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I remember there was an international Olympic movement, including bridge and chess. Who can tell me what it's called?

The 1st World Intellectual Games was held in Beijing on June 3rd, 2008 10. This is the first large-scale international intellectual sports comprehensive competition in human history. The sports meeting includes five intellectual sports: bridge, chess, checkers, go and chess. More than 3000 athletes from 143 countries and regions will compete fiercely in this international sports intelligence competition.

The first World Intellectual Games will last until June 18. * * There will be five events, namely bridge, chess, Go, checkers and China chess, with a total of 35 gold medals. These include:

Bridge 9 event. They are: JD Cup Youth Team Competition under the age of 20, OP Cup Youth Team Competition under the age of 25, Youth Team Competition under the age of 28, Youth Double Competition under the age of 28, Youth Individual Competition under the age of 28, Women's Individual Competition, Men's Individual Competition, Open Group Competition and Women's Team Competition.

Chess 10 event. They are: women's individual fast chess match, men's individual fast chess match, women's individual fast chess match, mixed double fast chess match, women's team fast chess match, men's team fast chess match, women's team fast chess match and men's team fast chess match.

Go 6 event. They are men's individual competition, women's individual competition, individual open competition, men's team competition, women's team competition and mixed doubles competition.

International checkers pentathlon. They are: 100 men's individual competition, 100 women's individual competition, 64 men's individual competition, 64 women's individual competition and checkers competition.

China chess pentathlon. They are: Men's Quick Chess Competition, Women's Team Competition, Men's Team Competition, Women's Individual Competition and Men's Individual Competition.

The competition ended on 17, and * * * produced 35 gold medals, ending on 18.

Country/region medal list

Total number of gold, silver and bronze medals in countries/regions

China 12 8 6 26

Russia 4 1 3 8

Ukraine

Korea 2 4 3 9

Norway 2 1 2 5

England 1 2 0 3

Turkey team 2 0 0 2

Bulgaria 1 1 0 2

France

Usa 1 0 2 3

Latvia 1 0 2 3

Sweden 1 0

North Korea 1 0 1

Ecuador

Denmark

Hungary

Italy 1 0

Vietnam team 0 2 3 5

Poland 0 2/kloc-0 3

Moldova 0 2 1 3

India

the Netherlands

Australia

Israel

China Taipei 0 1 0 1

Romania

Barbados

China Hongkong 0 0 2 2

Iran 0 0 2

Japan team 0 0 2

Greece

Singapore 0 1 1

Malaysia

Medal winners in various disciplines

Date gold, silver and bronze medals in sports and events

10.5 Men's Super Fast Chess Crafts Fu (Ukraine) Drozdovski (Ukraine) Bannikas (Greece)

10.5 Women's Super Fast Chess Kostenyuk (Russian) Stanfanova (Bulgarian) Hou Yifan (China)

10.6 Men's Fast Chess China Chess Wang Yang (China) Jiangchuan (China) Zhao Ruquan (Hongkong, China)

10.8 Men's Fast Chess Bu Xiangzhi (China) Croby (Ukraine) Zhong Zhang (Singapore)

10.8 Women's Fast Chess Steinfanova (Bulgarian) Zhao Xue (China) Huang (China)

10.8 Men's individual Go Jiang (Korea) Park Chung-hsiang (Korea) (China)

China Chess Women Individual (China) Zhao (China) Wu (Viet Nam)

10.9 mixed doubles super fast chess Ecuador India Ukraine

Women's individual Go Song Ronghui (China) Li Minzhen (Korea) Ji-eun Park (Korea)

10.9 women's individual bridge Katarina (Sweden) Li Wei (France) Ru Yan (China)

10.9 Men's individual bridge Helnes (Norway) Helgemo (Norway) Grumov (Russia)

10. 10 Open group Go Zhao Dayuan (North Korea) Xian Yongyu (South Korea) Li Yongxi (South Korea)

China Chess Men's Individual Competition Xu Yinchuan (China) Hong Zhi (China) Lu Guangduo (Malaysia)

10. 12 mixed double quick chess China Vietnamese Iranian

Men's individual international checkers competition Zaion Dai Deyev (Russia) Jetmansky (Russia) Honal Rees (Latvia)

10. 12 100 international checkers women's individual Gurubeva (Latvia) tatyana (Netherlands) Tancy Kuchina (Russia)

10. 13 Norwegian U28 youth team bridge China

10. 13 U26 youth team bridge in Denmark, Poland and Norway

10. 13 U2 1 Youth Team Bridge China, France.

China Chess Women's Group China Australia Viet Nam

10. 14 Men's Super Fast Chess Team Chess Hungarian China Ukrainian

10. 14 Women's Super Fast Chess Team Chess Russian China Vietnamese

China, South Korea and Japanese Women's Go Team Competition

10.15 young people under the age of 28 play bridge duo Macmurd/Merrill Lynch (Turkey) Rutan/Lang (Israel) Jaina/Pita (Poland)

China, Viet Nam, China and Hongkong Chess Men's Team Competition.

10. 17 men's team fast chess China, Ukraine and Iran

10. 17 women's team quick chess China, Ukraine and Russia

10. 17 mixed double weiqi Huang/fan weijing (China) Zhou junxun/Xie Yimin (Taipei, China) Wen/Li (Korea)

10. 17 Men's Team Go Korea China Japan

International checkers women's individual Victoria (Ukraine) Micikova (Moldova) Romanska Ya (Moldova)

International checkers men's individual Oleg (Russia) Kadan (Moldova) Sergen (Ukraine)

10. 17 international checkers championship Couriss Yev (USA) Ronald King (Barbados) Peg (Latvia)

10.17 individual bridge for young people under the age of 28 Turkey Romania Norway

Women's Team Bridge, UK, China and USA

10. 17 Open Team Bridge Italy England USA