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- 2009_Mediterranean_Games abstract "The 2009 Mediterranean Games, officially the XVI Mediterranean Games (Italian: XVI Giochi del Mediterraneo) and commonly known as Pescara 2009, was a multi-sport event held in Pescara, Italy, from 26 June to 5 July 2009. It was governed by the International Committee of Mediterranean Games (ICMG) (French: Comité international des Jeux méditerranéens). A total of 3,368 athletes (2,183 men and 1,185 women) from 23 National Olympic Committees (NOCs) participated in the Games. Montenegro participated for the first time at the Mediterranean Games, after their independence in 2006. The program included competitions in 24 different sports, including three non-Olympic sports – bocce, karate, and water skiing – and golf, which will be reinstated as an official Olympic sport in 2016 Summer Olympics. Water skiing was introduced as a demonstration sport. Two disabled sports, athletics and swimming, were also contested in the Games. Italy became the first nation to host the Mediterranean Games three times, having previously hosted them in Naples (1963) and Bari (1997).Pescara was awarded the Games on 18 October 2003 in Almeria, Spain, which was the host of 2005 Mediterranean Games, defeating bids from Rijeka and Patras. The organising committee of the Games, Comitato Organizzatore dei XVI Giochi del Mediterraneo (COJM), was created in 2006 to oversee the staging of the Games. A total of 33 venues were used to host the events, including Stadio Adriatico— main stadium of the Pescara Games, hosted both the opening and closing ceremonies, as well as the athletics competition and football final. Many events took place in several different cities. The official logo of the 2009 Mediterranean Games featured simple graphical illustrations of mountains and sea of the Abruzzo region, and the Marsican brown bear was chosen as the mascot of the Games.Athletes from 21 countries won medals, leaving two countries without a medal; 18 of them won at least one gold medal. A total of 782 medals — 243 gold, 244 silver and 295 bronze — were awarded. Competitors from the host nation, Italy, led the medal table for the eleventh time in the history of the Games, with 64 gold medals. Italian swimmer Federica Pellegrini and Spanish swimmer Aschwin Wildeboer Faber set new world records in their respective events.".
- 2009_Mediterranean_Games wikiPageExternalLink www.pescara2009.it.
- 2009_Mediterranean_Games wikiPageExternalLink www.cijm.org.gr.
- 2009_Mediterranean_Games wikiPageExternalLink www.villaggiomediterraneo.net.
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- 2009_Mediterranean_Games alt "A map of Italy with Pescara marked in the east of the country.".
- 2009_Mediterranean_Games athletesParticipating "3368".
- 2009_Mediterranean_Games caption "Location of Pescara in Italy".
- 2009_Mediterranean_Games closingCeremony "2009-07-05".
- 2009_Mediterranean_Games events "28".
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- 2009_Mediterranean_Games hostCity Italy.
- 2009_Mediterranean_Games hostCity Pescara.
- 2009_Mediterranean_Games label "Pescara".
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- 2009_Mediterranean_Games motto "The Mediterranean – One Sea – One Dream".
- 2009_Mediterranean_Games name "XVI Mediterranean Games".
- 2009_Mediterranean_Games nationsParticipating "23".
- 2009_Mediterranean_Games next 2013_Mediterranean_Games.
- 2009_Mediterranean_Games officiallyOpenedBy Giorgio_Napolitano.
- 2009_Mediterranean_Games openingCeremony "2009-06-25".
- 2009_Mediterranean_Games previous 2005_Mediterranean_Games.
- 2009_Mediterranean_Games stadium Stadio_Adriatico_-_Giovanni_Cornacchia.
- 2009_Mediterranean_Games title "Mediterranean Games".
- 2009_Mediterranean_Games title "Pescara".
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- 2009_Mediterranean_Games years "2009".
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- 2009_Mediterranean_Games subject Category:2009_in_multi-sport_events.
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- 2009_Mediterranean_Games comment "The 2009 Mediterranean Games, officially the XVI Mediterranean Games (Italian: XVI Giochi del Mediterraneo) and commonly known as Pescara 2009, was a multi-sport event held in Pescara, Italy, from 26 June to 5 July 2009. It was governed by the International Committee of Mediterranean Games (ICMG) (French: Comité international des Jeux méditerranéens). A total of 3,368 athletes (2,183 men and 1,185 women) from 23 National Olympic Committees (NOCs) participated in the Games.".
- 2009_Mediterranean_Games label "2009 Akdeniz Oyunları".
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- 2009_Mediterranean_Games label "Jeux méditerranéens de 2009".
- 2009_Mediterranean_Games label "Jocs del Mediterrani de 2009".
- 2009_Mediterranean_Games label "Jogos do Mediterrâneo de 2009".
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- 2009_Mediterranean_Games label "Middellandse Zeespelen 2009".
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- 2009_Mediterranean_Games label "XVI Giochi del Mediterraneo".
- 2009_Mediterranean_Games label "Средиземноморские игры 2009".
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- 2009_Mediterranean_Games homepage www.pescara2009.it.
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