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| name = World Combat Games | native_name = | native_name_lang = | logo = | logo_caption = | image = | image_size = | caption = | status = | genre = multisport competitions | date = | begins = | ends = | frequency = | venue = | location = international | coordinates = | country = | years_active = | first = {{Start date|2010|df=y}} | founder_name = | last = | prev = 2013 | next = | participants = | attendance = | area = | budget = | activity = | patron = | organised = SportAccord | filing = | people = | member = | sponsor = | website = | footnotes = }} The World Combat Games are an international multi-sport event featuring combat sports and martial arts. Fifteen Olympic and non-Olympic sports are currently on the programme: aikido, boxing, fencing, judo, ju-jitsu, karate, kendo, kickboxing, Muay Thai, Pankration, sambo, savate, sumo, taekwondo, wrestling and wushu. The World Combat Games were initiated by SportAccord, the umbrella organisation for international sports federations and organizers of sports events, in order to bring these sports closer to a worldwide public. The World Combat Games are accompanied by a cultural program that reflects the ancient traditions and values of martial arts as well as their contribution to modern society.[1] Games
World Combat Games 2010The first World Combat Games was held 2010 in Beijing, with competitions for boxing, judo, ju-jitsu, karate, kendo, kickboxing, sanshou, Muay Thai, sambo, sumo, taekwondo, wrestling, and an aikido demonstration. Over 1000 athletes from all five continents participated. About the same number of volunteers helped to deliver the event. During the eight days of competitions 118 gold medals were awarded. Medals were won by 60% of the nations taking part in the Games, and also by not traditional combat sports nations.{{citation needed|date=October 2013}} Russia lead the medal table with 18 gold medals, followed by China (15) and the Ukraine (7).[2] World Combat Games 2013The second World Combat Games were held in Saint Petersburg.[3] In these Games, the sports of savate and fencing made their debut there. Competitions{{location map+|Earth|float=center |width=1000 |caption= |places={{Location map~|Earth|position=|lat=39.913889|long=116.391667|label=2010}}{{Location map~|Earth|position=left|lat=59.8944444|long=30.2641667|label=2013}}{{Location map~|Earth|position=left|lat=25.033333|long=121.633333|label=2019}} }}
Medal table{{Main|All-time World Combat Games medal table}}{{Medals table| caption = | host = | flag_template = flagIOC2 | event = World Combat Games | team = | gold_RUS = 65 | silver_RUS = 31 | bronze_RUS = 36 | gold_CHN = 20 | silver_CHN = 9 | bronze_CHN = 19 | gold_FRA = 19 | silver_FRA = 13 | bronze_FRA = 16 | gold_JPN = 17 | silver_JPN = 17 | bronze_JPN = 11 | gold_UKR = 11 | silver_UKR = 21 | bronze_UKR = 25 | gold_ITA = 10 | silver_ITA = 11 | bronze_ITA = 9 | gold_IRN = 9 | silver_IRN = 8 | bronze_IRN = 9 | gold_THA = 7 | silver_THA = 5 | bronze_THA = 4 | gold_AZE = 6 | silver_AZE = 1 | bronze_AZE = 3 | gold_POL = 5 | silver_POL = 3 | bronze_POL = 18 }} See also
References1. ^SportAccord 2. ^Medal Table 2010 3. ^{{cite news| url=http://www.sportaccord.com/en/news/index.php?idContent=15189| title=St. Petersburg to host the 2013 SportAccord World Combat Games| work=SportAccord| date=April 8, 2011| accessdate=2011-09-18}} External links
5 : World Combat Games|Multi-sport events|Combat sports|Recurring sporting events established in 2010|Martial arts competitions |
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