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International University Sports Federation

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International student sports governing body
International University Sports Federation
Fédération internationale du sport universitaire (FISU)
Headquarters in Lausanne.
Formation1 January 1949; 76 years ago (1949-01-01)
TypeSports federation
Headquarters
Membership165 member associations
Official language
French and English
President
Leonz Eder (Switzerland)
Regional Vice-Presidents
Luciano Cabral (BRA) (1st Vp),
Penninah Aligawesa Kabenge (UGA)
Marian Dymalski (POL)
Liu Jin (CHN)
Websitewww.fisu.net

TheInternational University Sports Federation (FISU;French:Fédération internationale du sport universitaire) is responsible for the organization and governance of worldwidesports competitions forstudent-athletes between the ages of 17 and 25. It was founded in 1949[1] as the world governing body of national university sports organizations and currently has 165[2] member associations (National University Sport Federations) from five continents. Between 1949 and 2011, it was based inBrussels (Belgium); it was relocated toLausanne (Switzerland) since 2011.

The FISU stages its events every two years. They currently include threeWorld University Games (beach,summer and winter) and 34[3] World University Championships. It also organizes conferences, forums and seminars to promote sport as a component of the educational system.[4] FISU sanctions other competitions open to university students, such as the biennial World University Bridge Championships incontract bridge, "played under the auspices of theFISU".[5]

Organization

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A General Assembly elects an executive committee for a four-year term.Oleg Matytsin was elected president for 2015–2019, succeedingClaude-Louis Gallien.[6] The secretary-general and CEO is Eric Saintrond;[7] regional vice-presidents are Leonz Eder, Luciano Cabral, Marian Dymalski, Leopold Senghor and Liguo Yang.[8]

Past presidents include:

  • 1949–1961: Paul Schleimer (LUX)
  • 1961–1999:Primo Nebiolo (ITA)
  • 1999–2011: George E. Killian (USA)
  • 2011–2015: Claude–Louis Gallien (FRA)
  • 2015-2022: Oleg Matytsin (RUS)
  • 2022-2027: Leonz Eder (SUI)

Continental Associations

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Events and sports

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Summer

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TheFISU World University Games,[10] formerly and commonly referred to as the Universiade, is an international sporting event staged every two years in a different city. There were 10,622 participants in Shenzhen, China, in 2011, and 174 participating countries in Daegu, Korea, in 2003.[citation needed]

The Summer Universiade includes 12 compulsory sports (15 compulsory disciplines):[11]

Winter

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The Winter Games includes eight compulsory sports and one to four optional sports are chosen by the host country or city.If speed skating is at the list of the optional sports,a fourth could be choose.[11][12]

World University Championships

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Main article:World University Championships

While the Universiades are held in odd years, theFISU World University Championships are held in even years. It includes individual/team sports, indoor/outdoor sports, combat sports, mind sports and summer/winter sports.[13]

International Day of University Sport

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Main article:International Day of University Sport

The International Day of University Sport is celebrated every year on 20 September by the FISU andUNESCO.

Continental

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Banning

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In light of the2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, FISU suspended Russian and Belarusian athletes and national university sports federation officials from participating in FISU competitions and activities until at least the end of 2022, cancelled two FISU University World Cups in Russia and a FISU World University Championships in Belarus scheduled for 2022 (the FISU University World Cup Powerlifting from Moscow, the FISU University World Cup Rugby Sevens from Kazan, and the FISU World University Championship Waterski & Wakeboard from Belarus), and cancelled Russia's hosting of the FISU University World Cup Combat Sports and associated meetings scheduled for 2022.[14][15] The FISU also suspended the hosting rights and cancelled the2023 Summer World University Games, scheduled forYekaterinburg.[16]

See also

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References

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  1. ^FISU StatutesArchived 2011-05-30 at theWayback Machine Retrieved 2016-01-19.
  2. ^"Current structure".www.fisu.net. Archived fromthe original on 2018-08-09. Retrieved2018-03-07.
  3. ^"World University Championships".www.fisu.net. Retrieved2018-03-07.
  4. ^Ferreira, P. (2010) Strategy Assessment of International Sports Federations – Case study of the International University Sports Federation (FISU). Executive Masters in Sports Organisation Management, University of Poitiers, France.
  5. ^World University Team CupArchived 2011-10-27 at theWayback Machine. World Bridge Federation.5th World University Bridge ChampionshipArchived 2011-08-13 at theWayback Machine Event website (2010). Chinese Taipei University Sports Federation. Retrieved 2011-08-12.
  6. ^34th General Assembly in Lausanne elects New BoardArchived 2015-11-12 at theWayback Machine. Retrieved 2016-01-19.
  7. ^"Russia awards FISU Secretary General-CEO Eric Saintrond with the Order of Friendship".fisu.net. 18 September 2021. Retrieved2022-01-20.
  8. ^"FISU Secretary-General meets AUSF, FUSC and City Authorities in Beijing".fisu.net. 2 September 2014. Retrieved2022-01-20.
  9. ^"Continental Associations".
  10. ^Pavitt, Michael (28 July 2020)."FISU finalises naming system for events".insidethegames.biz. Retrieved19 April 2021.
  11. ^ab"Winter FISU World University Games".fisu.net. Retrieved2022-01-20.
  12. ^Winter UniversiadeArchived 2015-02-04 at theWayback Machine. Retrieved 2016-01-19.
  13. ^"World University Championships".fisu.net. Archived fromthe original on 2017-08-04. Retrieved2017-07-24.
  14. ^"FISU Steering Committee – Key Decisions Regarding Ukraine, Russia and Belarus".USA Team.
  15. ^"FISU condemns conflict in Ukraine, withdraws competitions from Russia and Belarus".fisu.net. 27 February 2022.
  16. ^"FISU suspends Yekaterinburg hosting rights for 2023 World University Games". 29 April 2022.
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