Second Summer Olympics

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Second Summer Olympic Games

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Host city Querzakhi, Unified Capitalizt States
Nations participating 33 nations
Athletes participating TBD
Events 351 official and 1 demonstration
Opening ceremony January 12, 147 CE
Closing ceremony February 6, 147 CE
Officially opened by Neil Miller (CEO of the UCS)
Olympic Stadium Drakcorp Querzakhi Olympic Stadium
Official Games languages English, German, Greek


The Second Summer Olympics, officially the Games of the II Olympiad (German: Spiele der II. Olympiade, Greek: Ἀγῶνες τῆς Βʹ Ὀλυμπιάδας) are an ongoing event, being held in Querzakhi, Unified Capitalizt States by Capitalizt SLANI. Of the four scheduled or completed Olympic Games, these are the third held in the UCS.

Host selection process

There were two bids, from Querzakhi and Fauxhan, Bazalonia. Querzakhi was awarded the hosting rights by default after the Fauxhan bid was withdrawn.

International medal tally

FINAL TALLY Ranked by gold medals, then silver medals, then bronze medals

(host delegation is highlighted)

Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 Maineiacs (MAI) 44 42 58 144
2 24px-Capitalizt_SLANI_World_Cup_flag.svg.png Capitalizt SLANI (COM) 44 41 56 141
3 Cafundéu (CAF) 43 53 46 142
4 USECflagsmall.JPG Edward City (USE) 30 23 25 78
5 Kelssek (KSK) 27 27 14 68
6 Wentland (WLD) 27 12 6 45
7 St Samuel (STS) 21 33 43 97
8 Flag ariddia tiny.png Ariddia (ARI) 17 12 15 44
9 United Island Empires (UIE) 15 12 10 37
10 Antrium (ANT) 15 10 8 33

Further information: Second Summer Olympics medal count

Additional materials

Second Summer Olympics
Host city: Querzakhi (Unified Capitalizt States)
Other candidate: Fauxhan (Bazalonia)
Participating nations: to be determined
National Olympic Committees
Antrium | The Archregimancy | Ariddia | Capitalizt SLANI | Crna Gora Liv Eng | Edward City | Kelse | Kelssek | Krytenia | Liverpool England | Mikitivity | Pacitalia | Ropa-Topia | San Adriano | Starblaydia
Olympic Games
Organizations: Olympic Council | Olympic Upper Council
Winter Olympics: First Winter Olympics | Second Winter Olympics | Third Winter Olympics
Summer Olympics: First Summer Olympics | Second Summer Olympics