07.08.2010 / Saturday competitions and highlights
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Badminton
Badminton is one of the largest sports at the Gay Games VIII Cologne 2010. We're expecting about 400 athletes.
When?
08.30am: Finals women and men double
11.00am: Finals Mixed double
12.00pm: Finals women and men singel
Where?
Rodenkirchen Sporting Complex, Sürther Str. 191, 50999 Cologne-Rodenkirchen (7.5 km from Neumarkt)
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Basketball
Basketball is an American sport that has won over the world. We expect approximately 400 athletes in Cologne for this quick and tactical sport.When?
09.00am: Finals men Bronze
11.15am: Finals men open
Where?
Sportpark Müngersdorf, Deutsche Sporthochschule Köln, Halls 22-24, Am Sportpark Müngersdorf 1, 50933 Cologne-Muengersdorf (6.0 km from Neumarkt)
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Soccer
Soccer (Football) is known as “the beautiful game.” Some 900 football players will have a lot of fun at the Cologne Gay Games.When?
10.00am: Finals men Division 2
12.00am: Finals men Division 1
Where?
NetCologne Stadion
Am Sportpark Müngersdorf, 50933 Cologne-Müngersdorf
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Running
Running is humankind’s oldest means of transportation, and a sport that remains accessible for almost everyone around the world, whether young or old, male or female, poor or wealthy.When?
08.45am: Half Marathon and Marathon
Where?
Cologne-Mülheim, on the right bank of the Rhine River.
Start/Finish: Wiener Platz, in Cologne-Mülheim, directly in front of the district city hall. Route: 21.1 km circular course; marathon runners will complete the course twice. course
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Volleyball
With more than 35 million players around the world, volleyball is truly a world sport. We are expecting about 200 - 250 teams for the Gay Games VIII Cologne 2010 with a total of about 1,300 players.When?
Start 02.00pm: First finals women, afterwards finals men
Where?
Sportpark Müngersdorf, Deutsche Sporthochschule Köln, Halls 22-24, Am Sportpark Müngersdorf 1, 50933 Cologne-Muengersdorf (6.0 km from Neumarkt)
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