FISU Visit: Cheongju & Boryeong Summer U Competition Prep

A commemorative photo with the Chungcheong region tournament organizing committee and officials from the International University Sports Federation and the International Technical Committee. (Provided by the competition organizing committee. Resale and DB prohibited)

(Sejong = News 1) Reporter Jang Dong-yeol = Officials from the International University Sports Federation (FISU) and the International Technical Committee (ITC) visited Korea on the 31st to inspect preparations for the 2027 Summer World University Games.

According to the Chungcheong Universiade Organizing Committee, a visiting group consisting of FISU summer department officials and ITC technical committee chairs for artistic gymnastics, rhythmic gymnastics, and tennis arrived in Sejong City, where the organizing committee is located, on this day.

On this day, they heard an explanation of the artistic gymnastics, rhythmic gymnastics, and tennis stadiums and training facilities from the organizing committee.

Next, we plan to visit the newly built tennis stadium (Chungnam International Tennis Center) and gymnastics stadium (Cheongju Multipurpose Indoor Gymnasium) to check the status of stadium construction.

The visiting team also visits the proposed 2nd Boryeong Athletes’ Village in South Chungcheong Province, which will be used as accommodation for beach volleyball players.

Afterwards, we plan to discuss major operational details such as stadiums, training grounds, game operation and broadcasting, and ticketing through individual meetings for each event.

Lee Chang-seop, Vice Chairman of the Games Organizing Committee, said, “This visit by FISU and ITC is an important step in examining the construction of a stadium that meets international standards and a stable operation plan,” and added, “We will prepare in detail for each event so that both athletes and spectators can enjoy the best experience.”

The Chungcheong Summer World University Games will be held from August 1 to 12, 2027, in four cities and provinces in the Chungcheong region, including Daejeon, Sejong, North Chungcheong, and South Chungcheong, with over 15,000 participants from 150 countries. There are 18 competition events.

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To further illuminate the scope and significance of the upcoming 2027 Summer World University Games in Chungcheong, here’s a detailed look at the event:

Key Aspect Details
Event Name 2027 Summer World University Games (Chungcheong) – also known as the Chungcheong Universiade
host Region Chungcheong region, South Korea (Daejeon, Sejong, North Chungcheong, and South Chungcheong)
Event dates August 1-12, 2027
Participating Countries Approximately 150
Estimated Participants Over 15,000 athletes and officials
Competition Events 18 sports, including artistic gymnastics, rhythmic gymnastics, and tennis. Likely to include a broad range of other summer sports.
venues Includes the Chungnam International Tennis Center, Cheongju Multipurpose Indoor Gymnasium, and the proposed 2nd Boryeong Athletes’ Village. further venues will be announced.
FISU Involvement The International University Sports Federation (FISU) is actively involved in venue inspections and operational planning to ensure international standards are met.
Purpose of Current Visit FISU and ITC officials are on-site to inspect facilities, review operational plans, and ensure readiness for the Games.

this table helps provide a snapshot of the scale and scope of the endeavor. The presence of the FISU and ITC officials highlights the importance of adherence to international standards and preparations.

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What are the world University Games?
The World University Games,organized by the International University Sports Federation (FISU),are a multi-sport event for university athletes from around the globe. They are second in size only to the Olympic Games.
When and where will the 2027 Summer World University Games be held?
The 2027 Summer World University Games will be held in the Chungcheong region of South Korea, from august 1st to August 12th, 2027. The host cities include Daejeon, Sejong, North Chungcheong, and South Chungcheong.
who can participate in the World University Games?
The Games are open to student-athletes who are currently enrolled in, or have recently graduated from, a university or equivalent institution of higher learning.
How many countries and athletes are expected to participate?
The 2027 Games are expected to draw over 15,000 participants from approximately 150 countries.
What sports will be included in the 2027 games?
The Games will feature 18 sports. Specific events include artistic gymnastics, rhythmic gymnastics, and tennis. The full list of sports will be announced in due course.
How can I get media accreditation for the 2027 Summer World University Games?
media accreditation facts will be made available closer to the event. For other games, like the Rhine-Ruhr 2025 FISU World University Games, the media accreditation portal opened on 21 March and will remain open until 1 June, 2025. ([1]) Please check the official FISU website for updates and announcements regarding the Chungcheong Games.
Where can I find more information about the World University Games?
The official FISU website (www.fisu.net) provides comprehensive information about the games, including event schedules, results, and news. The organizing committee for the 2027 Chungcheong Games will also have a website with details about the event.

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