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SELL Student Games

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Multi-sport event for students

SELL Student Games is amulti-sport event that is open for alluniversity andcollege students all over the world. The name of the games is according to the first letters of the hosting countries who all in theBaltic Sea precinct –Finland,Estonia,Latvia andLithuania – in their respective languages (Finnish: Suomi,Estonian: Eesti,Latvian: Latvija,Lithuanian: Lietuva).The principles of the games are that everyone can participate and therefore the event combines top sports and joyful student event. Nowadays the games gather around 1800–2000 students.

Events

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The main disciplines of the games areathletics,swimming,orienteering,judo andchess as individual events.Basketball,volleyball (mini)football andfloorball /unihockey are as team events. Alsotennis,badminton,table tennis,wrestling,ultimate,aesthetic group gymnastics andice-hockey has appeared in the games.

History

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In 1923 student organizations ofFinland,Estonia,Latvia andLithuania established an extensive co-operation agreement, which resulted in first regional student competition for the university students of the respective countries inTartu,Estonia. The competitions lasted until 1940 when the last winter games were held before the ties between Baltic States were severed byWorld War II. During this period there were organized separately summer games, winter games and chess tournaments. After Baltic States became independent again the tradition of competition was restored in a meeting held 21.4. 1997, and the SELL Games were organized in 1998 in Tartu. The competition has been open to all university students around the world since then.

Hosts

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SELL summer games

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YearHost
I1923Tartu,Estonia
II1924Riga,Latvia
III1926Helsinki,Finland
IV1929Kaunas,Lithuania
V1930Tallinn,Estonia
VI1931Riga,Latvia
VII1932Helsinki,Finland
VIII1933Kaunas,Lithuania
IX1934Tartu,Estonia
X1935Riga,Latvia
XI1936Helsinki,Finland
XII1937Kaunas,Lithuania
XIII1938Tartu,Estonia
XIV1939Riga,Latvia (cancelled)
1940–1997Not held
XV1998Tartu,Estonia
XVI1999Kaunas,Lithuania
XVII2000Jelgava,Latvia
XVIII2002Tartu,Estonia
XIX2003Kaunas,Lithuania
XX2004Tampere,Finland
XXI2005Riga,Latvia
XXII2006Tartu,Estonia
XXIII2007Kaunas,Lithuania
XXIV2008Espoo,Finland
XXV2009Jelgava,Latvia
XXVI2010Tartu,Estonia
XXVII2011Kaunas,Lithuania
XXVIII2012Espoo,Finland
XXIX2013Riga,Latvia
XXX2014Tartu,Estonia
XXXI2015Kaunas,Lithuania
XXXII2016Tampere,Finland
XXXIII2017Riga,Latvia
XXXIV2018Tartu,Estonia
XXXV2019Kaunas,Lithuania
XXXVI2020Lahti,Finland (cancelled)
2021Not held
XXXVII2022Riga,Latvia
XXXVIII2023Tartu,Estonia
XXXIX2024Kaunas,Lithuania
XL2025Vierumaki,Finland
XLI2026Riga,Latvia

SELL winter games

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YearHost
I1929Riga,Latvia
II1931Helsinki,Finland
III1933Kaunas,Lithuania (cancelled)
IV1935Riga &Sigulda,Latvia
V1938Zarasai,Lithuania
VI1940Otepää,Estonia

SELL chess tournaments

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YearHost
I1937Riga,Latvia
II1938Tartu,Estonia
III1939Helsinki,Finland

Results

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2022

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RankyesGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Lithuania (LTU)674747161
2 Latvia (LAT)253244101
3 Estonia (EST)39618
4 Finland (FIN)3104
5 Slovakia (SVK)0101
Totals (5 entries)989097285

Records

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Athletics has been one of the sports held at the Games since the inaugural edition.[4]

