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Historical flags

by Slavikoa

(1847)
The slavikoan uprising

This flag was inspired of off the French one. The flag is the inspiration for many of slavikoa’s cities including the capital.

(1918-1920) (1990-1996) (1996-2011) (2011-now)

This is the czit sneigaplati (four snowflakes) flag it has been used by many slavikoan nations. It was at first a slavikoan Nationalist flag but after the Germans created the kingdom of slavikoa as a puppet this became the official flag. Eventually it started to be used by underground movements and become the flag used when someone mentioned slavikoan culture or called for its freedom replacing a different flag. Today it’s the slavikoan flag.

1945-1991

This is the flag of the slavikoan ssr. Not much is known about is designed. The best answer is probably that it was designed to look slavikoan

1996-2012

As soon shenkosla, the last and former leader of the slavikoan ssr took power as dictator. He brought back many Soviet things including the flag inspired by lukashenko in Belarus. With a slight tweak. This is often called the shenkosla banner

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Made this factbook. Took a lot longer then it should’ve

Yahlia, Libertandonien, Eco-Paris Reformation, The new mexican confederation, and 1 otherKurdislavic algharbistan

Greater dragunovia wrote:Hello! Welcome to Europe! I do have a question. If you're the Colony of New Antestia, is there an Antestia or an Old Antestia? Just curious.

Well, there is an Antestia in the west pacific and I'm the colony of it

Eco-Paris Reformation and Kurdislavic algharbistan

Greater dragunovia

New antestia wrote:Well, there is an Antestia in the west pacific and I'm the colony of it

#GonnaLiberateYou

Eco-Paris Reformation and Kurdislavic algharbistan

Apabeossie wrote:who else would we threaten with a gun to meddle into pollmakng?

Uh-oh

Nardin, Yahlia, Libertandonien, The Kingdom of Denmark, and 3 othersEco-Paris Reformation, Hamyan, and Kurdislavic algharbistan

Apabeossie wrote:Uh-oh

The prophecy has come true. It is impossible to become commissioner and not use the gun emoji at least once

Yahlia, Apabeossie, Libertandonien, Eco-Paris Reformation, and 1 otherKurdislavic algharbistan

Kurdislavic algharbistan

Slavikoa wrote:

Historical flags

by Slavikoa

(1847)
The slavikoan uprising

This flag was inspired of off the French one. The flag is the inspiration for many of slavikoa’s cities including the capital.

(1918-1920) (1990-1996) (1996-2011) (2011-now)

This is the czit sneigaplati (four snowflakes) flag it has been used by many slavikoan nations. It was at first a slavikoan Nationalist flag but after the Germans created the kingdom of slavikoa as a puppet this became the official flag. Eventually it started to be used by underground movements and become the flag used when someone mentioned slavikoan culture or called for its freedom replacing a different flag. Today it’s the slavikoan flag.

1945-1991

This is the flag of the slavikoan ssr. Not much is known about is designed. The best answer is probably that it was designed to look slavikoan

1996-2012

As soon shenkosla, the last and former leader of the slavikoan ssr took power as dictator. He brought back many Soviet things including the flag inspired by lukashenko in Belarus. With a slight tweak. This is often called the shenkosla banner

Read factbook


Made this factbook. Took a lot longer then it should’ve

They look really good! I am making a flag using the first 2.

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Day Seven - Aquatics and Beach Volleyball

Welcome to the final events of these 2021 Skopje Olympics! After a week of exciting high level performances in every category, Aquatics and Beach Volleyball surprised none by putting on a great show to see off the games. The Aquatics portion of the day contained ten events, eight of them races and two being skill diving, with the nations of Apabeossie, Cantabriae, and the Elania Kingdom especially standing out by each medaling in a majority of the events.

After multiple rounds of heats that had been taking place over the past several days, the finalists were ready and raring to go with the first event of the day, the 100 meter freestyle. In the men's round,

Day Six - Artistic Gymnastics and Handball

The excitement of the 2021 Skopje Summer Olympic Games continued on day six with six events in the two sports of Artistic Gymnastics and Handball. With the Olympiad beginning to draw to a close, Olympians and citizens from all nations eagerly await to see every last moment of action in the race for the final podium spots. Day six did not fail to disappoint these expectations, especially for Yahlia and the Moravian-Silesian Kingdom, who split between them over half of the day's gold medals.

Artistic Gymnastics was the first sport of the day, holding both individual and team events for women and men with many talented athletes all around that were sure to make victory hard to achieve. In both men's competitions, scores were given based on performances on six apparatus: floor exercise, pommel horse, still rings, vault, parallel bars and horizontal bar. Both women's events ran on four apparatus, those being vault, uneven bars, balance beam, and floor exercise.

As was expected, the men's individual competition had a close competition, with the first gold medal of the day being won by the Moravian athlete, just edging out their NNU competitor by having a higher score on their uneven bars run. Berlin and Hanover claimed the event's third medal. After having shown a strong run in the individual, the New Nordic Union showed that this was no mistake by winning the gold in the team competition in a dominating fashion, finishing much farther ahead than second and third place, which went to Berlin and Yahlia respectively.

On to the women's individual event, the Moravian athlete nearly repeated their countryman's earlier individual victory but the host nation of Yahlia shocked many with a close to perfect event from their gymnast and she climbed the podium with gold to the deafening cheers of the crowd. The Nardinik gymnast, several points behind the two leaders, still put on an impressive performance to take bronze. Much like the NNU team in the men's event, the Moravian team having first shown a strong performance in the individual put on a spectacular show in the team event to take the gold, beating out the teams of Apabeossie and the Republic of Yucatan who took silver and bronze.

The day closed with the final matches of both the women's and men's handball tournaments, which had been taking place for several days beforehand in round robin format to determine who would play in the medal rounds. After having started off strong, the New Nordic Union's men's team had fallen out of position for a chance at gold, but was able to win a resounding victory in the bronze medal round against Esekistan. The tournament's two powerhouses, Yucatan and Yahlia, duked it out in a high scoring affair that went back and forth; eventually, in the game's final moments team Yahlia pulled ahead to claim the nation's second gold of the day. Seemingly a theme of today's games, the Republic of Yucatan women's team finished the job where their male colleagues could not, beating out Apabeossie for the gold medal with Nardin winning the bronze match in another nail-biter.

Another exciting day down, only one day remains, with the water sports of Aquatics and Beach Volleyball remaining. Stay tuned!

Day Five - Equestrian and Fencing

With quite a few events less than the previous day, for the average spectator day five was a welcome change of pace to recover from the non-stop action of the athletics events. However, for the athletes involved in today's events of equestrian and fencing the competition was no less intense as battles raged on horseback and through steel in the quest to win one of the six gold medals of the day.

The two events of equestrian started out the day, with competitions in dressage and jumping. These were unique events for the Skopje games as they were the first and only mixed events of the Olympiad, having both men and women representing their respective nations; future games will no doubt follow in its example. In dressage, judges will award points on a scale of zero to ten based on how the horse and rider perform. The pair that has the most natural and elegant movements, as well as the fewest errors, will emerge the winner. For jumping, the rider-horse combination with the fewest faults on a timed track with jumps will be the winner. Faults are accrued by knocking down obstacles and refusing to jump.

Dressage was the first event of the day, and was one of the game's highlights for the host nation of Yahlia so far. Having clearly put much effort and training into perfecting their routine, the Yahlian pair claimed the event's gold medal with a score of 69.417 nice. They shared the podium with a silver given to the New Nordic Union, and the Elania Kingdom in third place. Individual jumping, the second event of equestrian, in true Skopje fashion was an incredibly close contest. The Moravian-Silesian Kingdom had an amazing run to put them in the first place spot, recording only four faults throughout and the best time overall. The second and third spots were where the contest heated up however. Three nations, Berlin and Hanover, the New Nordic Union, and Yahlia each completed the course with only five faults each. To determine the winners, the judges needed to decide podium placement based on the best times run in the course. Berlin and Hanover had beat the other two out for a better time, and so won silver and its third medal of the games. The New Nordic Union finished with a slightly faster time than Yahlia, taking the bronze. In a wholesome moment of the games, however, the NNU athlete invited their Yahlian opponent to share the podium with them at the medal ceremony to many happy cheers from the audience.

