The International Children’s Games were founded in 1968 by Slovenian professor Metod Klemenc to promote peace and friendship through sports. In the inaugural games, nine European cities met for a one-day competition and cultural exchange. From these humble beginnings, the International Children’s Games has grown into a global competition and cultural festival with participation from more than 1,000 athletes and 50 countries each year. Today, the International Children’s Games is the largest multi-sport international youth games and is a recognized member of the International Olympic Committee.
Swimming:
Lexie Stavac, Jennifer Moore, and Coach Ashley Simard
Boy's Soccer:
Adam Warren, Vaughn Fowler, Evan Fowler, Grayson Smith, Alex Waite, Brooks Reiber, Cary Barryman, Jacob LeSueuer, Andrew Michon, and Coach Roger Bothe
Track & Field:
Sawyer Brown, Noah Moore and Coach Barron Cheatham
Girl's Gymnastics:
Taylor Wray and Alyson Gumprich
Let the fundraising begin!