From our series of answers to Frequently Asked Questions:
Sports programs at Gay Games are proposed by potential hosts, based on a list of sports developed by the FGG.
These include "core sports", a certain number of which are required for bidders, and "additional sports", which are automatically approved for possible inclusion in a sports program. Bidders can also propose new sports not yet on either list (for example, rodeo, which will be on the program for the first time at Gay Games 9 in 2014).
For the list of current sports, as well as sports for which an interest has already been expressed, visit our website HERE.
The best way to get a sport on the program for the Gay Games is to approach bidders for the next edition. And the best way to get a bidder to include your sport is to be organized. We can help sports for which there is no international LGBT sports organization. If you are interested, write us HERE.
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Saturday, March 24, 2012
FAQ / Why isn't my sport on the program for the Gay Games?
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