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Jeux de la Francophonie
Logo of the Games
Statusactive
Genresports event
Frequencyevery 4th year
Locationvarious
Inaugurated1989 (1989)
Websitewww.jeux.francophonie.org

TheJeux de la Francophonie (Canadian English:Francophonie Games; British English:Francophone Games) are a combination of artistic and sporting events for theFrancophonie, mostly French-speaking nations and former colonies of France, held every four years since 1989.

Events

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Sports

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There were four sports at the inaugural event in 1989:athletics,basketball,association football andjudo.Handisport,handball,table tennis andwrestling were added to the competition programme in 1994. None of these four sports featured at the1997 Jeux de la Francophonie, andboxing andtennis were introduced to the programme instead. Eight sports featured in2001: the four inaugural sports, boxing and table tennis were included. Furthermore,parasports andbeach volleyball competitions were held. Neither of these sports were included in2005, with traditional style wrestling being demonstrated in addition to the six more established sports. The 2009 programme re-introduced beach volleyball.

Cultural

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The Jeux de la Francophonie are distinctive, if not unique, among international multi-sport competitions for including competitive cultural performances and exhibitions, complete with gold, silver, and bronze medals for winning participants.

In 2001,street art was featured as a demonstration event.

Editions

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YearEditionOpened byDateHost cityNo. of
Athletes (nations)
Events
19891Hassan II8–22 JulyMoroccoCasablanca &Rabat,Morocco1,700 (39)65
19942François Mitterrand5–13 JulyFranceParis,Évry &Bondoufle,France2,700 (45)87
19973Didier Ratsiraka27 August – 6 SeptemberMadagascarAntananarivo,Madagascar2,300 (38)79
20014Adrienne Clarkson14–24 JulyCanada andQuebecOttawa–Gatineau,Canada2,400 (51)83
20055Mamadou Tandja7–17 DecemberNigerNiamey,Niger2,500 (44)82
20096Michel Suleiman27 September – 6 OctoberLebanonBeirut,Lebanon2,500 (40)84
20137François Hollande6–15 SeptemberFranceNice,France2,700 (54)103
20178Alassane Ouattara21–30 JulyIvory CoastAbidjan,Côte d'Ivoire4,000 (49)107
20239Félix Tshisekedi28 July – 6 AugustDemocratic Republic of the CongoKinshasa,Democratic Republic of the Congo3,000 (36)119
202710TBA23 July – 1 AugustArmeniaYerevan,Armenia[1]TBDTBD

Medal table

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Anall-time Jeux de la Francophonie Medal Table from1989 Jeux de la Francophonie to2023 Jeux de la Francophonie, is tabulated below. The table is the sum of the medal tables of the various editions of the Jeux de la Francophonie.[2]

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 France219163132514
2 Canada9280126298
3 Morocco8810090278
4 Romania815258191
5 Senegal394147127
6 Ivory Coast27282681
7 Cameroon263554115
8QuebecCanada, Québec243255111
9 Madagascar22182868
10 Poland2082048
11 Egypt19152256
12 Tunisia17314088
13WalloniaFrench Community of Belgium16183468
14 Mauritius15202459
15 Burkina Faso15132452
16 Switzerland1072744
17 Congo9101534
18 Lebanon991533
19 Armenia77923
20 DR Congo6112138
21 Chad68620
22 Benin63716
23 Seychelles63312
24 Djibouti62715
25 Niger5191539
26 Rwanda52411
27 Burundi34714
28 Guinea3317
29 Kosovo3216
30 Gabon291728
31New BrunswickCanada New Brunswick271928
32 Togo2237
33 Cape Verde2226
34 Haiti2125
35 Mali161118
36 Lithuania15612
37 Vietnam1449
38 Qatar1168
39 Bulgaria1034
40 North Macedonia1012
41 Luxembourg051318
42 Central African Republic0167
43 Montenegro0112
44 Dominica0101
 Guinea-Bissau0101
 Slovakia0101
47 Cambodia0066
48 Equatorial Guinea0011
 Saint Lucia0011
 Uruguay0011
Totals (50 entries)8207911,0212,632

Participation

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See also:Member states of the Organisation internationale de la Francophonie

The Jeux de la Francophonie are open toathletes andartists of the 57 member nations, 6 associate member nations and 25 observer nations and governaments of theOrganisation internationale de la Francophonie.Canada is represented by three teams:Quebec,New Brunswick (the only officially bilingual Canadian province), and a team representing the remainder of Canada. TheBelgian team is restricted to athletes from the French-speaking areas of the country.

Participation has so far varied between 1,700 and 4,000 athletes and artists in the past 20 years.

56 member nations or governments

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Five associate member nations

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Observer territories, nations, and provinces

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See also

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References

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  1. ^"Xes Jeux de la Francophonie à Erevan (Arménie) en 2027 | Jeux de la francophonie".
  2. ^"Jeux de la Francophonie". jeux.francophonie.org. Retrieved24 June 2017.

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