The Universiade is an International multi-sport event, organized for university athletes by the International University Sports Federation (FISU). The name is a combination of the words "University" and "olympiad". The Universiade is often 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, as well.
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An "International Universities Championship" was held in 1923 under the auspices of the Union Nationale des Étudiants Français (UNEF). Official "Summer Student World Championships" were organised by the Confédération Internationale des Étudiants (CIE) from 1924 and were renamed "International University Games" in 1930. From 1949 onwards a biennial "Summer International University Sports Week" was organised by the Fédération Internationale du Sport Universitaire (FISU) and became the "World University Games" in 1957. The event was first officially entitled "Universiade" in 1959. Alternative championships were organised in 1939 and by the Union Internationale des Étudiants (UIE) from 1947-1962. Women's events were first held in 1930.
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The first official World Student Games were organised in 1924 and were held under the auspices of the Fédération Internationale du Sport Universitaire (FISU) from 1949. An alternative event was organised by the Union Internationale des Étudiants (UIE) from 1947-1962, including one unofficial Games in 1954.
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The table below gives an overview of all host cities of both the Summer and Winter Universiades. Only actual host cities are listed.
Year | Games | Summer Universiade | Games | Winter Universiade |
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1959 | I | Turin, Italy | — | |
1960 | — | I | Chamonix, France (3) | |
1961 | II | Sofia, Bulgaria | — | |
1962 | — | II | Villars, Switzerland | |
1963 | III | Porto Alegre, Brazil | — | |
1964 | — | III | Špindlerův Mlýn, Czechoslovakia | |
1965 | IV | Budapest, Hungary | — | |
1966 | — | IV | Sestriere, Italy | |
1967 | V | Tokyo, Japan | — | |
1968 | — | V | Innsbruck, Austria | |
1970 | VI | Turin, Italy | VI | Rovaniemi, Finland |
1972 | — | VII | Lake Placid, United States | |
1973 | VII | Moscow, Soviet Union | — | |
1975 | VIII | Rome, Italy | VIII | Livigno, Italy |
1977 | IX | Sofia, Bulgaria | — | |
1978 | — | IX | Špindlerův Mlýn, Czechoslovakia | |
1979 | X | Mexico City, Mexico | — | |
1981 | XI | Bucharest, Romania | X | Jaca, Spain |
1983 | XII | Edmonton, Alberta, Canada | XI | Sofia, Bulgaria |
1985 | XIII | Kobe, Japan | XII | Belluno, Italy |
1987 | XIV | Zagreb, Yugoslavia | XIII | Štrbské Pleso, Czechoslovakia |
1989 | XV | Duisburg, West Germany | XIV | Sofia, Bulgaria |
1991 | XVI | Sheffield, United Kingdom | XV | Sapporo, Japan |
1993 | XVII | Buffalo, United States | XVI | Zakopane, Poland |
1995 | XVIII | Fukuoka, Japan | XVII | Jaca, Spain |
1997 | XIX | Sicily, Italy | XVIII | Muju, South Korea |
1999 | XX | Palma de Mallorca, Spain | XIX | Poprad Tatry, Slovakia |
2001 | XXI | Beijing, China | XX | Zakopane, Poland |
2003 | XXII | Daegu, South Korea | XXI | Tarvisio, Italy |
2005 | XXIII | İzmir, Turkey | XXII | Innsbruck / Seefeld, Austria |
2007 | XXIV | Bangkok, Thailand | XXIII | Turin, Italy |
2009 | XXV | Belgrade, Serbia | XXIV | Harbin, China |
2011 | XXVI | Shenzhen, China | XXV | Erzurum, Turkey |
2013 | XXVII | Kazan, Russia | XXVI | Maribor, Slovenia |
2015 | XXVIII | Gwangju, South Korea | XXVII | Granada, Spain |
On January 16, 2007 Shenzhen and Erzurum were announced as the host cities of the 2011 Universiades.
For 2011, Shenzhen was the candidate of the People's Republic of China. [2] On June 28, 2006, the official bid book had been sent to the FISU HQ to confirm its bid. [3]
For the 2011 Summer Universiade, the bid cities were the following:
For the 2011 Winter Universiade, the bid cities were the following:
FISU has officially closed the bidding period for the 2013 Universiades. The following cities have officially entered their candidature within the deadline:
Winter
Summer
The final decision to attribute the 2013 Universiades was taken in Brussels, Belgium on May 31st, 2008, and the selected cities were Maribor and Kazan. [4]
The bid are expected before March 15, 2009, and the election of both host cities is foreseen on June 30, 2009. The bids to host the 2015 Summer Universiade were:
The only bid to host the 2015 Winter Universiade was:
The final decision to attribute the 2015 Universiades was taken in Brussels, Belgium on May 23, 2009, and the selected cities were Gwangju and Granada.
The 2017 Universiade host cities will be selected in November 2011[5].
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2011
2013
2015
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