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The Gymnasiade, or World Gymnasiade, is an international multi-sport event which is organised by the International School Sport Federation (ISF). It is the largest event among many other sport events held by the ISF. The fifteenth ISF Gymnasiade was organised Brazil in 2013 with more than 1700 young athletes representing 37 countries. Aligned with the philosophy of the organisation, only pupils between the ages of 13 and 18 are eligible to compete.[1]

There are four main sporting competitions at each Gymnasiade: athletics, artistic gymnastics, rhythmic gymnastics, and swimming. Other disciplines may be added upon the request of the organising country, such as trampoline, aerobics. There are 34 athletics events (17 for boys and 17 for girls), which are held in agreement with the IAAF rules. The events are split equally between the genders. Demonstration sports will be displayed as part of the programme. These are Judo, Karate, Wrestling, Chess, Tennis, Archery.

The first edition of the Gymnasiade was held in 1974 in Wiesbaden, Germany and it featured solely gymnastics competitions and swimming. The athletics competition was added to the programme in the following edition in Orléans in 1976. The Gymnasiade continued as a biennial event until 1990, when it was altered to a quadrennial schedule.[2] The next editions will be held in Trabzon, Turkey in 2016 and Morocco in 2018.

Editions

ISF World School Summer Games (Summer High School Games)

Edition Year City Country Date
1 1974 Wiesbaden  West Germany 23–28 September
2 1976 Orléans  France 21–27 June
3 1978 Izmir  Turkey 18–24 July
4 1980 Turin  Italy 1–7 June
5 1982 Lille  France 1–6 June
6 1984 Florence  Italy 5–9 June
7 1986 Nice  France 2–7 June
8 1988 Barcelona  Spain 3–9 June
9 1990 Bruges  Flanders 20–27 May
10 1994 Nicosia  Cyprus 14–21 May
11 1998 Shanghai  China 12–19 October
12 2002 Caen  France 27 May – 3 June
13 2006 Athens/Thessaloniki  Greece 26 June – 3 July
14 2009 Doha  Qatar 7–12 December
15 2013 Brasília  Brazil 28 November – 4 December
16 2016 Trabzon  Turkey 11–18 July
17 2018 Marrakech  Morocco 2–9 May
18 2020 Jinjiang  China

ISF World School Winter Games (Winter High School Games)

  • World School Winter Games consist of:
  1. World School Alpine Skiing Championship
  2. World School Biathlon Championship
  3. World School Curling Championship
  4. World School Figure Skating Championship
  5. World School Ski Freestyle Championship
  6. World School Ski Jumping Championship
  7. World School Snowboard Championship
Edition Year City Country Date
1 2018 Grenoble  France 5 - 10 February

Source:[3]

2016 Gymnasiade

16th Gymnasiade was held in Trabzon, Turkey, between 11–18 July 2016. It was held in 10 sports (12 disciplines) with school sport athletes from 25 countries with 2500 athletes (Armenia, Belgium, Belarus, Brazil, Bulgaria, Cyprus, England, Estonia, France, Georgia, Greece, Hungary, India, Latvia, Morocco, Northern Ireland, Puerto Rico, Qatar, Romania, Russia, Slovakia, Taipei, Tunisia, Turkey, Ukraine). But Albania, Algeria, Azerbaijan, Iran and Croatia don't compete due to 2016 Turkish coup d'état attempt.[4]

Sports

  • Athletics
  • Gymnastics
    • Articstic Gymnastics
    • Rhythmic Gymnastics
    • Aerobic Gymnastics
  • Swimming
  • Archery
  • Fencing
  • Judo
  • Karate
  • Wrestling
  • Chess
  • Tennis

Medal table

1  Brazil 57 32 39 128
2  Turkey 47 45 27 119
3  France 15 18 23 56
4  Greece 12 17 7 36
5  India 10 19 26 55
6  Chinese Taipei 9 11 13 33
7  Romania 6 5 19 30
8  Morocco 6 5 6 17
9  Belarus 5 4 2 11
10  Armenia 5 2 8 15
11  Cyprus 4 4 5 13
12  Hungary 4 4 4 12
13  Georgia 2 6 3 11
14  Russia 1 4 7 12
15  Bulgaria 0 3 1 4
16  England 0 0 2 2
17  Latvia 0 0 1 1
18  Puerto Rico 0 0 1 1
19  Tunisia 0 0 1 1
20  Azerbaijan 0 0 0 0
21  Belgium 0 0 0 0
22  Croatia 0 0 0 0
23  Estonia 0 0 0 0
24  Northern Ireland 0 0 0 0
25  Qatar 0 0 0 0
Total 183 179 195 557

2018 Gymnasiade

18th Gymnasiade was held in Marrakech, Morocco, between 2–9 May 2018. It was held in 18 sports with 4000 school sport athletes.[5]

Sports:

  • Athletics
  • Gymnastics
    • Articstic Gymnastics
    • Rhythmic Gymnastics
    • Aerobic Gymnastics
  • Swimming
  • Archery
  • Fencing
  • Judo
  • Karate
  • Wrestling
  • Chess
  • Tennis
  • Golf
  • Petanque
  • Boxing
  • Surfing
  • Cycling

Medal table

From 58 nation, 30 countries gain at least one medal:

1  Ukraine 39 39 34 112
2  Morocco 33 23 32 88
3  Brazil 24 24 32 80
4  Chinese Taipei 23 15 28 66
5  Greece 16 5 13 34
6  France 14 27 14 55
7  China 13 11 18 42
8  Iran 13 3 1 17
9  Russia 8 11 14 33
10  Ireland 6 5 2 13
11  Hungary 5 12 9 26
12  Turkey 5 6 16 27
13  Belarus 4 6 12 22
14  Algeria 3 9 13 25
15  Romania 3 4 14 21
16  England 2 10 9 21
17  Hong Kong 2 4 3 9
18  Spain 2 1 5 8
19  Armenia 2 1 5 8
20  Cyprus 2 1 0 3
21  Tunisia 2 0 1 3
22  Portugal 1 2 3 6
23  Botswana 1 0 0 1
24  South Africa 0 2 4 6
25  Croatia 0 1 3 4
26  United States 0 1 2 3
27  United Arab Emirates 0 0 5 5
28  Azerbaijan 0 0 2 2
29  Niger 0 0 1 1
30  Oman 0 0 1 1
Total 223 223 312 758

Source : http://www.gymnasiade2018.ma/gymnasiade2018-result/

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