2019 Island Games

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Teams24 islands
Athletes≈2,000
Events14 sports
2019 Island Games
Host Gibraltar
Teams24 islands
Athletes≈2,000
Events14 sports
Opening6 July 2019
Closing12 July 2019
Opened byEd Davis
 2017
2023 

The XVIII Island Games (officially the 2019 NatWest Island Games) were held in the British Overseas Territory of Gibraltar between 6 and 12 July 2019. This was the second time the territory hosted the Games, the first being in 1995.

The 2019 Games did not include archery, cycling, football, or volleyball, which had been part of all previous games since 1985, due to the lack of venues. They were replaced by tenpin bowling, judo, and squash. Gibraltar's sports facilities were greatly redeveloped throughout 2018. Cycling was subsequently included in the list of events on the Games official website, while the 2019 Inter Games Football Tournament was announced as a substitute for the lack of football.[1]

The Faroe Islands were initially scheduled to stage the 2019 games, with the 2021 games taking place in Menorca, but in 2014 the hosts were swapped following issues with the Faroese facilities being ready in time.[2] Menorca then withdrew from hosting the 2019 games in July 2015 following a change in government.[3] After the Isle of Man and 2015 hosts Jersey confirmed that they would not apply as replacements,[3][4] Gibraltar announced in August their intention to host the games,[5] and were officially announced as hosts in April 2016.[6]

On 2 May 2018 it was announced that Ynys Môn would hold an unofficial football tournament to replace the absence of football in the Island Games. Islands that are regulars to the Games were expected to attend.[7]

Participating islands

22 island entities of the IIGA, from Europe, South Atlantic and the Caribbean area, competed in these Games. Both Rhodes and Frøya did not participate in this edition.

Sports

Numbers in parentheses indicate the number of medal events contested in each sport.[8][9][10]

Venues

Sport Venue
Shooting Rifle Shooting Range, IPSC Shooting Range
Basketball & Tennis Tercentenary Hall & Bayside Sports Complex
Judo Devils Tower Camp Gym
Triathlon Eastern Beach
Ten Pin Bowling Kings Bastion Leisure Centre
Sailing Royal Gibraltar Yacht Club
Tennis Sandpits Lawn Tennis Club
Table Tennis St Joseph's Middle School
Shooting Clay Shooting Range
Athletics, Shooting & Swimming Lathbury Sports Complex
Beach Volleyball Camp Bay
Badminton & Squash Europa Point Sports Complex

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Medal table

References

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