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==Sports==
==Sports==
These are the official sports of The {{PAGENAME}} programme.
These are the official sports of The {{PAGENAME}} programme.
==Simulated sports==
===Simulated sports===
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*Twenty20 cricket
*Twenty20 cricket
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===Live Sports/Games===
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*Chess
*Checkers
*Poker
*Countdown
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*Geoguessr
*Risk
*Diplomacy
*Eight-Ball Billards
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===Winter Sports===
*Ice Hockey
*Curling

Revision as of 17:58, 19 August 2017

The Micras Games, which will be first held in 2018 is an international multi-sport event in which thousands of athletes from around Micras participate in a variety of competitions. The Micras games are held every four years. A number of 37 sports are played at the games. Sports in the games include Rugby Sevens, Field Hockey and Athletics. 27 of these sports are simulated whilst 10 of them are physically played.

Editions

Year Edition Host City Host Country Countries Number of Sports Top of the medal table
2018 I TBC TBC TBC 37 TBC

Sports

These are the official sports of The Micras Games programme.

Simulated sports

  • Field Hockey
  • Womens Football
  • Golf
  • Handball
  • Rowing
  • Rugby Sevens

  • Swimming
  • Water Polo
  • archery
  • Athletics (Track and Field)
  • Basketball
  • Boxing

  • Cycling
  • Fencing
  • Tennis
  • Triathlon
  • Volleyball
  • Baseball

  • Softball
  • Womens Decathlon
  • Amorian Football
  • Rugby League
  • Rugby Union
  • Ólbescból

  • Hetlöhi
  • Brosatamış
  • Twenty20 cricket

Live Sports/Games

  • Chess
  • Checkers
  • Poker
  • Countdown

  • Geoguessr
  • Risk
  • Diplomacy
  • Eight-Ball Billards

Winter Sports

  • Ice Hockey
  • Curling