On to fencing, the four events of the day were conducted for the foil class, men's and women's individual events as well as team events for both. For the individual events, the winner of each bout is the first to score fifteen touches on their opponent; playing in round robin form against all their competitors, the winner of the most bouts wins gold. In team competitions, each member of the team faces each member of the opposing team once; also done in round robin format, the team with the most points at the end is the winner.

Starting off with the men's individual foil, Apabeossie broke their drought of gold by emerging victorious with an impressive showing, having lost only one bout in the round-robin tournament. Second place in this went to Cantabriae, and third to the Elania Kingdom. Apabeossie medaled again in the women's individual event, but this time with a silver; first place saw Yahlia win their second gold of the day, which moved them into fifth place in the overall race for Olympic gold medals. The New Nordic Union clinched the bronze medal. The men's team tournament saw the Republic of Yucatan continue to prove the athletic prowess of its competitors as they took home the gold for this event, which also saw NNU and Elania Kingdom coming in second and third respectively. In the final event of the day, the women's team foil, the The New Nordic Union reminded the world of the seriousness of their quest for Olympic gold domination as the claimed a decisive victory, not losing a single bout in the entire event. Cantabriae finished in second, and Apabeossie took bronze with their third fencing medal of the day.

Another exciting day now part of European Olympic history, all eyes look to the final two days of the First Olympiad, and the eighteen gold medals that remain to be claimed. Join us for Day Six, which will see competitions in artistic gymnastics and the handball tournaments.

Day Four - Athletics

With day four completed, the 2021 Skopje Olympics is now over halfway over. We have jumped to this number as the events today were the fourteen events of Athletics, our single longest day yet, with forty-two medals total being won by our stellar athletes. In a first for these games, all eleven nations were able to achieve a place on the podium at least once. Just as on previous days where particular nations stood out as dominant in the field, this day was no different; the Republic of Yucatan medaled in half of all events, winning the day with seven medals, three of which were gold. Cantabriae did equally well, tying for the most gold won at three as well as two other medals. Finally, the Moravian-Silesian Kingdom showed its versatility in Athletics by having the second most medals overall at six.

For these events the rules are relatively simple and straightforward. For the races, athletes must strive to speed to the finish-line first, from the 100 meter sprint to the 5,000 meter trek. In the discus throws, competitors have several attempts to hurl their discus the furthest length, with their best throw being counted in the final score. Similarly in the long jump, each athlete has several tries from which to get the furthest length.

The men's and women's 100 meter sprints started the day off to get the crowd excited, and certainly didn't disappoint their expectations. As seems to be the tradition in these games so far, the end results came down to a hair's breadth, as each race was extremely close. In the men's 100m, the Nardinik athlete grabbed the first place spot with a time of 9.93 seconds, Cantabriae and the Moravian-Silesian Kingdom right on his heels with a photo finish for the silver and bronze spots. The women's sprint was even closer if at all possible, with no racers breaking free of the pack and instead all putting on every ounce of speed; the top five spots were all separated by mere fractions of a second. Esekistan just barely beat out San Guglielmo for the gold, and bronze was claimed by the Republic of Yucatan, who had just missed the podium in the previous event.

Yucatan athletes went on to place in the next two events, the 5,000 meter races, getting bronze again in the women's race but clinching their first gold of the games in the men's 5,000m. Also of note in the women's race was the New Nordic Union, who won with a commanding twelve second lead over the second place San Guglielmo, winning their first gold since day two and retaining their spot at the top of the gold rush. In the men's race, Yucatan was followed by the Moravian and Nardinik racers, both of whom were close behind but just couldn't muster enough speed to beat the Yucatec champion.

As expected, the ever popular 4 x 100 meter relays were close affairs with few teams being recognized as having a distinct advantage over the other, and so the field was open for anyone to win. The men's relay saw Cantabriae return to the highest spot to win gold a second day in a row with a time of 38 seconds, Esekistan taking silver and Berlin and Hanover returning to the podium for only the second time in these games with a bronze finish. The women's relay was a sight to behold, as it appeared the race belonged to either the Moravian or Yucatec teams, but in the final handoff the Elanian Kingdom put on a surprise burst of steam, blowing past the former two to claim the gold to a frenzy of cheers.

The Elanier delegation did well in the hurdles as well, appearing in the silver spot for the men's race and with gold again in the women's. In the former race, Nardin took gold and Apabeossie the silver, and in the latter they were closely followed by Esekistan and Cantabriae.

The final races of the day saw Yucatan, Cantabriae, and Moravia-Silesia in top spots once again. The men's steeplechase was won by Cantabriae with a 8:11 time and space to spare, the Moravians taking silver again, and Yahlia coming in third with their first athletics bronze. The race was somewhat marred by a large collision when jumping over the water pit, with the athletes of Nardin and Berlin and Hanover both taking injuries, making them unable to finish the race. The Nardinik team was able to bounce back in the women's steeplechase, taking silver and dedicating it to her injured teammate. Finishing first in that race was the Republic of Yucatan with a 9:20 time, and bronze again went to Yahlia.

The races over, attention then went to the discus throwers. The crowd was in for a real treat as they were there to witness host nation Yahlia's first Olympic gold, hurling the disc 66.81 meters on their final throw to take the top spot from Cantabriae, with Nardin coming in third. In the women's throw Yucatan won their third and final gold of the day with a throw of 63 meters, followed by another Apabevissin silver and Moravian bronze. Taking place concurrently was the long jump, seeing Cantabriae also win a third gold in the men's jump, and the Moravian-Silesian Kingdom finally winning their first gold in the women's jump.

What a day! With exciting moments in nearly every event, the action packed day will long be remembered as one of the greatest days of the 2021 Skopje Summer Olympiad. Following this day's events, every nation is now represented on the medal leaderboard; twenty-four events remain, meaning seventy-two medals still wait to be claimed. The journey will continue with the day five events of fencing and equestrian. Well done to all!

Day Three - Canoe Sprint and Tennis

The third day of the Skopje Olympiad saw six events played in which two things were most notable: Apabeossie's ability to consistently place as silver medalist, and San Guglielmitan skill in the sport of tennis.

Before the main events of the day, the two Canoe Sprint events took place, in which teams of four would race their kayaks in 500 meter stretches to win the fastest times and the coveted gold. In the men's kayak four's, the race was a photo finish of the highest degree, not between just two or three racers but with at least six kayaks finishing within milliseconds of one another! From the moment the signal sounded, all ten boats were neck and neck for the following minute and twenty seconds as the spectators were uproariously cheering on their favorites. Berlin and Hanover's team was able to put on just an ounce more of speed at the very end, squeaking out a close win with a time of 1:22.043 and their first gold of the games as the crowd went wild. After just moments, they were followed by Apabeossie, the Elania Kingdom, and all the rest. In the second race of the day, the women's canoe sprint, it was the Elania Kingdom's turn to take the highest podium, finishing with a safer two seconds ahead at 1:32.623, second place once again going to Apabeossie, and bronze being clinched by Nardin who barely came from behind to take it from Yucatan.

Moving on to tennis, the four events of the day consisted of the Singles and Doubles, taking place in a round robin format with all competitors having the chance to compete against one another. In the case of ties for medal spots, nations would play a best of three sets to determine the winner. Just as in the first day events of archery, it was clear that many of the participants of these events would have a great chance to win; time would tell who would get the final edge and bring home the grand prizes.

The first events to start the days game's of tennis were the single's tournaments. In another close series, after the round robin tournament had completed for the men's singles, first and second place were tied, as well as third and fourth. In a double-header of three sets, Cantabriae secured their first gold, Apabeossie continued to pile up silver by taking second place, and San Guglielmo collected bronze. The women's singles tournament was more straightforward as there were no ties, and the final result saw the Elania Kingdom win its second gold of the day, San Guglielmo in second and the New Nordic Union in third, their only medal of day three.

