Letnia Uniwersjada 2017

XXIX Letnia Uniwersjada
20152019
Data

19–30 sierpnia 2017

Gospodarz

 Chińskie Tajpej

Miejscowość

Tajpej

Organizator

FISU

Liczba zawodników

7639

Liczba reprezentacji

141

Strona internetowa

29. Letnia Uniwersjada – zawody sportowe organizowane pod egidą FISU, które odbywały się w dniach 19–30 sierpnia 2017 roku w tajwańskiej stolicy, Tajpej.

Wybór kandydata

Do zorganizowania letniej uniwersjady zgłosiły się dwa miasta: Tajpej oraz Brasília. 29 listopada 2011 roku FISU zdecydowało, że zawody odbędą się w Azji[1].

Rozgrywane dyscypliny

Klasyfikacja medalowa

Źródło:[2]

MiejsceReprezentacjaGold FISU.svg ZłotoSilver FISU.svg SrebroBronze FISU.svg BrązRazem
1. Japonia372737101
2. Korea Południowa30223082
3. Chińskie Tajpej26343090
4. Rosja25313894
5. Stany Zjednoczone16191651
6. Ukraina12111336
7. Korea Północna125623
8. Włochy961732
9. Chiny96217
10. Iran841123
11. Polska79925
12. Niemcy761124
13. Meksyk651122
14. Węgry55414
15. Francja45817
16. Kanada45413
17. Australia4329
18. Dominikana4206
19. Serbia4004
20. Turcja37616
21. Kazachstan36716
22. Białoruś3429
23. Rumunia32611
24. Azerbejdżan3148
25. Litwa3137
26. Armenia3126
27. Tajlandia25613
28. Brazylia24612
29. Portugalia2125
30. Hongkong2024
31. Holandia2013
32. Makau2002
33. Kolumbia13711
34. Finlandia1124
35. Szwajcaria1113
 Uganda1113
37. Kuba1102
38. Wietnam1045
39. Czechy1023
40. Austria1012
41. Irlandia1001
 Jamajka1001
 Kirgistan1001
44. Południowa Afryka0505
45. Wielka Brytania0369
46. Malezja0347
47. Algieria0325
48. Cypr0202
49. Łotwa0123
50. Bahamy0112
 Słowacja0112
 Szwecja0112
53. Argentyna0101
 Burkina Faso0101
 Estonia0101
 Filipiny0101
 Hiszpania0101
 Indie0101
 Mongolia0101
60. Chorwacja0033
 Indonezja0033
62. Belgia0011
 Jordania0011
 Mołdawia0011
 Norwegia0011
 Nowa Zelandia0011

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