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2025 World Games

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The World Games 2025
Host cityChengdu, China
Motto运动无限,气象万千 (Boundless Sports, Countless Wonders)[1]
Nations118
Athletes4,000 (expected)
Events256 in 34 sports
Opening7 August 2025
Closing17 August 2025
Opened byShen Yiqin
State Councillor of China
Torch lighterXu Lu and Alu Xiaobo
Ceremony venueTianfu International Convention Centre (opening ceremony)[2][3]
World Horticultural Expo Park (closing ceremony)[2]
Websitetheworldgames2025.com
Location of Chengdu, China
Chengdu
Chengdu
Location of Chengdu, China

The 2025 World Games (2025年世界运动会), commonly known as Chengdu 2025, are an international multi-sport event being held from 7–17 August in Chengdu, Sichuan, China, with preliminary competition in some events beginning on 6 August. They are the 12th World Games, a multi-sport event featuring disciplines of Olympic sports and other competitions that are not currently contested at the Olympic Games.

It marks the first time that the Games are being hosted by China, and marks the return to a four-year cycle after the 2021 World Games in Birmingham, Alabama were delayed to 2022 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Bidding process

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Luo Qiang, Mayor of Chengdu, signed the Organiser Agreement for TWG 2025, with the Vice President of IOC and the Chinese Olympic Committee as witness. President José Perurena signed on behalf of the International World Games Association (IWGA).[4]

Development and preparations

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Dong'an Lake Sports Park will host four sports.

Venues

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On 21 May 2024, the International World Games Association announced venues for the 2025 World Games.[5] Some of the venues selected were also used during the 2021 Summer World University Games, also held in Chengdu.

Venue Events Capacity Status
Dong'an Lake Sports Park Athletics Field Air sports 1,000 Existing
Central Square Tug of war TBA Temporary
Gymnasium Cheerleading 18,000 Existing
Gymnastics (Acrobatic, Aerobic, Trampolining)
Qinglong Lake Archery 619 Temporary
Longquan High School Gymnasium Korfball (indoor) TBA Existing
Chengdu Sport University Sancha Lake Campus Athletics Field Flying disc (Ultimate) 9,800
Outdoor Courts Boules sports 480
Natatorium Lifesaving 1,398
Underwater sports (Finswimming, Freediving)

Eastern New Area

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Venue Events Capacity Status
Chengdu World Horticultural Expo Park Chengdu International Friendship Pavilion[2] Closing ceremony TBA Existing
Chengdu No. 7 High School Eastern Campus Athletics Field Flag football 1,441
Lacrosse
Eastern New Area Orienteering Venue Orienteering TBA Temporary
Venue Events Capacity Status
Tianfu International Convention Centre Tianfu Eaves[2][3] Opening ceremony 9,000 Temporary
Tianfu Park Fistball TBA
Sport climbing TBA
Xinglong Lake Beach Arena Beach handball TBA
Korfball (Beach) TBA
Hubin Canoe sports (Canoe marathon, Dragon boat) 288
Duathlon 775
Gymnastics (Parkour) 757
Civil Aviation Flight University of China Tianfu Campus Gymnasium Billiard sports (Carrom, Pool, Snooker) 4,418 Existing
Chengdu Hi-Tech Zone Sports Centre Gymnasium Powerlifting 12,133
Wushu
Public Fitness Gymnasium Racquetball TBA
Squash
Guixi Park Flying disc (Disc Golf) TBA Temporary
Venue Events Capacity Status
Sichuan Provincial Gymnasium Kickboxing 7,000 Existing
Muaythai
Venue Events Capacity Status
Chengdu Roller Sports Centre Roller sports 681 New
Liaojiawan Shuyue Park 497 Temporary
Xindu Xiangcheng Sports Centre Gymnasium Floorball 3,164 Existing
Better City Softball Arena Softball 940
Venue Events Capacity Status
Sancha Lake Ma'anshan Arena Powerboating 329 Temporary
Wakeboarding (Wake Surf Skim, Wakeboard Freestyle)
Taohuadao Arena Wakeboarding (Cable Wakeboard) 39
Jianyang Cultural and Sports Centre Gymnasium Ju-jitsu 4,500 Existing
Karate
Sambo
Natatorium Canoe sports (Canoe polo) 3,000
Venue Events Capacity Status
Chengbei Gymnasium Dancesport 2,500 Existing

Torch relay

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For the first time in World Games history, a torch relay was held. The torch was revealed on 27 February 2025. Named Zhumeng, and designed by Feng Benyuan (who was one of the designers for the mascot of the 2022 Winter Paralympics) and Wang Anxu of the Jilin University of Arts, its design blends artistic forms, symbolic colors and cultural motifs in a style that reflects the spirit of the World Games and the heritage of the host nation.[6]

