2014 World Nomad Games

While organising the first edition of the Games, the Kyrgyz government spent more than 3 million dollars.

[2] The Games are surrounded by a cultural and ethnical program.

During the first edition of the Games, a yurt village was installed.

Cultural events and entertaining activities not linked with the Games' disciplines also took place.

Ten sports weree played competitively at the games:[3] The games also featured demonstration performances of other sports:[3][5] The Kyrgyz team won the most medals, with the Kazakh team coming second and Turkmenistan third.