in May 2027 World masters games Held in Japan! in Kansai







in May 2027 World masters games Held in Japan! in Kansai











The Games which was postponed
due to an influence of the new Corona
The event will be held in May 2027


What is the World Masters Games?

There are no eligibility or selection criteria.
The only criterion for participation is age
(30 years of age or older, no upper limit)


What competitions are there?

59 disciplines of 35 sports

  • Weightlifting

    Archery
    (Outdoor Archery)

  • Archery(Indoor Archery)

    Archery
    (Indoor Archery)

  • Athletics(Track & Field)

    Athletics
    (Track & Field)

  • Athletics(10km Road Race)

    Athletics
    (10km Road Race)

  • Athletics(Half Marathon)

    Athletics
    (Half Marathon)

  • Athletics(EKIDEN)

    Athletics
    (EKIDEN)

  • Athletics(Race Walking)

    Athletics
    (Race Walking)

  • Badminton

    Badminton

  • Baseball(Baseball)

    Baseball
    (Baseball)

  • Baseball(Rubber Baseball)

    Baseball
    (Rubber Baseball)

  • Basketball

    Basketball

  • Canoe(Marathon)

    Canoe
    (Marathon)

  • Canoe(Sprint)

    Canoe
    (Sprint)

  • Canoe(Slalom)

    Canoe
    (Slalom)

  • Canoe(Polo)

    Canoe
    (Polo)

  • Canoe(Dragon Boat)

    Canoe
    (Dragon Boat)

  • Cycling(Track)

    Cycling
    (Track)

  • Cycling(Road Race)

    Cycling
    (Road Race)

  • Cycling(Mountain Bike)

    Cycling
    (Mountain Bike)

  • Cycling(BMX)

    Cycling
    (BMX)

  • Dance Sports

    Dance Sports

  • Football(Football)

    Football
    (Football)

  • Football(Futsal)

    Football
    (Futsal)

  • Flying Disc(Ultimate)

    Flying Disc
    (Ultimate)

  • Gateball

    Gateball

  • Golf

    Golf

  • Ground Golf

    Ground Golf

  • Handball

    Handball

  • Hockey

    Hockey

  • Judo

    Judo

  • Karate

    Karate

  • Lifesaving

    Lifesaving

  • Orienteering(Sprint)

    Orienteering
    (Sprint)

  • Orienteering(Forest)

    Orienteering
    (Forest)

  • Rowing

    Rowing

  • Rugby

    Rugby

  • Sailing(Sailing)

    Sailing
    (Sailing)

  • Sailing(Windsurfing)

    Sailing
    (Windsurfing)

  • Shooting(Clay)

    Shooting
    (Clay)

  • Shooting(Rifle)

    Shooting
    (Rifle)

  • Softball

    Softball

  • Soft tennis

    Soft tennis

  • Squash

    Squash

  • Swimming(Swimming)

    Swimming
    (Swimming)

  • Swimming(Diving)

    Swimming
    (Diving)

  • Swimming(Water Polo)

    Swimming
    (Water Polo)

  • Swimming(Artistic Swimming)

    Swimming
    (Artistic Swimming)

  • Swimming(Open Water)

    Swimming
    (Open Water)

  • Table Tennis

    Table Tennis

  • Taekwondo

    Taekwondo

  • Tennis

    Tennis

  • Tenpin Bowling

    Tenpin Bowling

  • Triathlon(Triathlon)

    Triathlon
    (Triathlon)

  • Triathlon(Aquathlon)

    Triathlon
    (Aquathlon)

  • Triathlon(Duathlon)

    Triathlon
    (Duathlon)

  • Tug of War

    Tug of War

  • Volleyball(Indoor)

    Volleyball
    (Indoor)

  • Volleyball(Beach Volleyball)

    Volleyball
    (Beach Volleyball)

  • Weightlifting

    Weightlifting



Kansai is an area like this

Kansai has long flourished as a center of history and culture. Surrounded by rich nature and its traditions still running deep to this day, it is the perfect area to experience Japanese traditional culture, delicious local cuisines and lush nature.
Take a break from the games and explore the uniqueness of Kansai.

  • OSAKA

    Not just for fun.
    This is the real Osaka.
    It’s time to experience everything
    Osaka has to offer!

