Fourth Winter Olympics

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IV Olympic Winter Games
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Host city Alavaria, Kelssek
Nations participating 45
Events 84 events in 15 disciplines
1 demonstration event
Opening ceremony January 30, 2009
Closing ceremony February 15, 2009
Officially opened by Dominique Drapeau (President of Kelssek)
Olympic Stadium Alavaria Olympic Stadium
Official Games languages English, French

The IV Olympic Winter Games (French: IVes Jeux olympiques d'hiver) were a multi-sport event held in Alavaria, Kelssek. They were the first Olympic Games held in Kelssek.

The Games logo featured a profile of Caunidhrenon mountain, an Alavaria landmark and site of some of the Games events, with four stars in an arc above it, echoing the flag of the province of Eryn Firith.

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Host selection

There were two bids for the Games, from Monthuez, Krytenia, and Alavaria. With the withdrawal of the Monthuez bid, Alavaria was awarded the hosting rights by default.

Medal table

Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 Bluth Corporation (BLU) 9 7 6 22
2 Kelssek (KSK) 7 11 4 22
3 Cafundéu (CAF) 7 7 6 20
4 Landau Institute (LID) 7 4 1 12
5 Newmanistan (NEW) 6 2 10 18
6 Cassadaigua (CDG) 6 1 7 14
7 Secristan (SEC) 5 9 3 17
8 Alliance Star (ASC) 5 3 3 11
9 Capitalizt SLANI (COM) 4 4 3 11
10 Jasīʼyūn (JSY) 4 4 1 9

Notable individual performances

Even participating in an Olympic event is of course a testament to great sporting prowess. Nonetheless, some athletes achieved particular successes. Six athletes won two gold medals, including Alliance Star similar pair Sarah Anne Greene and Christine Wilders who won both the pairs and ice dancing in the figure skating. 35 other athletes won two or more medals, including brother and sister Michael and Sarah Roberson of Newmanistan, both of whom earned two bronzes in the Nordic combined. Secristani ski jumper Pete Garrison, Quodite alpine skiier Han Chung, and Dagan cross-country skier Stefanie Johnson each won three medals, while Ariddian speed skater Jean-Michel Chang took home a gold, a silver, and two bronzes; he was also the only athlete to medal in two different disciplines, competing in both short and long track speed skating events.

Olympic records

Records are only recognised in the two speed skating disciplines at the Winter Olympics. New records were set in ten different events, including one relay. Perhaps most impressive in this aspect was Linda Uosh, who set new records in the semifinal and final of the women's 1500m short track. She also recorded two times in other events that were faster than previous records, though others went even faster. The Landau Institute and the Ariddian Isles were the only nations to have more than one skater set a new record - despite the latter only having two speed skaters in their Olympic team!

Athlete Nation Discipline Event Stage Record
Jean-Michel Chang Ariddian Isles Short track speed skating Men's 500m Heat 41.351
Alan Depper Kelssek Short track speed skating Men's 1500m Semifinal 2:21.799
Paul Hayens Qazox Speed skating Men's 500m Heat 34.84
Hering/Sabrate/Medeiros Landau Institute Speed skating Women's team pursuit Preliminary 3:03.40*
Stacie Holliday Cassadaigua Speed skating Women's 3000m Final 4:01.55**
Brian Kinser Newmanistan Short track speed skating Men's 1000m Quarterfinal 1:27.393***
Victoria Meyer Capitalizt SLANI Short track speed skating Women's 500m Final 43.891***
Prof. João Henrique Pinheiros Landau Institute Speed skating Men's 10000m Final 13:10.29
Leonard Purnell Bluth Corporation Speed skating Men's 1000m Final 1:07.50
Linda Uosh Ariddian Isles Short track speed skating Women's 1500m Semifinal 2:29.211****
* Three other teams skated faster than the record team, including record holders Jasīʼyūn - though with different skaters in the team.
** Seven skaters beat the existing record in this very fast race, including the previous record holder, Linda Uosh.
*** These times broke records set earlier in the Games.
**** Across the various races, nine times were recorded that were faster than the record prior to the Olympics, with records set and then broken in the quarterfinal and semifinal, the latter by Uosh herself.

Returning medalists

The curtailment of the Third Winter Olympics after only a few events, and the passage of time necessitated changed rosters, as well as the withdrawal of some nations that had previously competed and entry of those that had not meant that there were only about 20 Winter Olympic medal holders who returned to Alavaria to defend their titles: and of these, only a single athlete was successful: snowboarder Lyndis Lemaire of hosts Kelssek repeated her silver medal effort in the women's halfpipe. Teammate Brandon Shelley won a second men's biathlon medal, but in a different event.

Calendar

   ●    Opening ceremony    ●    Event competitions    ●    Event finals    ●    Exhibition gala    ●    Closing ceremony
Day 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
Ceremonies    ●       ●   
Alpine skiing    ●       ●       ●     ●  ●   ●  ●     ●       ●       ●   
Biathlon    ●       ●       ●       ●       ●       ●     ●  ● 
Bobsleigh    ●       ●       ●       ●   
Cross-country skiing    ●       ●       ●       ●       ●       ●       ●       ●       ●       ●       ●       ●   
Curling  ●  ●   ●  ●   ●  ●   ●  ●   ●  ●   ●  ●   ●  ●   ●  ●     ●       ●   
Figure skating    ●       ●       ●       ●       ●       ●       ●   
Freestyle skiing    ●       ●       ●       ●     ●  ● 
Ice hockey  ●  ●   ●  ●   ●  ●   ●  ●   ●  ●   ●  ●   ●  ●   ●  ●   ●  ● 
Luge    ●       ●       ●   
Nordic combined    ●       ●     ●  ●     ●       ●       ●   
Short track    ●       ●     ●  ●   ●  ●   ●  ●     ●    ● ● ●
Skeleton    ●       ●   
Ski jumping    ●       ●       ●       ●       ●       ●       ●       ●       ●   
Snow angel making    ●   
Snowboarding    ●       ●       ●       ●       ●       ●   
Speed skating    ●     ●  ●     ●       ●    ● ● ●  ●  ●     ●       ●       ●       ●       ●       ●   
Day 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

Highlights

The following necessarily subjective and partial list records some of the most memorable performances and incidents of the Games, and is based on the RP thread.

