2022 World Games

The 2022 World Games were an international multi-sport event held from July 7 to 17, 2022, in Birmingham, Alabama, United States. They were the 11th World Games, a multi-sport event featuring disciplines of Olympic sports and other competitions that are not currently contested at the Olympic Games; the Games featured 3,457 athletes competing in 223 medal events over 34 total sports.[1]

The World Games 2022
Host cityBirmingham, Alabama, United States
Nations99
Athletes3,457
Events223
OpeningJuly 7, 2022
ClosingJuly 17, 2022
Opened byRandall Woodfin
Mayor of Birmingham
Main venueProtective Stadium
Websitetwg2022.com

They were originally scheduled to be held in 2021, but were postponed by one year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. They were the second edition of the World Games to be hosted by the United States since their inaugural edition in 1981.

Bidding process

The cities that bid for the 2022 Games were:

Barcelona and Santiago also considered bids. Cities paid a $125,000 application fee, and submitted information about "venues, infrastructure, volunteers, budget, transportation[,] and other elements".[2]

Birmingham's bid, publicly announced in June 2014, was presented by Edgar Welden, Scotty Myers, and David Benck. It was the only American city authorized to make a bid for these games. Myers, the executive director of the Alabama Sports Hall of Fame and Museum, said the bid was "a dream, but it's not a pipe dream. It's attainable."[2] At the time, organizers projected a budget of $75 million, and the Greater Birmingham Convention and Visitors Bureau anticipated a windfall of between $224.4 million and $288.6 million in out-of-town dollars.[2]

On January 22, 2015, at its meeting in Lausanne, the International World Games Association (IWGA) elected Birmingham as host of the 2021 World Games.[3][4]

On April 4, 2020, the Games were postponed to 2022 due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the associated postponement of the 2020 Summer Olympics.[5]

Venues

Venues for The World Games 2022 include:[6][7][8][9][10]

  • Bill Harris Arena: artistic skating, inline hockey
  • Natatorium: canoe polo, finswimming, lifesaving
  • Indoor Track: wheelchair rugby
  • Concert Hall: powerlifting
  • East Exhibition Hall: floorball, korfball
  • Legacy Arena: dancesport (Latin, rock n roll, standard), gymnastics (acrobatic, aerobic, rhythmic, trampoline and tumbling)
  • North Exhibition Hall: bowling
  • Sheraton Hotel Ballroom: billiards sports
  • Bill Battle Coliseum: ju-jitsu, karate, wushu
  • BSC Panther Soccer Field: fistball
  • campus: orienteering (sprint)
  • Double Oak Lake: canoe marathon, water skiing and wakeboard
  • nature: orienteering (middle distance)
  • PNC Field: lacrosse
  • University Recreation Center: racquetball, squash
  • track and field complex: tug of war

The Games

Sports

The 2022 World Games programme featured 30 official sports including 54 disciplines encompassing 206 events.[11] This was the first time that drone racing, canoe marathon, breaking, women's fistball, kickboxing, and parkour were included in the World Games as official sports. Softball and racquetball returned to the official World Games programme. Invitational sports comprising 17 events included duathlon,[12] flag football,[13] wheelchair rugby,[14] wushu (taolu)[15] and men's lacrosse.[16] Both men's and women's field lacrosse were played in a six-a-side format.[17] The numbers in parentheses indicate the number of medal events contested in each sports discipline.

Notes[a 1]
AD: Artistic and Dance sports
B: Ball sports
O: Optional sports, selected by the host city
M: Martial arts
P: Precision sports
S: Strength sports
T: Trend sports

Participating nations

On February 19, 2021, the International Olympic Committee announced that certain Russian athletes would be allowed to compete under the designation "ROC" (for Russian Olympic Committee) at the Tokyo 2020 and Beijing 2022 Winter Games. This penalty also applies through end of 2022 and would have been applied to events affiliated with the International Olympic Committee, such as The World Games.

Following the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, athletes from Russia along with Belarus were barred from the 2022 World Games, per the IOC's recommendations.[19] Russia originally qualified 62 athletes while Belarus was set to send 11 athletes.[20] Part of the ticket revenue was donated to Ukraine for rebuilding sports venues after the Russian invasion of the country.[21][22]

Athletes from 110 National Olympic Committees were scheduled to participate.[23] In total, athletes from 99 delegations competed at the 2022 World Games. The only representative team in the 2022 World Games not represented by a National Olympic Committee were the Haudenosaunee teams competing in lacrosse.[24]

Participating Nations

Costs

The games cost $65.1 million to produce. It also provided a economic boost of about $165 million. However, after only generating $51 million in revenue from sponsorships and tickets, and a $5 million dollar bailout from the city of Birmingham, it resulted in a current loss of $10 million. In August 2022, Games CEO Nick Sellers said in a statement: “We have every intention to raise the associated funds and pay our vendors.” [25][26]

Calendar

Source[27]

