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United States Aiming to Host 2027 World University Games

Rich Perlman of the Sports Examiner is reporting that the United States is planning to launch a bid for the 2027 World University Games (Summer Universiade).

The World University Games, which has both a summer and winter version, is held every 2 years. With almost 6,000 athletes from 118 nations participating in 18 spots and 220 events in the last edition in 2019, it is the 2nd-largest multi-sport event in the world after the Olympic Games. Prior editions have been even bigger, with the 2017 Games in Taipei (Taiwan) drawing more than 11,000 participants and the 2015 edition in Gwangju, South Korea drawing almost 13,000. By comparison, 11,238 athletes participated in the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio.

Designed for university students (which takes on different definitions in different countries), the summer event was hosted in the United States just once in its history: in 1993, when Buffalo, New York staged the event.

The US is scheduled to host the 2023 winter edition of the World University Games in Lake Placid, New York from January 12-22. The U.S. hosted the winter Games once before in Lake Placid in 1972, with just 410 athletes competing that year. 2019 attracted around 3,000 to the winter edition.

The United States is the most-decorated nation in the history of the event, having won 522 golds among 1,411 total medals in the event’s history. The next-closest nations are China (447 golds) and Russia (1,224 total medals).

The 2027 bid would be for the summer event.

According to Perlman, a conversation with two leaders of the US-IUSF organization that governs American participation in international university sport, the organization is looking to push forward its place in the American sports scene.

Specifically, that includes hosting duties.

The U.S. is also planning to participate in the 2021 Winter World University Games in Lucerne, Switzerland, in spite of the ongoing global coronavirus pandemic. That event is scheduled from January 21-31.

US-IUSF president Dan Guerrero hinted that the 2025 edition might be hosted in Germany.

2027 would mark the year before the U.S. hosts the 2028 Olympic Games in Los Angeles.

Recent/Future Hosts of the Summer Universiade

  • 2011 – Shenzen, China (7,999 athletes, 165 countries)
  • 2013 – Kazan, Russia (10,442 athletes, 162 countries)
  • 2015 – Gwangju, South Korea (12,855 athletes, 142 countries)
  • 2017 – Taipei, Chinese Taipei (11,397 athletes, 145 countries)
  • 2019 – Naples, Italy* (5,971 athletes, 112 countries)
  • 2021 – Chengdu, China (August 18-29)
  • 2023 – Yekaterinburg, Russia (August 8-19)

*The 2019 edition was originally scheduled for Brasilia, but after financial problems, bidding was reopened.

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He Said What?
4 years ago

Why not the World Championships? Anyone have insight into my question? I know that we were supposed to host the 1982 edition in Santa Clara, but that fell apart and it was transferred to Guayaquil, Ecuador. Anyone? Thank you in advance.

tallswimmer
Reply to  He Said What?
4 years ago

When I left the board of USA Swimming nearly 8 years ago, the cost of the full World Championships was north of $100 million. I can imagine it’s only gone up from there. When you have sport funded by federal governments it’s much easier to put up a chunk of change that size. In the US sport is overseen by congress (Ted Stevens Amateur Sports Act), but relieves $0 from the federal government.

why not
Reply to  tallswimmer
4 years ago

But then again, the rumor mill seems to filled with the idea that Greensboro is looking to host

Corn Pop
Reply to  why not
4 years ago

It is up for any US city to be the FIRST to host Worlds. We don’t really care where it is just do it.

He Said What?
Reply to  tallswimmer
4 years ago

I had no idea the cost was so high. Wow. Thank you, Tallswimmer.

Ghost
Reply to  He Said What?
4 years ago

You need a 50 meter competition pool, a warmup pool, a diving well, synchro pool and a water polo venue. It ain’t cheap!

Torchbearer
Reply to  Ghost
4 years ago

Plus open water facilities and costs!

Corn Pop
Reply to  Torchbearer
4 years ago

Yugoslavia Colombia West Germany, Ecuador Spain Aust Italy Aus Japan Spain Canada Aust Italy China Spain Russia Hungary S Korea.

Aust & Spain 3 times each & soon to be joined by Japan. Kudos to Italy for 2. No US no France no GB no.Netherlands : time to heavily sanction them .1 entry per event ; no flag ; no anthem .

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