At the heart of England, the City of Coventry is proud to be the
host of the 2005 International Children's Games. We look forward to
welcoming you to our lively and exciting city.
With over 2000 competitors, officials and delegates spanning 50
nations and 5 continents, the 2005 Games will celebrate Coventry's
commitment to peace, reconciliation and internationalism. The city
has held out the hand of friendship throughout Europe and beyond,
and is committed to building strong links with the global
community.
At the 2005
Games: |
The Sports
Find out more about the sports and their rules for the
International Children's Games 2005:
The Venues
Find out about the great facilities at:
Guide to Entry Requirements
Information about delegations and team
sizes.
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Members of the
2004 Coventry
team with Councillor
Mutton |
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The VIP schedule is available for download -
note that this document is subject to change. VIPs should make sure
that they check the latest version for up-to-date information - Download the VIP Schedule
(04/July/05)
The Games and Coventry
The International Children's Games are an integral part of
Coventry's youth and cultural exchange programmes. Chairman of the
Organising Committee, Councillor John Mutton said:
"Since getting involved with the International
Children's Games in 1997, I have seen how the children of Coventry
have benefited by sharing experiences and mixing with other
children on an international stage. I have also seen how cities
benefit from hosting the Games and know that Coventry will reap the
benefits of hosting this exciting event on an international
scale."
The Games will coincide with the popular international Godiva
Festival, the City's annual celebration of the Arts, showcasing
music, literature and the thriving cultures of our local
communities. Coventry is a city of events, a place where people can
come to be entertained, be it with music, theatre, museums or
sport. Visitors will also have the opportunity to visit Europe's
largest Royal Agricultural Show, held during the Games in
Coventry.
With a new football stadium, sports arena and rugby stadium,
Coventry is investing heavily in its sporting future. The
competition will make use of the City's excellent sporting
facilities at The University of Warwick, located on the outskirts
of Coventry, and the Coventry Sports and Leisure Centre located in
the city centre. The University will provide the focus for the
Games Village, providing high-quality accommodation, entertainment
and training facilities in an Olympic style athlete's village.