Despite having won two medals so far, the San Guglielmitans had hoped for better results, and so redoubled their efforts in the doubles tournaments to great success. In the men's doubles, the San guglielmo team played their way to victory in every set, achieving the distinction of being the only ones in both the single and double tournaments to have done so. Apabeossie won silver yet again, and Cantabriae beat Berlin and Hanover in a tie-breaking bronze set. The women's San Guglielmitan team did just as well, losing only one match to easily achieve first place, a fifth and final silver of the day going to Apabeossie, and the Moravian-Silesian Kingdom taking that event's bronze.

Another great sporting day, and another great showing by all nations present! Five sports with twelve events have concluded so far; tune in next time for day four, which will feature the fourteen events of Athletics. Onwards to Glory!

Day Two - Pentathlon and Triathlon

The second day of events has concluded, complete with more records made and medals won. Four events in total took place today, the men's and women's events of both pentathlon and triathlon. In the pentathlon event, all athletes competed in each of the following five events in the same day, with points gained in each totaling for a final score: fencing, freestyle swimming, equestrian show jumping, and a final event of pistol shooting and cross country running. In the triathlon, participants strive to make the fastest overall time in a course consisting of three segments: swimming, cycling, and running.

Though the events were long, they were no less exciting at times then the events on day one. Of course, while competition was fierce all around, the athletes of The New Nordic Union and Yahlia proved themselves powerhouses of the day's events. Having put much training into these events in the weeks and months leading up to the Olympiad, both of these nations put on an incredible showing, not only consistently making the podium but in several events far outcompeting their opponents.

This was most readily apparent in the pentathlon events. In the women's pentathlon, the New Nordic Union won handily with a final score of 5600 points, nearly two hundred points more than the silver and bronze medalists from Apabeossie and the Republic of Yucatan, who were within five points of each other, and they themselves just ahead of the other contestants. The men's pentathlon saw the NNU enjoy another commanding victory with 5513 points, followed by the skilled Yahlian athlete at 5429 points and the Nardinik racer, winning Nardin their first medal of the games.

Nardin's good fortune was continued in the men's triathlon, seeing them win their first Olympic gold, finishing with a total time of 1:49:36. The event's silver medal was given to another first, with the Moravian-Silesian Kingdom just over a minute later, and Yahlia with a second medal of the day at bronze. In the women's triathlon, once again the New Nordic Union showed their dominance as they finished first with a time of 1:59:45, almost three minutes faster than the second place contender Yahlia (whose athlete was still thrilled to win their nation's fourth medal of the games), who was in turn trailed by the athlete of Cantabriae.

All in all, another day of excitement and new records for the books. The medal count increases, and the race to the top continues, lead by the Nordic quest for gold and Yahlian silver. Day three will continue with the first water events in the Kayak races, as well as the tennis singles and doubles. Well done to all athletes who took part in today's events of endurance!

Day One - Archery

Day one of the 2021 Skopje Summer Olympics has come to a close, with men and women from all eleven participating nations competing in the individual recurve bow events. For both events, the competition proceeded in the same way. Each nation's archer shoots 72 arrows (in six ends, or groups, of 12 arrows), and the competitor with the highest score wins the gold, the second silver, and the third bronze.

The first event of the games was the Women's Individual Target, an event that held quite a few participants that were being favored to win heavily due to their performances in the Olympic trials. As a result, stiff competition followed, with three frontrunners eventually coming out to the head of the pack: the archers from Apabeossie, Esekistan, and Yahlia. Matching each other shot for shot, the result came down to single arrows and single digit point differentials. In the end, Apabeossie emerged as the first gold medalist of these games with a point count of 654. Esekistan and Yahlia were close behind, tying at 651 points. In the tiebreaking shootout, Yahlia pulled ahead to win silver, leaving Esekistan with bronze.

The Men's Individual Target event was just as tense, with an even closer competition than the last. The top five positions were heavily contested up to the final few ends, and once again the winner and runner-ups were decided by single arrows. Winning gold at this event was The New Nordic Union with 660 points; just as in the Women's Individuals, second and third place tied at 658 and had to shootout to determine placement. Silver here went to Esekistan, the first nation of the games to win multiple medals in one sport, and bronze was awarded to Cantabriae.

Thank you for tuning in to this broadcast of the first events of the Olympiad! Stay tuned for day two, which will feature both the Pentathlon and Triathlon!


Official Medal Count

Nation

Gold

Silver

Bronze

The New Nordic Union

7

4

5

Republic of Yucatan

7

3

5

Cantabriae

6

5

6

Yahlia

6

4

7

Apabeossie

5

10

5

Elania Kingdom

5

3

7

Moravian-Silesian Kingdom

4

7

3

Nardin

3

3

6

San guglielmo

3

4

1

Berlin and Hanover

3

2

3

Esekistan

1

4

2

Listing of All Official Events

In total there are 12 sports, divided into 50 events.

Men's Individual Target
🥇 The New Nordic Union | 🥈 Esekistan | 🥉 Cantabriae

Women's Individual Target
🥇 Apabeossie | 🥈 Yahlia | 🥉 Esekistan

Men's Individual Competition
🥇 The New Nordic Union | 🥈 Yahlia | 🥉 Nardin

Women's Individual Competition
🥇 The New Nordic Union | 🥈 Apabeossie | 🥉 Republic of Yucatan

Men's Tournament
🥇 Nardin | 🥈 Moravian-Silesian Kingdom | 🥉 Yahlia

Women's Tournament
🥇 The New Nordic Union | 🥈 Yahlia | 🥉 Cantabriae

Men's Kayak Four (K-4) 500m
🥇 Berlin and Hanover | 🥈 Apabeossie | 🥉 Elania Kingdom

Women's Kayak Four (K-4) 500m
🥇 Elania Kingdom | 🥈 Apabeossie | 🥉 Nardin

Men's Singles
🥇 Cantabriae | 🥈 Apabeossie | 🥉 San guglielmo

Women's Singles
🥇 Elania Kingdom | 🥈 San guglielmo | 🥉 The New Nordic Union

Men's Doubles
🥇 San guglielmo | 🥈 Apabeossie | 🥉 Berlin and Hanover

Women's Doubles
🥇 San guglielmo | 🥈 Apabeossie | 🥉 Moravian-Silesian Kingdom

Men's 100m
🥇 Nardin | 🥈 Cantabriae | 🥉 Moravian-Silesian Kingdom

Women's 100m
🥇 Esekistan | 🥈 San guglielmo | 🥉 Republic of Yucatan

Men's 5,000m
🥇 Republic of Yucatan | 🥈 Moravian-Silesian Kingdom | 🥉 Nardin

Women's 5,000m
🥇 The New Nordic Union | 🥈 San guglielmo | 🥉 Republic of Yucatan

Men's 4 x 100m Relay
🥇 Cantabriae | 🥈 Esekistan | 🥉 Berlin and Hanover

Women's 4 x 100m Relay
🥇 Elania Kingdom | 🥈 Moravian-Silesian Kingdom | 🥉 Republic of Yucatan

Men's 100m Hurdles
🥇 Nardin | 🥈 Elania Kingdom | 🥉 Apabeossie

Women's 100m Hurdles
🥇 Elania Kingdom | 🥈 Esekistan | 🥉 Cantabriae

Men's 3,000m Steeplechase
🥇 Cantabriae | 🥈 Moravian-Silesian Kingdom | 🥉 Yahlia

Women's 3,000m Steeplechase
🥇 Republic of Yucatan | 🥈 Nardin | 🥉 Yahlia

Men's Discus Throw
🥇 Yahlia | 🥈 Cantabriae | 🥉 Nardin

Women's Discus Throw
🥇 Republic of Yucatan | 🥈 Apabeossie | 🥉 Moravian-Silesian Kingdom

Men's Long Jump
🥇 Cantabriae | 🥈 Esekistan | 🥉 Elania Kingdom

Women's Long Jump
🥇 Moravian-Silesian Kingdom | 🥈 Republic of Yucatan | 🥉 Esekistan

