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1959-2019 Statistics Summer Games Edition FISU WORLD UNIVERSITY GAMES 1959-2019 STATISTICS SUMMER GAMES EDITION INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY SPORTS FEDERATION DEPARTMENT QUARTIER UNIL | BÂTIMENT SYNATHLON SUMMER CH-1015 LAUSANNE | SWITZERLAND GAMES TEL: +41 21 692 6400 RELEASE DATE NOVEMBER [email protected] / WWW.FISU.NET / WWW.FISU.TV 2020 FISU WORLD UNIVERSITY GAMES 1959-2019 STATISTICS SUMMER GAMES EDITION PUBLISHED BY Contact Eric SAINTROND FISU Secretary General / CEO FISU Headquarters Quartier UNIL-Centre Bâtiment Synathlon CH - 1015 Lausanne Switzerland TEL: + 41 21 692 64 00 Summer Universiade Contact: [email protected] Photos: © FISU Archives This document is not for public distribution and remains the property of FISU. STATISTICS 1959-2019 TABLE OF CONTENTS 6 Message of the President 8 Country Codes OPTIONAL SPORTS 151 Aerobics SECTION 1 152 Badminton GENERAL STATISTICS 154 Baseball 155 Beach Volleyball 12 Dates of the FISU World University Games 156 Belt Wrestling 14 Growth of Participation in the FISU World University Games 157 Boxing 16 Participation by Country and Continent since 1959 158 Canoe Sprint 16 Africa 160 Chess 18 America 161 Cycling 20 Asia 162 Field Hockey 22 Europe 163 Golf 24 Oceania 164 Handball 26 Participation by Sport since 1959 165 Roller Sports 28 Evolution of the Number of Sports and Events 166 Rowing 30 Continental Distribution of the FISU World University Games 169 Rugby Sevens 31 Male and Female Participation in the FISU World University Games 170 Sailing 32 Number of FISU Member Associations 172 Sambo 173 Shooting Sport 178 Softball SECTION 2 179 Synchronised Swimming STATISTICS BY SPORT & MEDALISTS 180 Weightlifting 182 Wrestling COMPULSORY SPORTS SECTION 3 37 Archery 39 Athletics MEDAL TALLY 74 Artistic Gymnastics 84 Basketball 188 Medal Tally 86 Diving 92 Fencing 102 Football 104 Judo 110 Rhythmic Gymnastics 114 Swimming 130 Table Tennis 132 Taekwondo Please note that this document is subject to amendments and will be updated gradually over time. Also, some data 138 Tennis could not be tracked down and remains unknown. Comments and corrections to this document are welcome and we apologise in advance for errors that may inadvertently have crept in and would be grateful if such inaccuracies are 146 Volleyball brought to our attention (email: [email protected]). 148 Water Polo STATISTICS 1959-2019 MESSAGE OF THE PRESIDENT Dear friends, As sportspeople, we are used to measuring time, scores and performance, whether in training or competition. When these statistics are collected, they provide an essential record of our development. This is no less true for the organisations involved in sport. I am proud that we can now share with you a statistical record of participation in FISU’s competitions that spans 60 historic years. It shows our development, to the point where we have become a truly global organisation whose reach also extends across an impressively wide range of sports. However, I encourage you to also think beyond these statistics. The participation of each university athlete goes far beyond their time, score or result. In so