FISU America Games

The South American University Games (Spanish: Juegos Universitarios Sudamericanos, Portuguese: Jogos Universitários Sul-Americanos) is multi-sport event between student athletes from South American countries. It is organised by the Confederación Sudamericana Universitaria de Deportes (COSUD, South American Confederation of University Sport) and was first held in 2004 to provide additional competition for South Americans athletes before the global Universiade meeting.

FISU America Games
First event2004
Occur everyQuadrennial
Purposesport for South American students
HeadquartersMontevideo, Uruguay

It was originally scheduled on a quadrennial basis, but since 2010 it has been held irregularly. The Pan American University Games was founded in 2018 and the South American event has been scheduled in odd-numbered years since then.[1]

Editions

Year Edition City Country Nations Athletes Sports Champion
2004 1 Concepción[2] Chile 8 ~500 5
2006 2 Curitiba[2] Brazil 8 ~900 8  Brazil
2010 3 Curitiba[2] Brazil 5 350 3  Brazil
2016 4 Buenos Aires[2] Argentina 7 1000 9  Argentina[3]
2017 5 Bogotá Colombia 6 400 6  Colombia
2019 6 Concepción[4] Chile 6 400 6  Colombia
Year Edition City Country Nations Athletes Sports Champion
2018 1 São Paulo Brazil
2022 2 Mérida Mexico

Sports

Programme

Sport 2004 2006 2010 2016
Athletics XXX
Basketball XXX
Football XXXX
Futsal X
Handball X
Judo X
Swimming XX
Table tennis XXX
Taekwondo X
Tennis XX
Volleyball XXXX

References

  1. I FISU AMERICA GAMES. ASCUN. Retrieved 2019-09-14.
  2. "História" (in Spanish). COSUD. 24 June 2016. Archived from the original on 25 April 2017. Retrieved 25 April 2017.
  3. "Juegos Universitarios Sudamericanos Buneso Aires 2016" (in Spanish). COSUD. 30 November 2015. Archived from the original on 25 April 2017. Retrieved 25 April 2017.
  4. Convocatoria abierta para ir a los Juegos Universitarios Sudamericanos. La Nueva (2019-01-16). Retrieved 2019-09-14.
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