Overview


What is it and who can participate?

The State Games of America is an Olympic-style event featuring competition between State Games medal winners (gold, silver, bronze) from across the nation. There are currently 30 states conducting or organizing statewide sports festivals known as State Games. See the eligibility page for more information on how to get qualified.

When is the event held?

The event is hosted every two years on the odd year (i.e. 2015, 2017, etc.). Due to COVID, this event has been pushed to an even year and it will remain on that schedule. The next SGA will be held in 2024 in San Diego, CA.

The State Games of America have been conducted biennially since 1999, with host cities including:
St. Louis (1999, 2001)
Hartford (2003)
Colorado Springs (2005, 2007, 2009)
San Diego (2011)
Hershey-Harrisburg, PA (2013)
Lincoln, NE (2015)
Grand Rapids, MI (2017)
Lynchburg, VA (2019)
Ames/Des Moines, IA (2022)

STATE GAMES OF AMERICA RFP

If your destination is interested in hosting State Games of America, you can click here to view the 2026/2028 State Games of America RFP.

National Congress of State Games

The National Congress of State Games (NCSG) is a membership organization comprised of 30 Summer State Games and 10 Winter State Games organizations and a member of the United States Olympic Committee's Multi Sport Organizational Council.  The mission of the NCSG is to support State Games member organizations in the promotion of health, fitness and character building through multi-sport competitions and physical activities.

Learn more at StateGames.org.