7th Summer Olympics
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| Nations | 88 | ||||||||
| Olympic stadium | Isserson Olympic Stadium | ||||||||
| Officially opened by | King Tristan of Krytenia | ||||||||
| Opening ceremony | 18 June 2012OOC | ||||||||
| Closing ceremony | 24 July 2012OOC | ||||||||
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The 7th Summer Olympics was an international multi-sport event in the tradition of the Olympic Games held in Emberton, Krytenia. It was the second Olympic celebration hosted by Krytenia, following the 6th Winter Olympics held in Ashton. A total of 88 National Olympic Committees took part in the Games. The Organising Committee for the Olympic Games in Emberton (OCOGE) were responsible for the organisation and delivery of the Games.
The Opening Ceremony was held at the Isserson Olympic Stadium, the centerpiece of the Emberton Olympic Park in the Lowess area of the city. Following a large-scale firework display, spectators were treated to local children forming the Olympic Estoile, before a celebration of Emberton's rich multicultural and industrial heritage, with a sequence featuring city residents originally from each of the participating nation. The Athletes and Judges Oaths were recited by cyclist Tom Lorqvist and wrestling judge James Lomas, with King Tristan officially declaring the Games open. The Olympic Flame was lit by Krytenia's first-ever Summer Olympic gold medalists, Michaela Astarlosa (cycling) and David Santa Cruz (judo).
The Games logo incorporated the head of a lion coloured red, the civic symbol and colour of Emberton; the mane contains three elements, coloured gold, silver, and bronze to symbolise the colours of the medals. The gold section is a capital "E" for Emberton, the silver section a stylised numberal "7", for the Games of the Seventh Olympiad, and the bronze section is a Roman numeral "II", as this was the second Games held in Krytenia. In addition, the gold and bronze sections together form a stylised version of the Olympic torch.
The Games
Participating NOCs
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Medal table
* Host nation (Krytenia)
