17th Summer Olympics
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| Nations | 46 | ||||||||
| Opening ceremony | October 18, 2023 OOC | ||||||||
| Closing ceremony | November 9, 2023 OOC | ||||||||
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The 17th Summer Olympics (officially the Games of the XVII Olympiad) was an international multi-sport event held in New Oxford and Whitehaven in Ceni, and Jolbonopolis, Quebec and Shingoryeo. The opening ceremony was held simultaneously at New Oxford Coliseum and Jolbonopolis Coliseum. Events in 32 official and four demonstration sports were held over eighteen days. The demonstration sports were boccia, goalball, pickleball, and summer vigil fasting.
Ceni participated in the Olympics as part of the Afanc Strait Olympic Committee, which competes as a combined team composed of athletes from the independent countries of Ceni and New Gelderland. The Afanc Strait was thus considered the host NOC, although all events it was responsible for were held in Ceni.
Host selection
| Bid | Votes |
|---|---|
| 6 | |
| Re-open bids | 0 |
| Total | 6 |
The Afanc Strait and Jolbonopolis joint bid for the Olympics won the vote for hosting rights unopposed.
Summary
Participating nations
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Medal table
* Host nations (The Afanc Strait, Quebec and Shingoryeo)
Venues and infrastructure
Afanc Strait
Delegation accommodations were located on the campus of the University of New Oxford and adjacent to New Oxford Coliseum, the latter of which was newly built for the Olympics. Sports held in Afanc Strait, besides those with known venues listed below, were artistic swimming, diving, water polo, badminton, breaking, boxing, track cycling, golf, handball, judo, skateboarding, sport climbing, table tennis, taekwondo, weightlifting, and the pickleball demonstration event.
- New Oxford
- University of New Oxford
- UNO Aquatics Centre (swimming)
- UNO Athletics Centre
- UNO Tennis Courts (tennis)
- Olympic Park
- New Oxford Coliseum (hockey)
- Terranean Trade Centre
- Whitehaven
- Whitehaven Ampitheatre
- Southeastern Ceni Stadium (rugby sevens)
- Whitehaven Marina (sailing)
- Muir Woods Arboretum (equestrian, mountain biking)
- Whitehaven Oceanway (road cycling, open water swimming)
Jolbonopolis
Numerous side arenas of University College Jolbonopolis were used for basketball, handball and volleyball group stages. The campuses of four Jolbonopolis area universities - University College Jolbonopolis (South zone), Yoseo University-Jolbonopolis, Assiniboine College, and Beaumont College (Downtown zone) - were partly dedicated as the Olympic Village accommodations for athletes and team personnel for the month-long period.
- Downtown zone
- Assiniboia Park - archery, basketball (3x3), triathlon
- Frogley Place Amphitheatre - rhythmic gymnastics, summer vigil fasting
- Manicom Mobilite Centre (MMC) - basketball (finals), artistic gymnastics
- Jolbonopolis Exhibition Centre (JEC) - boccia (Hall 3), fencing (Hall 1-2), goalball (Hall 4), wrestling (Hall 1-2)
- National Regatta Centre - canoeing, rowing
- Westel Stadium - football (knockout rounds)
- South zone
- Anna Wylie-Bressner Arena - volleyball (finals)
- Jolbonopolis Coliseum - athletics, opening and closing ceremonies, football (finals)
- Orel Centre - basketball
- Stade-Esteban-Tello - modern pentathlon (except fencing rounds)
- University College Jolbonopolis - fencing, volleyball
- Outside Jolbonopolis
- Santa Ana Beach, Montevicio - surfing, beach volleyball
- Western Shooting Centre, Fort Joobong: shooting
References
- ↑ Used code GRÆ. This alternative code is shown due to technical limitations.