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State Games of America

In today's world, State Games of America is a topic of great relevance and interest to many people. Whether due to its impact on society, its influence on popular culture or its importance in history, State Games of America has become a point of discussion and debate in various areas. In this article, we will explore different aspects related to State Games of America, from its origins to its relevance today. We will analyze its impact in various areas, as well as the opinions and perspectives of experts on the subject. In addition, we will reflect on the role that State Games of America plays in people's daily lives and its potential to transform the world in the future.

State Games of America
AbbreviationSGA
First event1999
Occur everyBiennial
Website

The State Games of America is a biennial amateur multi-sport event held in North America. It is organized by the National Congress of State Games. Athletes qualify for the Games by earning a medal in their respective State Games in the previous two years. Typically, over 12,000 athletes compete in the Games each time they are held.

History

Year Host City
1999 St. Louis, Missouri
2001 St. Louis, Missouri
2003 Hartford, Connecticut
2005 Colorado Springs, Colorado
2007 Colorado Springs, Colorado
2009 Colorado Springs, Colorado
2011 San Diego, California
2013 Hershey, Pennsylvania
2015 Lincoln, Nebraska
2017 Grand Rapids, Michigan
2019 Lynchburg, Virginia
2022 Ames, Iowa
2024 San Diego, California

Sports contested

In 2011, athletes participated in 24 different sports in San Diego, California:

References

  1. ^ 2011 State Games of America, archived from the original on 2011-08-11, retrieved 2011-08-04
  2. ^ Collins, Dan, "State Games celebrating 25 years in North Carolina", Winston-Salem Journal, retrieved 2011-08-04
  3. ^ "Colorado Springs lands state games again", Associated Press, 2006, retrieved 2019-01-04
  4. ^ State Games of America, 2011, archived from the original on 2011-07-30, retrieved 2011-08-04
  5. ^ "State Games of America", Alabama Sports Festival, archived from the original on 2012-03-14, retrieved 2011-08-04
  6. ^ State Games of America, 2015, retrieved 2014-06-15
  7. ^ On the 2017 State Games of America website, click on "Sport Listing." Retrieved 2016-10-23.
  8. ^ National Congress of State Games (2011), State Games of America, archived from the original on 2011-07-28, retrieved 2011-08-04

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