle: 49 seconds 14 MattBiondi USA.

A brief introduction of the last two World University Games is as follows:

The 9th World Universiade was held in Catania, Sicily, Italy from August 19 to August 3 19, 1997. More than 6,000 athletes from 160 countries and regions participated in track and field, swimming, diving, tennis, fencing, football, basketball, volleyball, water polo, gymnastics (including rhythmic gymnastics) and other 10 events. The top three medals are the United States (20 gold 19 silver and 22 bronze), Ukraine (17 gold, 6 silver and 4 bronze) and Japan (14 gold and 8 silver1bronze). China sent 1 16 athletes to participate in eight events except swimming and water polo, and won 10 gold medal, 9 silver medals and 7 bronze medals, ranking fifth.

1From July 3rd to June 3rd, 999, the 20th Universiade was held in Palma, Spain. 5776 athletes from 1 14 countries participated in track and field, swimming, judo, sailing, diving, tennis, fencing, football, basketball, volleyball, water polo, gymnastics and other 12 events. Results The United States ranked first in the gold medal list with 30 gold medals, 19 silver medals and 15 bronze medals, Russia ranked second with 14 gold medals, 18 silver medals and 12 bronze medals, and Cuba ranked second with 12 gold medals and bronze medals. Japan ranked fourth with 1 1 gold medal, 13 silver medal and 17 bronze medal. China sent 174 athletes to participate in 9 events except sailing, football and water polo, and * * * won 9 gold medals, 6 silver medals and 10 bronze medals, ranking fifth.

The Universiade did not break a world record, but set a Universiade record of 10. The reason may be that since the mid-1980s, competitive sports have been strongly impacted by the wave of professionalization and commercialization, and some top athletes have not participated in the Universiade without appearance fees.

However, according to a statistical data 1999 published in the first month, the World Universiade since the 1990s is still at a fairly high level, just as many Olympic stars made their debut at the Universiade in the 1960s and 1980s, many athletes who won medals at the Olympic Games today are still outstanding athletes who participated in the Universiade. In the192 Barcelona Olympic Games and196 Atlanta Olympic Games, outstanding college students who "hung gold and silver" won 80 gold medals, 84 silver medals and 62 bronze medals in the competitions organized by the International University Sports Federation (see the table below). Among these athletes who stepped onto the Olympic podium from the Universiade, michael johnson, Mikepwell, larry bird, charles barkley and Sabonis of Abieda are famous. Cyclist JeanieLongo, fencer GiovannaTrillini, gymnast VitorSaherbo, etc.

The medals won by FISU medal winners in the last two Olympic Games.

project

age

gold medal

silver medal

bronze

Tracking and archiving; track and filed; athletics

1992

18

15

1 1

1996

18

16

seven

basketball

1992

2

2

Canoe; canoeing

1992

three

2

Bicycle; Bicycle exercise

1992

1

1996

1

dive

1992

1

1

2

1996

1

1

equestrian

1996

1

2

1

enclosure

1992

three

four

2

1996

three

four

2

gymnastics

1992

2

six

1996

2

five

three

judo

1992

five

seven

eight

1996

four

five

10

Rowing

1992

seven

four

three

1996

nine

three

1

swim

1992

2

five

2

1996

three

three

1

volleyball

1996

1

wrestling

1996

1

be equal to

80

84

62

Facing the comments of the news media, the International University Sports Federation denied that the level of the Universiade was gradually declining, but how to attract top athletes through reasonable commercial operation and improve the appreciation and overall sports level of the Universiade is indeed the key to continue to run the Universiade well in the 2 1 century.

The 2nd1Universiade will be held in Beijing, China in August 2006.