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National Congress of State Games
NCSGSport Multiple sports Category Amateur Area of jurisdiction United States Formation date 1988[1] Affiliation United States Olympic Committee Headquarters Colorado Springs, Colorado President Barclay Kruse [2] Secretary Jeff Scully Operating income 2010 Revenue: $31,902 2010 Expenses: $22,651 [1] Official website stategames.org The National Congress of State Games is a nonprofit organization consisting of 31 Summer State Games and 10 Winter State Games. It is part of the United States Olympic Committee and organizes the State Games of America, an Olympic-style multi-sport event in which athletes who have won a medal in their home state's Games are eligible to compete.[3]
Member Games
- Alabama Sports Festival (Alabama)
- Grand Canyon State Games (Arizona)
- California State Games (California)
- Rocky Mountain State Games (Colorado)
- Nutmeg State Games (Connecticut)
- Sunshine State Games (Florida)
- Georgia Games (Georgia)
- Aloha State Games (Hawaii)
- Winter Games of Idaho, Summer Games of Idaho (Idaho)
- Prairie State Games (Illinois)
- State Games of Indiana (Indiana)
- Iowa Games (Iowa)
- Sunflower State Games (Kansas)
- Bluegrass State Games (Kentucky)
- Maine Games (Maine)
- Bay State Games (Massachusetts)
- State Games of Michigan (Michigan)
- Star of the North Games (Minnesota)
- State Games of Mississippi (Mississippi)
- Show-Me State Games (Missouri)
- Big Sky State Games (Montana)
- Cornhusker State Games (Nebraska)
- New Hampshire Amateur State Games (New Hampshire)
- Garden State Games (New Jersey)
- New Mexico Games (New Mexico)
- Empire State Games (New York)
- State Games of North Carolina (North Carolina)
- Prairie Rose State Games (North Dakota)
- Sooner State Games (Oklahoma)
- State Games of Oregon (Oregon)
- Keystone State Games (Pennsylvania)
- Games of Texas (Texas)
- Utah Summer Games, Utah Winter Games (Utah)
- Coventry Commonwealth Games of Virginia (Virginia)
- Washington State Games (Washington)
- Badger State Games (Wisconsin)
- Cowboy State Games (Wyoming)
References
External links
National Congress of State Games: State Games of America Member Games Alabama · Arizona · California · Colorado · Connecticut · Florida · Georgia · Hawai'i · Idaho (Winter · Summer) · Illinois · Indiana · Iowa · Kansas · Kentucky · Maine · Massachusetts · Michigan · Minnesota · Mississippi · Missouri · Montana · Nebraska · New Hampshire · New Jersey · New Mexico · New York · North Carolina · North Dakota · Oklahoma · Oregon · Pennsylvania · Texas · Utah (Summer · Winter) · Virginia · Washington · Wisconsin · Wyoming
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