Team USA will head to Europe for the FIL World Cup, which takes place in Guildford, England from July 12-22. But most of the roster won’t head home after the competition is over.
Instead, 15 players will travel to Wroclaw, Poland, for the 2017 World Games — where lacrosse is appearing for the first time in its history — for a four-day tournament from July 27-30.
Based on the progress the Federation of International Lacrosse has made to date and the trajectory of former World Games sports, the inclusion of lacrosse into the Games is a major achievement in the quest for Olympic recognition.
Almost a decade ago, the Federation of International Lacrosse laid out the plan that, it hoped, could get lacrosse into the Olympics by 2024. Part of that plan included joining organizations required by the International Olympic Committee, like Sport Accord — the umbrella organization for international sports federations — the World Anti-Doping Agency, and the International World Games Association.
Since 1981, the IWGA has hosted the World Games the year after the Summer Olympics in cities around the globe. The event features non-Olympic sports looking to get extra exposure as they attempt to take the next step to Olympic recognition.
Six nations — United States, Canada, Australia, Great Britain, Japan and Poland — will send women’s lacrosse teams to this year’s World Games. It’s the first time lacrosse has appeared in a multi-sport world competition since it was last included in the Olympics in 1948 in London.