Gay Games VIII. Cologne report 5,000 registrations as of December 31.
“Jewish Cologne – a walk through the city” and a guided tour through the zoo
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The biggest sports and cultural festival in the world will take place in Cologne from July 31 to August 7, 2010. Some 12,000 participants from more than 70 countries will converge for the Gay Games VIII Cologne 2010 and celebrate the principles of participation, inclusion and personal best.
The motto is “Be part of it!” And the invitation is open to everyone – regardless whether you are heterosexual or homosexual, male, female, transgender or transsexual, and regardless of religion, nationality, ethnic heritage, political convictions, athletic skills, physical capabilities, age or physical condition.
Registration now!You can register here for the VIII Gay Games. It’s worthwhile to register early! Some sports and cultural events are limited to a certain number of participants and may fill up quickly. Besides that, the sooner you register, the lower the fees! Click on Culture for more information about cultural events, and Sport for information such as age and performance restrictions and conditions for participation in each individual sport.
Cologne - a city that has been partying for 2000 years!
Throughout Germany and beyond the country’s borders, the natives of Cologne have a reputation for being cheerful and amusing, open and tolerant, with a big heart and a zest for life. The city’s “Karneval” celebration rivals those of Rio de Janeiro and New Orleans. These are probably among the reasons why Cologne’s GLBT community plays such a vital and visible role in the life of the city. Discover historical Cologne, founded as a Roman colony, and get to know the gay and lesbian capitol of Germany – a city that has been partying for 2000 years!Newsletter
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