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2024 BRICS Games

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2024 BRICS Games
Venue17 sports venues
LocationKazan, Russia
Dates12–23 June 2024
Competitors2851 athletes (387 sets of medals) from 53 nations

The 2024 BRICS Games, also known as the 2024 BRICS Sports Games, was an international multi-sport competition running from 12 to 23 June 2024 in Kazan, Russia, organized by countries belonging to the economic association BRICS, and was held in Kazan in connection with Russia's chairmanship of BRICS in 2024.[1]

Schedule

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The games officially took place from 12 June to 23 June 2024 (from 11 June to 25 June including related events).[2]

Schedule
11 Jun 12 Jun 13 Jun 14 Jun 15 Jun 16 Jun 17 Jun 18 Jun 19 Jun 20 Jun 21 Jun 22 Jun 23 Jun 24 Jun 25 Jun
Athletics Arrival Training Prelims Finals Finals Departure
Swimming Arrival Prelimsc Finals Finals Finals Departure
Diving Prelims Prelims Finals Finals Finals Departure
Synchronized swimming Arrival Prelims Finals Finals Finals Departure
Artistic gymnastics Arrival Prelims Finals Finals Finals Departure
Rhythmic gymnastics Arrival Prelims Finals Finals Finals Departure
Kayaking and canoeing Prelims Prelims Finals Finals Finals Finals Departure
Rowing sport Prelims Prelims Finals Finals Finals Finals Departure
Judo Arrival Prelims Finals Finals Departure
Wushu Arrival Prelims Finals Finals Finals Finals Departure
Karate Arrival Prelims Finals Finals Departure
Fencing Arrival Prelims Finals Finals Finals Finals Departure
Weightlifting Prelims Finals Finals Finals Departure
Badminton Arrival Prelims Finals Finals Finals Finals Departure
Tennis Prelims Prelims Finals Finals Finals Finals Finals Finals Finals Departure
Koresh Arrival Prelims Finals Departure
Belt wrestling Arrival Prelims Finals Departure
Sambo Prelims Prelims Finals Finals Departure
Freestyle wrestling Prelims Prelims Finals Finals Finals Departure
Greco-Roman wrestling Prelims Finals Finals Departure
Table tennis Arrival Prelims Finals Finals Finals Finals Departure
Boxing Prelims Training Finals Finals Finals Finals Departure
Chess Arrival Finals Finals Finals Finals Departure
Basketball combined event Arrival Prelims Finals Finals Finals Finals Departure
Football combined event Arrival Prelims Finals Finals Finals Departure
Horseback riding Arrival Prelims Prelims Finals Finals Departure
Breaking Arrival Finals Finals Departure
Acrobatic rock and roll Arrival Finals Departure

Participants

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More than 60 countries were invited to participate.[3] As of 1 June 2024, representatives from 97 countries confirmed their participation; at the opening ceremony on 12 June, participants from 89 countries were announced. According to the online publication Mediazona, the leaked lists of accommodation of athletes in hotels and dormitories on the campus of the Kazan (Volga region) Federal University indicate that representatives of 37 foreign states were registered, including from partially recognized states, sub-national entities, and occupied regions, as well as foreign students studying at Russian universities. The largest delegations were from Russia, Brazil and China. It was noted that most countries sent weaker teams, with the exception of Russia, Belarus, and Brazil.[4][5]

Participants by country
Country or territory Number of participants
 Abkhazia 58
Afghanistan[a] 27
 Argentina 4
 Armenia 35
 Azerbaijan 98
 Bahrain 22
 Belarus 409
 Brazil 110
 Bulgaria 3
 Burkina Faso 13
 Cambodia 5
 China 122
 Colombia 8
 Cuba 17
 Ecuador 3
 Egypt 35
 Equatorial Guinea 1
 Eritrea 8
 Ethiopia 56
 Ghana 2
 India 142
 Indonesia 2
 Israel 4
 Iraq 10
 Iran 55
 Jordan 2
 Kazakhstan 118
 Kuwait 2
 Kyrgyzstan 142
 Lebanon 3
 Malaysia 6
 Mali 4
 Moldova 12
 Mongolia 17
 Nigeria 2
 North Korea 12
 Pakistan 17
 Palestine 1
 Republika Srpska 63
 Russia 642
 Serbia 3
 Somalia 1
 South Africa 33
 South Ossetia 25
 Syria 25
 Tajikistan 80
 Thailand 27
 Tunisia 3
 Turkey 3
 UAE 45
 Uzbekistan 270
 Venezuela 35
 Vietnam 8
 Zambia 1

Organization

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The BRICS Games were used by Russian athletes as an alternative to participation in the 2024 Summer Olympics, where the country is not allowed to attend by decision of the International Olympic Committee (with the exception of a small number of individual athletes in non-team disciplines) due to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine and various doping in Russia controversies. The 2024 BRICS games were several times larger than all previous BRICS games – 387 sets of medals were awarded in 27 sports, while the next-largest BRICS games were the 2023 edition in South Africa where only five sports were contested.