On 21 July 2025, the organising committee announced that the torch relay would start on 26 July at the Sanxingdui Museum, and would travel through Chengdu, and neighboring cities Deyang and Meishan, and would visit several landmarks in the area; the Jinsha site, Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding, Wuhou Shrine, San Su Shrine and Xinglong Lake Wetland Park. Around 120 torchbearers participated.[7]

The Games

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Qualification

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Sports

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34 sports, comprising 60 disciplines and 253 medal events, have been chosen for the 2025 World Games.[8] For the first time, powerboating and cheerleading will be represented at The World Games. In the sector of para sports, para freediving and para ju-jitsu will make their debut.[9] Three sports which have been in all previous editions of The World Games are dropped from the 2025 program: bowling, water-skiing, and artistic roller skating. Esports will also be showcased as part of a partnership between the IWGA and the Global Esports Federation.[10] Sumo, which originally debuted in 2001, was dropped due to issues during competition at the 2022 World Games.[11][12][13][14]

Notes[a 1]
AD: Artistic and Dance sports (8)
B: Ball sports (11)
M: Martial arts (6)
P: Precision sports (3)
S: Strength sports (2)
T: Trend sports (16)
  1. ^ José Perurena, IWGA President, stated, "In Birmingham, for the first time, invitational sports were no longer presented separately but were also part of the official programme."[15] This is now TWG policy.

Participants

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As part of the IWGA's new "Growth Beyond Excellence" strategies, the athlete quota (including athletes and technical officials) for the sports program of the 2025 World Games and onwards was increased from 4,200 to 5,000. 4,000 participants are proposed by the IWGA Member Federations; while the remaining 1,000 participants consists of disciplines in consultation with the organizing committee, disciplines in determination with the International Olympic Committee's consultation and para disciplines which will be determined through consultation with the International Paralympic Committee.[4]

Russia and Belarus are barred from taking part in the World Games due to their role in the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Instead athletes from the two countries will compete as independents, provided that the individual international sports federations allow their participation.[16]

Participating Nations

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Calendar

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On 21 May 2024, the International World Games Association announced dates for the 2025 World Games.[5][18]

All times and dates use China Standard Time (UTC+8)
OC Opening ceremony Event competitions 1 Event finals CC Closing ceremony
Event/Date August 2025 Events
6
Wed
7
Thu
8
Fri
9
Sat
10
Sun
11
Mon
12
Tue
13
Wed
14
Thu
15
Fri
16
Sat
17
Sun
Ceremonies OC CC
Air sports Drone racing 1 1
American football Flag football 1 1
Archery 1 2 2 2 7
Softball 1 1 2
Billiard sports
Carom 1 1 2
Pool 1 2 3
Snooker 1 1 2
Boules sports 2 2 2 6
Canoe sports
Canoe marathon 2 2 4
Canoe polo 2 2
Dragon boat 1 5 6
Cheerleading Pom 1 1
Dancesport 1 1 2 4
Duathlon 1 1 1 3
Fistball 2 2
Floorball 2 2
Flying disc
Disc golf 1 1
Ultimate 1 1
Gymnastics
Acrobatic gymnastics 2 2 1 5
Aerobic gymnastics 2 2 4
Parkour 2 2 4
Trampoline gymnastics 1 2 3 6
Beach handball 2 2
Ju-jitsu 7 7 5 19
Karate 6 6 12
Kickboxing 12 12
Korfball 1 1 2
Lacrosse Lacrosse Sixes 1 1
Lifesaving 8 8 16
Muaythai 6 6
Orienteering 2 2 1 5
Powerboating 3 3
Powerlifting 4 4 4 4 16
Racquetball 3 3
Roller sports
Freestyle inline skating 2 2 4
Inline hockey 1 1
Road speed skating 4 4 8
Track speed skating 6 4 10
Sambo 6 6 12
Sport climbing 2 2 2 6
Squash 2 2
Tug of war 1 1 1 3
Underwater sports
Finswimming 8 8 16
Freediving 5 5 10
Wakeboarding 6 6
Wushu 2 4 6 12
Daily medal events 0 0 23 29 48 24 22 21 35 15 19 20 256
Cumulative total 0 0 23 52 100 124 146 167 202 217 236 256 256
Event/Date August 2025 Events
6
Wed
7
Thu
8
Fri
9
Sat
10
Sun
11
Mon
12
Tue
13
Wed
14
Thu
15
Fri
16
Sat
17
Sun

