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About Florida's Sunshine State Games
The history behind Florida's Olympic-style Sports
Festival
In 1980, the State of Florida created
the Sunshine State Games to provide Florida’s citizens an
Olympic-style sports festival they can call their own. The Sunshine
State Games is the nation’s second oldest State Games and is
Florida’s largest and longest standing multi-sport festival. The
mission of the Games is to provide quality competition for Florida’s
amateur athletes of all ages and skill levels. Whether you have
Olympic aspirations or are a weekend warrior, there is a place in
the Sunshine State Games for you!

The Sunshine State Games are conducted under the auspices of the
Florida Sports Foundation, a direct-support organization of the
State of Florida. Most competitions are sanctioned or recognized by
the Olympic Governing Body for that sport and some serve as
Governing Body State Championships or national qualifiers. Over 30
different sports are offered from February – July each year.
The Florida Sports Foundation is a
member of the National Congress of State Games, a member
organization consisting of 32 State Games programs from throughout
the nation. The Sunshine State Games serves as a qualifier for the
State Games of America held every odd numbered year. In even
numbered years, the Sunshine State Games serves as a qualifier for
the Southeast Sports Festival, a regional championships with
athletes participating from Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky,
North Carolina and Mississippi.
Sunshine State Games Past Host
Communities
1980-82 Gainesville
1983-84 Orlando
1985-86 Tampa
1987 St. Petersburg/Clearwater
1988 Jacksonville
1989 Gainesville
1990 Miami
1991 Bradenton
1992 West Palm Beach
1993-94 Tallahassee
1995-96 Gainesville
1997-98 Kissimmee/St. Cloud
1999 Tampa
2000 Lakeland (Spring); Gainesville (Summer)
2001 Lakeland (Spring); Orlando (Summer)
2002 Lakeland (Spring); Palm Beach County (Summer)
2003 Lakeland (Spring); Tampa (Summer)
2004 Tallahassee (Summer) 25th Anniversary
2005 Broward County (Summer Games)
2006 Miami-Dade County (Summer Games)
2007-09 Polk County (Summer Games)
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The Florida Sports Foundation is charged
with the promotion and development of professional, amateur, recreational
sports and physical fitness opportunities that produce a thriving
Florida sports industry and environment.
Florida Sports Charitable Foundation
2930 Kerry Forest Parkway
Tallahassee, FL 32309
850-488-8347
or toll free 866-354-2637
850-922-0482 Fax
games@flasports.com
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