Individual Dressage
🥇 Yahlia | 🥈 The New Nordic Union | 🥉 Elania Kingdom

Individual Jumping
🥇 Moravian-Silesian Kingdom | 🥈 Berlin and Hanover | 🥉 The New Nordic Union

Men's Individual Foil
🥇 Apabeossie | 🥈 Cantabriae | 🥉 Elania Kingdom

Women's Individual Foil
🥇 Yahlia | 🥈 Apabeossie | 🥉 The New Nordic Union

Men's Team Foil
🥇 Republic of Yucatan | 🥈 The New Nordic Union | 🥉 Elania Kingdom

Women's Team Foil
🥇 The New Nordic Union | 🥈 Cantabriae | 🥉 Apabeossie

Men's Individual All-around
🥇 Moravian-Silesian Kingdom | 🥈 The New Nordic Union | 🥉 Berlin and Hanover

Women's Individual All-around
🥇 Yahlia | 🥈 Moravian-Silesian Kingdom | 🥉 Nardin

Men's Team
🥇 The New Nordic Union | 🥈 Berlin and Hanover | 🥉 Yahlia

Women's Team
🥇 Moravian-Silesian Kingdom | 🥈 Apabeossie | 🥉 Republic of Yucatan

Men's tournament
🥇 Yahlia | 🥈 Republic of Yucatan | 🥉 The New Nordic Union

Women's tournament
🥇 Republic of Yucatan | 🥈 Apabeossie | 🥉 Nardin

Men's 100m Freestyle
🥇 Apabeossie | 🥈 San guglielmo | 🥉 Berlin and Hanover

Women's 100m Freestyle
🥇 Elania Kingdom | 🥈 The New Nordic Union | 🥉 Apabeossie

Men's 200m Freestyle
🥇 Apabeossie | 🥈 Cantabriae | 🥉 Elania Kingdom

Women's 200m Freestyle
🥇 Berlin and Hanover | 🥈 Cantabriae | 🥉 Yahlia

Men's 200m Butterfly
🥇 Yahlia | 🥈 Moravian-Silesian Kingdom | 🥉 Cantabriae

Women's 200m Butterfly
🥇 Cantabriae | 🥈 Nardin | 🥉 The New Nordic Union

Men's 4 x 100m Freestyle Relay
🥇 San guglielmo | 🥈 Elania Kingdom | 🥉 Apabeossie

Women's 4 x 100m Freestyle Relay
🥇 Cantabriae | 🥈 Republic of Yucatan | 🥉 Yahlia

Men's 10m Platform
🥇 Republic of Yucatan | 🥈 Elania Kingdom | 🥉 Apabeossie

Women's 10m Platform
🥇 Berlin and Hanover | 🥈 Nardin | 🥉 Elania Kingdom

Men's Team Tournament
🥇 Apabeossie | 🥈 Yahlia | 🥉 Cantabriae

Women's Team Tournament
🥇 Republic of Yucatan | 🥈 Moravian-Silesian Kingdom | 🥉 Yahlia


Bulletin V: The Opening Ceremonies Commence!

After a little delay, we are back and the opening ceremonies have taken place! Read all about the spectacular event here! In the coming days the events will be taking place, and the medal leaderboard will be updated accordingly. Best of luck to all!

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Bulletin IV: Skopje 2021 Summer Olympics

After a close vote amongst the participating nations, the host city for the First European Summer Olympiad has been chosen: Skopje, nominated by Yahlia, will soon welcome athletes from all participating nations for a celebratory month of sports and feats of athletic prowess. The European Olympic Commission thanks all nations who submitted nominations for hosting the Olympics, and congratulates Yahlia on winning the honor. The theme chosen for this Olympiad is Onwards to Glory. The opening ceremonies for the games will take place within the next week, and the first events soon afterwards. Stay tuned for further broadcasts!

*Note: due to lower attendance numbers, any late applications may still be sent in via telegram to Nardin if there is still interest.

Participating Nations

Bulletin III: Vote for the Host City

With applications for participation in the Olympics coming to a close, voting for the host city of the first Summer Olympics shall now be held. Listed below are the three finalist nominees vying for the honor. In order to vote, telegram Nardin with the names of all three nations, ranked from first to third according to your favorites. All participating nations in the Olympics may vote, and nominees may vote for themselves. Voting will remain open until the end of the month, June 30, or until all eligible voters have sent in their choices.

Nominees

Nation

City Nominee

Motto

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Cantabriae

La Bahía

Las olimpiadas que siempre has soñado

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Moravian-Silesian Kingdom

Brno

Together with Passion

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Yahlia

Skopje

Onwards to Glory

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Bulletin II: Applying for the Olympic Games

Applications for entry into the first Europe Summer Olympics are now officially open. To apply, send the following application via telegram or Discord DM to Nardin. Applications will be accepted from June 14 to June 27.

Application

- Full Nation Name
-Link to National Flag
- If non-WA nation, name of nation used in WA
- Choice of 10 individual events with advantage applied*
(ex. Men's 100m Freestyle, Women's Team Foil, etc.)
- Choice of 8 individual events with disadvantage applied*
(see above example)
- Note any events that your athletes will not participate in, if any

*Alternatively, if you have no preference which events to have advantage/disadvantage on, let me know and I will apply these randomly for you.

Bulletin I: Host City Contest and Applications

Good day, nations of Europe! In anticipation for the Summer Olympics which will be held this coming July in Tokyo, our lovely region shall hold an Olympiad for itself, in which the best and brightest of our nation's athletes shall compete against one another on the glory of the world stage! The European Summer Olympics will open (hopefully) on July 1st, running throughout the month, with the closing ceremonies and final medal count taking place (probably) on August 1st. Refer back to this dispatch for future announcements that will be forthcoming for more information. You want to sign up, you say? Well continue reading to find out how we'll be doing it!


*APPLICATIONS CLOSED*

For every Olympics, a host city is needed to serve as the focal point for all events, giving the city and nation as a whole to show off and express themselves, and also to give the rest of the world a taste of their cultures and ideas. While the games will be run and overseen by the Olympic Commission, the prestige of serving as the location of the first European Summer Olympics is still up in the air for the taking! As such, a contest to decide the host city begins now, with applications being accepted from June 11th until June 21st. If you decide to nominate one of your cities for the contest, follow the application directions below. Take your time creating a quality application for the city of your choice; this includes the motto of the games, meant to encapsulate the spirit the event will convey, as well as the official logo to be used. You may also create a factbook for your nominee city; while this is not a requirement, it may help convince other nations to vote for your entry.

All applications will be considered carefully by Olympic Commissioners Nardin, Rivierenland, and Apabeossie. The best applications (number depending on amount of entries) will be voted on by all Olympic participant nations. The application to play in the games themselves will be released soon. Stand by for future updates to this.

Application

- Nation Name
- Host City Nominee
- Motto for the 1st Summer Olympiad
- Logo for the 1st Summer Olympiad

*Requirements: must be a resident in Europe; must be in the WA; telegram application to Nardin
**Note: This is NOT the application to sign up for the games themselves; a separate application form will be released soon. Only apply to this contest if you wish to have your nation host the Olympics

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As an update, applications for the Games are still being accepted until next week, so consider signing up. Play! Win! Get lots of shiny medals!

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Day Seven - Aquatics and Beach Volleyball

Welcome to the final events of these 2021 Skopje Olympics! After a week of exciting high level performances in every category, Aquatics and Beach Volleyball surprised none by putting on a great show to see off the games. The Aquatics portion of the day contained ten events, eight of them races and two being skill diving, with the nations of Apabeossie, Cantabriae, and the Elania Kingdom especially standing out by each medaling in a majority of the events.

After multiple rounds of heats that had been taking place over the past several days, the finalists were ready and raring to go with the first event of the day, the 100 meter freestyle. In the men's round,

Day Six - Artistic Gymnastics and Handball

The excitement of the 2021 Skopje Summer Olympic Games continued on day six with six events in the two sports of Artistic Gymnastics and Handball. With the Olympiad beginning to draw to a close, Olympians and citizens from all nations eagerly await to see every last moment of action in the race for the final podium spots. Day six did not fail to disappoint these expectations, especially for Yahlia and the Moravian-Silesian Kingdom, who split between them over half of the day's gold medals.

