Host city | Krasnoyarsk, Russia |
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Motto | "Real Winter" "Welcome to Winter" "100% Winter" |
Nations | 58[1] |
Athletes | 3000 |
Events | 76 in 11 sports |
Opening | 2 March 2019 |
Closing | 12 March 2019 |
Opened by | President Vladimir Putin |
Torch lighter | Svetlana Khorkina and Sergey Lomanov |
Main venue | Platinum Arena (Ice Arena) |
Website | krsk2019.com (archived) |
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The 2019 Winter Universiade (Russian: Зимняя Универсиада 2019), the XXIX [[Winter Universiade, was a multi-sport event for student and youth athletes which took place from 2 to 12 March 2019 in the Russian city of Krasnoyarsk. The 2019 Winter Universiade was the third Universiade hosted in Russia and second as an independent country. The first Universiade, when Russia was a Soviet Republic, was hosted by Moscow in 1973, whereas Kazan, capital of the Republic of Tatarstan, hosted the 2013 Summer Universiade. It is the first Winter Universiade hosted by Russia, and the second time that the event was held in a former USSR republic (the other being the 2017 Universiade in Almaty).
Krasnoyarsk was unanimously elected as the host city of the 29th Winter Universiade 2019 by an Executive Committee meeting in Brussels on 9 November 2013. At the Opening Ceremony the fire was lit by two of the event's ambassadors, bandy player Sergey Lomanov and former artistic gymnast Svetlana Khorkina.
For the first time in Universiade history, bandy and ski-orienteering were included as optional sports. Bandy had bigger spectator crowds than any other sport.[2] The budget of the 2019 Universiade in Krasnoyarsk equalled 67.8 billion rubles (1.021 billion US dollars): 43.3 billion rubles from the federal budget, 24.5 billion rubles from the budget of the Krasnoyarsk Krai. Russia won a record of 41 gold and 112 overall medals, while South Korea placed second with 6 and 14, respectively. Japan was third, winning 5 gold and 13 overall medals.