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Scenes From the 2025 World Games in Chengdu

Scenes From the 2025 World Games in Chengdu

The Atlantic3 hours ago
The 12th World Games just concluded in Chengdu, China, after hosting thousands of athletes competing in a wide variety of sporting events, including canoe polo, tug-of-war, wushu, drone racing, cheerleading, disc golf, and much more. August 19, 2025, 1:11 PM ET Italy's team competes in the mixed aerobic group final during the 2025 World Games at the Dong'an Lake Sports Park Multi-Function Gymnasium in Chengdu, in China's Sichuan province, on August 15, 2025. Taiwan's Chang Yu-Hsin ( center ) competes in the women's 15,000-meter speed-skating-road elimination final during the 2025 World Games at Shuyue Park in Chengdu on August 13, 2025. Jan Erik Haack of Team Italy controls the ball in the men's canoe-polo gold-medal match between Germany and Italy at the Jianyang Cultural and Sports Center Natatorium in Chengdu on August 16, 2025. Romania's Andra Pacurar ( left ) and Ionut Alexandru Miculescu compete in the couple's Latin-dance final at the Chengbei Gymnasium on August 8, 2025. China's Zhang Maozhu ( front ) competes in the men's powerboating motosurf heat during the 2025 World Games at the Sancha Lake Ma'anshan Arena on August 16, 2025. Liu Zhongjun / China News Service / VCG / Getty Li Tianxing of China competes in the drone-racing mixed-qualification round on day eight of the 2025 World Games at Dong'an Lake Sports Park Athletics Field on August 14, 2025. During the races, pilots wear FPV (first-person view) goggles to control their drones from a cockpit-like perspective. They must complete three laps of a 500-meter course within three minutes, navigating more than 40 obstacles, such as single gates, double-decker gates, cross gates, and slalom gates. Tenzin Nyida / Xinhua / Getty Gabriel Petry Heck, of Brazil, competes during the men's fistball gold-medal match between Brazil and Germany on August 13, 2025. Ukraine's team competes in the men's acrobatic group-qualification match at the Dong'an Lake Sports Park Multi-Function Gymnasium in Chengdu. Team Taiwan competes against Team Switzerland ( not pictured ) in the women's outdoor 500-kilogram tug-of-war gold-medal match on a rainy day at the Dong'an Lake Sports Park Central Square. Chen Xinbo / Xinhua / Getty Marissa Gannon of Team USA competes during the mixed-doubles final of the disc-golf event on August 10, 2025. Allison Hoeft and Sydney Martin of Team USA perform during the cheerleading pom doubles final at the Dong'an Lake Sports Park Multi-Function Gymnasium on August 16, 2025. China's Royal performs during the B-girls' gold-medal breakdance match in Chengbei Gymnasium on August 17, 2025. Xu Suhui / Xinhua / Getty Lu Zhuoling of China competes during the women's wushu taijiquan-taijijian final event at the 2025 World Games. Sun Fanyue / Xinhua / Getty Marques Brownlee ( front ) of Team USA vies with Mao Quan of Team China during the ultimate-flying-disc mixed-preliminary-round group-A game on August 14, 2025. Du Zixuan / Xinhua / Getty Alexey Glukhov and Anastasia Glazunova of Moldova compete during the standard finals of the DanceSport event in Chengdu on August 9, 2025. Players in action, seen during the flag-football match between Team China and Team USA on day nine of the 2025 World Games, at Chengdu No. 7 High School Eastern Campus Athletics Field on August 15, 2025 Bulgaria's Kseniya Momchilova and Argentina's Sara Banchoff Tzancoff compete in a women's parkour speed qualification run at Xinglong Lake Hubin Arena on August 12, 2025. Zhang Liyun / Xinhua / Getty Members of the delegation from Belgium pose with the mascot 'Shubao' during the closing ceremony of the 2025 World Games on August 17, 2025. Alan Taylor is a senior editor at The Atlantic.
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