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The 2027 edition of the World University Games, or Universiade, will be the 32nd, dating to 1959. The event is held every two years, with summer and winter installments like the Olympics.
Greensboro could be one of host cities for 2027 World University Games. Triangle named finalist for major Olympics-style event in 2027 Triangle named finalist for major Olympics-style event in 2027.
The International University Sports Federation is aiming to nail down a host for the 2027 Winter World University Games by the end of this year after revealing interest from four countries.
SEOUL, KOREA, Oct. 12, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The long journey for Chungcheong region's aspiration to co-host the 2027 Summer World University Games (formerly the Universiade, referred to ...
Raleigh, N.C. — North Carolina is one step closer to hosting the 2027 World University Games. Gov. Roy Cooper on Tuesday joined Raleigh Mayor Mary-Ann Baldwin at the Governor's Mansion to sign a ...
GREENSBORO, N.C. (WGHP) — The World University Games are the largest event for student-athletes in the world. Hill Carrow is part of a state group looking to bring the 2027 University Games ...
The World University Games would have been held in July 2027. “I feel like we’re very sports-capable in terms of major events in this area,” Carrow told The N&O in August.
Hill Carrow, the CEO and Chairman of the NC Bid Committee for the 2027 World University Games, shared how you can help make this dream a reality for the Tar Heel State. Skip to content.
The Triangle region lost its bid for the 2027 games, ... Like the Olympics, the World University Games has summer and winter competitions for different sports.
The 2021 Summer World University Games will be in August in Chengdu, China, and the 2025 Winter Games will be in Lucerne, Switzerland. The Summer Games in China are expected to include around ...
Millions of dollars could come to North Carolina if a bid to host the 2027 World University Games is accepted by the International University Sports Federation (FISU).