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Revision as of 04:17, 13 March 2006
First Winter Olympic Games | |
Candidacy and hosting logo for the Aeropag bid | |
Host city | Aeropag, Commerce Heights |
Nations participating | TBD |
Athletes participating | TBD |
Events | 87 events across 15 disciplines in 7 sports |
Opening ceremony | 2006–03–17 |
Closing ceremony | 2006–04–01 |
Officially opened by | Σαπάνης Διαμαντής (CEO of Commerce Heights) |
Olympic Stadium | Aeropag Olympic Stadium |
Official Games languages | English, Noterelenda |
The First Winter Olympics will precede the First Summer Olympics, and will be held in Aeropag, Commerce Heights. Over ninety nations are scheduled to take part in a total of eighty-seven events.
International medal tally
- Competition has yet to start.
- First Winter Olympics
- Host city: Aeropag (Commerce Heights)
- Other candidates: Bloco’yce City (Raging Penguins) | Marshalliston (Oliverry) | Ungava (Domnonia)
- List of participating nations (alphabetical): A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | Y | Z
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