AIM

All-in Magazine

The FISU Games digital daily will land here at 08:00 every morning from 16 to 27 July. Expect sharp previews of every sport and must-see match-ups, hand-picked reviews of the day’s best action – on and off the field – plus exclusive features, powerful quotes, and the best photo moments which speak louder than words. With everything you need to feel the pulse and pull of Rhine-Ruhr 2025, AIM is sure to hit the target.

27 July 2025

Issue 12

The best quotes from athletes at the Rhine-Ruhr 2025 World University Games. One of the most impressive comebacks in the history of the FISU Games in the men's basketball final. The best photos from our Young Photographers. Two thrilling water polo finals with new and old winners. And a little preview of Chuncheon 2027.

26 July 2025

Issue 11

China plays a strong third quarter and wins the gold medal in the women's basketball final. Judoka Gyertyas changes her routine and moves up a class and gymnast Derwael reports on her experiences as a spectator at the Rhine-Ruhr 2025 World University Games after her surprising career end.

25 July 2025

Issue 10

Poland's men's volleyball team feasts on a kebab for lunch and then celebrates winning gold. Vaishnavi Adkar wins India's first tennis medal in 46 years. And Merlin Hummel explains how he uses AI to improve his performance in hammer throw.

24 July 2025

Issue 9

Sprinter Georgia Harris wins gold in the 100 metres and talks about her epilepsy. Italy beats Japan in the Women's Volleyball final and celebrates exuberantly and two brothers report on her long journey as volunteers at the Rhine-Ruhr 2025 FISU World University Games.

23 July 2025

Issue 8

New Zealand celebrates an epic water polo victory against Hungary. Taewondo silver medallist Assis Matos inspires an entire country and South African swimmer Lara van Niekerk makes an impressive comeback on the international stage.

22 July 2025

Issue 7

125 years of ETUF and world-class tennis matches are celebrated at Lake Baldeney. Boris Becker spoke at Messe Essen about mental health and the first medals in athletics were won in a record-breaking race.

21 July 2025

Issue 6

Looking forward to seven days of athletics in the Lohrheide stadium, gold for Germany in the women's 3x3 wheelchair basketball after an unexpected overtime and an exuberant atmosphere at the USA basketball team games in Hagen.

20 July 2025

Issue 5

Ukraine’s rhythmic gymnastics team leaves Rhine-Ruhr 2025 with three medals and a powerful story of resilience and dedication behind every move. 400m medley champ Leah Hayes skips the swim cap to inspire others with alopecia areata.

19 July 2025

Issue 4

Alfred Kibet never forgot leaving Kenya for the 1989 Duisburg Universiade - the first and only time Germany hosted it. Now, he’s back. At the iconic Grugahalle, a lively crowd watched as Germany fiercely challenged the USA in a thrilling women’s basketball match.

18 July 2025

Issue 3

Taekwondo gold: Eva Eun-kyung Sandersen claimed her first FISU Games gold on opening day at Messe Essen. 'Urgent and Real': Jörg Förster opened the Rhine-Ruhr 2025 FISU World Conference in Bochum with a powerful call to action.

17 July 2025

Issue 2

Rhine-Ruhr 2025 is officially underway after a spectacular Opening Ceremony lit up Duisburg with energy, music, and emotion. Volleyball action spiked into gear in Berlin, with teams setting the tone for an intense competition ahead.

16 July 2025

Issue 1

Get ready for a magical Opening Ceremony, feel the buzz of volleyball in Berlin, and strap yourself in for 12 unforgettable days of quality sport and festival vibes.