Asia Pacific Masters Games 2023 Jeonbuk KoreaAsia Pacific Masters Games 2023 Jeonbuk Korea(2023 JB-APMG)
Period : 2023. 5. 12. ~ 5. 20./9days Place: Jeollabuk-do Scale :28,000 competitors from 70 countries can participate in 26 sports such as gate ball, golf, tennis, basketball, roller sports, volleyball, etc.
Asia Pacific Masters Games 2023 Jeonbuk KoreaWhat is the Masters Game?
This is an international sports event that is comparable to the Olympics, World Cup, and Asian Games. Anyone over the age of 30 can participate, including former representative athletes, club members, and other individuals. Asia-Pacific Masters Games implements the IOC philosophy for all people regardless of gender, age, race, religion, or sports status.
Asia Pacific Masters Games 2023 Jeonbuk KoreaInternational Masters Games Association IMGA
Founded in 1995, it has an Olympic movement and a philosophy of 'Sports for All'. IMGA is approved by the non-profit International Olympic Committee and hosts several international games, including a variety of sporting events, the Winter Olympics for Masters athletes, the European Masters Games, the Pan American Masters Games and the Asia Pacific Masters Games.
Gateball, Golf, Park Golf, Basketball, Roller sports, Volleyball, Badminton, Bowling, Shooting, Cycling, Softball, Swimming, Squash, Baseball, Archery, Weightlifting, Sailing, Wushu, Judo, Athletics, Triathlon, Soccer, Table-tennis, Taekwondo, Tennis, Field hockey
70 countries
28,000 people
26 sports
Golf
Golf
Players hit a golf ball with a stick (club) on the course and attempt to put it into a designated hole. It is a game to compete for superiority with the number of strokes taken to do so
A sport in which two teams of 6 players each hit across the net and drop the ball onto the opponent's court without having the ball drop on their side of the court.
It is a race in which individuals or teams compete in terms of speed by riding a bicycle. Cycling is further divided into more specific events such as road, track, MTB, BMX, cyclo-cross, indoor cycling, and trial.
It is a race in which individuals or teams compete in terms of speed by riding a bicycle. Cycling is further divided into more specific events such as road, track, MTB, BMX, cyclo-cross, indoor cycling, and trial.
It is a race in which individuals or teams compete in terms of speed by riding a bicycle. Cycling is further divided into more specific events such as road, track, MTB, BMX, cyclo-cross, indoor cycling, and trial.
A sport in which two teams of 11 players compete for scores by hitting the ball into their opponent’s goal with either their feet or head. They cannot use their hands nor arms.
It is an internationally recognized sport based on Korea's unique traditional martial arts and aims to effectively subdue opponents by using hands, feet and other body parts centering on kicks.
A ball game in which a net is placed in the center of the court and a racket is used to hit the ball onto the opponent's court. The games are scored based on a unique system.
A game in which two teams with 9 players alternate between attacking and defending each other over 9 times. Victory is granted to the team with the most points.
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Judo
Judo
A sport in which two players use their whole body to attack their opponent or to stab the opponent's loophole until one player is defeated.
A game that takes advantage of golf and gateball; it has little economic burden and simple rules, so you can learn the game very quickly and enjoy together.
A water competition involving a small racing sailboat to see who can get to the target faster. It is highly influenced by wind and waves, so it is characterized by playing once a day for 7 days and summing the top 6 times to determine the ranking.