The 2011
World Interuniversity Games The World Interuniversity Games is an international sports event, which was organised by IFIUS (International Federation for Interuniversity Sport) each year in October. It is currently organised by Committee Panathlon Clubs of Universities, after I ...
were the 13th edition of the Games (organised by
IFIUS
IFIUS (International Federation for Interuniversity Sport) was a democratic non-profit organisation whose main objective was to organise the yearly World Interuniversity Games, in which teams of students from different universities and colleges wor ...
, and were held in
Amsterdam
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, the Netherlands, from October 10 to October 14, 2011.
Competitions
Football Men:
1. University of Applied Sciences Wiener Neustadt (Wiener Neustadt, Austria)
2. Moscow State ESI University (Moscow, Russia)
3. ASE Bucharest (Bucharest, Romania) and University of Vienna (Vienna, Austria)
Football Women : University Abderrahmane Mira de Bejaia (Algeria) (Béjaïa, Algeria)
Futsal Men : Islamic Azad University, Karaj Branch (Karaj, Iran)
Basketball Men : Islamic Azad University, Karaj Branch (Karaj, Iran)
Basketball Women : Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore (Milan, Rome, Italy)
Volleyball Men : Antwerp University Association (Antwerp, Belgium)
Volleyball Women : University of Bacău (Bacău, Romania)
Golf and Pitch & Putt : Mendeleyev University of Chemical Technology (Moscow, Russia)
Individual golf : Volkov Roman, Mendeleyev University of Chemical Technology (Moscow, Russia)
Individual pitch & putt: Grajdianu Ilia, Mendeleyev University of Chemical Technology (Moscow, Russia)
References
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2011 in multi-sport events
2011 in Dutch sport
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International sports competitions hosted by the Netherlands
Multi-sport events in the Netherlands
World Interuniversity Games, 2011
October 2011 sports events in Europe
2010s in Amsterdam