OCOpening ceremonyEvent competitions1Gold medal eventsCCClosing ceremony
July7
Thu
8
Fri
9
Sat
10
Sun
11
Mon
12
Tue
13
Wed
14
Thu
15
Fri
16
Sat
17
Sun
Events
CeremoniesOCCC
Acrobatic gymnastics2215
Aerobic gymnastics224
Air sports112
Archery3227
Artistic roller skating33
Beach handball22
Billiards sports224
Boules sports224
Bowling44
Canoe marathon224
Canoe polo22
Dancesport1225
Finswimming8816
Fistball22
Floorball11
Flying disc11
Inline hockey11
Ju-jitsu9918
Karate6612
Kickboxing (K-1)66
Korfball11
Lacrosse (women)11
Lifesaving88 16
Muay Thai1212
Orienteering2215
Parkour gymnastics224
Powerlifting3328
Racquetball22
Rhythmic gymnastics224
Road speed skating448
Softball11
Sport climbing2226
Squash22
Sumo628
Track speed skating6410
Trampoline gymnastics1124
Tug of war1113
Water skiing448
Daily medal events2432212013911252526206
Cumulative total24567797110119130155180206
Duathlon1213
Flag football122
Lacrosse (men)111
Wheelchair rugby111
Wushu (taolu)15510
Daily medal events00065202217
Cumulative total00061113131517
July7
Thu
8
Fri
9
Sat
10
Sun
11
Mon
12
Tue
13
Wed
14
Thu
15
Fri
16
Sat
17
Sun
Events
Note

1 Invitational sports selected by the host organizing committee

Medal table

  *   Host nation (United States)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Germany2471647
2  United States*16181044
3  Ukraine16121745
4  Italy13241249
5  France11151642
6  Hungary117927
7  Belgium114520
8  Japan10111233
9  Colombia910625
10  China94114
11  Israel73414
12  Spain66719
13  Great Britain63413
14  Canada55515
15  Switzerland54312
16  Mexico52512
17  Denmark43310
18  Thailand4329
19  Sweden36514
20  Poland35715
21  Netherlands33410
22  Egypt3216
23  Australia3126
24  Croatia2507
25  Indonesia2305
26  Norway2215
 Serbia2215
28  Brazil2158
 United Arab Emirates2158
30  Austria2114
31  Cambodia2002
 Vietnam2002
33  Chinese Taipei16613
34  Greece1348
 South Korea1348
36  Portugal1315
37  Kazakhstan1214
38  Slovenia1135
39  Slovakia1124
40  Bulgaria1113
 New Zealand1113
42  Brunei1102
43  Hong Kong1045
44  Ecuador1034
45  Azerbaijan1012
 Lithuania1012
47  Algeria1001
 Costa Rica1001
 Moldova1001
 Philippines1001
 South Africa1001
52  Morocco0404
53  Czech Republic0336
54  Virgin Islands0314
55  Chile0213
 Venezuela0213
57  Argentina0123
 Romania0123
 Singapore0123
60  Finland0112
 Kyrgyzstan0112
 Uzbekistan0112
63  Bahrain0101
 Bosnia and Herzegovina0101
 Guatemala0101
 Mongolia0101
 Peru0101
 Qatar0101
69  Malaysia0022
70  Bolivia0011
 India0011
 Panama0011
 Tunisia0011
Totals (73 entries)224221222667

In the Women's 4 × 50 m obstacle relay of the lifesaving competition, two gold medals were awarded and thus no silver medal was awarded.[28] In the Women's 500 m sprint of the track speed skating competition, only the one gold medal was awarded as the remaining competitors in the final were disqualified.[29]

Medal design

The event's medal design was unveiled in February 2022.[30]

Community Engagement

The World Games 2022 Experience Delivered by Shipt

In March 2019, The World Games 2022 unveiled a mobile experience, designed to generate excitement for the event and educate the local community on the sports of The 2022 Games.[31] The traveling Mercedes Sprinter Van includes a rock climbing wall, a sumo wrestling activity, photo opportunities and an interactive trivia game where guests can win prizes. The van made its official debut at the 15th Annual MortgageBanc Chili Cook-Off on March 2, 2019. It continues to tour throughout 2019, 2020, 2021 and 2022.

World of Opportunity

In June 2019, The World Games 2022 announced the kickoff of their supplier diversity program, World of Opportunity.[32] The program, which was unveiled to an audience of 400 at the Birmingham CrossPlex, allows certified, diverse businesses to compete for contracts to provide goods and services for The World Games 2022. The categories accepted include (but are not limited to) transportation services, event production, security, promotional items, merchandise, sports equipment, food service, technology, printing, medical supplies, event equipment, waste removal and construction services.

Broadcasting

In July 2021, it was announced that CBS Sports Network would broadcast one-hour highlights shows on each of the ten days of competition, and two additional one-hour specials will be shown on other CBS channels and on Paramount+.[33] Olympic Channel also carried coverage.

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