Member Federations
The following 34 international sports federations are members of IWGA.
| Sport | Organisation |
|---|---|
| Aikido | International Aikido Federation |
| Air sports | World Air Sports Federation |
| Archery | World Archery Federation |
| Billiard sports | World Confederation of Billiard Sports |
| Bodybuilding | International Federation of BodyBuilding & Fitness |
| Boules sports | Confédération Mondiale des Sports de Boules |
| Bowling | International Bowling Federation |
| Canoe | International Canoe Federation |
| Casting | International Casting Sport Federation |
| DanceSport | International DanceSport Federation |
| Fistball | International Fistball Association |
| Flying disc | World Flying Disc Federation |
| Gymnastics | International Gymnastics Federation |
| Hapkido | International H.K.D. Federation |
| Handball | International Handball Federation |
| Hockey | International Hockey Federation |
| Ju-Jitsu | Ju-Jitsu International Federation |
| Karate | World Karate Federation |
| Korfball | International Korfball Federation |
| Life saving | International Life Saving Federation |
| Netball | International Federation of Netball Associations |
| Orienteering | International Orienteering Federation |
| Powerlifting | International Powerlifting Federation |
| Racquetball | International Racquetball Federation |
| Roller Sports | International Roller Sports Federation |
| Rugby Sevens | International Rugby Board |
| Softball | International Softball Federation |
| Sport Climbing | International Federation of Sport Climbing |
| Squash | World Squash Federation |
| Sumo | International Sumo Federation |
| Surfing | International Surfing Association |
| Tug of War | Tug of War International Federation |
| Underwater sports | World Underwater Federation |
| Water Ski | International Water Ski Federation |
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