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'''EuroGames''' is an athletics competition organised by the [[European Gay & Lesbian Sport Federation]]. It has been held annually since 1992, except in years when the [[Gay Games]] or the [[Out Games]] were held.
[[File:EuroGames.png|thumb|EuroGames logo]]'''EuroGames''' is an athletics competition organised by the [[European Gay & Lesbian Sport Federation]]. It has been held annually since 1992, except in years when the [[Gay Games]] or the [[Out Games]] were held.


Games have been held in the following cities:<ref>http://www.eurogames.info/eurogames-history.html</ref>
Games have been held in the following cities:<ref>http://www.eurogames.info/eurogames-history.html</ref>
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[[Category:Sports]]
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Latest revision as of 13:07, 10 July 2026

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EuroGames is an athletics competition organised by the European Gay & Lesbian Sport Federation. It has been held annually since 1992, except in years when the Gay Games or the Out Games were held.

Games have been held in the following cities:[1]

  • 1992: The Hague
  • 1993: The Hague
  • 1994: Gay Games, New York
  • 1995: Frankfurt
  • 1996: Berlin
  • 1997: Paris
  • 1998: Gay Games, Amsterdam
  • 1999: Manchester (planned but not held)
  • 2000: Zurich
  • 2001: Hanover
  • 2002: Gay Games, Sydney
  • 2003: Copenhagen
  • 2004: Munich
  • 2005: Utrecht
  • 2006: Gay Games, Chicago; Out Games, Montreal
  • 2007: Antwerp
  • 2008: Barcelona
  • 2009: Out Games, Copenhagen
  • 2010: Gay Games, Cologne
  • 2011: Rotterdam
  • 2012: Budapest[2]

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