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  1. The World Games 2022, Birmingham (USA) streams | IWGA. 2024 - 10 - 26 Productive week of meetings in Chengdu lays foundation for TWG 2025. 2024 - 10 - 13 TWGS: Day 2 Highlights, Hong Kong Series wraps up in GO PARK Sai Sha. 2024 - 10 - 11 TWGS: Day 1 Highlights, an action-packed start in Hong Kong. 2022 - 03 - 17 International Racquetball ...

  2. Birmingham, USA 2022. The Comeback Games. The 11th edition of The World Games took place from 7th to 17th July 2022 in Birmingham, Alabama. Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the Games - originally planned for the summer of 2021 - had to be postponed by one year. At the closing ceremony, the President of the International World Games Association, Mr ...

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  3. Jul 17, 2022 · The World Games 2022, Birmingham, USA is an international sports event held every four years, in the year following the Summer Olympic Games. Staged over 11 days starting 7 July 2022, 3,600 of the world’s best athlete compete in 34, multi-discipline sports. Visit twg.2022.com for more details.

  4. Replay of Edgar Marvelo's high-flying first place changquan (longfist) at the 2022 TWGSpecial thanks to the @theworldgamestv! They've specially allowed us ac...

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  5. Watch the evening session of Day 1 of the Rhythmic Gymnastics Finals at The World Games 2022 in Birmingham, with the Hoop & Ball competition as well as Aerob...

  6. Watch the complete Artistic Roller Skating Final of The World Games 2022 in Birmingham!#artisticrollerskating #twg2022 #wearetheworldgames

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  8. Jun 8, 2022 · Squash. Sumo. Tug of War. Water Ski and Wakeboard. Wheelchair Rugby. Wushu. Flag Football. In July 2021, Vulcan and Vesta were announced as the official mascots of The World Games 2022 Birmingham. Vulcan, a symbol of Birmingham’s history of iron and steel, comes to life as a 6-foot tall, gray live mascot.