« Small » States also have their games !
By BabelParis on Wednesday, November 14 2007, 22:37 - Sports - Permalink
Who said that the European Union was reduced to the “Grand States”’ directory?
If it is true that in the institutional arena
We are small but we do exist … why not create our own Olympic games?
You may ignore it but various forms of Olympic
games exist: the summer and the winter Olympics, these are supposedly known by
everyone; the game of handicapped people called the “Paralympics or
handisports”. But do you know the “games of the small European States”? Founded
in 1984 during the Los Angeles Olympics, they concern all the States counting
less than a million inhabitants. Since its first edition in 1985, the
competition has taken place every two years and every States has organized it
successively.
But which are these “small States”?
Andora, Cyprus, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco and Saint-Marin became members of the organization
in 1985 and were joined by Montenegro in 2006 (even if this country didn’t
participate in the 2007 edition). The
The sports represented are athletics,
basket-ball, le cycling, la gymnastics, judo, swimming, « boules » (Lyonnaise), taekwondo,
tennis, ping-pong, shooting, sailing, beach volley, volley-ball. And the games
are more and more successful. Last June,
On the participants’ side, these games also have a real impact. Mostly left apart in international events, many athletes and clubs find these games as the opportunity to distinguish themselves without feeling pressed by the financial steamroller of big competitions. However, organizing these games remains very expensive and the event is still under-mediatised.
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