State Games of North Carolina
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Abbreviation | SGNC |
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Occur every | Annual |
Headquarters | Durham, North Carolina |
Website | http://pag.ncsports.org |
The State Games of North Carolina (for sponsorship reasons known as the Powerade State Games of North Carolina) is an Olympic-style competition for residents of North Carolina, and a member of the State Games of America. The goal of the state games is to promote fitness, sportsmanship, and a drug-free environment to North Carolinians.[1]
Many famous athletes have taken part in the games including Roy Lassiter, Julius Peppers, Rashad McCants, Chris Paul, and others.
State Games of NC Sports [2][]
- Archery
- Athletics
- Baseball
- Basketball
- Beach volleyball
- Cycling
- Disc golf
- Fencing
- Figure skating
- Golf
- Gymnastics
- Artistic
- Ice hockey
- Karate
- Lacrosse
- Pickleball
- Rugby union
- Shooting
- Skateboarding
- Soccer
- Softball
- Swimming
- Table tennis
- Taekwondo
- Tennis
- Ultimate
- Wrestling
Host cities[]
Year | Host City | County Location |
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1997 | Greensboro | Guilford County |
1998 | Greensboro | Guilford County |
1999 | Greensboro | Guilford County |
2000 | Raleigh | Wake County |
2001 | Raleigh | Wake County |
2002 | Raleigh | Wake County |
2003 | Winston-Salem | Forsyth County |
2004 | Winston-Salem | Forsyth County |
2005 | Cary | Wake County |
2006 | Cary | Wake County |
2007 | Greensboro | Guilford County |
2008 | Greensboro | Guilford County |
2009 | Charlotte | Mecklenburg County |
2010 | Charlotte | Mecklenburg County |
2011 | Winston-Salem | Forsyth County |
2012 | Winston-Salem | Forsyth County |
2013 | Charlotte | Mecklenburg County |
2014 | Charlotte | Mecklenburg County |
2015 | The Triangle | |
2016 | The Triangle | |
2017 | Piedmont Triad |
Future sites[]
Year | Host Cities | County Location |
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2018 | Greensboro, Winston-Salem, High Point & Burlington | Guilford, Forsyth & Alamance Counties |
2019 | Charlotte | Mecklenburg County |
2020 | Charlotte | Mecklenburg County |
References[]
- ^ "North Carolina Amateur Sports". pag.ncsports.org. Archived from the original on 2017-10-08. Retrieved 2018-07-24.
- ^ "North Carolina Amateur Sports". pag.ncsports.org. Retrieved 2018-07-24.
External links[]
Categories:
- Multi-sport events in the United States
- Sports in North Carolina