List of known flag bearers
Nation Flag bearer Sport
ADN Jay Nelson Short track speed skating
ARI François Riverdale Biathlon
ASC Landon Thacker Short track speed skating
BRS Garron and Ismarra Figure skating
CAF Letícia Giardini Ski jumping
CAM Harry Hudson Curling
CDG Caitlin Conroy
Kaitlyn Fisher
Michelle Sullivan
Snowboarding
Luge
Figure skating
FJT Sharina Hotoshoyuma Figure skating
IGL João Serra Speed skating
IKW Martin Martin Bobsleigh, curling, skeleton
KSK Lisa Netherland Speed skating
LEN Ryan Harrington Curling
MAI Yoshiro Harada Nordic combined
MYE Ilya Ivanovitch Solyekov Alpine skiing
NEW Kelly Bianchi Figure skating
OIS Brice Fenner Speed skating
QOD Han Chung Alpine skiing
QZX Denise Rubens Short track speed skating
RUC Calvino Abbruzzi Alpine skiing
SAR Clarissa Spencer-Rollins Ice hockey
SNO Ríona Ní Fhlannagáin Ski jumping
TAE Shane Balck Snowboarding
UBT Katie Yang Figure skating
ZWZ Saunder Teich Alpine skiing
Day: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
Day 0
Day 1
Day 2
One does not simply ALAVOC into Mordor.
Day 3
Day 4
Day 5
Day 6
Day 7
Day 8
Day 9
Day 10
Day 11
Day 12
Day 13
Day 14
Day 15
Day 16

Participating NOCs

There were 45 participating NOCs. At the time it was the highest number for any Winter Olympics, surpassing the previous high of 40 at Aeropag.

  • Ad'ihan (ADN)
  • Alliance Star (ASC)
  • Aranmore (ARA)
  • The Archregimancy (ARC)
  • Ariddian Isles (ARI)
  • Bai Lung (BAI)
  • Bears Armed (BRS)
  • Bluth Corporation (BLU)
  • Cafundéu (CAF)
  • Candelaria And Marquez (CAM)
  • Capitalizt SLANI (COM)
  • Cassadaigua (CDG)
  • Colbourne (COL)
  • Coocoostan (COO)
  • Dannistaan (DAN)
  • Edward City (USE)
  • Fujisawan Territories (FJT)
  • Idanno (IDA)
  • Iglesian Archipelago (IGL)
  • Jasī'yūn (JSY)
  • Jeruselem (JER)
  • Kelssek (KSK)
  • Kosovoe (KOS)
  • Landau Institute (LID)
  • Liventia (LEN)
  • Lovisa (LOV)
  • Lurikastan (LUR)
  • Maineiacs (MAI)
  • Miyager (MIY)
  • Myedvedeya (MYE)
  • Newmanistan (NEW)
  • Oiseaui (OIS)
  • Qazox (QZX)
  • Quintessence of Dust (QOD)
  • Ruccola (RUC)
  • Rynyl (RYN)
  • Sarzonia (SAR)
  • Secristan (SEC)
  • Sorthern Northland (SNO)
  • St Samuel (STS)
  • Taeshan (TAE)
  • Tocrowkia (TOC)
  • Unified Beretania (UBT)
  • Warre (IKW)
  • Zwangzug (ZWZ)

Venues and events

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The existing Central Stadium, normally used for rugby, was renovated to improve facilities and increase capacity to 48,500 and renamed the Alavaria Olympic Stadium. It hosted the opening and closing ceremonies for the Games, as well as the nightly medal ceremonies.

Wintersports facilities on Caunidhrenon mountain, 80km northwest of downtown Alavaria, were used for biathlon, ski jumping, alpine skiing, snowboarding, bobsleigh, luge, skeleton, and freestyle skiing. Facilities of the University of Eryn Firith hosted curling, ice hockey, speed skating and short track. Figure skating and ice hockey were also held at the Laineá Centre arena in downtown Alavaria. Nordic combined and cross-country skiing took place in the village of Lamuirean, 50km southeast, which was also the official training venue for the Games.

Olympic Villages were located at Caunidhrenon mountain and in downtown Alavaria.

Snow Angel Making was contested as a demonstration sport and was held at People's Square in front of Alavaria City Hall.

Media

As host broadcasters, the KBC/SRK and the National Sports Network produced high-definition and standard-definition television feeds for international broadcasters under the Alavaria Olympic Broadcast (AOB) banner. National broadcasters included:

External links

Fourth Winter Olympics
Host city: Alavaria (Kelssek)
Participating nations: Ad’ihan | Edward City | Iglesian Archipelago | Kelssek | Qazox | Quintessence of Dust | Sorthern Northland | Taeshan | Full list of participating NOCs
Olympic Games
Organization: Olympic Council | Olympic Charter
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Summer Olympics: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7

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