Sports and Venues

In accordance with the UNIAG competition schedule, competitions will be held between Thursday and Saturday, 15-17 May 2025.

I – Teams and Athletes

Participants are invited to form teams but individuals wishing to participate will also be accommodated. The organizer reserves the right to limit team numbers if hosting limitations arise. In accordance with the General Rules of the Games, mixed teams are permitted but they should not be created to form a “stronger” team. Individuals not registered in a team will also be placed in such mixed teams. We highly encourage organizations to form complete teams and compete under their own flag.

In cases where there are less than four teams in any discipline, the host reserves the right to cancel it from the 50th UNIAG.

BREQUIGNY

CESSON

GAYEULLES

CHARLES GENIAUX

RENNES ST JACQUES

BREQUIGNY Sport Hub

ATHLETICS RELAYWomen’s competition: minimum 4–maximum 6
Men’s competition: minimum 4–maximum 6 The relay will be held on a 400m athletics track. The 10k will be held on a natural field track.
BASKETBALLTeam composition: maximum 12 players.
Women are encouraged to participate. Mixed teams are permissible.
CHESSTeam composition: maximum 6 players.
Participants are expected to have a basic knowledge and standard of chess play corresponding to a minimum Elo rating of 1400 (Class C) and some tournament experience, including use of the chess clocks and recording of moves
DARTSTeam composition: minimum 6 – maximum 8 players
Players are expected to bring their own darts. Steel tips are required to play on standard ‘bristle’ type boards.
FOOTBALLWomen’s competition: minimum 7 – maximum 12 per team
Men’s competition: minimum 7 – maximum 12 per team
Individual players will be assigned to joint teams. Female players are particularly encouraged to register to form enough teams to hold a complete tournament.
PÉTANQUETeam composition: 3 per triplet plus maximum 2 reserves.
Players are expected to have their own set of competition certified boules.
A thorough understanding of the sport, tournament format, and rules is recommended.
SWIMMINGWomen’s competition: minimum 4 – maximum 5, per team
Men’s competition: minimum 4 – maximum 5, per team
Competition is based on 6 individual races (two individual races maximum per athlete) and 2 relays.

CESSON Sport Hub

BADMINTONTeam compositions: minimum 3 men and 1 woman, or 2 men and 2 women, maximum of 5 men and 3 women
Players are expected to bring their own rackets.
TABLE TENNISWomen’s competition: minimum 2 – maximum 3
Men’s competition: minimum 3 – maximum 5
Players are required to bring their own rackets. Equipment must conform with the standards set out in the rules.
TENNISTeam composition: 10 per team (5 men and 5 women)
VOLLEYBALLMen’s competition: max. 10 players per team
Women’s Competition: max. 10 players per team

GAYEULLES Sport Hub

ATHLETICS RELAYWomen’s competition: minimum 4 – maximum 6
Men’s competition: minimum 4 – maximum 6
The 10k will be held on a natural field track.
CRICKETTeam composition: The format is 6-a-side. Teams can register up to 8 players (6+2 reserves).
Individual players will be placed in joint teams.
Players are expected to bring a full equipment set. Only balls will be provided.
PADEL TENNISTeam composition: Teams of 2 (men, women, or mixed).
Players are expected to bring their own rackets.
POOL BILLIARDSTeam composition: Teams of 2 men, women, or mixed.
Players are expected to have good knowledge and understanding of the General Rules & Eight Ball Rules.

CHARLES GENIAUX Sport Hub

BEACH VOLLEYBALLTeam composition: teams are composed exclusively of 2 players, either men, women, or mixed couples.

RENNES SAINT JACQUES Sport Hub

GOLFTeam composition: minimum 4 – maximum 6
A thorough understanding of competitive Golf as well as a certified tournament license are required to participate.
Maximum handicaps apply. However, higher handicap players can participate but will be adjusted to the maximum.
Being familiar with the IAG rules as well as the R&A Golf rules is a requirement to be eligible to play.

For players who wish to discover the course before the competition, there will be a 50% reduction on the Green Fee (please note that you will need to register in order to have the guaranteed start time).

Venues

The competitions are the true reason we embark on this journey every year. That is why we have not compromised on the quality of any of the facilities of any discipline. All competitions will be held at the highest amateur level, and the most appropriate facility available at the host location. We expect players to bring the same level of commitment and knowledge to the competitions.

All sports venues are accessible by public transport, except for the locations below for which shuttle systems will be set up: