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Revision as of 12:21, 7 May 2020
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| First event | 2018 |
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| Occur every | Two years |
The Micras Games is an international multi-sport event on Micras in which athletes participate in a variety of competitions, organised by the FMS and planned to be held on a biennial basis. The games are a combination of events competed for by traditional FMS means and a smaller programme of events competed for physically by entrant nations' leaders.
The first games were held in 2018; ten years after the MicrOlympics, to which the games are an unofficial successor, and was expected to see 46 sports played, though organisational troubles saw the games ended incomplete. As a result of the unsuccessful inaugural hosting, subsequent editions have adopted a different competition structure in which nations' performances in existing sporting events are counted towards a cumulative medal table.
Editions
| Year | Edition | Host City | Host Country | Countries | Number of Sports | Top of the medal table |
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| 2018 | I | Daocheng | 58 | 46[A] | ||
| 2020–21 | II | Various | TBC | TBC | TBC | |
Sports
These were the official sports of the 2018 Micras Games programme. Since the games' restructuring, none of these are considered "core" sports.
Traditional sports
Live events
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