Medal table

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  *   Host nation (China)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 China*196328
2 Germany1512936
3 Italy9151438
4 Ukraine89623
5 France710926
6 Hungary77519
7 United States65213
8 Switzerland6309
9 Poland55212
10 Japan48315
11 Thailand43512
12 Belgium4307
13 Denmark4228
14 Spain411015
15 South Korea41510
16 Sweden4127
17 Colombia35513
18 Israel3339
19 Indonesia3306
 Individual Neutral Athletes3249
20 Iran3126
21 Hong Kong3115
22 Portugal2349
23 Netherlands2338
24 Great Britain2125
 Mexico2125
26 New Zealand2024
27 Moldova2002
28 Canada1348
29 Kazakhstan1225
30 United Arab Emirates1214
31 Chinese Taipei1135
32 Malaysia1113
33 Turkey1102
34 Egypt1045
35 Australia1034
36 Argentina1023
37 Jordan1012
 Morocco1012
39 El Salvador1001
40 Azerbaijan0303
41 Croatia0235
42 Czech Republic0224
43 Vietnam0213
44 Austria0202
 South Africa0202
46 Singapore0134
47 Ecuador0112
 Estonia0112
 India0112
 Philippines0112
 Slovakia0112
52 Brunei0101
 Cuba0101
 Finland0101
 Mongolia0101
 Paraguay0101
 Romania0101
 Uzbekistan0101
59 Brazil0022
 Greece0022
61 Chile0011
 Guatemala0011
 Latvia0011
 Montenegro0011
 Namibia0011
 Peru0011
 Saudi Arabia0011
 Venezuela0011
Totals (68 entries)152150153455

Source

Marketing

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The emblem for the games was revealed on 17 May 2024, designed by British designer, John Fairley. The design was inspired by the giant panda, hibiscus flower and Chinese knot.[19]

The mascots for the games were revealed on 6 August 2024. Shubao, a giant panda and Jinzai, a golden snub-nosed monkey, were created to raise awareness about rare animals and biodiversity protection.[20]

Broadcasting

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The games are broadcast freely on IWGA platform.[21]

References

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  1. ^ "The World Games 2025 Slogan". The Organising Committee of The World Games 2025 Chengdu. Retrieved 20 February 2025.
  2. ^ a b c d "Organisers of The World Games 2025 Chengdu unveil plans for innovative Opening Ceremony". AIPS. 15 July 2025.
  3. ^ a b "Countdown to Chengdu 2025 Opening Ceremony: Facts defining this World Games as the most visionary yet". AIPS. 7 August 2025.
  4. ^ a b "The World Games 2025, Chengdu (CHN)". World Games. Retrieved 18 July 2022.
  5. ^ a b "Venues and the competition days finalised". The World Games. 21 May 2024. Retrieved 30 July 2024.
  6. ^ "TWG 2025 Chengdu Torch Unveiled". The Organising Committee of The World Games 2025 Chengdu. 27 February 2025.
  7. ^ "Chengdu to Host Historic First Torch Relay for TWG on 26 July". The Organising Committee of The World Games 2025 Chengdu. 21 July 2025.
  8. ^ "TWG 2025 Sports Programme". IWGA. 29 January 2025. Retrieved 3 February 2025.
  9. ^ "Sports Programme set for TWG 2025 in Chengdu". World Games. 24 July 2023. Retrieved 31 August 2023.
  10. ^ "IWGA and Global Esports Federation partner at World Games 2025". Inside the Games. 18 June 2024. Retrieved 18 June 2024.
  11. ^ Berkeley, Geoff (10 July 2022). "Egyptian sumo team banned from World Games over "poor sportsmanship"". InsideTheGames.biz. Retrieved 12 July 2022.
  12. ^ "Hanamichi: Sumo Dropped from World Games". tachiai.org. 16 July 2023.
  13. ^ Gunning, John (18 October 2023). "Sumo's Olympic dream requires fresh approach". The Japan Times.
  14. ^ Gunning, John (13 July 2022). "World Games chaos highlights amateur sumo's structural flaws". The Japan Times.
  15. ^ "Interview of the Month | IWGA". The World Games. 22 December 2022. Retrieved 25 February 2024.
  16. ^ "Qualifications for The World Games 2025: Already 39 Countries on the List for Chengdu". The World Games. 12 December 2023. Retrieved 4 November 2024.
  17. ^ "The World Games qualifications for 2025, Chengdu (CHN) | IWGA". www.theworldgames.org. Retrieved 8 August 2025.
  18. ^ a b "The World Games 2025, Chengdu (CHN) info system | IWGA". www.theworldgames.org. Retrieved 8 August 2025.
  19. ^ "The World Games 2025 Logo". The Organising Committee of The World Games 2025 Chengdu. Retrieved 17 May 2024.
  20. ^ "The World Games 2025 Mascots". The Organising Committee of The World Games 2025 Chengdu. Retrieved 20 February 2025.
  21. ^ "The World Games". live.theworldgames.org. Retrieved 12 August 2025.
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