Artistic Gymnastics was the first sport of the day, holding both individual and team events for women and men with many talented athletes all around that were sure to make victory hard to achieve. In both men's competitions, scores were given based on performances on six apparatus: floor exercise, pommel horse, still rings, vault, parallel bars and horizontal bar. Both women's events ran on four apparatus, those being vault, uneven bars, balance beam, and floor exercise.

As was expected, the men's individual competition had a close competition, with the first gold medal of the day being won by the Moravian athlete, just edging out their NNU competitor by having a higher score on their uneven bars run. Berlin and Hanover claimed the event's third medal. After having shown a strong run in the individual, the New Nordic Union showed that this was no mistake by winning the gold in the team competition in a dominating fashion, finishing much farther ahead than second and third place, which went to Berlin and Yahlia respectively.

On to the women's individual event, the Moravian athlete nearly repeated their countryman's earlier individual victory but the host nation of Yahlia shocked many with a close to perfect event from their gymnast and she climbed the podium with gold to the deafening cheers of the crowd. The Nardinik gymnast, several points behind the two leaders, still put on an impressive performance to take bronze. Much like the NNU team in the men's event, the Moravian team having first shown a strong performance in the individual put on a spectacular show in the team event to take the gold, beating out the teams of Apabeossie and the Republic of Yucatan who took silver and bronze.

The day closed with the final matches of both the women's and men's handball tournaments, which had been taking place for several days beforehand in round robin format to determine who would play in the medal rounds. After having started off strong, the New Nordic Union's men's team had fallen out of position for a chance at gold, but was able to win a resounding victory in the bronze medal round against Esekistan. The tournament's two powerhouses, Yucatan and Yahlia, duked it out in a high scoring affair that went back and forth; eventually, in the game's final moments team Yahlia pulled ahead to claim the nation's second gold of the day. Seemingly a theme of today's games, the Republic of Yucatan women's team finished the job where their male colleagues could not, beating out Apabeossie for the gold medal with Nardin winning the bronze match in another nail-biter.

Another exciting day down, only one day remains, with the water sports of Aquatics and Beach Volleyball remaining. Stay tuned!

Day Five - Equestrian and Fencing

With quite a few events less than the previous day, for the average spectator day five was a welcome change of pace to recover from the non-stop action of the athletics events. However, for the athletes involved in today's events of equestrian and fencing the competition was no less intense as battles raged on horseback and through steel in the quest to win one of the six gold medals of the day.

The two events of equestrian started out the day, with competitions in dressage and jumping. These were unique events for the Skopje games as they were the first and only mixed events of the Olympiad, having both men and women representing their respective nations; future games will no doubt follow in its example. In dressage, judges will award points on a scale of zero to ten based on how the horse and rider perform. The pair that has the most natural and elegant movements, as well as the fewest errors, will emerge the winner. For jumping, the rider-horse combination with the fewest faults on a timed track with jumps will be the winner. Faults are accrued by knocking down obstacles and refusing to jump.

Dressage was the first event of the day, and was one of the game's highlights for the host nation of Yahlia so far. Having clearly put much effort and training into perfecting their routine, the Yahlian pair claimed the event's gold medal with a score of 69.417 nice. They shared the podium with a silver given to the New Nordic Union, and the Elania Kingdom in third place. Individual jumping, the second event of equestrian, in true Skopje fashion was an incredibly close contest. The Moravian-Silesian Kingdom had an amazing run to put them in the first place spot, recording only four faults throughout and the best time overall. The second and third spots were where the contest heated up however. Three nations, Berlin and Hanover, the New Nordic Union, and Yahlia each completed the course with only five faults each. To determine the winners, the judges needed to decide podium placement based on the best times run in the course. Berlin and Hanover had beat the other two out for a better time, and so won silver and its third medal of the games. The New Nordic Union finished with a slightly faster time than Yahlia, taking the bronze. In a wholesome moment of the games, however, the NNU athlete invited their Yahlian opponent to share the podium with them at the medal ceremony to many happy cheers from the audience.

On to fencing, the four events of the day were conducted for the foil class, men's and women's individual events as well as team events for both. For the individual events, the winner of each bout is the first to score fifteen touches on their opponent; playing in round robin form against all their competitors, the winner of the most bouts wins gold. In team competitions, each member of the team faces each member of the opposing team once; also done in round robin format, the team with the most points at the end is the winner.

Starting off with the men's individual foil, Apabeossie broke their drought of gold by emerging victorious with an impressive showing, having lost only one bout in the round-robin tournament. Second place in this went to Cantabriae, and third to the Elania Kingdom. Apabeossie medaled again in the women's individual event, but this time with a silver; first place saw Yahlia win their second gold of the day, which moved them into fifth place in the overall race for Olympic gold medals. The New Nordic Union clinched the bronze medal. The men's team tournament saw the Republic of Yucatan continue to prove the athletic prowess of its competitors as they took home the gold for this event, which also saw NNU and Elania Kingdom coming in second and third respectively. In the final event of the day, the women's team foil, the The New Nordic Union reminded the world of the seriousness of their quest for Olympic gold domination as the claimed a decisive victory, not losing a single bout in the entire event. Cantabriae finished in second, and Apabeossie took bronze with their third fencing medal of the day.

Another exciting day now part of European Olympic history, all eyes look to the final two days of the First Olympiad, and the eighteen gold medals that remain to be claimed. Join us for Day Six, which will see competitions in artistic gymnastics and the handball tournaments.

Day Four - Athletics

With day four completed, the 2021 Skopje Olympics is now over halfway over. We have jumped to this number as the events today were the fourteen events of Athletics, our single longest day yet, with forty-two medals total being won by our stellar athletes. In a first for these games, all eleven nations were able to achieve a place on the podium at least once. Just as on previous days where particular nations stood out as dominant in the field, this day was no different; the Republic of Yucatan medaled in half of all events, winning the day with seven medals, three of which were gold. Cantabriae did equally well, tying for the most gold won at three as well as two other medals. Finally, the Moravian-Silesian Kingdom showed its versatility in Athletics by having the second most medals overall at six.

For these events the rules are relatively simple and straightforward. For the races, athletes must strive to speed to the finish-line first, from the 100 meter sprint to the 5,000 meter trek. In the discus throws, competitors have several attempts to hurl their discus the furthest length, with their best throw being counted in the final score. Similarly in the long jump, each athlete has several tries from which to get the furthest length.

The men's and women's 100 meter sprints started the day off to get the crowd excited, and certainly didn't disappoint their expectations. As seems to be the tradition in these games so far, the end results came down to a hair's breadth, as each race was extremely close. In the men's 100m, the Nardinik athlete grabbed the first place spot with a time of 9.93 seconds, Cantabriae and the Moravian-Silesian Kingdom right on his heels with a photo finish for the silver and bronze spots. The women's sprint was even closer if at all possible, with no racers breaking free of the pack and instead all putting on every ounce of speed; the top five spots were all separated by mere fractions of a second. Esekistan just barely beat out San Guglielmo for the gold, and bronze was claimed by the Republic of Yucatan, who had just missed the podium in the previous event.

Yucatan athletes went on to place in the next two events, the 5,000 meter races, getting bronze again in the women's race but clinching their first gold of the games in the men's 5,000m. Also of note in the women's race was the New Nordic Union, who won with a commanding twelve second lead over the second place San Guglielmo, winning their first gold since day two and retaining their spot at the top of the gold rush. In the men's race, Yucatan was followed by the Moravian and Nardinik racers, both of whom were close behind but just couldn't muster enough speed to beat the Yucatec champion.

