Goodwill Games (fictional)

The Goodwill Games are an international sports competition held every four years, originally created by Ted Turner in reaction to the political troubles surrounding the Olympic Games of the 1980s. The Summer Goodwill Games were first held in Moscow, Soviet Union in 1986, while the Winter Goodwill Games were first held in 2000 in Lake Placid, New York, United States. The Goodwill Games are held to promote world peace and social change.

The Summer Goodwill Games features sports and sporting disciples contested in both the Summer Olympic Games and the World Games, as well as some that aren't contested in either.

The Games have been governed by the International Goodwill Games Association since 2001.

Summer Goodwill Games

 * 1) 1986 Summer Goodwill Games (Moscow)
 * 2) 1988 Summer Goodwill Games (London)
 * 3) 1990 Summer Goodwill Games (Seattle)
 * 4) 1992 Summer Goodwill Games (Los Angeles)
 * 5) 1994 Summer Goodwill Games (Saint Petersburg)
 * 6) 1996 Summer Goodwill Games (El Kadsre City)
 * 7) 1998 Summer Goodwill Games (New York City)
 * 8) 2001 Summer Goodwill Games (Brisbane)
 * 9) 2003 Summer Goodwill Games (Stockholm)
 * 10) 2005 Summer Goodwill Games (Phoenix)
 * 11) 2007 Summer Goodwill Games (Tokyo)
 * 12) 2009 Summer Goodwill Games (Boston)
 * 13) 2011 Summer Goodwill Games (Buenos Aires)
 * 14) 2013 Summer Goodwill Games (Pittsburgh)
 * 15) 2016 Summer Goodwill Games (Dubai)
 * 16) 2019 Summer Goodwill Games (Montreal)
 * 17) 2021 Summer Goodwill Games (Boston)

Winter Goodwill Games

 * 1) 2000 Winter Goodwill Games (Lake Placid)
 * 2) 2005 Winter Goodwill Games (Calgary)
 * 3) 2009 Winter Goodwill Games (Worcester)
 * 4) 2012 Winter Goodwill Games (Anchorage)
 * 5) 2015 Winter Goodwill Games (Aberdeenshire)
 * 6) 2019 Winter Goodwill Games (Dartmouth)