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2015 Military World Games

The 2015 Military World Games (), officially known as the 6th CISM Military World Games () and also known as Mungyeong 2015 (), were hosted from October 2–11, 2015 in Mungyeong, South Korea.

The games were the largest military sports event ever held in South Korea, with approximately 8,700 athletes from 110 countries competing in 24 sports. The Games were organized by the Ministry of National Defense Republic of Korea in accordance with CISM regulations and the rules of the International Sports Federations.

Venues

North Gyeongsang

Mungyeong

Pohang

Gimcheon

Andong

Yeongcheon

Yeongju

Sangju

Yecheon

Daegu

Participating nations

  • Algeria (56)
  • Albania (5)
  • Angola (2)
  • Armenia (15)
  • Argentina (2)
  • Azerbaijan (20)
  • Austria (37)
  • Brazil (329)
  • Bahrain (69)
  • Barbados (2)
  • Belarus (95)
  • Benin
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina (11)
  • Belgium (51)
  • Bulgaria (21)
  • Burkina Faso (3)
  • Canada (104)
  • Cameroon (55)
  • Central African Republic
  • Republic of the Congo (19)
  • Chile (32)
  • Colombia (31)
  • China (553)
  • Croatia (11)
  • Cyprus (8)
  • Czech Republic (27)
  • Chad (11)
  • Denmark (61)
  • Dominican Republic (31)
  • Ecuador (74)
  • Egypt (83)
  • Estonia (27)
  • Swaziland (2)
  • Finland (53)
  • France (273)
  • Germany (243)
  • Gabon (9)
  • Greece (46)
  • Guinea (14)
  • Hungary (56)
  • India (54)
  • Iran (90)
  • Iraq
  • Indonesia (46)
  • Italy (139)
  • Ivory Coast
  • Jamaica
  • Jordan (5)
  • Kazakhstan (62)
  • Kenya (14)
  • Kuwait (35)
  • Lesotho (3)
  • Latvia (32)
  • Lebanon (7)
  • Lithuania (56)
  • Luxembourg (18)
  • Macedonia
  • Malawi
  • Mali
  • Mauritania
  • Morocco (24)
  • Monaco (2)
  • Mongolia (75)
  • Montenegro (2)
  • Macedonia (4)
  • Namibia (3)
  • Netherlands (89)
  • Niger (3)
  • Nigeria (12)
  • Norway (28)
  • Oman (63)
  • Pakistan (19)
  • Palestine (9)
  • Peru (15)
  • Poland (193)
  • Qatar (99)
  • Romania (77)
  • Russia (243)
  • Saudi Arabia (41)
  • Senegal (3)
  • Serbia (41)
  • Slovakia (14)
  • Slovenia (32)
  • South Korea (172)
  • Spain (111)
  • Sri Lanka (73)
  • Suriname
  • Sweden (72)
  • Switzerland (67)
  • Syria (15)
  • Tanzania (22)
  • Thailand (55)
  • Trinidad and Tobago
  • Tunisia (17)
  • Turkey (20)
  • United Arab Emirates (27)
  • United States (172)
  • Uganda (5)
  • Uzbekistan (50)
  • Ukraine (87)
  • Uruguay (27)
  • Venezuela (84)
  • Vietnam (32)
  • Zambia (13)
  • Zimbabwe (28)

Sports

The competition comprised 24 sports, some of them appearing for the first time in military world games, such as archery.

Games schedule

Medal table

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References

External links