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      The 2011 Military World Games (Portuguese: Jogos Mundiais Militares de 2011), officially known as the 5th CISM Military World Games (Portuguese: V Jogos Mundiais Militares do CISM), was hosted from July 15–24, 2011 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
      The 5th Military World Games was the largest military sports event ever held in Brazil, with approximately 4,900 athletes from 108 countries competing in 20 sports. The Games were organized by the Military Sports Commission of Brazil (CDMB) and the military commands (Army, Navy and Air Force), in accordance with CISM regulations and the rules of the International Sports Federations.


      Organization




      = Bidding process

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      Brazil was chosen to host the 5th Military World Games during a meeting of the International Military Sports Council held in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, on May 25, 2007. Brazil won, by means of a ballot, the race against Turkey to host the 2011 games. Representatives from over 75 countries took part in the poll. Rio's existing sports infrastructure, the Brazilian expertise at hosting major events, and the support granted to the project by the local authorities were decisive for the Brazilian victory.


      = Infrastructure and budget

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      The athletes participating in the 5th Military World Games were accommodated in three athlete's villages (Green, Blue and White), all located in Rio de Janeiro. The Green Village was located in the neighborhood of Deodoro, the Blue Village in Campo dos Afonsos and the White Village in the district of Campo Grande. The villages were built to be a functional and diverse center, vital to the operations of the Military World Games. The three villages comprise 106 buildings, 1,206 apartments and 4,824 rooms, with capacity to accommodate about 6,000 athletes and 2,000 officials. The budget used for the construction of the three villages is of R$400 million.


      = Venues

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      Twenty-seven competition venues were used during the 5th Military World Games, the majority located within Rio de Janeiro.

      26th Parachutist Infantry Battalion – fencing and military pentathlon
      Air Force University – aeronautical pentathlon, football and judo
      CCEFx – football
      CEFAN – naval pentathlon and taekwondo
      CIAGA – football
      CIAMPA – boxing
      Copacabana Beach (Posto 2) – beach volleyball
      Copacabana Beach (Posto 6) – triathlon
      Flamengo Park – marathon
      Gericinó Instruction Center – military pentathlon
      João Havelange Olympic Stadium – athletics and football
      Maracanãzinho Arena – volleyball
      Maria Lenk Aquatic Center – swimming
      Modern Pentathlon National Center – modern pentathlon, military pentathlon
      National Equestrian Center – equestrian
      National Shooting Center – shooting, aeronautical pentathlon, and military pentathlon
      Navy Academy – sailing
      Rio Arena – basketball
      Rio de Janeiro Military School – volleyball
      Santa Cruz Air Force Base – military pentathlon (flying)
      São Januário Stadium – football
      The venues located outside the city of Rio de Janeiro were the Resende Airport and the Academia Militar das Agulhas Negras located in Resende, the Avelar Instruction Center located in Paty do Alferes, the Mario Xavier National Forest located in Seropédica, and the Giulite Coutinho Stadium belonging to América Football Club located in Mesquita.


      = Media coverage

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      Brazil: Band, BandSports, ESPN Brasil, Esporte Interativo, Rede Globo, SporTV and TV Brasil


      Participating nations




      Sports


      The competition comprised 20 sports, some of them appearing for the first time in military world games, such as beach volleyball.


      Games schedule




      Medal table


      The nations by number of gold medals are listed below. The host nation, Brazil, is highlighted.

      * Host nation (Brazil)


      See also


      World Military Cup


      References




      External links



      Official website of the 5th Military World Games
      Pictures at the Conseil International du Sport Militaire (CISM)

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