1963 Summer Universiade - Sports at The 1963 Summer Universiade

Sports At The 1963 Summer Universiade

  • Athletics
  • Basketball
  • Diving
  • Fencing
  • Gymnastics
  • Swimming
  • Tennis
  • Volleyball
  • Water polo
Universiade
Summer Universiade
  • 1959 Turin
  • 1961 Sofia
  • 1963 Porto Alegre
  • 1965 Budapest
  • 1967 Tokyo
  • 1970 Turin
  • 1973 Moscow
  • 1975 Rome
  • 1977 Sofia
  • 1979 Mexico City
  • 1981 Bucharest
  • 1983 Edmonton
  • 1985 Kobe
  • 1987 Zagreb
  • 1989 Duisburg
  • 1991 Sheffield
  • 1993 Buffalo
  • 1995 Fukuoka
  • 1997 Sicily
  • 1999 Palma de Mallorca
  • 2001 Beijing
  • 2003 Daegu
  • 2005 İzmir
  • 2007 Bangkok
  • 2009 Belgrade
  • 2011 Shenzhen
  • 2013 Kazan
  • 2015 Gwangju
  • 2017 Taipei
Winter Universiade
  • 1960 Chamonix
  • 1962 Villars
  • 1964 Špindlerův Mlýn
  • 1966 Sestriere
  • 1968 Innsbruck
  • 1970 Rovaniemi
  • 1972 Lake Placid
  • 1975 Livigno
  • 1978 Špindlerův Mlýn
  • 1981 Jaca
  • 1983 Sofia
  • 1985 Belluno
  • 1987 Štrbské Pleso
  • 1989 Sofia
  • 1991 Sapporo
  • 1993 Zakopane
  • 1995 Jaca
  • 1997 Muju / Jeonju
  • 1999 Poprad Tatry
  • 2001 Zakopane
  • 2003 Tarvisio
  • 2005 Innsbruck / Seefeld
  • 2007 Turin
  • 2009 Harbin
  • 2011 Erzurum
  • 2013 Trentino
  • 2015 Granada
  • 2017 Almaty
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