many cases, it is life- changing. The almost infinite variety by which participating in international university sport events improves lives is not something that can be quantified. But its impact is there, beneath all of the tables, charts and graphs in this handbook. The opportunity to help improve so many young lives motivates us to look at these statistics and then, as sportspeople, to commit ourselves to do better. Please accept my thanks from all of us at FISU for your part in creating a present and a future that is even more impressive than our past. Best wishes, Oleg Matytsin FISU President 6 FISU // STATISTICS 1959-2019 FISU // STATISTICS 1959-2019 7 NUMBERSTATISTICS 1959-2019 OF FISU MEMBER ASSOCIATIONSCOUNTRY CODES COUNTRY COUNTRY COUNTRY COUNTRY COUNTRY COUNTRY COUNTRY COUNTRY COUNTRY COUNTRY CODE CODE COUNTRY CODE COUNTRY CODE CODE CODE AFG Afghanistan DMA Dominica MAD Madagascar SLO Slovenia THA Thailand TAN United Republic of Tanzania ALB Albania DOM Dominican Republic MAW Malawi SOL Solomon Islands TLS Timor-Leste USA United States of America Algeria Ecuador Malaysia Somalia Togo ALG ECU MAS SOM TOG United-Kingdom of Great Britain GBR and Northern Ireland ASA American Samoa EGY Egypt MDV Maldives RSA South Africa TGA Tonga AND Andorra ESA El Salvador MLI Mali ESP Spain TTO Trinidad and Tobago URU Uruguay ANG Angola GEQ Equatorial Guinea MLT Malta SRI Sri Lanka TUN Tunisia UZB Uzbekistan ANU Anguilla ERI Eritrea MHL Marshall Islands SUD Sudan TUR Turkey VAN Vanuatu ANT Antigua and Barbuda EST Estonia MTN Mauritania SUR Suriname TKM Turkmenistan VEN Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of) ARG Argentina ETH Ethiopia MRI Mauritius SWZ Kingdom of Eswatini TKS Turks-and-Caicos Islands VIE Viet Nam ARM Armenia FIJ Fiji MEX Mexico SWE Sweden TUV Tuvalu ISV Virgin Islands ARU Aruba FIN Finland FSM Micronesia (Federated States of) SUI Switzerland UGA Uganda YEM Yemen AUS Australia FRA France MDA Republic of Moldova SYR Syrian Arab Republic UKR Ukraine ZAM Zambia AUT Austria GAB Gabon MON Monaco TJK Tajikistan UAE United Arab Emirates ZIM Zimbabwe AZE Azerbaijan GAM Gambia MGL Mongolia BAH Bahamas GEO Georgia MNE Montenegro BRN Bahrain GER Germany MNT Montserrat BAN Bangladesh GHA Ghana MAR Morocco BAR Barbados GRE Greece MOZ Mozambique OBSOLETE COUNTRIES BLR Belarus GRN Grenada MYA Myanmar BEL Belgium GUM Guam NAM Namibia COUNTRY COUNTRY COUNTRY COUNTRY COUNTRY COUNTRY BIZ Belize GUA Guatemala NRU Nauru CODE CODE CODE BEN Benin GUI Guinea NEP Nepal CSR Czechoslovakia GDR German Democratic Republic URS Union of Soviet Socialist Republics BER Bermuda GBS Guinea-Bissau NED Netherlands FRG Federal Republic of Germany SCG Serbia and Montenegro YUG The Federal Republic of Yugoslavia BHU Bhutan GUY Guyana NZL New Zealand BOL Bolivia HAI Haiti NCA Nicaragua BIH Bosnia and Herzegovina HON Honduras NIG Niger BOT Botswana HKG Hong Kong, China NGR Nigeria BRA Brazil HUN Hungary NMI Northern Mariana Islands IVB British Virgin Islands ISL Iceland NOR Norway BRU Brunei Darussalam PIP Independant Participant OMA Oman BUL Bulgaria IND India PAK Pakistan BUR Burkina Faso INA Indonesia PLW Palau BDI Burundi IRI Iran (Islamic Republic of) PLE