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==Highlights==
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==MOST MEDALS==
===Day 0===
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*MOST GOLD- Anastasiania (14)
Three events were held on the opening day of the games[http://forums.jolt.co.uk/showpost.php?p=11974491&postcount=1]:
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*MOST SILVER-  Jasīʼyūn (13)
*Curling—Women’s Matchday 1
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*MOST BRONZE- Anastasiania (13)  
*Short Track—Men’s 1500 m—Quarterfinals
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*MOST TOTAL MEDALS- Anastasiania (39)
*Speed Skating—Men’s 5000 m
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*MOST MEDALS WON NO GOLD- Tynelia (4)  
:Olympic record: 6:16.52 (Jean-Michel Chang (ARI), Aeropag, UCS)
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===Day 1===
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Eight events, including three medal events, were held on the first full day of the games[http://forums.jolt.co.uk/showpost.php?p=11978119&postcount=2]:
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*Figure Skating—Pairs Short Program
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*Ice Hockey—Men’s Matchday 1
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*Luge—Women’s Singles—Runs 1 & 2
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*Short Track—Men’s 1500 m—Semifinals
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*Snowboarding—Men’s Halfpipe—Qualification Runs 1 & 2
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*Curling—Men’s Matchday 1
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*Alpine Skiing—Men’s Downhill
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| align=center | Alekson Strosfyor
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| CAS
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*Freestyle Skiing - Women's Moguls
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| QMB
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| Jules Jacques
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| Fernanda Merengue
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| [[Image:MikitivitySmallFlag.gif]] MKT
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| [[Angela Neubauer|A. Neubauer]]
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*Speed Skating—Women’s 3000 m
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:Olympic record: 4:02.20 (Linda Uosh (ARI), Keto, UCS)
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===Day 2===
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==Additional materials==
 
==Additional materials==

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Second Winter Olympic Games

224px-Second_Winter_Olympics_logo.png

Candidacy and hosting logo for the Keto bid

Host city Keto, Unified Capitalizt States
Nations participating 36
Athletes participating +1279
Events 88 events across 15 disciplines in 7 sports
Opening ceremony
Closing ceremony
Officially opened by 원강지 (ʼWon Gaŋ-ji) (CEO of the UCS)
Olympic Stadium Keto Olympic Stadium
Official Games languages English, Syokaji

The Second Winter Olympic Games were held in the city of Keto, Commerce Heights. Thirty-six nations signed up to take part. Since NationStates takes place in a multiverse, different amounts of time had passed between Winter Olympics for various nations.


International medal tally

Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 Anastasiania (ANS) 14 12 13 39
2 http://www.thirdgeek.com/w/images/thumb/0/0c/Jasīʼyūn_World_Cup_flag.svg/24px-Jasīʼyūn_World_Cup_flag.svg.png Jasīʼyūn (JSY) 10 13 9 32
3 Quakmybush (QMB) 10 12 6 28
4 Kelssek (KSK) 6 8 4 18
5 Maineiacs (MAI) 6 6 8 20
6 Wentland (WLD) 6 2 2 10
7 Ariddia (ARI) 5 4 4 13
8 Qazox (QZX) 4 5 2 11
9 Cafundéu (CAF) 3 4 0 7
10

USECflagsmall.JPG Edward City (USE)

3 3 3 9
11 Bears Armed (BRS) 3 2 6 10
12 Noremark (NOR) 3 1 3 7
13 Flag Ropa-Topia (RTP) 2 2 5 9
14 Flag Mikitivity (MKT) 2 1 4 7
15 Liverpool England (LEN) 2 1 1 4

Further information: Second Winter Olympics medal count

Pregame Events

Prior to the start of the games, Eule Fluglinien announced that it would provide free passage to Keto for any athlete coming from an International Democratic Union country. The airlines extended this offer to also offer free connecting flights for any other olympic athlete who could get to any major port in the IDU.


Games broadcasts

The Games were broadcast by media entities in a number of nations;

MOST MEDALS

  • MOST GOLD- Anastasiania (14)
  • MOST SILVER- Jasīʼyūn (13)
  • MOST BRONZE- Anastasiania (13)
  • MOST TOTAL MEDALS- Anastasiania (39)
  • MOST MEDALS WON NO GOLD- Tynelia (4)

Additional materials

Second Winter Olympics
Host city: Keto (Unified Capitalizt States)
Participating nations: Anastasiania | The Archregimancy | Ariddia | Az-cz | Ballclampistan | Bears Armed | Cafundéu | Capitalizt SLANI | Casari | Dumania | Edward City | Elves Security Forces | Fordavia | The free holy ones | Jasīʼyūn | Kelssek | Liverpool England | Maineacs | Malabra | Michigan-Superior | Mikitivity | The Mushroom Kingship | Noremark | Okielahoma | Oliverry | Race Track | Ropa-Topia | Rorysville | Ruthenberg | San Adriano | Schiavonia | Spindomia | Qazox | Quakmybush | Tynelia | Wentland
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