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The 2025 Summer Games of Texas will return to premier venues across Bryan and College Station for the eighth time in its history, from July 31 to Aug. 3.
The annual athletic festival is managed by the Texas Amateur Athletic Federation (TAAF) and will be hosted by the cities of Bryan and College Station, along with Texas A&M University, for the next two summers. Previous host years include 1988, 1994, 2000, 2014, 2015, 2018, and 2019.
Thousands of athletes, coaches, and spectators will be in town for the Olympic-style festival; providing a significant economic boost and strengthening the community’s reputation as a top destination for sports tourism.
Since its founding in San Antonio in 1986, the Games of Texas has steadily expanded, attracting more than 20,000 visitors, making it the largest amateur sporting event in Texas. TAAF has been recognized as an Official State Games Program participant by the U.S. Olympic Committee since 1991.
Texans of all ages and skill levels can compete in this Olympic-style festival. This summer’s schedule will feature the Opening Ceremonies at Wolf Pen Creek Amphitheater and the following competitions:
Archery · Live Oak Archery
Boxing · Hilton College Station Hotel & Conference Center
Esports · Legends Event Center
Golf · The City Course at Phillips Event Center
Judo · Texas A&M Physical Education Activity Program (PEAP) Building
Pickleball · Legends Event Center
Sand Volleyball · Legends Event Center
Soccer · Veterans Park and Athletic Complex
Swimming · Bryan Aquatic Center
Tennis · George P. Mitchell Tennis Center at Texas A&M University
Track & Field · E.B. Cushing Stadium at Texas A&M University
Compete: Visit taaf.com/GamesOfTexas to register as a competitor. Some eligibility restrictions apply and registration deadlines vary by sport.
Volunteer: Help is needed to assist with track and field events. Those interested must be at least 16 years old and can sign up for one slot per day. Volunteers will receive free food, refreshments, and an official Games of Texas shirt. To sign up, fill out this form by Friday, July 18.