21-year-old Warawut Saengsriruang is a Ju-Jitsu expert in the discipline Duo, the most spectacular form of Ju-Jitsu competition.
16 December 2024, Lausanne, Switzerland – The International World Games Association (IWGA) is pleased to announce the launch of the Athletes Committee (AC) election process, an integral initiative that will culminate at The World Games 2025 Chengdu.
MotoSurf, a new discipline in The World Games 2025, is an exciting, fast-paced sport that began in Czechia in 2012. Competitors ride motorized surfboards, navigating a slalom course marked by buoys and balloons. Eliška Matoušková is the current women’s World Champion, having won again in 2023 at just 15, making her the youngest female World Champion ever.
The Hungarian Competitive Sports Federation (NVESZ) celebrated the year with the "NVESZ TWG 2025 Chengdu Gala Celebration," marking Hungary's official launch for The World Games 2025.
Estonian disc golfer Albert Tamm has been recognised as Athlete of the Month for November 2024 following his crucial role in Estonia's successful defence of their World Team Disc Golf Championship title. The accolade comes as a testament to Tamm’s leadership and skill, as well as the remarkable unity of the Estonian team throughout the tournament.
2 December 2024, Lausanne, Switzerland – The International World Games Association (IWGA) proudly announces the official release of the IWGA Bid Book 2033, a comprehensive Bid Application Document and Questionnaire for cities interesed to host The World Games 2033.
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