9th Summer Olympics

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Games of the IX Olympiad
Host cities The Kytler Peninsulae Zube and Kytler Bay City
Participating NOCs 92
Olympic stadium Zube Olympic Stadium
Officially opened by Andrea Eppler
(President of the Federal Republic of the Kytler Peninsulae)
Opening ceremony August 22, 2014
Closing ceremony September 26, 2014
Summer
Orean 8 Centralis & Nassau Bay 10
Winter
Arçon 9 Baseton 10

The 9th Summer Olympics were an international multi-sport event celebrated in the cities of Zube and Kytler Bay City, The Kytler Peninsulae. These were the first Olympic Games to be explicitly split between two host cities.

Host selection

The Kytler Peninsulae was the only national Olympic committee to submit a hosting bid, which was ratified by a vote of the Olympic Council.

City Country (NOC) Votes
Zube and Kytler Bay City The Kytler Peninsulae The Kytler Peninsulae 30
Re-open bids 1

The Games

Medal table

  *   Host nation (The Kytler Peninsulae)

9th Summer Olympics medal table
RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 The Kytler Peninsulae (KYP)*24192063
2 Liventia (LEN)2081038
3 Sargossa (SRG)184931
4 Vekaiyu (VEK)1713434
5 Eura (EUR)1771337
6 Avissian Union (AVU)16161446
7 Kelssek (KSK)16111340
8 Electrum (ETM)13121136
9 Democratic States of Fenbar (DSF)112922
10 Wray (WRY)10111839
11 Schutzenphalia & West Ruhntuhnkuhnland (SWR)96419
12 Windsor Islands (WIN)8101230
13 Greater Vakolicci Haven (VKL)861125
14 Nova Anglicana (NOV)86216
15 Taeshan (TAE)761023
16 The Sarian (SAR)76720
17 Kriegiersien (KGS)641525
18 Paradystopia (PDT)64313
19 Darmen (DAR)5101530
20 Gregoryisgodistan (GGS)57416
 Zwangzug (ZWZ)57416
22 Barunia (BAU)55818
23 Patistan (PAT)51410
24 Renzynistan (RZN)49518
25 Thatius (THA)44412
26 Hazamaeia (HZA)43310
27 Slave State (SLV)4329
28 Ciqi (CIQ)381021
29 Bears Armed (BRS)37919
30 Cosumar (COS)37313
31 Gloriax (GLX)34512
32 Paripana Sporting Council (PSC)33612
33 Star United States (SUS)32510
34 The Serbian Empire (SRB)3126
35 Free Swiss States (FSS)26513
36 Camerania (CMR)25714
37 Estope (EST)2349
38 Quakmybush (QMB)2338
39 Kalosia (KLS)2114
40 Saugeais (SAU)2035
41 Super-Llamaland (SLU)2013
42 Chicanada (CHI)15410
43 Globus (GLO)1539
 Isula ĝe Ru (ISR)1539
45 Antornas (ATN)1359
46 Asteran (AST)1348
 Lymantatia (LYM)1348
File:Flag of Vettrera.png Vettrera (VTR)1348
49 Ancharmunn (ANC)1225
 Swibia (SWI)1225
51 The Oaklands (USO)1214
52 Antoletia (ANT)1124
53 Eastfield Lodge (EFL)1113
54 Peruvian Highlands (PVH)1102
 Urain (URN)1102
56 95X (NFX)1023
57 Felix (FEL)1001
 Nordoslavia (NSL)1001
59 Schottia (SHA)06814
60 Nassau-Hessen (NAS)0527
61 Muriburiland (MBL)0213
62 Schiavonia (SCV)0202
63 Vigorato (VGR)0123
64 Oberour Ar Moro (OAM)0112
 Schellenberg (SCH)0112
66 Arendelle (ARN)0101
 Kannap (KAN)0101
 Mangolana (MNG)0101
 San José Guayabal (SJG)0101
 Seiera (SRA)0101
 The Jasminia Islands (JAI)0101
 Vyktory (VYK)0101
73 Zackalantis (UKZ)0055
74 Rizealand (RZL)0022
75 Al-Mumtaz (ALZ)0011
 Kingdom of Costa Luna (KCL)0011
 Legendardisch (LEG)0011
 Nova Pruthenia (NPR)0011
 Sanctaria (SCT)0011
 Titaniumland (TTM)0011

Venues

The events of the 9th Summer Olympics took place over three primary clusters in Zube, Kytler Bay City and Aardswood. Considerable distance separates them with Zube and Kytler Bay City being 50 km apart while Aardswood is located 15km from the latter and 50km from the former by road. A new Maglev train line was constructed between the two cities before the Olympics.

In terms of sports allocation across three clusters, combat and water-based sports were assigned to Kytler Bay City, while gymnastics, track cycling, racket-based and team sports events were allocated to Zube. Aardswood, a former port town located on the Eastern Downs, would host equestrian, sailing, shooting and mountain cycling events.

  • Zube
    • Zube Olympic Park (Donaldson Park)
      • Zube Olympic Stadium (ceremonies, athletics, rugby sevens)
      • Donaldson Diamond and adjacent fields (field hockey, baseball/softball, lacrosse)
      • National Tennis Centre (tennis)
      • Zube Velodrome (track cycling, with an adjacent track for BMX)
      • The Hangar (handball, basketball, broadcast centre)
      • Temporary archery facility
      • Zube Olympic Village
    • Kytlerian Indoor Arena (gymnastics, basketball)
    • Jamison Expo Centre (badminton, volleyball)
    • Qizin Studios (table tennis, secondary broadcast centre)
  • Kytler Bay City
    • Carva Dock, Bay City Olympic Park (rowing, sprint canoeing, open water swimming)
      • Aquatic Centre (swimming, diving)
      • Carva Beach Arena (ceremonies, beach volleyball)
      • Bay City Olympic Village
    • Renaissance Centre (taekwondo, judo, wrestling)
    • Kytlerian Sporting College, Bay City University (boxing, weightlifting, water polo, fencing, chess boxing)
  • Aardswood
    • Eastern Equestrian Centre
    • National Sailing Centre
    • Olympic Shooting Centre
    • Downland Dirt Track Complex (mountain biking)
    • Olympic Golf Course
    • Aardswood Leisure Centre (swimming and fencing components of modern pentathlon)
    • Sarpent Park (run-shoot component of modern pentathlon)
    • Whitewater Centre (slalom canoeing)
    • Aardswood Olympic Village

Additionally, the cycling road races and the men's cycling time trial were run from Zube to Kytler Bay City; the triathlon and marathon routes ran from Kytler Bay City to the Jamison Farmhouse, south of Zube, where the Kytlerian constitution was signed; and football was staged in stadia throughout the country.

References