Hundreds of athletes are gathering in Russia for the 2024 BRICS Games. Around 100 countries are expected to meet in Kazan, Russia, on June 12-23 for events in 20 different sports. Watch this space for our coverage of this global event, which is a scene-setter for the Olympics next month.
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Medal tallies, stats about games, results, and more
Russia wins 24 gold medals on second day of BRICS games
Belarus win 20 medals on BRICS Games 2024 day four
BRICS Games 2024: Highlights from Day Nine
BRICS Games 2024: Highlights from Day Eight
BRICS Games 2024: Highlights from Day Seven
BRICS Games 2024: Highlights from Day Six
BRICS Games 2024: Highlights from Day Five
BRICS Games 2024: Highlights from Day Four
BRICS Games 2024: Highlights from Day Three
BRICS Games 2024: Highlights from Day Two
BRICS Games 2024: Highlights from Day One
What you need to know about the 2024 BRICS Games
The history of the Games, as well as what we can expect in 2024.
Up to 100 nations are registered to participate in 2024 BRICS Games
A total of 97 countries have already confirmed their participation in 2024 BRICS Games, which are scheduled to be hosted by Russia’s Kazan next month, Russian Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Chernyshenko said.
Tickets for seven final events at 2024 BRICS Games sell out
The press office of the Tatarstan Sports Ministry announced on April 23 the launch of ticket sales for the 2024 BRICS Games. According to the ministry, ticket prices range between 100 and 300 rubles (between $1 and 3). Tickets for the rest of the event’s sports competitions are expected to go on sale later.
BRICS Games offer a chance to cement ties
Abbey Makoe writes that this year’s games will be particularly exciting in that for the first time they will feature participants from the newly-incorporated members from the six additional members. They are Iran, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Egypt, Ethiopia and Argentina.
Belarus eyes BRICS Games medals
Belarusian athletes have their sights set on winning medals at the upcoming BRICS Games in Kazan, BelTA learned from the Belarusian Sport and Tourism Ministry.