Around 300 athletes to participate in BRICS Games starting Sunday

IANS  |  Beijing 

The first-ever BRICS Games will get underway on Sunday in Southern China's metropolis of Guangzhou.

The 2017 BRICS Games are seen as a prelude to the upcoming BRICS Summit to be held in Xiamen, reports Xinhua news agency

The first edition of the BRICS Games is being held in a year when holds the rotating chair of the group. The Games themselves were suggested last year by Chinese President Xi Jinping as he attended the 2016 BRICS summit in Goa, India.

This year's BRICS Games will comprise competitions in three categories: basketball, women's Under-20 volleyball and Wushu.

has sent a 53-member strong delegation to compete in the Games. All in all, some 300 participants from BRICS countries will take part.

The Tianhe Gymnasium, Guangzhou Sport University, Asian Games Gymnasium and the Guangzhou Polytechnic Gymnasium will serve as the competition venues.

--IANS

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Around 300 athletes to participate in BRICS Games starting Sunday

The first-ever BRICS Games will get underway on Sunday in Southern China's metropolis of Guangzhou.

The first-ever BRICS Games will get underway on Sunday in Southern China's metropolis of Guangzhou.

The 2017 BRICS Games are seen as a prelude to the upcoming BRICS Summit to be held in Xiamen, reports Xinhua news agency

The first edition of the BRICS Games is being held in a year when holds the rotating chair of the group. The Games themselves were suggested last year by Chinese President Xi Jinping as he attended the 2016 BRICS summit in Goa, India.

This year's BRICS Games will comprise competitions in three categories: basketball, women's Under-20 volleyball and Wushu.

has sent a 53-member strong delegation to compete in the Games. All in all, some 300 participants from BRICS countries will take part.

The Tianhe Gymnasium, Guangzhou Sport University, Asian Games Gymnasium and the Guangzhou Polytechnic Gymnasium will serve as the competition venues.

--IANS

tri/hs/bg

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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