As expected, the ever popular 4 x 100 meter relays were close affairs with few teams being recognized as having a distinct advantage over the other, and so the field was open for anyone to win. The men's relay saw Cantabriae return to the highest spot to win gold a second day in a row with a time of 38 seconds, Esekistan taking silver and Berlin and Hanover returning to the podium for only the second time in these games with a bronze finish. The women's relay was a sight to behold, as it appeared the race belonged to either the Moravian or Yucatec teams, but in the final handoff the Elanian Kingdom put on a surprise burst of steam, blowing past the former two to claim the gold to a frenzy of cheers.

The Elanier delegation did well in the hurdles as well, appearing in the silver spot for the men's race and with gold again in the women's. In the former race, Nardin took gold and Apabeossie the silver, and in the latter they were closely followed by Esekistan and Cantabriae.

The final races of the day saw Yucatan, Cantabriae, and Moravia-Silesia in top spots once again. The men's steeplechase was won by Cantabriae with a 8:11 time and space to spare, the Moravians taking silver again, and Yahlia coming in third with their first athletics bronze. The race was somewhat marred by a large collision when jumping over the water pit, with the athletes of Nardin and Berlin and Hanover both taking injuries, making them unable to finish the race. The Nardinik team was able to bounce back in the women's steeplechase, taking silver and dedicating it to her injured teammate. Finishing first in that race was the Republic of Yucatan with a 9:20 time, and bronze again went to Yahlia.

The races over, attention then went to the discus throwers. The crowd was in for a real treat as they were there to witness host nation Yahlia's first Olympic gold, hurling the disc 66.81 meters on their final throw to take the top spot from Cantabriae, with Nardin coming in third. In the women's throw Yucatan won their third and final gold of the day with a throw of 63 meters, followed by another Apabevissin silver and Moravian bronze. Taking place concurrently was the long jump, seeing Cantabriae also win a third gold in the men's jump, and the Moravian-Silesian Kingdom finally winning their first gold in the women's jump.

What a day! With exciting moments in nearly every event, the action packed day will long be remembered as one of the greatest days of the 2021 Skopje Summer Olympiad. Following this day's events, every nation is now represented on the medal leaderboard; twenty-four events remain, meaning seventy-two medals still wait to be claimed. The journey will continue with the day five events of fencing and equestrian. Well done to all!

Day Three - Canoe Sprint and Tennis

The third day of the Skopje Olympiad saw six events played in which two things were most notable: Apabeossie's ability to consistently place as silver medalist, and San Guglielmitan skill in the sport of tennis.

Before the main events of the day, the two Canoe Sprint events took place, in which teams of four would race their kayaks in 500 meter stretches to win the fastest times and the coveted gold. In the men's kayak four's, the race was a photo finish of the highest degree, not between just two or three racers but with at least six kayaks finishing within milliseconds of one another! From the moment the signal sounded, all ten boats were neck and neck for the following minute and twenty seconds as the spectators were uproariously cheering on their favorites. Berlin and Hanover's team was able to put on just an ounce more of speed at the very end, squeaking out a close win with a time of 1:22.043 and their first gold of the games as the crowd went wild. After just moments, they were followed by Apabeossie, the Elania Kingdom, and all the rest. In the second race of the day, the women's canoe sprint, it was the Elania Kingdom's turn to take the highest podium, finishing with a safer two seconds ahead at 1:32.623, second place once again going to Apabeossie, and bronze being clinched by Nardin who barely came from behind to take it from Yucatan.

Moving on to tennis, the four events of the day consisted of the Singles and Doubles, taking place in a round robin format with all competitors having the chance to compete against one another. In the case of ties for medal spots, nations would play a best of three sets to determine the winner. Just as in the first day events of archery, it was clear that many of the participants of these events would have a great chance to win; time would tell who would get the final edge and bring home the grand prizes.

The first events to start the days game's of tennis were the single's tournaments. In another close series, after the round robin tournament had completed for the men's singles, first and second place were tied, as well as third and fourth. In a double-header of three sets, Cantabriae secured their first gold, Apabeossie continued to pile up silver by taking second place, and San Guglielmo collected bronze. The women's singles tournament was more straightforward as there were no ties, and the final result saw the Elania Kingdom win its second gold of the day, San Guglielmo in second and the New Nordic Union in third, their only medal of day three.

Despite having won two medals so far, the San Guglielmitans had hoped for better results, and so redoubled their efforts in the doubles tournaments to great success. In the men's doubles, the San guglielmo team played their way to victory in every set, achieving the distinction of being the only ones in both the single and double tournaments to have done so. Apabeossie won silver yet again, and Cantabriae beat Berlin and Hanover in a tie-breaking bronze set. The women's San Guglielmitan team did just as well, losing only one match to easily achieve first place, a fifth and final silver of the day going to Apabeossie, and the Moravian-Silesian Kingdom taking that event's bronze.

Another great sporting day, and another great showing by all nations present! Five sports with twelve events have concluded so far; tune in next time for day four, which will feature the fourteen events of Athletics. Onwards to Glory!

Day Two - Pentathlon and Triathlon

The second day of events has concluded, complete with more records made and medals won. Four events in total took place today, the men's and women's events of both pentathlon and triathlon. In the pentathlon event, all athletes competed in each of the following five events in the same day, with points gained in each totaling for a final score: fencing, freestyle swimming, equestrian show jumping, and a final event of pistol shooting and cross country running. In the triathlon, participants strive to make the fastest overall time in a course consisting of three segments: swimming, cycling, and running.

Though the events were long, they were no less exciting at times then the events on day one. Of course, while competition was fierce all around, the athletes of The New Nordic Union and Yahlia proved themselves powerhouses of the day's events. Having put much training into these events in the weeks and months leading up to the Olympiad, both of these nations put on an incredible showing, not only consistently making the podium but in several events far outcompeting their opponents.

This was most readily apparent in the pentathlon events. In the women's pentathlon, the New Nordic Union won handily with a final score of 5600 points, nearly two hundred points more than the silver and bronze medalists from Apabeossie and the Republic of Yucatan, who were within five points of each other, and they themselves just ahead of the other contestants. The men's pentathlon saw the NNU enjoy another commanding victory with 5513 points, followed by the skilled Yahlian athlete at 5429 points and the Nardinik racer, winning Nardin their first medal of the games.

Nardin's good fortune was continued in the men's triathlon, seeing them win their first Olympic gold, finishing with a total time of 1:49:36. The event's silver medal was given to another first, with the Moravian-Silesian Kingdom just over a minute later, and Yahlia with a second medal of the day at bronze. In the women's triathlon, once again the New Nordic Union showed their dominance as they finished first with a time of 1:59:45, almost three minutes faster than the second place contender Yahlia (whose athlete was still thrilled to win their nation's fourth medal of the games), who was in turn trailed by the athlete of Cantabriae.

All in all, another day of excitement and new records for the books. The medal count increases, and the race to the top continues, lead by the Nordic quest for gold and Yahlian silver. Day three will continue with the first water events in the Kayak races, as well as the tennis singles and doubles. Well done to all athletes who took part in today's events of endurance!

Day One - Archery

Day one of the 2021 Skopje Summer Olympics has come to a close, with men and women from all eleven participating nations competing in the individual recurve bow events. For both events, the competition proceeded in the same way. Each nation's archer shoots 72 arrows (in six ends, or groups, of 12 arrows), and the competitor with the highest score wins the gold, the second silver, and the third bronze.

The first event of the games was the Women's Individual Target, an event that held quite a few participants that were being favored to win heavily due to their performances in the Olympic trials. As a result, stiff competition followed, with three frontrunners eventually coming out to the head of the pack: the archers from Apabeossie, Esekistan, and Yahlia. Matching each other shot for shot, the result came down to single arrows and single digit point differentials. In the end, Apabeossie emerged as the first gold medalist of these games with a point count of 654. Esekistan and Yahlia were close behind, tying at 651 points. In the tiebreaking shootout, Yahlia pulled ahead to win silver, leaving Esekistan with bronze.

The Men's Individual Target event was just as tense, with an even closer competition than the last. The top five positions were heavily contested up to the final few ends, and once again the winner and runner-ups were decided by single arrows. Winning gold at this event was The New Nordic Union with 660 points; just as in the Women's Individuals, second and third place tied at 658 and had to shootout to determine placement. Silver here went to Esekistan, the first nation of the games to win multiple medals in one sport, and bronze was awarded to Cantabriae.

