EuroGames

The EuroGames are an LGBT multi-sport event in Europe, licensed by the European Gay and Lesbian Sport Federation to a local city host each year and organised (most often) by one or more of the federation's member clubs. Similar to the Gay Games, EuroGames are a sports-for-all event, open for participation irrespective of sex, age, sexual identity or physical ability. It ranges in scale from 1,5 to cca 4 thousand or even more participants, most often with extra Outreach support subsidies for less privileged participants.[1][2]

Ballroom dancing competition, female latin senior category, EuroGames 2022 Nijmegen

Scheduling

The EuroGames is most often a weekend event with opening ceremonies, some of the sport, social and cultural activities (as side program) also happening on the days before.[3]

History

EditionYearLocationCountryParticipantsCountriesSportsNoteOther bidders
11992The Hague Netherlands30054
21993The Hague Netherlands54086
31995Frankfurt Germany2,00013
41996Berlin Germany3,2471817
51997Paris France2,0001817Brussels, Zurich
1999Manchester United Kingdom000CancelledCologne
62000Zurich Switzerland4,50019Hamburg
72001Hanover Germany1,5007Small EuroGames
82003Copenhagen Denmark2,2007Small EuroGames
92004Munich Germany5,0503827Vienna
102005Utrecht Netherlands2,855449Small EuroGames
112007Antwerp Belgium3,6503811+1Small EuroGames
122008Barcelona Spain>5,0004025
132011Rotterdam Netherlands26
142012Budapest Hungary
152015Stockholm Sweden4,4657128Big EuroGames
162016Helsinki Finland1,4004014EuroGames
172019Rome Italy
2020Düsseldorf GermanyCancelled
182021Copenhagen/Malmö Denmark/ Sweden2,00022
192022Nijmegen Netherlands>2,00017
202023Bern Switzerland
212024Vienna Austria
222025Lyon France

See also

References

  1. "Montenegrin delegation for the first time on LGBT EuroGames - BudapestCrna Gora po prvi put na LGBT EuroGame-su u Budimpešti". LGBT Forum Progres. 2012-07-05. Retrieved 2022-07-17.
  2. "Outreach". Eurogames 2022. Retrieved 2022-07-22.
  3. "EuroGames 2022 Nijmegen". Eurogames 2022. Retrieved 2022-07-22.
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