A total of 1,276 medals were awarded to the 2,970 participants (0.43 medal per participant) including 509 medals to the 641 participants from the Russian delegation (0.79 medal per participant). This compares to the 1,080 medals awarded to the 11,420 participants in the Tokyo 2020 (0.09 medal per participant).

1.8 billion rubles were allocated for the competitions and 5 billion rubles were allocated to prepare the infrastructure. 358.4 thousand rubles were allocated in prize money for gold medal-winners, 179.2 thousand rubles for silver, and 107.5 thousand rubles for bronze medallists. The games' competitions involve 17 sports facilities and provide 95 thousand tickets for spectators.

The opening ceremony was held on 12 June 2024 in the concert hall of the international exhibition complex Kazan Expo with the participation of the Minister of Sports of the Russian Federation M. Degtyarev and the head of the Republic of Tatarstan R. Minnikhanov in the presence of athletes and official guests without ordinary spectators. Instead of the closing ceremony on June 23, 2024, participation of athletes and guests participate in the Sabantuy festival on the closing of the Games.

The mascot of the games is the leopard Bricsic. The logo of the games is a rectangle with the text BRICS (letters in blue, red, orange, green and yellow) at the top, the words GAMES (in red) and a stylized tulip with the Kazan Syuyumbike tower (in green) in the middle and the numbers 2024 (in red) with the text "RUSSIA•KAZAN" (in black) below. The games are presented by ambassadors led by figure skater Alina Zagitova, footballrt Gökdeniz Karadeniz, saber fencer Sofia Velikaya, and gymnast Yana Batyrshina.

The main broadcasters of the games are the television and radio companies Match TV and TNV.[5]

Sports

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There were 27 sports contested at the 2024 BRICS Games.[7]

Medal table

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The medal tally is maintained by the BRICS Games website. The table shown is provided as-is from the website.[8]

  *   Host nation (Russia)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Russia (RUS)*270142101513
2 Belarus (BLR)5585107247
3 China (CHN)20241862
4 Uzbekistan (UZB)173958114
5 Brazil (BRA)8202351
6 Iran (IRI)4122036
7 Azerbaijan (AZE)492134
8 India (IND)362029
9 Kyrgyzstan (KGZ)2113851
10 Kazakhstan (KAZ)2111730
11 South Africa (RSA)1337
12 Mongolia (MGL)111012
13 Abkhazia (ABH)1157
14 Armenia (ARM)1078
15 Turkey (TUR)1012
16 Pakistan (PAK)1001
17 Tajikistan (TJK)031720
18 Thailand (THA)0369
19 Venezuela (VEN)0268
20 Egypt (EGY)0257
21 North Korea (PRK)0213
22 South Ossetia (OSS)0145
23 United Arab Emirates (UAE)0134
24 Serbia (SRB)0112
25 Hungary (HUN)0101
 Italy (ITA)0101
 Kuwait (KUW)0101
28 Republika Srpska (SRP)0033
29 Ghana (GHA)0022
 Syria (SYR)0022
31 Bulgaria (BUL)0011
 Burkina Faso (BUR)0011
 Cuba (CUB)0011
 Eritrea (ERI)0011
 Japan (JPN)0011
 Moldova (MDA)0011
 Nigeria (NGR)0011
 Senegal (SEN)0011
Totals (38 entries)3913825071,280

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ The delegation used a flag depicting the 2024 BRICS Games logo.[6]

References

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  1. ^ "380 sets of awards will be awarded at the BRICS Games in Kazan". Forbes (in Russian). 17 April 2024. Retrieved 2024-04-17.
  2. ^ "Schedule | Sports games of the BRICS countries". bricskazan2024.games. Retrieved 2024-05-31.
  3. ^ "Sports games of the BRICS countries". bricskazan2024.games. Retrieved 2024-05-31.
  4. ^ "Dmitry Chernyshenko: 97 countries have already confirmed their participation in the BRICS Games". bricskazan2024.games (in Russian). Retrieved 2024-06-01.
  5. ^ a b Universiade-light or replacement for the Olympics: what to expect from the BRICS Games?
  6. ^ https://results.bricskazan2024.games/participants
  7. ^ Sports games of the BRICS countries
  8. ^ "Medal standings". BRICS Sports Games. Kazan: BRICS. 11 August 2024. Archived from the original on 11 August 2024. Retrieved 11 August 2024.
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