Thank you for tuning in to this broadcast of the first events of the Olympiad! Stay tuned for day two, which will feature both the Pentathlon and Triathlon!


Official Medal Count

Nation

Gold

Silver

Bronze

The New Nordic Union

7

4

5

Republic of Yucatan

7

3

5

Cantabriae

6

5

6

Yahlia

6

4

7

Apabeossie

5

10

5

Elania Kingdom

5

3

7

Moravian-Silesian Kingdom

4

7

3

Nardin

3

3

6

San guglielmo

3

4

1

Berlin and Hanover

3

2

3

Esekistan

1

4

2

Listing of All Official Events

In total there are 12 sports, divided into 50 events.

Men's Individual Target
🥇 The New Nordic Union | 🥈 Esekistan | 🥉 Cantabriae

Women's Individual Target
🥇 Apabeossie | 🥈 Yahlia | 🥉 Esekistan

Men's Individual Competition
🥇 The New Nordic Union | 🥈 Yahlia | 🥉 Nardin

Women's Individual Competition
🥇 The New Nordic Union | 🥈 Apabeossie | 🥉 Republic of Yucatan

Men's Tournament
🥇 Nardin | 🥈 Moravian-Silesian Kingdom | 🥉 Yahlia

Women's Tournament
🥇 The New Nordic Union | 🥈 Yahlia | 🥉 Cantabriae

Men's Kayak Four (K-4) 500m
🥇 Berlin and Hanover | 🥈 Apabeossie | 🥉 Elania Kingdom

Women's Kayak Four (K-4) 500m
🥇 Elania Kingdom | 🥈 Apabeossie | 🥉 Nardin

Men's Singles
🥇 Cantabriae | 🥈 Apabeossie | 🥉 San guglielmo

Women's Singles
🥇 Elania Kingdom | 🥈 San guglielmo | 🥉 The New Nordic Union

Men's Doubles
🥇 San guglielmo | 🥈 Apabeossie | 🥉 Berlin and Hanover

Women's Doubles
🥇 San guglielmo | 🥈 Apabeossie | 🥉 Moravian-Silesian Kingdom

Men's 100m
🥇 Nardin | 🥈 Cantabriae | 🥉 Moravian-Silesian Kingdom

Women's 100m
🥇 Esekistan | 🥈 San guglielmo | 🥉 Republic of Yucatan

Men's 5,000m
🥇 Republic of Yucatan | 🥈 Moravian-Silesian Kingdom | 🥉 Nardin

Women's 5,000m
🥇 The New Nordic Union | 🥈 San guglielmo | 🥉 Republic of Yucatan

Men's 4 x 100m Relay
🥇 Cantabriae | 🥈 Esekistan | 🥉 Berlin and Hanover

Women's 4 x 100m Relay
🥇 Elania Kingdom | 🥈 Moravian-Silesian Kingdom | 🥉 Republic of Yucatan

Men's 100m Hurdles
🥇 Nardin | 🥈 Elania Kingdom | 🥉 Apabeossie

Women's 100m Hurdles
🥇 Elania Kingdom | 🥈 Esekistan | 🥉 Cantabriae

Men's 3,000m Steeplechase
🥇 Cantabriae | 🥈 Moravian-Silesian Kingdom | 🥉 Yahlia

Women's 3,000m Steeplechase
🥇 Republic of Yucatan | 🥈 Nardin | 🥉 Yahlia

Men's Discus Throw
🥇 Yahlia | 🥈 Cantabriae | 🥉 Nardin

Women's Discus Throw
🥇 Republic of Yucatan | 🥈 Apabeossie | 🥉 Moravian-Silesian Kingdom

Men's Long Jump
🥇 Cantabriae | 🥈 Esekistan | 🥉 Elania Kingdom

Women's Long Jump
🥇 Moravian-Silesian Kingdom | 🥈 Republic of Yucatan | 🥉 Esekistan

Individual Dressage
🥇 Yahlia | 🥈 The New Nordic Union | 🥉 Elania Kingdom

Individual Jumping
🥇 Moravian-Silesian Kingdom | 🥈 Berlin and Hanover | 🥉 The New Nordic Union

Men's Individual Foil
🥇 Apabeossie | 🥈 Cantabriae | 🥉 Elania Kingdom

Women's Individual Foil
🥇 Yahlia | 🥈 Apabeossie | 🥉 The New Nordic Union

Men's Team Foil
🥇 Republic of Yucatan | 🥈 The New Nordic Union | 🥉 Elania Kingdom

Women's Team Foil
🥇 The New Nordic Union | 🥈 Cantabriae | 🥉 Apabeossie

Men's Individual All-around
🥇 Moravian-Silesian Kingdom | 🥈 The New Nordic Union | 🥉 Berlin and Hanover

Women's Individual All-around
🥇 Yahlia | 🥈 Moravian-Silesian Kingdom | 🥉 Nardin

Men's Team
🥇 The New Nordic Union | 🥈 Berlin and Hanover | 🥉 Yahlia

Women's Team
🥇 Moravian-Silesian Kingdom | 🥈 Apabeossie | 🥉 Republic of Yucatan

Men's tournament
🥇 Yahlia | 🥈 Republic of Yucatan | 🥉 The New Nordic Union

Women's tournament
🥇 Republic of Yucatan | 🥈 Apabeossie | 🥉 Nardin

Men's 100m Freestyle
🥇 Apabeossie | 🥈 San guglielmo | 🥉 Berlin and Hanover

Women's 100m Freestyle
🥇 Elania Kingdom | 🥈 The New Nordic Union | 🥉 Apabeossie

Men's 200m Freestyle
🥇 Apabeossie | 🥈 Cantabriae | 🥉 Elania Kingdom

Women's 200m Freestyle
🥇 Berlin and Hanover | 🥈 Cantabriae | 🥉 Yahlia

Men's 200m Butterfly
🥇 Yahlia | 🥈 Moravian-Silesian Kingdom | 🥉 Cantabriae

Women's 200m Butterfly
🥇 Cantabriae | 🥈 Nardin | 🥉 The New Nordic Union

Men's 4 x 100m Freestyle Relay
🥇 San guglielmo | 🥈 Elania Kingdom | 🥉 Apabeossie

Women's 4 x 100m Freestyle Relay
🥇 Cantabriae | 🥈 Republic of Yucatan | 🥉 Yahlia

Men's 10m Platform
🥇 Republic of Yucatan | 🥈 Elania Kingdom | 🥉 Apabeossie

Women's 10m Platform
🥇 Berlin and Hanover | 🥈 Nardin | 🥉 Elania Kingdom

Men's Team Tournament
🥇 Apabeossie | 🥈 Yahlia | 🥉 Cantabriae

Women's Team Tournament
🥇 Republic of Yucatan | 🥈 Moravian-Silesian Kingdom | 🥉 Yahlia


Bulletin V: The Opening Ceremonies Commence!

After a little delay, we are back and the opening ceremonies have taken place! Read all about the spectacular event here! In the coming days the events will be taking place, and the medal leaderboard will be updated accordingly. Best of luck to all!

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Bulletin IV: Skopje 2021 Summer Olympics

After a close vote amongst the participating nations, the host city for the First European Summer Olympiad has been chosen: Skopje, nominated by Yahlia, will soon welcome athletes from all participating nations for a celebratory month of sports and feats of athletic prowess. The European Olympic Commission thanks all nations who submitted nominations for hosting the Olympics, and congratulates Yahlia on winning the honor. The theme chosen for this Olympiad is Onwards to Glory. The opening ceremonies for the games will take place within the next week, and the first events soon afterwards. Stay tuned for further broadcasts!

*Note: due to lower attendance numbers, any late applications may still be sent in via telegram to Nardin if there is still interest.

