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38th Games, July 28 - August 2, 2004 in Cleveland, Ohio, USA

George W. Bush
The president of the United States of America honored the ICG with his
presence at opening ceremonies (Picture provided by Richard Smith).


Total number of participants: 2,500.

Baseball
Basketball
Swimming
Table Tennis
Track and Field
Water Polo
Tennis
Gymnastics
Volleyball
Soccer

The opening ceremony
The opening ceremonies with over 50 Nations will never be forgotten by the
2,500 athletes present. (Picture provided by Richard Smith).


African Continent

Cameroon, Kumba
Ethiopia, Bahir Dar
Ghana, Accra
Ghana, Kumasi
Kenya, Nairobi

Asian Continent

Afghanistan, Kabul
China, Shanghai
China, Zhen Jiang
Chinese Taipei, Kaohsiung City
Chinese Taipei, Taipei City
India, Gwalior
India, Lucknow
India, New Delhi
Israel, Beit Shean
Israel, Jerusalem
Israe, Raanana
Israel, Ramat-Hasharon
Israel, Tel Aviv
Japan, Kashiwa City
Kazakhstan, Almaty
Mongolia, Ulaanbaatar
Nepal, Kathmandu
Nepal, Pokhara
Pakistan, Karachi
Pakistan, Lahore
Philippines, Cebu
Philippines, Manila
Singapore, Singapore
South Korea, Daegu
South Korea, Jeju City
South Korea, Pohang
South Korea, Seoul
Thailand, Bangkok

European Continent

Armenia, Artashat
Austria, Eisenstadt
Austria, Graz
Austria, Innsbruck
Austria, Linz
Bosnia & Herzegovina, Mostar
Bosnia & Herzegovina, Rudo
England, Coventry
France, Vichy
Germany, Darmstadt
Germany, Hansestadt Rostock
Germany, Kempten
Greece, Athens
Greece, Patras
Greece, Sparta
Hungary, Debrecen
Hungary, Eger
Hungary, Kaposvar
Hungary, Miskolc
Hungary, Sopron
Hungary, Szolnok
Hungary, Szombathely
Iceland, Reykjavik
Ireland, County Mayo
Italy, Brescia
Latvia, Riga
Lithuania, Kaunas
Luxembourg, Luxembourg
Monaco, Monte Carlo
Netherlands, Alkmaar
Netherlands, Joure
Poland, Krosno
Poland, Plock
Poland, Powiat Plocki
Poland, Sopot
Romania, Arad
Romania, Ghelari
Romania, Hunedoara
Scotland, South Lanarkshire
Serbia and Montenegro, Belgrade
Slovakia, Bratislava
Slovakia, Trnava
Slovenia, Celje
Slovenia, Domzale
Slovenia, Maribor
Slovenia, Pesnica
Slovenia, Ravne na Koroskem
Slovenia, Sentilj
Slovenia, Slovenja Gradec
Sweden, Halmstad
Switzerland, Lausanne
Switzerland, Le Mont
Switzerland, Montreux
Switzerland, Vevey

North American Continent

Aruba, Oranjestad
Canada, Annapolis Valley
Canada, Brantford
Canada, Bronte-Godfrey
Canada, Halifax
Canada, Hamilton
Canada, Kitchener
Canada, London
Canada, Montreal
Canada, Riverview
El Salvador, Zaragoza
Guatemala, Guatemala
Honduras, Tegucigalpa
Jamaica, Montego Bay
Mexico, Baja California
Mexico, Baja California sur
Mexico, Culiacan
Mexico, Hermosillo
Mexico, Tepic
Puerto Rico, Catano
Puerto Rico, San Juan
United States, Akron, OH
United States, Baltimore, MD
United States, Burlington, VT
United States, Canton, OH
United States, Chesterfield, VA
United States, Cincinnati, OH
United States, Clearwater, FL
United States, Cleveland, OH
United States, Columbus, OH
United States, Florence, SC
United States, Glendale, CA
United States, Grand Rapids, MI
United States, Macon, GA
United States, Marion, IN
United States, Newark, NJ
United States, New Haven, CT
United States, New York City, NY
United States, North Little Rock, AR
United States, San Francisco, CA
United States, Syracuse, NY

South American Continent

Brazil, Valinhos
Colombia, Medellin

Cleveland 2004 Games
Over 80 cities participated in the Games for the first time, for example
Syracuse, New York, USA. (Picture provided by Richard Smith).