Men's athletics

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EventRecordAthleteNationalityYearGamesRef.
100 m10.47Rytis Sakalauskas Lithuania2010EstoniaTartu
200 m20.89Rytis Sakalauskas Lithuania2010EstoniaTartu
400 m47.20Jānis Leitis Latvia2010EstoniaTartu
800 m1:50.29Vitalij Kozlov Lithuania2007LithuaniaKaunas
1500 m3:45.85Dmitrijs Jurkevičs Latvia24 May 2013LatviaRiga, Latvia[5]
5000 m14:18.23Simas Bertašius Lithuania20 May 2017LatviaRiga, Latvia[6]
110 m hurdles13.85(+1.2 m/s)Elmo Lakka Finland13 May 2016FinlandTampere, Finland[7]
400 m hurdles52.27Valdas Valintėlis Lithuania2011LithuaniaKaunas
High jump2.25 mRaivydas Stanys Lithuania25 May 2013LatviaRiga, Latvia[8]
Long jump7.78 mPovilas Mykolaitis Lithuania2003LithuaniaKaunas
Triple jump16.10 mMantas Dilys Lithuania2010EstoniaTartu
Shot put20.05 mMāris Urtāns Latvia2007LithuaniaKaunas
Discus throw64.79 mAndrius Gudžius Lithuania17 May 2014EstoniaTartu, Estonia[9]
Hammer throw59.56 mJuha Rinta-aho Finland14 May 2016FinlandTampere, Finland[7]
Javelin throw86.36 mVadims Vasilevskis Latvia2007LithuaniaKaunas
5000 m walk (track)20:16.07Marius Žiūkas Lithuania2011LithuaniaKaunas
4 × 100 m relay40.57LKKA Lithuania2010EstoniaTartu

Women's athletics

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EventRecordAthleteNationalityYearGamesRef.
100 m11.51Lina Grinčikaitė Lithuania2010EstoniaTartu
200 m23.69Lina Grinčikaitė Lithuania2010EstoniaTartu
400 m53.48Agnė Orlauskaitė Lithuania2011LithuaniaKaunas
800 m2:02.55Eglė Balčiūnaitė Lithuania2008FinlandEspoo
1500 m4:21.12Rasa Drazdauskaitė Lithuania2003LithuaniaKaunas
3000 m9:20.93Vaida Žūsinaitė LithuaniaMay 2012FinlandEspoo, Finland[10]
5000 m16:38.90Milda Vilčinskaitė Lithuania14 May 2016FinlandTampere, Finland[7]
100 m hurdles13.55Sonata Tamošaitytė Lithuania2011LithuaniaKaunas
400 m hurdles1:01.82Sandra Kruma Latvia2009LatviaJelgava
High jump1.92 mAnna Iljuštšenko Estonia2010EstoniaTartu
Long jump6.40(−1.2 m/s)Aiga Grabuste Latvia16 May 2014EstoniaTartu, Estonia[11]
Triple jump13.42 mAdrija Grocienė Lithuania2000LatviaJelgava
Shot put16.50 mChia-Ying Lin China2006EstoniaTartu
Discus throw51.75 mDace Ruskule Latvia2003LithuaniaKaunas
Hammer throw63.33 mKati Ojaloo Estonia14 May 2016FinlandTampere, Finland[7]
Javelin throw61.60 mAnete Kociņa Latvia19 May 2017LatviaRiga, Latvia[12]
3000 m walk (track)13:10.75Anita Kažemaka Latvia2011LithuaniaKaunas
4 × 100 m relay45.93LKKA Lithuania2007LithuaniaKaunas

See also

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References

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  1. ^"SELL student games 2022 - SELL GAMES 2022".sellgames2022.com.
  2. ^"SELL student games 2022 - RESULTS & MEDAL LIST".
  3. ^"37. Sell Student Games - Medal List".
  4. ^"Records".
  5. ^"SELL Student Games 2013 Day 1 Results"(PDF). sellgames2013.eu. 24 May 2013. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 3 March 2016. Retrieved25 May 2013.
  6. ^"SELL žaidynės: šeštadienį 8 pergalės iš 14 galimų" (in Lithuanian).LLAF. 20 May 2017. Retrieved8 August 2017.
  7. ^abcd"SELL Student Games 2016 Results". tilastopaja.org. 14 May 2016. Retrieved16 May 2016.
  8. ^"SELL Student Games 2013 Complete Results"(PDF). www.sellgames2013.eu. 24 May 2013. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 4 March 2016. Retrieved25 May 2013.
  9. ^Men's Discus Throw
  10. ^"SELL Student Games 2013 Complete Results"(PDF). www.sell2012.fi. 20 May 2012. Retrieved25 May 2013.
  11. ^Women's Long Jump
  12. ^"Riga (Latvia), 19.5.2017 -Starptautiskas XXXIII Sell Studentu Speles-".trackinsun.blogspot.de. 19 May 2017. Archived fromthe original on 8 August 2017. Retrieved8 August 2017.
  • Bell, Daniel (2003).Encyclopedia of International Games (Pg. 337-8). McFarland and Company, Inc. Publishers, Jefferson, North Carolina.ISBN 0-7864-1026-4.

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