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State Games of North Carolina
AbbreviationSGNC
Occur everyAnnual
HeadquartersDurham, North Carolina
Websitehttp://pag.ncsports.org

The State Games of North Carolina (for sponsorship reasons known as the Powerade State Games of North Carolina) is an Olympic-style competition for residents of North Carolina, and a member of the State Games of America. The goal of the state games is to promote fitness, sportsmanship, and a drug-free environment to North Carolinians.[1]

Many famous athletes have taken part in the games including Roy Lassiter, Julius Peppers, Rashad McCants, Chris Paul, and others.

State Games of NC Sports [2]

Host cities

Year Host City County Location
1997 Greensboro Guilford County
1998 Greensboro Guilford County
1999 Greensboro Guilford County
2000 Raleigh Wake County
2001 Raleigh Wake County
2002 Raleigh Wake County
2003 Winston-Salem Forsyth County
2004 Winston-Salem Forsyth County
2005 Cary Wake County
2006 Cary Wake County
2007 Greensboro Guilford County
2008 Greensboro Guilford County
2009 Charlotte Mecklenburg County
2010 Charlotte Mecklenburg County
2011 Winston-Salem Forsyth County
2012 Winston-Salem Forsyth County
2013 Charlotte Mecklenburg County
2014 Charlotte Mecklenburg County
2015 The Triangle
2016 The Triangle
2017 Piedmont Triad

Future sites

Year Host Cities County Location
2018 Greensboro, Winston-Salem, High Point & Burlington Guilford, Forsyth & Alamance Counties
2019 Charlotte Mecklenburg County
2020 Charlotte Mecklenburg County

References

  1. ^ "North Carolina Amateur Sports". pag.ncsports.org. Archived from the original on 2017-10-08. Retrieved 2018-07-24.
  2. ^ "North Carolina Amateur Sports". pag.ncsports.org. Retrieved 2018-07-24.