Runner-Up Games

by James McNally on September 1, 2004

Well, the Summer Olympics are over for another four years. Athens did a commendable job, even though I fear the country will teeter close to bankruptcy trying to pay for all the security measures. I haven’t watched so much television in a long time. But what to do until Beijing 2008? Or even Torino 2006? How about some of the lesser-known games?

  • Commonwealth Games: Contested among the countries of the British Commonwealth, held every four years. The next games will be held in Melbourne, Australia in 2006.
  • Pan-American Games: Contested among the countries of North, South, and Central America, held every four years. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil will host the next games in 2007.
  • Maccabiah Games: Jewish athletes from around the world gather every four years in Tel Aviv, Israel. The 17th edition of the games will take place in 2005. There seems to be no official site, but here’s some info on the upcoming games from the Maccabi USA site.
  • Pan Arab Games: In contrast, these games gather athletes from the members of the Arab League. Held every four years since 1953, the 2003 games, scheduled to be held in Algiers, Algeria, had to be postponed due to an earthquake. They are set to take place from September 24-October 8, 2004.
  • Islamic Women’s Games: These games were created in 1993 “to give athletes from the strict Islamic countries an opportunity for international competition, while not breaking Islamic law by competing in front of men in inappropriate attire. The Opening ceremonies are open to male spectators, the athletes wearing full traditional Islamic dress. The events however are closed to male spectators, coaches, officials, media or men in any capacity.” They are held every four years in Tehran, Iran, but I cannot find any information online about the upcoming 2005 games.
  • All-Africa Games: Open to athletes from all countries on the African continent, plus Madagascar, these games have been held every four years since 1965. Algiers, Algeria will host these games next in 2007.
  • Asian Games: These games were first held in 1951 and have been held every four years since. Doha, Qatar will host the 15th Asian Games in 2006.
  • Gay Games: Created in 1982 “to foster and augment the self-respect of lesbians and gay men throughout the world, and to engender respect and understanding from the non-gay world.” Organized every four years by the Federation for Gay Games, the next games were originally scheduled to be held in 2006 in Montreal. The Montreal group had a disagreement with the FGG and now will hold its own OutGames, while the Gay Games were awarded to Chicago.
  • Mediterranean Games: Participants come from countries surrounding the Mediterranean Sea, with the notable exception of Israel, which has been refused entry to the games since their inception in 1951. They are held every four years in a coastal city, and the next games will be held in 2005 in Almeria, Spain.
  • World Games: These are the games for sports that are not included in the Olympic Games (including squash, karate, ballroom dancing, parachuting, and tug-of-war). They are held every four years, and the next edition is set for 2005 in Duisburg, Germany.

If that list doesn’t whet your appetite, I’m sure you’ll find something at the comprehensive International Games web site.

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1 jmcnally 10.11.05 at 9:20 pm

Here is a good article about football at the Islamic Women’s Games held recently in Iran, and how it’s helping to break down cultural barriers to women’s participation.

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