World Nomad Games

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World Nomad Games (Kyrgyz: Дүйнөлүк көчмөндөр оюндары) are an international sport competition dedicated to ethnic sports practiced in Central Asia. The first three World Nomad Games were held in Cholpon-Ata, Kyrgyzstan. The fourth games were held in Iznik, Turkey between September 29 and October 2, 2022.[1] More than 3000 athletes from 102 countries participated in the events.[2]

World Nomad Games athlete and falcon

Launch of the games in 2014

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Atambayev personally led the Kyrgyz national team to the first World Nomad Games in 2014 and 2016 in order to popularize the event.

The person who launched and supported the World Nomad Games in 2014 at the highest state level is the President of Kyrgyzstan Almazbek Atambayev.[3] Atambayev supported it in order to preserve and popularize the nomadic traditions of Central Asia.

The World Nomad Games have become a platform for demonstrating the cultural heritage, sports skills and traditional sports of nomadic nations, promoting the strengthening of cultural ties and mutual understanding between the peoples of different countries.[4]

Atambayev personally led the Kyrgyz national team on the opening ceremony of the first World Nomad Games in 2014 and 2016 in order to popularize the event.

Sports and disciplines

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Ordo traditional game from Kyrgyzstan, throwing bones

Editions

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2016 nomadic village

Source:[6][7][8][9][10]

Number Year Host Country Host City Sports
1 2014   Kyrgyzstan Cholpon-Ata 10 + 4
2 2016   Kyrgyzstan Cholpon-Ata 23
3 2018   Kyrgyzstan Cholpon-Ata 37
4 2022   Turkey Iznik 12 + 11
5 2024   Kazakhstan Astana 20
6 2026   Kyrgyzstan TBD TBD
  • The 2020 event was delayed until 2022 as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.[11][12]
  • The 2022 event was scheduled to include 44 sports but was later reduced to 12 sports + 11 exhibition sports.[13][14]

Medals (2014-2018)

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RankTeamGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Kyrgyzstan (KGZ)817779237
2  Kazakhstan (KAZ)404652138
3  Russia (RUS)29174288
4  Turkmenistan (TKM)2882157
5  Uzbekistan (UZB)8122949
6  Iran (IRI)681630
7  Azerbaijan (AZE)5101530
8  Hungary (HUN)54817
9  Ukraine (UKR)371020
10  Mongolia (MGL)362332
11  Turkey (TUR)3137
12  Tajikistan (TJK)24713
13  Georgia (GEO)2338
14  Serbia (SRB)2114
15  Antigua and Barbuda2013
16  Bashkortostan13610
17  Tatarstan1225
18  Slovakia (SVK)1203
19  China (CHN)11810
20  Lithuania (LTU)1056
21  Moldova (MDA)1045
22  Latvia (LAT)1023
23  Bulgaria (BUL)1012
  Germany (GER)1012
  United Arab Emirates (UAE)1012
26  United States (USA)0347
27  Armenia (ARM)0224
28  Poland (POL)0213
29  Ghana (GHA)0202
30  Argentina (ARG)0123
31  Ecuador (ECU)0112
  Estonia (EST)0112
33  Belarus (BLR)0022
  India (IND)0022
  South Korea (KOR)0022
36  Afghanistan (AFG)0011
  Brazil (BRA)0011
  Japan (JPN)0011
  Netherlands (NED)0011
  Norway (NOR)0011
  Singapore (SIN)0011
Totals (41 entries)229224363816

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Team from Kyrgyzstan prepares for World Nomad Games in Turkey". 24kg.
  2. ^ "4th World Nomad Games Started in Turkey". ULUKAYIN. 2022-09-29. Retrieved 2022-09-30.
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  5. ^ "Kazakhstan Wins First Asian Kokpar Championship". The Astana Times.
  6. ^ "The first-ever "World Nomad Games"".
  7. ^ "The Second World Nomad Games".
  8. ^ "III WNG visitors Code of Conduct".
  9. ^ Ualikhanova, Aruzhan (2023-05-12). "Nomad Games in Kazakhstan to Promote Cultural Heritage". The Astana Times. Retrieved 2024-01-31.
  10. ^ Ualikhanova, Aruzhan (2023-05-05). "Kazakhstan Begins Preparations for Fifth World Nomad Games". The Astana Times. Retrieved 2024-01-31.
  11. ^ "Fourth World Nomad Games postponed to 2022". 24.kg.
  12. ^ "UPDATE 1/12/2019: World Nomad Games to be held in Bursa". Tot hier en verder.
  13. ^ "Sports - WNG 2022". 2022-08-20. Archived from the original on 2022-08-20. Retrieved 2024-01-31.
  14. ^ "Sports - WNG 2022". Archived from the original on 2022-09-30.
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