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The '''Games of the Red Star''' ({{wp|French language|Gaullican}}: ''Jeux de l'étoile rouge''), or the '''GRS''' (''JER'') was a multinational sporting event organised by the [[Association of Emerging Socialist Sportsmen]], an institution within the [[Association of Emerging Socialist Economies]]. First established in 1949, it held its first games in [[Port Fitzhubert]], [[Rwizikuru]] in 1954.
The '''Games of the Red Star''' ({{wp|French language|Gaullican}}: ''Jeux de l'étoile rouge''), or the '''GRS''' (''JER'') was a multinational sporting event organised by the [[Association of Emerging Socialist Sportsmen]], an institution within the [[Association of Emerging Socialist Economies]]. First established in 1949, it held its first games in [[Port Fitzhubert]], [[Rwizikuru]] in 1954.
==History==
With the establishment of the [[Association of Emerging Socialist Economies]], it was suggested by (TBD) that the newly-established organization host an [[Invictus Games|Invictus]]-style event for developing nations, with the aim of showcasing the sporting achievements of developing countries, while simultaneously promoting the newborn Association of Emerging Socialist Economies.


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Revision as of 19:14, 6 February 2020

Template:Infobox Sporting Event Organization The Games of the Red Star (Gaullican: Jeux de l'étoile rouge), or the GRS (JER) was a multinational sporting event organised by the Association of Emerging Socialist Sportsmen, an institution within the Association of Emerging Socialist Economies. First established in 1949, it held its first games in Port Fitzhubert, Rwizikuru in 1954.

History

With the establishment of the Association of Emerging Socialist Economies, it was suggested by (TBD) that the newly-established organization host an Invictus-style event for developing nations, with the aim of showcasing the sporting achievements of developing countries, while simultaneously promoting the newborn Association of Emerging Socialist Economies.

(TBC)