National Red Games

The National Red games (simplified Chinese: 全国红色运动会; traditional Chinese: 全國紅色運動會; pinyin: Quánguó Hóngsè Yùndònghuì),[1][2] shortened as Red games (simplified Chinese: 红运会; traditional Chinese: 紅運會; pinyin: Hóngyùn Huì)[3] or sometimes referred to internationally as Communist Olympics[4] is a national sporting competition that began within the People's Republic of China under the Communist Party of China. The city and people participating varies depending on the games.

List of games

Year Games Host Dates Participants Athletes Comments
2010
1st
Linyi, Shandong August 26–28[5] 8 cities[5] 400[5]
2011
2nd
Qingyang, Gansu June 26–28 21 cities from China, 2 schools, 61 representative teams[1] 600[1] Coincided with 90th anniversary of founding of CPC

Sports

The competition events vary depending on the games. Below are listing of some of the sports.[5][6]

See also

References

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