Collegiate Nationals
The Collegiate Nationals was a multisport event for college students across the United States. The events aired annually on CBS College Sports Network from 2006 through 2012. In 2009 the name was changed to "The Alt Games."
The Nationals included competitions in sports not sanctioned by the National Collegiate Athletic Association. Events were open to accredited students at both four-year and two-year schools. For at least nine of the sports, the contests were the established national championship competitions that had previously existed and were conducted by their respective collegiate sport governing bodies.
The telecasts were produced by Echo Entertainment and marketed by Highline Sports on behalf of CBS College Sports.
Sports offered
- Adventure racing
- Beach volleyball
- Boxing
- Competitive eating
- Flowboarding
- Freeskiing
- Paintball
- Skateboarding
- Skydiving
- Snowboarding
- Surfing
- Triathlon
- Ultimate
- Wakeboarding
- Weightlifting
- Whitewater kayaking
| Sport | 2006 | 2007 | 2008 | 2009 | 2010 | 2011 | 2012 | Total appearances |
| Adventure racing | 1 | |||||||
| Beach volleyball | 7 | |||||||
| Boxing | 3 | |||||||
| Competitive Eating | 2 | |||||||
| Flowboarding | 5 | |||||||
| Freeskiing | 5 | |||||||
| Paintball | 1 | |||||||
| Skateboarding | 2 | |||||||
| Skydiving | 1 | |||||||
| Snowboarding | 6 | |||||||
| Surfing | 2 | |||||||
| Triathlon | 1 | |||||||
| Ultimate | 4 | |||||||
| Wakeboarding | 7 | |||||||
| Weightlifting | 2 | |||||||
| Whitewater kayaking | 3 | |||||||
| Total each year | 7 | 9 | 9 | 6 | 8 | 8 | 5 | 52 |
History
The Nationals were launched in 2006. The site of the first event was the Reno-Lake Tahoe area in Nevada. For its second year, the Nationals expanded to include events at Mission Bay in San Diego, California.There were more changes in 2008, as the snowboarding event was moved to the Keystone ski resort near Boulder, Colorado. The competitive eating and ultimate competitions were also added that year. Also, the Nationals debuted on terrestrial television when CBS Sports aired the first of eight one-hour episodes on May 25.