About the Games
The Corporate Games is unique.
The Corporate Games is incredibly powerful.
The Corporate Games can change people’s lives.
For more than 30 years the Games have placed unlimited opportunities within everyone’s reach around the globe.
Over 250 Games have been held in great cities around the world since then.
The 1st World Corporate Games was held in San Francisco in 1988.
The Corporate Games are the world’s largest multi-sport festivals open to everyone and to every size and kind of organisation.
Teams, tiny or tremendous, include employees, colleagues, family and friends.
Over 28,000 unique organisations had been represented in the Games.
Many of the world’s most successful companies are keen supporters of the Games and its ideals. For example, Deloitte have entered more than 80 Games worldwide, Ernst & Young and IBM over 70 Games, KPMG and PWC over 60 Games. Each year, more and more companies are realising how the Games can help them and their staff.
All sports, individual and team, are open equally to women and men with competition based on age. The oldest competitor to date is 87. The Games encourages participation regardless of ability.
Competitors wear the colours and logos of their organisation and build confidence, loyalty and team spirit.
Medals and Corporate Awards are presented to winning athletes and organisations.
The Celebrations, Parades and Parties are all integral components of the Games experience.
The Games has been honoured by the patronage of hundreds of great leaders and ambassadors such as Nelson Mandela, Francois Mitterand, HRH Princess Anne and Sir Alex Ferguson.
Health and fitness in the workplace, teambuilding and networking are obvious key benefits, as is the significant economic impact and exposure for the Hosting Cities.
Hundreds of Sponsors have worked with the Games to create brand exposure, develop new business opportunities and meet new clients.
Every Games offers multiple benefits and unrivalled opportunities to Organisations, Cities, Participants, Licensees, Sponsors, Venues, Hotels, Restaurants, Students, Staff, Suppliers, Sports Federations and Organising Committees, Officials, Charities, Business, and the Economy …....... the list goes on!