Jeux des îles
The Jeux des îles (Games of the islands in english) is an annual multi-sport event for youth athletes from the 23 member countries of the association of Comité d'Organisation des Jeux des Iles (COJI).[1]
Participants
In the fourteen editions, the number of participating islands has changed from edition to edition, as delegations are not required to attend the event. There are, however, 23 islands registered at the COJI that have participated in at least one edition.
Editions
Edition | Venue | Island | Country |
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1997 | Ajaccio | Corsica | France |
1998 | Ajaccio | Corsica | France |
1999 | Palermo | Sicily | Italy |
2000 | Funchal | Madeira | Portugal |
2001 | Palma de Mallorca | Balearic Islands | Spain |
2002 | Cagliari | Sardinia | Italy |
2003 | São Miguel Island | Azores | Portugal |
2004 | Las Palmas | Canary Islands | Spain |
2005 | Iraklio | Crete | Greece |
2006 | Palermo | Sicily | Italy |
2007 | Ajaccio | Corsica | France |
2008 | Basse-Terre | Guadeloupe | France |
2009 | Palma de Mallorca | Balearic Islands | Spain |
2010 | São Miguel Island | Azores | Portugal |
2011 | Palermo | Sicily | Italy |
2012 | Cagliari | Sardinia | Italy |
2013 | Ajaccio | Corsica | France |
2014 | Ajaccio | Corsica | France |
2015 | Angra do Heroísmo | Azores | Portugal |
2016 | Palma de Mallorca | Balearic Islands | Spain |
2017 | Fort-de-France | Martinique | France |
2018 | Catania | Sicily | Italy |
2019 | Ajaccio | Corsica | France |
References
- "Historique du COJI" (in French). coji.fr. Retrieved 29 August 2017.
External links
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