Operations Manager at NC Bid Committee 2027 Summer World University Games - N/A, N/A, us
The North Carolina Bid Committee is comprised of individuals who are helping with, supporting, and leading an initiative to recruit and host the 2027 Summer World University Games in the Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill-Cary area of North Carolina, commonly referred to as the Triangle. The primary goals of the NCBC are to host one of the best World University Games ever, with a great participant experience being the primary barometer; and to showcase North Carolina, and the communities and universities that comprise the state's Triangle region, to the world. North Carolina's bid is currently sponsored by Atlantic Tire & Service, Edge Printed Products, Sports & Properties, Inc., Stewart, and the Triangle Sports Commission.The Summer World University Games are the world's largest event for student athletes, ages 17-27. The rightsholder for the Games is the Federation of International University Sports (FISU), based in Lausanne, Switzerland. The World University Games got their formal start with the 1959 Games in Torino, Italy, where 985 athletes from 45 countries competed in 7 sports during a 12-day period. In more recent times, Taipei 2017 for example, 7,377 athletes from 134 countries competed over 13 days in 275 competitive events in 22 sports at 60 venues where 1,957 medals were awarded. The 15 required sports of the Summer World University Games are Archery, Artistic Gymnastics, Athletics (Track & Field), Badminton, Basketball, Diving, Fencing, Judo, Rhythmic Gymnastics, Swimming, Table Tennis, Taekwondo, Tennis, Volleyball, and Water Polo. For its Bid for the 2027 WUG, the NCBC has proposed Baseball, Rugby 7s, Soccer, and Softball as the "local option" sports. For more information about the World University Games, FISU, and World University Championships, visit www.fisu.net.