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British Universities & Colleges Sport (BUCS) is the governing body for university sport in the United Kingdom. BUCS was formed in June 2008 following a merger of the British Universities Sports Association (BUSA) and University College Sport (UCS) organisations.〔(Renaming )〕 BUCS is responsible for organising 50 inter-university sports within the UK and representative teams for the World University Championships and the World University Games. BUCS is a membership organisation for 162 universities and colleges in the UK. It coordinates competitions and leagues for the 2.3 million students attending university. In the 2012/13 season over 5000 teams will compete in 16 league sports. University sports clubs can affiliate to BUCS through their athletic union or students' union when no separate AU exists. BUCS has the biggest domestic sporting programme in Europe. BUCS organises a national championships event called the BUCS Nationals. This was new in 2013, after replacing the previously named BUCS Championships. The event is hosted by Sheffield, as it has been since March 2010. Another major event run by BUCS is the newly formed BUCS Big Wednesday, which sees the Championship finals of 14 sports all take place at Leeds Met Campus over one day. BUSA, one of BUCS's predecessor organisations, was founded in 1994, one of its co-founders was Alun Evans. ==BUCS sports==
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