The Napoli 2019 Summer Universiade finished in spectacular style as the Closing
Ceremony on Sunday night officially ended the 12-day celebration of university sport.
More than 35,000 spectators attended the closing in a sold-out San Paolo Stadium. With an electric
atmosphere, spectators paid tribute to the athletes and volunteers that made the games so unique.
Following the ceremonial passing of the Universiade flag from Napoli to Chengdu, host of the Summer
Universiade in 2021, the closing concluded with an incredible party that will live long in the memory
of the athletes and fans in attendance.
In his final address, FISU President Oleg Matytsin praised the athletes’ performances and their impact
on future generations:
“Throughout Napoli and the Campania region, there are so many young Italians who have been
inspired by what they have seen here.
“Now these young Italians, proud of their country and their national teams, want to wear the blue of
Italy. In the same way, we hope they are inspired to go to university and make sport a vital part of
their lives.”
Earlier in the day, the final gold medal of the Universiade went to the hosts as the Italian Men’s Water
Polo team secured gold over the USA in front of a raucous crowd at the Piscina Scandone.
Other highlights from Napoli 2019 included Dutee Chand winning India’s first Universiade track and
field gold in the women’s 100m, Zachary Apple and Gabrielle DeLoof’s respective five-gold hauls in
the pool for the USA, and two-time Italian Olympian Carlotta Ferlito delighting the home crowd with
her gold medal-winning floor routine in artistic gymnastics.
A total of 24 Universiade records were broken in Napoli, while Japan and Russia finished joint top of
the medal table.
With 300,000 tickets sold over the 12 days, Napoli has embraced the university sports movement and
left a legacy that will benefit generations for many years to come. The renovation of many of the
Universiade venues, including the Piscina Scandone and Mostra D’Oltremare, and the purpose built
fencing hall at the University of Salerno Sports Centre will continue to serve as world class facilities for
residents of the Campania region.
“It has been our great pleasure to host the world’s best university athletes in the Campania region,”
Napoli 2019 Commissioner Gianluca Basile said. “We are proud to add the Summer Universiade to the
long and prestigious list of major sporting events hosted by Italy.
“I would like to mention of the exceptional professionalism of Universiade volunteers. It is you who
showed the best side of Napoli and who helped make these games a reality. With FISU, with the staff
and the volunteers, we all worked together – all of the Campania Region – for its benefit, today and
into the future.
“Celebrating our 70th anniversary, we wanted to make Napoli 2019 truly unique,” added President
Matytsin. “The passion and enthusiasm from the city of Napoli has made sure that we have achieved
our goal. I want to thank everyone, from the athletes and volunteers to the organisers and public
authorities for creating such a special Universiade.”
The next edition of the Winter Universiade will take place in Lucerne, Switzerland, from 21-31 January
2021, while the 31st summer edition will be hosted by Chengdu, China, from 8-19 August 2021.
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