2001 World Games

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The 2001 World Games (Japanese: 2001年ワールドゲームズ, romanized: 2001-Nen wārudogēmuzu), the sixth World Games, were an international multi-sport event held in Akita, Japan.

Host cityAkita, Japan
Nations92
Athletes3,200
Events140 in 27 sports
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World Games VI
VIワールドゲームズ
Host cityAkita, Japan
Nations92
Athletes3,200
Events140 in 27 sports
Opening16 August 2001
Closing26 August 2001
Opened byAtsuko Toyama
Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology of Japan
Athlete's OathDoumu Narita and Mero Narita
Main venueAkita Yabase Athletics Stadium
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Titles

140 titles (invitational sports not included) were awarded in the following official sports.[1] There were five invitational sports in this edition.[1]

Sports

The 2001 World Games programme featured 27 official sports and 4 invitational sports. (Aikido was deemed a demonstration sport; no medal events were held.) The numbers in parentheses indicate the number of medal events that were contested in each sports discipline.

Notes
I: Invitational sports, selected by the host city

Participating nations

More information Participating National Olympic Committees ...
Participating National Olympic Committees
  •  Argentina
  •  Australia
  •  Austria
  •  Belarus
  •  Belgium
  •  Botswana
  •  Brazil
  •  Bulgaria
  •  Canada
  •  Chile
  •  China
  •  Colombia
  •  Croatia
  •  Cyprus
  •  Czech Republic
  •  Denmark
  •  Ecuador
  •  Egypt
  •  Estonia (11)
  •  Fiji
  •  Finland
  •  France
  •  Georgia
  •  Germany
  •  Great Britain
  •  Greece
  •  Guam
  •  Hong Kong
  •  Hungary
  •  Ireland
  •  Israel
  •  Italy
  •  Japan (host)
  •  Kazakhstan
  •  Latvia
  •  Lithuania
  •  Luxembourg
  •  Macau (3)
  •  Madagascar
  •  Malaysia
  •  Mexico
  •  Mongolia
  •  Netherlands
  •  New Zealand
  •  Norway
  •  Pakistan
  •  Peru
  •  Philippines
  •  Poland
  •  Portugal
  •  Romania
  •  Russia
  •  Senegal
  •  Serbia
  •  Singapore
  •  Slovakia
  •  Slovenia
  •  San Marino
  •  South Africa
  •  South Korea
  •  Spain
  •  Sri Lanka
  •  Sweden
  •  Switzerland
  •  FR Yugoslavia
  •  Chinese Taipei
  •  Thailand
  •  Tonga (4)
  •  Tunisia
  •  Turkey
  •  Ukraine
  •  United States
  •  Uruguay
  •  Venezuela
  •  Vietnam
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Medal count

Official sports

The results from the 2001 World Games are from the archived website of the Akita, Japan, organizing committee.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14] The medal tally during the sixth World Games is as follows. Russia finished at the top of the final medal table.[15]

  *   Host nation (Japan)

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Russia (RUS)2415544
2 United States (USA)158831
3 France (FRA)125623
4 Germany (GER)10101535
5 Australia (AUS)1010323
6 Italy (ITA)911828
7 Japan (JPN)*961025
8 Spain (ESP)54110
9 Great Britain (GBR)[a]471122
10 Netherlands (NED)43310
11 South Africa (RSA)37414
12 Colombia (COL)35513
13 Belgium (BEL)34411
14 Chinese Taipei (TPE)33511
15 China (CHN)26513
16 Sweden (SWE)24915
17 Norway (NOR)2237
18 Bulgaria (BUL)2125
19 Denmark (DEN)2114
20 Austria (AUT)1427
21 New Zealand (NZL)1214
22 Greece (GRE)1203
23 Slovenia (SLO)1135
24 Lithuania (LTU)1113
 Portugal (POR)1113
 Slovakia (SVK)1113
27 Canada (CAN)1102
 Romania (ROM)1102
29 Finland (FIN)1045
30 Egypt (EGY)1012
 Poland (POL)1012
32 Fiji (FIJ)1001
 Guatemala (GUA)1001
 Kazakhstan (KAZ)1001
 Ukraine (UKR)1001
36 Brazil (BRA)0314
37 Venezuela (VEN)0213
38 South Korea (KOR)0202
 Switzerland (SUI)0202
40 Belarus (BLR)0178
41 Czech Republic (CZE)0123
42 Hungary (HUN)0101
 Luxembourg (LUX)0101
 Philippines (PHI)0101
45 Argentina (ARG)0022
46 Bosnia and Herzegovina (BIH)0011
 Madagascar (MAD)0011
 Pakistan (PAK)0011
 Yugoslavia (YUG)0011
Totals (49 entries)140140140420
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  1. England, Scotland and Northern Ireland competed separately in tug-of-war. England won the gold medal in the indoor 600kg tug of war, and Scotland won the silver medal.[16][17] England and Wales competed separately in singles and doubles bowling. The pair from England won the gold medal in mixed doubles bowling.[18][19][20]

Invitational sports

  *   Host nation (Japan)

More information Rank, Nation ...
RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Japan (JPN)*54211
2 Germany (GER)2417
3 Russia (RUS)2035
4 Spain (ESP)1102
5 Netherlands (NED)1012
6 Belarus (BLR)1001
 Ukraine (UKR)1001
8 Estonia (EST)0202
9 Mongolia (MGL)0112
10 Chinese Taipei (TPE)0101
11 Brazil (BRA)0022
12 China (CHN)0011
 Czech Republic (CZE)0011
 United States (USA)0011
Totals (14 entries)13131339
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