FISU Wants Heat Sensors Installed At World University Games to Prevent Spread of MERS Virus
FISU is now taking precautionary measures to ensure MERS does not spread to any of the athletes or spectators while the are in Gwangju for the event.
FISU Doesn’t Believe MERS Outbreak Will Impact World University Games
With the 2015 World University Games being hosted in Gwangju, South Korea, there is a growing concern about the Middle…
FISU Delegates Visit Tapei City to Discuss 2017 Summer Universiade Preparations
With 830 days away from the 2017 Summer Universiade, FISU delegates paid a three-day visit to Taipei City to catch up with the Organising Committee on the preparation and progress of the Universiade.
Gwangju Universiade 2015: Torch Lighting at the Sorbonne
With 46 days left to the start of the 28th Summer Universiade, the torch lighting ceremony was held yesterday, 18 May, in the courtyard of the Sorbonne University in Paris, France.
Bidding opens for potential hosts of 2021 World University Games
FISU (the International University Sports Federation) has opened the bidding for nations wishing to host the World University Games in 2021.
Americans, Russians Poised to Finish Universiade With More Medals
Wisconsin’s Michael Weiss took the 2nd seed in the men’s 400 IM as the Russians and the Americans are both lined up to win at least 5 more medals in the last pool session of the meet on Tuesday evening. (File Photo: Tim Binning/TheSwimPictures.com)
All the Links You Need to Follow the 2013 World University Games Swimming
MIchael Weiss and Team USA won’t be the only stars at this week’s World University Games swimming competition. (Photo: Tim Binning/TheSwimPictures.com)
FISU grants Broadcasting Rights for the 2013 World University Games to Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union
The World University Games are held every two years, gathering student-athletes aged 17-28 and are second only to the Olympic Games in terms of number of participating athletes and countries represented. (Photo Courtesy of FISU)
ESPN to Stream World University Games Swimming on Mobile Platforms
Fans of swimmers like Kelsey Floyd will be able to watch swimming live on the ESPN platform at this summer’s Universade. (Photo: Tim Binning/TheSwimPictures.com)