Red Sport International

Poster of the 2nd International Spartakiad of the Sportintern, held in Berlin in the Summer of 1931.

The International Association of Red Sports and Gymnastics Associations, commonly known as Red Sport International (RSI) or Sportintern was a Comintern-supported international sports organization established in July 1921. The RSI was established in an effort to form a rival organization to already existing "bourgeois" and social democratic international sporting groups. The RSI was part of a physical culture movement in Soviet Russia linked to the physical training of young people prior to their enlistment in the military. The RSI held 3 summer games and 1 winter games called "Spartakiad" in competition with the Olympic games of the International Olympic Committee before being dissolved in 1937.[1]

  1. ^ Barbara J. Keys. The Soviet Union and the Triumph of Soccer. Globalizing Sport. "Harvard University Press", 2006. ISBN 0674023269