1985 World Games

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Host cityLondon, England
MottoSport is a universal language, the world is one family, all mankind are brothers and sisters.
Nations33
Athletes1,550
Events134
Opening25 July 1985
Closing4 August 1985
Opened byCharles Palmer
Chairman of British Olympic Association
Main venueWembley Stadium

The 1985 World Games were the second edition of the World Games, an international multi-sport event held in London. Three main venues were used, the main one being the Crystal Palace National Sports Centre. The opening ceremony was held at the Wembley Conference Centre. The master of ceremonies was television commentator Ron Pickering. Competitors were addressed by World Games Association President Dr Un Yong Kim, who told competitors, "the World Games is an innovation that deserves a warm welcome." Games Patron Ryoichi Sasakawa underwrote the financial shortfall to enable the Games to take place. British Olympic Association Chairman Charles Palmer opened the Games on behalf of the British sports community. The song "World Game" by John Denver was adopted as the theme for the Games. Sports included field archery, taekwondo, karate, sambo, powerlifting, finswimming, roller sports, casting, korfball, water skiing, speedway, fistball, softball and netball.[1] The ground team at Crystal Palace was headed by former Nottingham Forest player Roy Dwight with assistance from Tosh Chamberlain. Television coverage was produced by Cheerleader productions. Commentators included Simon Reed, Martin Tyler, Gerald Sinstadt and Dave Lanning.

Titles

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134 titles were awarded in 22 sports (not including two invitational sports).[2]

  As Invitational sport

Sport Titles Notes
Artistic roller skating 4
Roller speed skating 12
Roller hockey 1
Bodybuilding 6
Boules 1
Bowling 5
Casting 12
Field archery 4
Fistball 1
Finswimming 17
Karate 12
Korfball 1
Life saving 12
Netball 1
Racquetball 2
Sambo 17
Taekwondo 8
Trampoline 6
Tug of war 2
Water skiing 6
Powerlifting 3
Softball 1
Motocross
Speedway
Total 134

Venues included Wembley Conference Centre, Princes Club (Bedfont), Copthall Stadium. Wimbledon Stadium, Crystal Palace, David Lloyd Club, Tolmers Scout Camp and Stevenage Bowling Center.[3]

Medal table

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The medal tally during the second World Games is as follows. Italy finished at the top of the medal standings.[4] Two bronze medals were awarded in fistball and in each karate-kumite (9) and taekwondo (8) event.

  *   Host nation (Great Britain)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Italy (ITA)27292278
2File:Flag of the United States (23px).png United States (USA)18161852
3 Spain (ESP)1511531
4File:Flag of Germany.svg West Germany (FRG)13121641
5File:Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden (SWE)128525
6 Great Britain (GBR)*11112143
7File:Flag of France.svg France (FRA)7111331
8File:Flag of South Korea (1984–1997).svg South Korea (KOR)7018
9File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands (NED)5139
10File:Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg Japan (JPN)5128
11 Hungary (HUN)44513
12File:Flag of Norway.svg Norway (NOR)26816
13File:Flag of Ireland.svg Ireland (IRL)2002
14File:Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada (CAN)15511
15File:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium (BEL)1449
16File:Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Switzerland (SUI)1247
17 Austria (AUT)1102
File:Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand (NZL)1102
19File:Flag of Singapore.svg Singapore (SIN)1001
20File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia (AUS)0459
21 Chinese Taipei (TPE)0314
22File:Flag of Egypt.svg Egypt (EGY)0224
23File:Flag of the Philippines (light blue).svg Philippines (PHI)0213
24File:Flag of Bahrain (1972-2002).svg Bahrain (BHR)0011
File:Flag of Brazil (1968–1992).svg Brazil (BRA)0011
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File:Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark (DEN)0011
File:Flag of Finland.svg Finland (FIN)0011
File:Flag of Côte d'Ivoire.svg Ivory Coast (CIV)0011
File:Flag of Jamaica.svg Jamaica (JAM)0011
File:Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico (MEX)0011
File:Flag of Monaco.svg Monaco (MON)0011
File:Flag of Portugal (official).svg Portugal (POR)0011
File:Flag of Venezuela (1954–2006).svg Venezuela (VEN)0011
Totals (34 entries)134134152420

References

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  1. ^ Media Release 1985 World Games
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Channel Four broadcast of the Opening Ceremony.

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