1991 Summer Universiade

XVI Summer Universiade
Nations participating 101
Athletes participating 3,346
Events 11 sports
Opening ceremony July 14
Closing ceremony July 25
Officially opened by HRH Anne, Princess Royal
Torch lighter Helen Sharman
Main venue Don Valley Stadium

The 1991 Summer Universiade, also known as the XVI Summer Universiade, took place in Sheffield, England. In the host country it was generally referred to as the World Student Games.

Sheffield City Council saw the event as a catalyst for urban renewal after industrial decline.[1] It set up a company, Universiade GB Ltd, to run the games.[1] Lack of central government funding and television sponsorship meant the event was in doubt until the Council guaranteed the money itself, in the face of complaints from local ratepayers.[1] New facilities built for the event included the centrepiece Don Valley Stadium and other arenas, while the Lyceum Theatre was renovated for the associated cultural events.[1] The opening ceremony attracted publicity when Helen Sharman, Britain's first astronaut, tripped and dropped the games torch. The flames were finally lit by the ignitor in the flame bowl itself as the torch had gone completely out.[1]

Venues

University Village

Hyde Park flats, located near Sheffield City Centre were used for accommodation for the athletes during the games.

Hyde Park flats during the 1991 Summer Universiade

Sports

Medal table

Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  United States 28242375
2  China 21181352
3  Soviet Union 15142150
4  North Korea 113519
5  Italy 67821
6  Japan 516728
7  Germany 49518
8  United Kingdom 45413
9  South Korea 4228
10  Canada 351018
11  France 3148
12  Ireland 3104
13  Romania 24612
14  Australia 2327
15  Netherlands 2204
16  Poland 1315
17  Nigeria 1203
18  Jamaica 1102
19  Bermuda 1001
19  Chinese Taipei 1001
19  Finland 1001
22  Spain 0325
23  Cuba 0112
23  Norway 0112
25  Malaysia 0101
25  Mexico 0101
25  Sierra Leone 0101
25  Yugoslavia 0101
29  Belgium 0022
30  Kenya 0011
Total 119129118366

References

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