State Games of North Carolina explained

State Games of North Carolina
Abbreviation:SGNC
Recurrence:Annual
Headquarters:Durham, North Carolina
Website:https://www.ncsports.org/

The State Games of North Carolina (for sponsorship reasons known as the BODYARMOR State Games) is an Olympic-style competition in North Carolina, and a member of the National Congress of State Games. The BODYARMOR State Games are the largest sports festival in North Carolina and one of the largest State Games programs in the United States. The annual event features over 12,000 athletes and 600 teams competing in 25-30 different sports. The goal of the state games is to promote fitness, sportsmanship, and a drug-free environment to North Carolinians.[1]

Many famous athletes have taken part in the games including Roy Lassiter, Julius Peppers, Rashad McCants, Chris Paul, Corey Seager, Bryse Wilson, Chris Archer, Carlos Rodon, Trot Nixon, Madison Bumgarner, Josh Howard, Brendan Haywood, Stephanie Watts, Wendy Palmer, Shea Ralph, Rodney Rodgers, and others.[2]

The sports that are offered in the Games differ each year, but have included Archery, Badminton, Baseball, Basketball, Bowling, Boxing, Canoe/Kayak, Cheerleading, Cycling, Chess, Disc Golf, Diving, Esports, Equestrian, Fencing, Field Hockey, Figure Skating, Flag Football, Golf, Gymnastics, Horseshoes, Ice Hockey, In-Line Hockey, Judo, Jump Rope, Karate, Kickball, Lacrosse, Olympic Lifting, Ninja, Pickleball, Polo, Power Lifting, Rock Climbing, Roundnet, Rowing, 5K Road Race, Rugby, Sailing, Shooting, Skateboarding, Soccer, Softball, Strongman, Swimming, Table Tennis, Taekwondo, Tennis, Track & Field, Ultimate, Volleyball, Water Ski, Wrestling.[3]

Host cities

Year Host Cities County Location
1986The TriangleDurham County, Orange County, Wake County
1988The TriangleDurham County, Orange County, Wake County
1989The TriangleDurham County, Orange County, Wake County
1990The TriangleDurham County, Orange County, Wake County
1991The TriangleDurham County, Orange County, Wake County
1992The TriangleDurham County, Orange County, Wake County
1993DurhamDurham County
1994DurhamDurham County
1995RaleighWake County
1996RaleighWake County
1997 Guilford County
1998 Guilford County
1999 Guilford County
2000 Wake County
2001 Wake County
2002 Wake County
2003 Forsyth County
2004 Forsyth County
2005 Wake County
2006 Wake County
2007 Guilford County
2008 Guilford County
2009 Mecklenburg County
2010 Mecklenburg County
2011 Forsyth County
2012 Forsyth County
2013 Mecklenburg County
2014 Mecklenburg County
2015 Durham County, Orange County, Wake County
2016 Durham County, Orange County, Wake County
2017 Forsyth County, Guilford County, Alamance County
2018Piedmont TriadForsyth County, Guilford County, Alamance County
2019CharlotteMecklenburg County
2020CharlotteMecklenburg County
2021The TriangleDurham County, Orange County, Wake County
2022The TriangleDurham County, Orange County, Wake County
2023CharlotteMecklenburg County
2024CharlotteMecklenburg County

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: North Carolina Amateur Sports . 2023-08-25 . North Carolina Amateur Sports . en.
  2. Web site: Notable Alumni . 2023-08-25 . North Carolina Amateur Sports . en-US.
  3. Web site: BODYARMOR State Games . 2023-08-25 . North Carolina Amateur Sports . en-US.