16th Summer Olympics

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Games of the XVI Olympiad
Host cities Electrum Prescott
Quebec and Shingoryeo Twin Cities
Nations TBD
Opening ceremony July XX, 2022 OOC
Closing ceremony August XX, 2022 OOC
Summer
Terranean Coast 15
Winter
City Centre 16

The 16th Summer Olympics, officially known as the Games of the XVI Olympiad, are an international, multi-sport event celebrated in the cities of Prescott, Electrum and Twin Cities, Quebec and Shingoryeo.

Host selection

Voting results
Bid Votes
Electrum Prescott
Quebec and Shingoryeo Twin Cities
16
Re-open bids 2
Total 18

Prescott and Twin Cities' joint bid for the Olympics won the vote for hosting rights unopposed. The vote was held according to the process specified by the Olympic Charter.

Venues and infrastructure

A number of venues are re-used.

On the Electrumite side of the Olympics, various venues from Prescott's hosting of the XI, XII and XIII Winter Olympics were used in the Prescott City Cluster. Blackstone Marina in Port Grenville were used in the XV Summer Olympics. Numerous football venues across Electrum were used in the X and XV Summer Olympics.

On the Quebecois side of the Olympics, numerous gridiron football or lacrosse venues across Quebec and Shingoryeo were used in the qualifying events of the XI Summer Olympics. Numerous side arenas of Yongma College, Acadie Institute of Technology, Beaudoin and Calvert Colleges are used for the course of basketball, handball and volleyball group stages.

Prescott

Prescott City Cluster

  • Northcote Oval - ceremonies, rugby sevens, athletics, football finals
  • Edison Square - archery, skateboarding, speed climbing, BMX freestyle
  • Landry's Arena - track cycling
  • Monument to Pacifism Centre - shooting
  • National Electrum University, Prescott - tennis (outdoor hard courts)
  • Prescott Racecourse - equestrian, modern pentathlon
  • Redford Lake/Toolmalook - rowing, sprint canoeing
  • The Ice Palace (next to Edison Square) - tennis show court (hall A), boxing (hall B), karate, taekwondo, boccia (hall C), goalball (hall D)
  • Whitewater Canoe Course - slalom canoeing

Outside of Prescott

  • Kingsford Farm Country Club - golf
  • Mount Buckley National Park - road cycling, mountain biking, BMX racing
  • Blackstone Marina (in Port Grenville) - sailing

Twin Cities

Downtown Cluster

  • Ellington Park - Baseball, Softball
  • 101st Regiment Armoury - Weightlifting, Gymnastics (Rhythmic)
  • Habpo Commons - Aquatics (Marathon Swimming), Beach Volleyball, Triathlon
  • Habpo Convention Centre - Fencing, Judo, MPC, Table Tennis, Wrestling
  • KD Centre - Gymnastics (Artistic and Trampoline), Basketball (Finals)

Daehakro Cluster

  • Skylight Arena - Basketball (Team)
  • Rudy and Alma Greenbaum Centre - Badminton
  • Yongma College Aquatics Centre - Aquatics (Swimming, Diving, Artistic Swimming)

Olympic Park Cluster

  • Olympic Village
  • Two Rivers Stadium - Ceremonies, Gridiron Football, Lacrosse
  • National Hockey Centre - Hockey
  • Mipo Aquatics Centre - Aquatics (Water Polo)
  • National Steelworkers Union Centre - Handball
  • The Gazebo at Mipojoseon - Volleyball (Indoor)
  • Homebush Green - 3-on-3 Basketball

Outside of Twin Cities

  • Rimini Beach, Exbury - Surfing

References