
World Games 2025 in Chengdu: Athletes Bid Farewell with Heartfelt Thanks
Athletes from around the world share favorite moments and heartfelt gratitude to Chengdu as World Games 2025 wraps up, with memories that will last a lifetime.
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Athletes from around the world share favorite moments and heartfelt gratitude to Chengdu as World Games 2025 wraps up, with memories that will last a lifetime.
China’s B-Boy Lithe-ing and B-Girl Royal took top honors in the breaking finals at the 2025 World Games in Chengdu.
The 2025 World Games in Chengdu concluded with record-breaking participation, inclusive events, and a heartwarming ceremony. Next stop: Karlsruhe 2029!
Chengdu hosted The World Games 2025 with 6,679 participants from 116 countries and regions, record-breaking medals, and unforgettable moments. 🏆
Freediving plunges into Chengdu’s deep pools as The World Games 2025 approaches. World champion Alexey Molchanov brings tips and insights on the sport’s urban surge.
Relive the dazzling 2025 Chengdu World Games opening ceremony fireworks that lit up the night and social media on the Chinese mainland.
China’s Hu Yicheng and Zhang Xinxin clinched women’s synchronized trampoline gold at the 2025 Chengdu World Games with a stunning 51.340-point routine.
At the Chengdu World Games, athletes step off the field into interactive zones to learn Chinese names, calligraphy, Hanfu and more, blending sport and culture in a unique village experience.
Lau Mo Sheung of China’s Hong Kong clinched a historic women’s kata gold at the 2025 Chengdu World Games, the first women’s title for her delegation. 🥇
Swiss runner Riccardo Rancan kicked off the 2025 Chengdu World Games by winning the first gold in mens foot orienteering with a time of 45:22.