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The Island Games (currently known as the NatWest International Island Games for sponsorship reasons) are biennial international multi-sports events organised by the International Island Games Association (IIGA). Competitor teams each represent different island communities (with one team from the peninsula of Gibraltar) which are IIGA members ...
Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... The 1991 Island Games were the fourth Island Games, and were held in Åland, from 23 to 29 June.
The XIX Island Games (also known as the 2023 NatWest Island Games for sponsorship reasons) were to have been held in Guernsey in 2021; however, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Games were postponed. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] This occasion will be the third time that the island would host the games, the first being in 1987 , and the second in 2003 .
The XIII Island Games were held in Åland, Finland, June 27-July 4, 2009. For the 13th edition of the Games, 25 teams competed in 14 different sports. For the 13th edition of the Games, 25 teams competed in 14 different sports.
The International Island Games Association (IIGA) is the organising body for the Island Games, a friendly biennial multi-sport competition between teams from several European islands and other small territories (24 members from 8 nations). The IIGA liaises with the member island associations and with sponsors of the games.
Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Appearance. move to sidebar hide. 1993 Island Games; Host Isle of Wight: Teams: 19 islands ...
The XVIII Island Games (officially the 2019 NatWest Island Games) were held in the British Overseas Territory of Gibraltar between 6 and 12 July 2019. This was the second time the territory hosted the Games , the first being in 1995 .
A total of 2,306 athletes from 24 islands competed in 15 sports and 190 events. The 2011 Island Games were the second Island Games to be hosted by the Isle of Wight (the fourth island to host multiple Games). Previously, the Isle of Wight hosted the 1993 Island Games. The Games' mascot was a Red Squirrel, which is indigenous to the Isle of Wight.