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![]() Headquarters in Lausanne. | |
Formation | 1 January 1949 |
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Type | Sports federation |
Headquarters | |
Membership | 170 member associations |
Official language | French and English |
Acting President | Leonz Eder (Switzerland) |
Vice-Presidents | Luciano Cabral (Brazil) (1st VP), Penninah ALIGAWESA KABENGE(UGA) Marian Dymalski (Poland) Zhen SHEN (CHN) |
Website |
www |
The FISU World University Championships are part of the sporting events of the International University Sports Federation. Launched the FISU World University Championships in 1963, with Lund, Sweden hosting the Handball event.
In the year of the Universiade, the Championships shall be the same as the World Games tournament. The programme of the World University Championships is subject to change and currently includes 37 sports. In order to be as complete as possible, it includes:
†=defunct |
Previous Events
2009 - 25th Summer Universiade – Belgrade (SRB) 2007 - 24th Summer Universiade – Bangkok (THA) 2006 - 18th WUC Judo – Suwon (KOR) 2005 - 23rd Summer Universiade – Izmir (TUR) 2004 - 17th WUC Judo – Moscow (RUS) 2003 - 22nd Summer Universiade – Daegu (KOR) 2002 - 16th WUC Judo – Novi Sad (SCG) 2001 - 21st Summer Universiade – Beijing (CHN) 2000 - 15th WUC Judo – Malaga (ESP) 1999 - 20th Summer Universiade – Palma de Mallorca (ESP) 1998 - 14th WUC Judo – Prague (CZE) 1996 - 13th WUC Judo – Jonquière (CAN) 1995 - 18th Summer Universiade – Fukuoka (JPN) 1994 - 12th WUC Judo – Münster (GER) 1990 - 11th WUC Judo – Brussels (BEL) 1988 - 10th WUC Judo – Tbilissi (URS) 1987 - 9th WUC Judo – São Paulo (BRA) 1985 - 13th Summer Universiade – Kobe (JPN) 1984 - 8th WUC Judo – Strasbourg (FRA) 1982 - 7th WUC Judo – Jyvaskyla (FIN) 1980 - 6th WUC Judo – Wroclaw (POL) 1978 - 5th WUC Judo – Rio de Janeiro (BRA) 1974 - 4th WUC Judo – Brussels (BEL) 1972 - 3rd WUC Judo – London (GBR) 1968 - 2nd WUC Judo – Lisboa (POR) 1967 - 5th Summer Universiade – Tokyo (JPN) 1966 - 1st WUC Judo – Prague (TCH)
Source: [2]
![]() | This article needs to be updated.(January 2022) |
![]() Headquarters in Lausanne. | |
Formation | 1 January 1949 |
---|---|
Type | Sports federation |
Headquarters | |
Membership | 170 member associations |
Official language | French and English |
Acting President | Leonz Eder (Switzerland) |
Vice-Presidents | Luciano Cabral (Brazil) (1st VP), Penninah ALIGAWESA KABENGE(UGA) Marian Dymalski (Poland) Zhen SHEN (CHN) |
Website |
www |
The FISU World University Championships are part of the sporting events of the International University Sports Federation. Launched the FISU World University Championships in 1963, with Lund, Sweden hosting the Handball event.
In the year of the Universiade, the Championships shall be the same as the World Games tournament. The programme of the World University Championships is subject to change and currently includes 37 sports. In order to be as complete as possible, it includes:
†=defunct |
Previous Events
2009 - 25th Summer Universiade – Belgrade (SRB) 2007 - 24th Summer Universiade – Bangkok (THA) 2006 - 18th WUC Judo – Suwon (KOR) 2005 - 23rd Summer Universiade – Izmir (TUR) 2004 - 17th WUC Judo – Moscow (RUS) 2003 - 22nd Summer Universiade – Daegu (KOR) 2002 - 16th WUC Judo – Novi Sad (SCG) 2001 - 21st Summer Universiade – Beijing (CHN) 2000 - 15th WUC Judo – Malaga (ESP) 1999 - 20th Summer Universiade – Palma de Mallorca (ESP) 1998 - 14th WUC Judo – Prague (CZE) 1996 - 13th WUC Judo – Jonquière (CAN) 1995 - 18th Summer Universiade – Fukuoka (JPN) 1994 - 12th WUC Judo – Münster (GER) 1990 - 11th WUC Judo – Brussels (BEL) 1988 - 10th WUC Judo – Tbilissi (URS) 1987 - 9th WUC Judo – São Paulo (BRA) 1985 - 13th Summer Universiade – Kobe (JPN) 1984 - 8th WUC Judo – Strasbourg (FRA) 1982 - 7th WUC Judo – Jyvaskyla (FIN) 1980 - 6th WUC Judo – Wroclaw (POL) 1978 - 5th WUC Judo – Rio de Janeiro (BRA) 1974 - 4th WUC Judo – Brussels (BEL) 1972 - 3rd WUC Judo – London (GBR) 1968 - 2nd WUC Judo – Lisboa (POR) 1967 - 5th Summer Universiade – Tokyo (JPN) 1966 - 1st WUC Judo – Prague (TCH)
Source: [2]