Palestine CAM Cambodia IRQ Iraq PAN Panama CMR Cameroon IRL Ireland PNG Papua New Guinea CAN Canada ISR Israel PAR Paraguay CPV Cape Verde ITA Italy PER Peru CAY Cayman Islands JAM Jamaica PHI Philippines CAF Central African Republic JPN Japan POL Poland CHA Chad JOR Jordan POR Portugal CHI Chile KAZ Kazakhstan PUR Puerto Rico CHN China (People’s Republic of) KEN Kenya QAT Qatar TPE Chinese Taipei KIR Kiribati ROU Romania COL Colombia KUW Kuwait RUS Russian Federation COM Comoros KGZ Kyrgyzstan RWA Rwanda CGO Congo KOR Republic of Korea SKN Saint Kitts and Nevis COK Cook Islands KOS Kosovo LCA Saint Lucia CRC Costa Rica LAO Lao People's Democratic Republic VIN Saint Vincent and the Grenadines CIV Côte d'Ivoire LAT Latvia SAM Samoa CRO Croatia LBN Lebanon SMR San Marino CUB Cuba LES Lesotho STP Sao Tome and Principe AHO Curaçao LBR Liberia KSA Saudi Arabia CYP Cyprus LBA Libya SEN Senegal CZE Czech Republic LIE Liechtenstein SRB Serbia PRK Democratic People’s Republic of Korea LTU Lithuania SEY Seychelles COD Democratic Republic of the Congo LUX Luxembourg SLE Sierra Leone DEN Denmark MAC Macau, China SGP Singapore DJI Djibouti MKD Republic of North Macedonia SVK Slovakia 8 FISU // STATISTICS 1953-2019 FISU // STATISTICS 1959-2019 9 SECTION 1 GENERAL STATISTICS 10 FISU // STATISTICS 1959-2019 FISU // STATISTICS 1959-2019 11 GENERAL STATISTICS NUMBER OF FISU MEMBER ASSOCIATIONSDATES OF THE FISU WORLD UNIVERSITY GAMES JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER EDITION HOST CITY YEAR FROM TO DAYS (COUNTRY) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 1 Turin (ITA) 1959 26.08.1959 06.09.1959 12 1959 2 Sofia (BUL) 1961 26.08.1961 03.09.1961 9 1961 3 Porto Alegre (BRA) 1963 30.08.1963 08.09.1963 10 1963 4 Budapest (HUN) 1965 20.08.1965 30.08.1965 11 1965 5 Tokyo (JPN) 1967 27.08.1967 04.09.1967 9 1967 6 Turin (ITA) 1970 26.08.1970 06.09.1970 12 1970 7 Moscow (RUS) 1973 16.08.1973 26.08.1973 11 1973 8 Rome (ITA) 1975 18.09.1975 21.09.1975 4 1975 9 Sofia (BUL) 1977 17.08.1977 28.08.1977 12 1977 10 Mexico (MEX) 1979 02.09.1979 13.09.1979 12 1979 11 Bucarest (ROU) 1981 19.07.1981 30.07.1981 12 1981 12 Edmonton (CAN) 1983 01.07.1983 12.07.1983 12 1983 13 Kobe (JPN) 1985 24.08.1985 04.09.1985 12 1985 14 Zagreb (CRO) 1987 08.07.1987 19.07.1987 12 1987 15 Duisbourg (GER) 1989 22.08.1989 30.08.1989 9 1989 16 Sheffield (GBR) 1991 14.07.1991 25.07.1991 12 1991 17 Buffalo (USA) 1993 08.07.1993 18.07.1993 11 1993 18 Fukuoka (JPN) 1995 23.08.1995 03.09.1995 12 1995 19 Sicily (ITA) 1997 20.08.1997 31.08.1997 12 1997 20 Palma de Mallorca (ESP) 1999 03.07.1999 13.07.1999 11 1999 21 Beijing (CHN) 2001 22.08.2001 01.09.2001 11 2001 22 Daegu (KOR) 2003 21.08.2003 31.08.2003 11 2003 23 Izmir (TUR) 2005 11.08.2005 21.08.2005 11 2005 24 Bangkok (THA) 2007 20.08.2007 31.08.2007 12 2007 25 Belgrade (SRB) 2009 01.07.2009 12.07.2009 12 2009 26 Shenzhen (CHN) 2011 12.08.2011 23.08.2011 12 2011 27 Kazan (RUS) 2013 06.07.2013 17.07.2013 12 2013 28 Gwangju (KOR) 2015 03.07.2015 14.07.2015 12 2015 29 Taipei (TPE) 2017 19.08.2017 30.08.2017 12 2017 30 Napoli (ITA) 2019 03.07.2019 14.07.2019 12 2019 12 FISU // STATISTICS
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