Venues •
Army Academy R.O.C. Gymnasium (Volleyball) •
Chang Gung University Stadium (Football) •
Chinese Culture University Gymnasium (Volleyball) •
Expo Dome (Billiards) •
Fu Jen Catholic University Stadium (Football) •
Hsinchu County Gymnasium (Judo, Wushu) • Hsinchu County Natatorium (Water Polo preliminaries and finals) •
Hsinchu County Stadium (Football) • Hsinchu Municipal Gymnasium (Basketball) •
National Taiwan Normal University Main Campus Gymnasium (Volleyball) •
NTSU Arena (Archery, Swimming, Water Polo finals) •
National Taiwan University Sports Center (Volleyball) •
National Tsing Hua University Gymnasium (Volleyball) •
New Taipei City Breeze Canal (open water swimming) • New Taipei City
Xinzhuang Gymnasium 1F (Table Tennis) • New Taipei City Xinzhuang Stadium (Football) •
Ren'ai Road, Taipei City (Roller Sports marathons) • Sunrise Golf and Country Club (Golf) •
Taipei Arena (Basketball) •
Taipei Gymnasium (Badminton) •
Taipei Heping Basketball Gymnasium (Basketball) •
Taipei Municipal Stadium (Athletics, ceremonies) •
Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center (Fencing, Gymnastics) • Taipei Songshan Sports Center (Water Polo preliminaries) • Taipei Tennis Center (Tennis) •
Tamkang University Shao-Mo Memorial Gymnasium 7F (Weightlifting) •
Taoyuan Arena (Taekwondo) •
Tianmu Baseball Stadium (Baseball) •
University of Taipei (Tianmu Campus) Gymnasium (Basketball) • University of Taipei (Tianmu Campus) Shih-hsin Hall B1 Diving Pool (Diving) •
Xinzhuang Baseball Stadium (Baseball) • Yingfeng Riverside Park Roller Sports Rink (A) (Roller Sports)
Venue changes In June 2015, Taipei's
Mayor Ko Wen-je announced that organizers had shifted the opening and closing ceremonies from the
Taipei Dome to the
Taipei Municipal Stadium due to delays in the construction of the domed stadium.
Sports 21 sports were included in the event. During the bidding process, the organizing committee opted include 14 compulsory sports, and three optional sports, including archery, badminton and taekwondo. Originally, this would be the first edition since the
2003 Summer Universiade in which the number of optional sports would be reduced to 3. However, the organizers later requested to add three extra sports: weightlifting, baseball, and golf due to low interest in the events and the host team's strength in the sports. These suggestions were accepted. Two other local sporting federations which have recently been recognized as University sports by FISU were also accepted (Roller Skating and Wushu). An eighth sport was chosen as an optional sport, billiards. However, it was proposed too late and not in time to be included, in addition to not being recognized by FISU. It was played as a demonstration sport instead. • •
Aquatics • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
Artistic gymnastics (14) •
Rhythmic gymnastics (8) • • • • • • • •
Participants A total of 134 nations were officially entered prior to the opening ceremony. In the list below, the number of athletes from each nation is given in parentheses. The largest nation teams were Chinese Taipei, Russia, United States and Japan. In May 2017, China officially announced that it would not be sending teams to participate in team events, but individual Chinese athletes are allowed to travel to Taiwan and compete in the individual events. Days before the opening ceremony, Ugandan sports official Norman Katende stated that the Ugandan team had been ordered not to travel to Taiwan because of their country's adherence to the
"one China" policy. Katende published a letter received from the Ugandan Ministry of Foreign Affairs reading "The purpose of this letter is to inform you of 'the one china policy', which is the position of the government of Uganda. In this regard therefore the Ministry of Foreign Affairs is advising that your Ministry does not send an official delegation to participate." The
Taiwanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs representative Eleanor Wang said "The Uganda team is still trying to talk with its government and is hoping to be allowed to attend the games in Taipei." In an update on 15 August, Katende published a statement from
Makerere University Sports and Recreation Department head Peninnah Kabenge, citing "overaction and misunderstanding" for the Ministry's actions. Ms. Kabenge later confirmed this, writing "It is official team UGANDA is on the way to the 29th Universiade."
Schedule The competition schedule for the 2017 Summer Universiade is shown as follow:
Medal table The host nation of the is recognized by the name of
Chinese Taipei by
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