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multisportevent

Multisportevent is a competition format that combines two or more sports within a single program. It can refer to events that stage several independent sports under one umbrella, or to multi-discipline contests in which athletes compete across several distinct disciplines as part of one title.

Two common formats exist. In multi-discipline events such as the decathlon, pentathlon, and heptathlon, competitors accumulate

Examples of large multisport events include the Olympic Games, the Commonwealth Games, the Asian Games, the

Governance and organization for multisportevents typically involve international or continental sport federations coordinating with a central

points
across
different
trials
and
an
overall
score
determines
the
winner.
In
broader
multisport
programs,
athletes
may
win
medals
in
individual
sports,
with
the
event’s
overall
results
often
based
on
medal
counts
or
a
combined
points
system
across
disciplines.
Pan
American
Games,
and
the
Universiade,
all
of
which
feature
dozens
of
sports
over
a
shared
competition
period.
Within
individual
sports,
multi-discipline
formats
illustrate
the
concept,
such
as
triathlon
(swimming,
cycling,
running)
and
modern
pentathlon
(fencing,
swimming,
equestrian
show
jumping,
pistol
shooting,
running).
body,
such
as
the
International
Olympic
Committee
for
the
Games.
Rules
and
scoring
are
sport-specific,
but
scheduling
and
venue
management
are
harmonized
to
accommodate
multiple
disciplines.
The
multisport
event
format
has
historical
roots
in
ancient
competitions
and
has
evolved
into
a
cornerstone
of
international
sport,
emphasizing
versatility,
breadth,
and
broad
spectator
interest.