  • KYOTO

    “Sea” “Forests” “Tea”
    Kyoto, overflowing with
    beautiful nature

    • Yuhigaura Beach

      Yuhigaura Beach

    • Miyabaki-no-Sato

      Miyabaki-no-Sato

    • Tango Barazushi

      Tango Barazushi

  • Hyogo

    Hyogo Prefecture, the province of
    great castles.
    A tour of 22 castles designated as
    national historic sites, the most of
    any Japanese prefecture.

  • ENTER

    A breather amongst rich
    nature and ageless
    history
    Join / Lake Biwa

  • NARA

    A moment of soothing in the
    ancient capital of Nara.

    • Nara Park

      Nara Park

    • Kimpusen-Ji

      Kimpusen-Ji

      Nara’s Local Brew [Japanese Sake]

      Nara’s Local Brew
      [Japanese Sake]

  • Wakayama

    Visit Wakayama
    ~The Spiritual Heart of Japan~

  • FUKUI

    Relish the cityscapes full of history
    and culture
    and the blessings of the brave Sea
    of Japan.

    • Wakasawada Beach

      Wakasawada Beach

    • Mt. Aoba

      Mt. Aoba

    • They saved

      They saved

  • TOTTORI

    From vast dunes and great mountains
    to healing hot springs
    Introducing the charms of Tottori.

  • Tokushima

    Enormous seas and mountains
    brimming with life
    Try out exciting experiences of
    Japan’s proud traditional cultures

    • Awa Odori Kaikan

      Awa Odori Kaikan

    • Surfing

      Surfing

      Tokushima Ramen

      Tokushima Ramen




This HTML code defines the structure and content of a webpage, likely promoting the World Masters games 2027. Let’s break down the key elements:

Overall Structure:

Sections: The code is organized into sections, each representing a distinct part of the webpage (intro, what, sports).

Classes: The class attributes are used for styling and layout, likely referencing a separate CSS file. Common classes used are:

intro, what, sports: Indicate the section’s content.

intro-inner, inner, sports-inner: These classes likely define the content area within the section.

icon, txt, img, cap: These classes define aspects of visual layout of content (icon, text, image, caption).

pcDisp: This appears to be a class to denote how content is presented on a PC (likely, to hide or display content specifically for PC views).

Content Breakdown:

  1. Introduction (intro)

Displays an icon (iconintro.png).

A text describing the Games being postponed and the planned May 2027 event.

  1. “What is the World Masters Games?” (what)

Displays an icon (iconwhat.png).

A main heading about the Games.

An image (whatimg.jpg) potentially showing a general image related to the Games.

A text describing the main qualification: age, 30+ with no upper age limit.

  1. “What competitions are there?” (sports)

Displays an icon (iconsports.png).

A main heading about various competitions.

A sub-heading stating there are 59 disciplines of 35 sports.

Sports List: An ul (unordered list) with individual li (list item) elements. each list item contains a sport’s picture and name. This section includes the list of sports, and other sports (e.g., different cycling categories)

Key Observations and Potential Improvements:

images: The code references various images from the https://wmg2027.jp/wmg2027/img/ directory.Make it easy to maintain these images (e.g. image alt tags)

Responsiveness: The use of the pcDisp class suggests some degree of responsiveness to screen size, the CSS file would be needed to confirm how that works.

Accessibility: Ensure images have meaningful alt attributes for accessibility.

CSS and JavaScript: This HTML relies heavily on external CSS for styling and likely JavaScript for any interactive behavior. The code itself focuses on the content structure.

Content Accuracy: Verify the details is correct (logos used, sport names, etc.).

Consider a link to a contact page or other page that has more detailed content.

the code presents the most basics of the World Masters Games 2027 and their details.

James Whitfield

James Whitfield is Archysport's racket sports and golf specialist, bringing a global perspective to tennis, badminton, and golf coverage. Based between London and Singapore, James has covered Grand Slam tournaments, BWF World Tour events, and major golf championships on five continents. His reporting combines on-the-ground access with deep knowledge of the technical and strategic elements that separate elite athletes from the rest of the field. James is fluent in English, French, and Mandarin, giving him unique access to athletes across the global tennis and badminton circuits.

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