Participating Nations

Bulletin III: Vote for the Host City

With applications for participation in the Olympics coming to a close, voting for the host city of the first Summer Olympics shall now be held. Listed below are the three finalist nominees vying for the honor. In order to vote, telegram Nardin with the names of all three nations, ranked from first to third according to your favorites. All participating nations in the Olympics may vote, and nominees may vote for themselves. Voting will remain open until the end of the month, June 30, or until all eligible voters have sent in their choices.

Nominees

Nation

City Nominee

Motto

Logo

Cantabriae

La Bahía

Las olimpiadas que siempre has soñado

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Moravian-Silesian Kingdom

Brno

Together with Passion

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Yahlia

Skopje

Onwards to Glory

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Bulletin II: Applying for the Olympic Games

Applications for entry into the first Europe Summer Olympics are now officially open. To apply, send the following application via telegram or Discord DM to Nardin. Applications will be accepted from June 14 to June 27.

Application

- Full Nation Name
-Link to National Flag
- If non-WA nation, name of nation used in WA
- Choice of 10 individual events with advantage applied*
(ex. Men's 100m Freestyle, Women's Team Foil, etc.)
- Choice of 8 individual events with disadvantage applied*
(see above example)
- Note any events that your athletes will not participate in, if any

*Alternatively, if you have no preference which events to have advantage/disadvantage on, let me know and I will apply these randomly for you.

Bulletin I: Host City Contest and Applications

Good day, nations of Europe! In anticipation for the Summer Olympics which will be held this coming July in Tokyo, our lovely region shall hold an Olympiad for itself, in which the best and brightest of our nation's athletes shall compete against one another on the glory of the world stage! The European Summer Olympics will open (hopefully) on July 1st, running throughout the month, with the closing ceremonies and final medal count taking place (probably) on August 1st. Refer back to this dispatch for future announcements that will be forthcoming for more information. You want to sign up, you say? Well continue reading to find out how we'll be doing it!


*APPLICATIONS CLOSED*

For every Olympics, a host city is needed to serve as the focal point for all events, giving the city and nation as a whole to show off and express themselves, and also to give the rest of the world a taste of their cultures and ideas. While the games will be run and overseen by the Olympic Commission, the prestige of serving as the location of the first European Summer Olympics is still up in the air for the taking! As such, a contest to decide the host city begins now, with applications being accepted from June 11th until June 21st. If you decide to nominate one of your cities for the contest, follow the application directions below. Take your time creating a quality application for the city of your choice; this includes the motto of the games, meant to encapsulate the spirit the event will convey, as well as the official logo to be used. You may also create a factbook for your nominee city; while this is not a requirement, it may help convince other nations to vote for your entry.

All applications will be considered carefully by Olympic Commissioners Nardin, Rivierenland, and Apabeossie. The best applications (number depending on amount of entries) will be voted on by all Olympic participant nations. The application to play in the games themselves will be released soon. Stand by for future updates to this.

Application

- Nation Name
- Host City Nominee
- Motto for the 1st Summer Olympiad
- Logo for the 1st Summer Olympiad

*Requirements: must be a resident in Europe; must be in the WA; telegram application to Nardin
**Note: This is NOT the application to sign up for the games themselves; a separate application form will be released soon. Only apply to this contest if you wish to have your nation host the Olympics

Read dispatch

As an update, applications for the Games are still being accepted until next week, so consider signing up. Play! Win! Get lots of shiny medals!

I set myself a reminder a few hours ago to make sure I sign up tomorrow, so expect my telegram in the next 18 hours or so UwU

Nardin, Apabeossie, Libertandonien, Eco-Paris Reformation, and 1 otherKurdislavic algharbistan

Yahlia wrote:I set myself a reminder a few hours ago to make sure I sign up tomorrow, so expect my telegram in the next ~18 hours or so UwU

OwO I can't wait, the anticipation is almost too much to bear

Yahlia, Eco-Paris Reformation, and Kurdislavic algharbistan

Einswenn I changed my VPN to Canada to avoid playing with Russians and yet the universe finds a way to torture me 😔

The Oriental Empire wrote:Einswenn I changed my VPN to Canada to avoid playing with Russians and yet the universe finds a way to torture me 😔

Maybe Einswenn is your VPN provider, and he's been routing your connection through Russia to force you to play with Russians

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Even when the sky comes falling,
Even when the sun don't shine,
I got faith in you and I,
So put your pretty little hand in mine.

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I'm just checking in while I still have the opportunity. My last day of teaching is today. I'm simply kicking back and letting the kids watch movies while I relax. Take advantage of your day while it lasts! ~Eco-Paris Reformation.

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🎬Question of the Day: Which film, if your life were a movie, would you choose and why? Also, what are your opinions on horror films?🎬

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~ Berlin and Hanover - hi bubs! 💙

~ North of Americas - hi mi amor! ❤️

North of Americas, Galway-Dublin, The Champions League, San guglielmo, and 3 othersThe new mexican confederation, Elania Kingdom, and Berlin and Hanover

Nardin wrote:Maybe Einswenn is your VPN provider, and he's been routing your connection through Russia to force you to play with Russians

And for what smh
Nobody outside of Russia likes to play with Russians

Hello Europa!
Today, Four exciting matches will take place at different stadiums in Arklanda.

Saralonia v Nardin 17:00 GMT+1
Walfo v Solsevara 17:00 GMT+1
Aberdoom v Othenhiem 19:30 GMT+1
Einswenn v Arklanda 19:30 GMT+1
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The Oriental Empire wrote:Einswenn I changed my VPN to Canada to avoid playing with Russians and yet the universe finds a way to torture me 😔

Nardin wrote:Maybe Einswenn is your VPN provider, and he's been routing your connection through Russia to force you to play with Russians

Some things are inevitable and you have to deal with it

Yahlia it's time for you to present your new business SudVPN as an alternative

The Oriental Empire wrote:And for what smh
Nobody outside of Russia likes to play with Russians

Sis, I'm literally Russian but I don't want to play with Russians too 🤡✋

Libertandonien

I got the new timetable for next school year and it's so sh*tty 😩

The new mexican confederation

Eco-Paris Reformation wrote:

🎬Question of the Day: Also, what are your opinions on horror films?🎬

I really like the horror genre and I think many horror movies deserve more respect since only one horror movie has ever gotten a Oscar and they are never nominated since Hollywood higher ups don't consider them a good genre, and its not their fault due to the amount of garbage thrown out each year since most modern horror movies are the same thing for the most part.

San guglielmo and Eco-Paris Reformation

Eco-Paris Reformation wrote:🎬Question of the Day: Which film, if your life were a movie, would you choose and why? Also, what are your opinions on horror films?🎬

The movie resembling my life is probably shelved, haha.

I enjoy horror movies. I'm a fan of Svengoolie, syndicated TV horror movie host. He looks schlocky (obvious pasted-on mustache, goatee, etc.) as some of the schlock movies on there, haha. But I also like more 'A' rated horror films. However, they need to showcase undead (vampires, as opposed to zombies) or otherworldly: demons apart from poltergeists and possessions

Eco-Paris Reformation and The new mexican confederation

Damn the SocDems really screwed up

Libertandonien and Eco-Paris Reformation

Libertandonien

The Oriental Empire wrote:Damn the SocDems really screwed up

Wait, where?:(

Libertandonien wrote:Wait, where?:(

Sweden
The prime Minister and the SocDems had the support of the greens and the leftists and didn't even have a majority government and the SocDems pretty much screwed up their entire relationship with the leftists making them lose a major part of their votes

As of today I think the prime Minister got voted out and it's pretty likely that a Moderates and Nationalists will win the next election

If they win Sweden will be ruled by extreme capitalists (who sold most state owned things like schools to private businesses), racist Nationalists and Christian democrats

Libertandonien

The Oriental Empire wrote:Sweden
The prime Minister and the SocDems had the support of the greens and the leftists and didn't even have a majority government and the SocDems pretty much screwed up their entire relationship with the leftists making them lose a major part of their votes

As of today I think the prime Minister got voted out and it's pretty likely that a Moderates and Nationalists will win the next election

How did they screw up their relationship?

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