First Winter Olympics

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First Winter Olympic Games

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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 June 17, 88 CE
Closing ceremony September 1, 88 CE
Officially opened by Σαπάνης Διαμαντής (CEO of Commerce Heights)
Olympic Stadium Aeropag Olympic Stadium
Official Games languages English, Noterelenda

The First Winter Olympics, officially the I Olympic Winter Games (Noterelenda: Jemes Iúïnires Olimpikires Onetes) will precede the First Summer Olympics, and will be held in Aeropag, Commerce Heights. Over ninety nations are expected to take part in a total of eighty-seven events.

International medal tally

Competition has yet to start.

Host selection process

Both Aeropag and Bloco’yce City, Raging Penguins were chosen unanimously by the Olympic Upper Council as candidate cities for the Games out of a field of eight applicants, and Marshalliston, Oliverry and Ungava, Domnonia were also selected as candidates. Aeropag was announced as host by a representative of the Krytenian National Olympic Committee on September 23, 87 CE, having received a majority of votes.

Games broadcasts

The Games will be broadcast by media entities in a number of nations, though the only confirmed broadcaster is the Aeropag Tribune in Commerce Heights. The Capitalizt Olympic Committee is currently seeking arrangements with other media companies.

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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