World Military Championships Explained

The World Military Championships (WMC) are the world championships of the military sports, regularly organized by the Conseil International du Sport Militaire (CISM), covering 25 sports.[1]

History

CISM had its roots in World War II, with efforts to bring together members of the allied forces to bridge cultural and language barriers. This took place under the auspices of the Allied Forces Sports Council.[2] By 1947, the Soviet Union and eastern bloc nations had withdrawn from the Council, followed by the United States and United Kingdom.[2] The French armed forces picked up the concept and organised CISM with France, Belgium, Denmark, Luxembourg and the Netherlands as founding members under the motto "Friendship through sport". By 1985, eighty-two nations were competing.[2] Military athletes often are competing against Olympic competitors in CISM games and World Military Championships, earning the nickname "The Military Olympics.[2]

Championships

In the year of the Military World Games (from 1995, every four years), championship shall be the same of the World Games tournament.

Number Event First EditionLast Edition
Military Sports
11950 64th (2017)
21948 57th (2015)
31954 50th (2015)
41963 45th (2017)
51992 19th (2017)
61965 50th (2017)
71964 41st (2017)
81949 52nd (2021)
Combat Sports
91947 58th (2021)
101947 45th (2017)
111966 37th (2016)
121980 34th (2011)
131961 32nd (2017)
Main Sports
141946 45th (2015)
151947 57th (2017)
1650th (2018)
171946 49th (2017)
181957 50th (2018)
192017 1st (2017)
2020th (2018)
2121st (2018)
Team Sports
221950 2015 M / 2016 W
231946 2017 M / 2018 W
241982
251961 2016 M / 2017 W
Winter Sports
261954 55th (2023)
Other Sports
271969 20th (2017)
282003 11th (2017)

See also

External links

See main article: world championships.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: World Military Championships. cism-milsport.org. 2 April 2023.
  2. Gary Hopkins . Navy Sports . . February 1985 . 815 . 22-23 . . en-US . 0002-5577.