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.
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.
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