
In an event that brought over 4,500 athletes from 60 countries to Loutraki, one thing was certain: none of it would have run so smoothly, so... warmly, without the knowledge, dedication, and experience of a team that truly understands what it means to serve sports.
The Hellenic Organization for Company Sport and Health (HOCSH), recognizing SPORTCAMP’s years of experience, expertise, and deep sense of responsibility, entrusted it with the implementation of the 8th CSIT World Sports Games. This was not a random choice—it was the natural continuation of a trusted relationship that spans over 12 years, with dozens of major events jointly delivered by the two organizations.
At the same time, national and international sports federations consistently and exclusively choose SPORTCAMP to host their international events in Greece, knowing they will find not just top-notch facilities, but a partner who deeply understands what high-level event organization truly entails.
The experienced team at SPORTCAMP managed, with precision and dedication, all the details that transform a good event into an unforgettable experience: creating the event website, managing the registration of thousands of participants, providing accommodation, daily transportation, catering, and promoting Loutraki as a destination that combines hospitality, natural beauty, and athletic infrastructure.
The athletic aspect of the event was executed with complete consistency and technical excellence. Every venue, every match, every training session was designed with respect for the participants and their goals. The facilities operated at their peak, the organization honored fair play, and every moment reflected the true essence of sports: effort, teamwork, growth.
At the same time, through targeted and creative actions with a unified identity, the event was effectively communicated to individuals, institutions, and communities—both in Greece and abroad.
With respect and vision, SPORTCAMP has consistently supported the local community, bringing to Loutraki dozens of internationally significant events—from world championships to European youth tournaments, beach volleyball, karate, wrestling, judo, table tennis, and many more. Some of the most important international sporting events it has hosted include:
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European Weightlifting Championship (2003)
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Mediterranean Handball Championship (2006)
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European Masters Volleyball Championship (2007, 2009, 2014)
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European Beach Volleyball Championship U18 (2008)
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International Judo Tournament “Acropolis” (2008, 2009)
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Open International Tang Soo Do Championship (2009)
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14th Balkan Karate Championship (2010)
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Loutraki ETU Triathlon European Cup & Mediterranean Championship (2010, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017)
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4th Youth World Cup Karate Loutraki (2011)
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European Judo Championships Cadets (2014)
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Veterans Wrestling World Championship (2015)
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“Global Cup” World Senior Volleyball Championships (2015–2023)
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Cadet World Wrestling Championship (2017)
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29th European Armwrestling and Para-Armwrestling Championships (2019)
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Athens 2021 World Company Sport Games (2021)
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World Veteran Wrestling Championships (2021)
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CEV U18 European Beach Volleyball Championship (2022)
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18th European Wushu & 6th European Kung Fu Championship (2022)
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World Veteran Wrestling & Grappling Championships (2023)
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ETTU Europe Youth Series Greece Open (2023, 2024)
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European Wrestling & Grappling Championships U15 (2024)
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European Deaf Table Tennis Championships (2024)
But beyond infrastructure, experience, and planning, there was something even more powerful: belief in the value of sport. Not the kind that chases records, but the kind that fosters connection, participation, and mutual respect. SPORTCAMP honored this spirit in every action it took. It brought together people, languages, and cultures. It created spaces for coexistence—not just facilities.
Through this celebration, it wasn’t just Greece’s international image that was enhanced. The local community was empowered, the economy revitalized, and the soul of a place proved that it can host world-class events without losing the authenticity of its hospitality.
Success isn’t shown in photos or medals. It’s shown in the way people experienced something.
And the 8th CSIT World Sport Games became more than a sporting event—they became a life experience.