Guadalajara, Munich and Valencia shortlisted to host 2026 Gay Games
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Guadalajara in Mexico, Munich in Germany and the Spanish city of Valencia have been shortlisted to host the Gay Games in 2026.
Guadalajara in Mexico, Munich in Germany and the Spanish city of Valencia have been shortlisted to host the Gay Games in 2026.
Twenty cities from 14 countries have expressed an interest in hosting the 2026 edition of the Gay Games.
The Federation of Gay Games (FGG) has opened the bidding process for the 2026 edition of its flagship multi-sport event.
The International Federation of Gay Games is committed to hosting the 2022 edition in Hong Kong, despite ongoing civil unrest.
Dodgeball and esports are set to make their Gay Games debut in Hong Kong 2022 after the full list of 36 sports was confirmed.
A traditional dance gala brought the 10th Gay Games to a close in Paris.
Squash governing bodies have supported the inclusion of the sport at the Gay Games, with this year's edition in Paris marking the eighth time it has been included on the programme.
Ninety one countries and over 10,000 participants paraded in the Jean Bouin Stadium to mark the start of the 10th Gay Games in Paris as sporting action began.
The 10th edition of the Gay Games have opened in Paris with a spectacular Opening Ceremony.
Paris, which will host the Olympics and Paralympics in 2024, is staging another major multi-sport event from tomorrow - the 10th edition of the Gay Games, which continues until August 12.
Hong Kong has been named as the first Asian city to host the Gay Games after being awarded the 2022 event, seeing off strong competition from the United States and Mexico.
Washington D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser has led her city's delegation to Paris to bid for the 2022 Gay Games.
Hong Kong, Guadalajara and Washington D.C are set to compete for the right to stage the 2022 Gay Games when a host city is decided next week.
Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo said the French capital is hopeful it will stage the most successful Gay Games in history next year.
A lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) Powerlifting Union has been formed to give the sport’s athletes representation with the Federation of Gay Games (FGG) and mainstream federations.