National Olympic Committees (NOCs) have been urged to support the 2017 World Games in a letter sent by International Olympic Committee (IOC) President Thomas Bach.
Set-up in 1981, the World Games is a quadrennial event for sports and disciplines not on the Olympic programme, with the International World Games Association (IWGA) currently consisting of 37 International Federations, some of which also govern disciplines showcased at the Olympics.
Historically, relations between the body and the IOC have not always been completely harmonious, but they have been increasingly united in recent years as the IOC seek to embrace new sports into the Olympic fold.
Bach's letter, delivered as all 206 NOCs arrive here for the Association of National Olympic Committees General Assembly on Thursday and Friday (October 29 and 30), is the latest indication of this.
“The IWGA and the World Games event play important roles in the framework of the Olympic Movement," he wrote, before encouraging NOCs to participate in 2017's event in Wroclaw, Poland, scheduled for July 20 to 30.
All constituent Federations must also be affiliated to SportAccord, but the IWGA took the side of the IOC in this year's dispute between Bach and former SportAccord President, Marius Vizer.
They even granted permission for members to withdraw their membership of SportAccord in light of "exceptional circumstances".
Vizer, who later resigned, had made a speech which was critical of Bach, prompting various bodies to withdraw from the International Federations' union in protest.
In August, IWGA President José Perurena, who also heads the International Canoe Federation, became the second recipient of the IOC's new age limit exceptions, introduced as part of the Agenda 2020 reform process, with the Spaniard being granted an extension of his membership for a maximum of four years, despite reaching the age limit of 70.
A maximum of five exemptions can be given at one time.
Perurena, due to present to the NOCs here during the General Assembly on the World Games, was full of praise for Bach's stance.
“Close cooperation with the IOC and the NOCs is essential to take our event up to the next step," he said.
"We are grateful for Thomas Bach’s endorsement of The World Games 2017.
"I agree with his assessment: the ninth edition of our event in Cali in Colombia was an outstanding success, not least thanks to the support of the NOCs.
“In 2017, we aim for nothing less than the best World Games ever, and one of the stepping stones to help us reach this goal is close cooperation with NOCs.”
Wroclaw was awarded the Games in 2012, beating off opposition from Hungary's capital Budapest, which has now entered the race to host the 2024 Olympics.
Twenty-seven sports are set to be contested: air sports, archery, beach handball, billiards, boules sport, bowling, canoeing, dance sport, finswimming, fistball, floorball, flying disc, gymnastics, ju jitsu, karate, korfball, lacrosse, lifesaving, muay thai, orienteering, powerlifting, roller sports, sport climbing, squash, sumo wrestling, tug of war and water ski and wakeboarding.
A total of 98 countries participated at Cali 2013, with the 2021 edition having already been awarded to Birmingham, Alabama.
The Games is expected to feature between 20 and 22 sports, with Esports among those included as well as skateboarding, surfing and wall climbing.
The announcement was preceded by a lengthy presentation by Sheikh Ahmad about the philosophy behind the Games, as well as by George Taylor, President of ANOC partner Sports Art Plus.
The enormous potential and opportunity for growth in sport places needed pressure on every single sport leader and administrator to get off their high horse and come down to earth.
As the clock says 5.08 am and the Caribbean Airline flight begins its descent into Piarco Airport across the aisle Mike Fennell, head of the Jamaica Olympic Association, is in pensive thought, as is CANOC secretary general Keith Joseph two seats ahead.
A presentation was given during the meeting by United States Olympic Committee (USOC) chairman Larry Probst on new marketing opportunities for the body.
The decision to involve all Olympic Movement stakeholders in the consultative process will is also seen as crucial to help guide Federations throughout Trinidad and Tobago on how to govern their sports effectively.
It is not yet clear exactly why the switch of venues has been made, but it appears likely the added pressure of organising an event which is this year involving 1,200 delegates has proved too much.