1st Winter Olympics

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I Olympic Winter Games
Host city Unified Capitalizt States Aeropag, Unified Capitalizt States
Participating NOCs 40
Olympic Stadium Aeropag Olympic Stadium
Officially opened by
Opening ceremony March 17, 2006
Closing ceremony April 15, 2006
Summer
Ashford 1
Winter
Keto 2

The I Olympic Winter Games (Noterelenda: Jemes Iúïnires Olimpikires Onetes) were an international multi-sport event held in the city of Aeropag, then part of Jativa in the Unified Capitalizt States. They were the first successfully completed Olympic Games. The logo for the Games is a stylized overhead view of the massive floating platform on which all events were held.

Host selection

A number of bids were put forward, which were winnowed down through a nomination vote of the Olympic Upper Council, a six-member group formed based on previous hosting experience of other major sports events. Each member could select up to three bids to be moved forward to a general vote. Due to a tie for third place, four bids were in fact nominated. A general vote open to all nations which had sought membership in the newly-formed NationStates Olympic Council resulted in Aeropag being awarded the Olympics.

City Country (NOC) Nominations Votes
Aeropag Unified Capitalizt States Commerce Heights 6 14
Blocoye City Ex-Nation Raging Penguins 6 5
Ungava Ex-Nation Domnonia 2 4
Marshalliston  Oliverry 2 2
Dasha Leninstag Ex-Nation Sel Appa 0 --
Moravia Ex-Nation The Moravian Counties 0 --
Revena Ex-Nation Ocemoub 0 --
Stadt Nicht Liventia Liverpool England withdrew
Declared abstentions -- 2

Medal table

1st Winter Olympics medal table
RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Anastasiana (ANS)913628
2 Boudra-Boudra (BDB)94518
3 Zertunia (ZER)881026
4 Krytenia (KRY)83314
5 Commerce Heights (COM)515323
6 Antrium (ANT)43512
7 The Kazoo Peoples (KZO)43310
8 Ariddia (ARI)4217
9 Kelse (KEL)4116
10 Andossa Se Mitrin Vega (AMV)3227
11 Dorian and Sonya (DOS)3159
12 The Archregimancy (ARC)3014
13 Wentland (WEN)25310
14 Jonquiere-Tadoussac (JTD)2226
 New Montreal States (NMS)2226
16 Liverpool England (LEN)2215
17 Bazalonia (BAZ)2114
18 Becquerelia (BEQ)2035
19 Qazox (QZX)1416
20 Chicanada (CHI)1337
21 Crna Gora Liv Eng (CNG)1225
22 Spaam (SPM)1214
23 Spruitland (SPR)1135
24 The Resurgent Dream (RDR)1124
25 Domnonia (DOM)1102
 Ropa-Topia (RTP)1102
27 Ceorana (CEO)1012
 Mikitivity (MKT)1012
29 Magnus Valerius (MVA)1001
 Pschycotic Pschycos (PPS)1001
31 Indo-Malaysia (PAC)0246
32 Malabra (MLB)0134
33 San Adriano (SNA)0101
34 Maineiacs (MAI)0044
35 Tynelia (TYN)0022
36 CR Oscilloscopes (CRO)0011

Participating NOCs

  • An archy (ANA)
  • Anastasiania (ANS)
  • Andossa Se Mitrin Vega (AMV)
  • Antrium (ANT)
  • The Archregimancy (ARC)
  • Ariddia (ARI)
  • Bazalonia (BAZ)
  • Becquerelia (BEQ)
  • Boudra-Boudra (BDB)
  • Cantr (CAN)
  • Ceorana (CEO)
  • Chicanada (CHC)
  • Commerce Heights (COM)
  • Crna Gora Liv Eng (CNG)
  • CR Oscilloscopes (CRO)
  • Domnonia (DOM)
  • Dorian and Sonya (DAS)
  • Jonquiere-Tadoussac (JTD)
  • The Kazoo Peoples (KZO)
  • Kelse (KEL)
  • Krytenia (KRY)
  • Liverpool England (LEN)
  • Maineiacs (MAI)
  • Magnus Valerius (MVA)
  • Malabra (MLB)
  • Mikitivity (MKT)
  • New Montreal States (NMS)
  • Pacitalia (PAC)
  • Pschycotic Pschyos (PPS)
  • Qazox (QAZ)
  • The Resurgent Dream (RDR)
  • Ropa-Topia (RTS)
  • San Adriano (SNA)
  • Schiavonia (SVO)
  • Spaam (SPA)
  • Spruitland (SPR)
  • Stevid (STV)
  • Tynelia (TYN)
  • Wentland (WEN)
  • Zertunia (ZER)

Events

There were 89 events contested in 15 disciplines, emulating the programme of the real-life 2006 Winter Olympics.

Venues

Events were predominantly held on a floating platform specifically constructed for the Olympic Games, which had an area about twice the size of the city of Aeropag itself. The majority of the structure (principally the alpine and cross-country skiing structure) was recycled into construction materials after the Olympics were completed. The one existing, non-floating platform venue was the Aeropag Olympic Stadium (formerly Orange-Green Bowl) which was used for opening and closing ceremonies.

References