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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> |
Revision as of 21:14, 23 December 2013
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]
References
- ↑ http://www.eurogames.info/eurogames-history.html
- ↑ http://www.eurogames.info/eurogames-future.html - still marked as "future" in June 2013