The GCC Games is a regional multi-sport event which involves participants from the Gulf Cooperation Council region.[1][2][3][4][5] The GCC Games, a quadrennial multi-sport event, was established by the union and first held in 2011.[6] There are numerous long-running GCC Championships for individual sports, including: the Gulf Cooperation Council Athletics Championships (first held in 1986; youth section from 2000)[7] football, Archery, athletics, Badminton, sailing,[8] basketball,[9] Swimming, Marathon Swimming, Diving, Water Polo, Artistic Swimming,[10] tennis,[11] gymnastics (senior and youth levels),[12][13] weightlifting,[14] futsal,[15] snooker,[16] Cycling (BMX Freestyle, BMX Racing, Road Cycling, Track Cycling), Chess and table tennis.[17] The 3rd edition of the game had to be organized in June 2019, but held in 2022 due to the internal issues between the GCC state countries. The 4th edition has been announced and will happen as per the announced dates. For the first time the games will be organized by the new, young and talented faces of GCC team.

GCC Games
AbbreviationGCC
First event2011
Occur every4
OrganizationGulf Cooperation Council

GCC Games

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Edition Year Host city Country Sports Competitors Dates
1st 2011 Manama   Bahrain 11–22 October
2nd 2015 Dammam   Saudi Arabia 12–26 October
3rd 2022 Kuwait City   Kuwait 16–21 June
4th 2026 Doha   Qatar 2026
5th 2028 Muscat   Oman

GCC Beach Games

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  • Main Article : GCC Beach Games
Edition Year Host city Country Sports Competitors Dates
1 2010 Manama   Bahrain 10–17 October[18]
2 2015 Doha   Qatar 2–9 April[19]
3 2025   Oman 2025

GCC Women’s Games

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  • Main Article : GCC Women’s Games

6th was held in 2019. Bahrain finished with 77 medals, UAE (54), Kuwait (50) Qatar (32), KSA (11) and Oman.[20][21][22][23][24][25]

Edition Year Host city Country Sports Competitors Dates
1 2008 Kuwait City   Kuwait 6
2 2011 Abu Dhabi   United Arab Emirates 6 March
3 2013 Manama   Bahrain 8 3-13 March
4 2015 Muscat   Oman
5 2017 Doha   Qatar 7-17 March
6 2019 Kuwait City   Kuwait 11 600
7 2026 Doha   Qatar 2026

GCC Youth Games

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  • Main Article : GCC Youth Games
Edition Year Host city Country Sports Competitors Dates
1 2024 Dubai   United Arab Emirates 17 1391 16 April to 2 May 2024

t edition held in Bahrain in 2010, this year’s GCC Beach Games will be staged in Doha’s state-of-the-art facilities and iconic landmarks over an action-packed eight day sporting spectacle.

  • 1- 2010 Bahrain
  • 2- 2015 Qatar

West Asian Para Games

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  • Main Article : West Asian Para Games

https://asianparalympic.org/sub-regional-games/

https://www.paralympic.org/news/asian-para-games-spots-line-west-asia-championships

Edition Year Host Dates Sports
1 2017   United Arab Emirates, Khor Fakkan Feb 18–24 5
2 2019   Jordan, Amman
3 2022   Bahrain, Manama
4 2024   United Arab Emirates, Sharjah

2017 Sports : Football, Basketball, Table Tennis, Powerlifting, Athletics.

The second West Asian Para Games is taking place in Amman between the 15 – 22 September. Six countries will compete in the wheelchair basketball competition, Iraq, Bahrain, Kuwait, United Arab Emirates, Oman and Jordan. The teams will be split across two pools and will play a round robin followed by knockout phase.

3rd West Asia Para Games which takes place in Bahrain between 20 – 25 February.

4th West Asian Para Games will take place in Sharjah, UAE between 27 January – 3 February 2024.

2017 Medal table

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Rank Nations Gold Sliver Bronze Total
1   Iraq 20 20 7 47
2   United Arab Emirates 19 19 21 59
3   Saudi Arabia 14 5 8 27
4   Kuwait 8 8 6 22
5   Jordan 6 5 5 16
6   Oman 5 6 4 15
7   Bahrain 5 3 7 15
8   Qatar 5 1 2 8
9   Lebanon 2 5 5 12
10   Syria 2 1 1 4
11   Palestine 0 2 5 7
12   Yemen 0 1 0 1
Total 86 76 71 233

See also

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References

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  7. ^ Gulf Cooperation Council Athletics Championships. GBR Athletics. Retrieved on 2015-03-20.
  8. ^ 6th GCC Sailing Championships 2014, Qatar Archived 2016-05-23 at the Wayback Machine. Icarus Sailing Media. Retrieved on 2015-03-20.
  9. ^ GCC 3x3 Basketball championship to conclude on Saturday Archived 2 April 2015 at the Wayback Machine. Qatar Olympic Committee. Retrieved on 2015-03-20.
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  14. ^ Oman’s Suhail al Kulaibi walks and lifts his way to glory. International Weightlifting Federation (2012-02-26). Retrieved on 2015-03-20.
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