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The ''' | The '''2000 Winter Games''', officially known as the '''VII Istroyan Winter Games''', and commonly known as '''Anloiya 2000''', were an international multi-sport competition held in [[Anloiya]], [[Ulunkheria]], Tierrador, from February 12 to 29, 2000. It marked the first time the Winter Games had been held in [[Crona]] since [[Easthampton 1984 Winter Games|1984]], where it was held in [[Easthampton]], [[Arcerion]]. The majority of events were held in the host city of Anloiya itself. However, all of the skiing events took place in the more mountainous [[Konakatee Hills]] [[w:Ski resort|ski resort]] and the [[Australis Center National Park]] in the nearby town of [[Sauhomac]], Ulunkheria. | ||
A total of 40 nations participated, sending 1,100 athletes to compete in 43 events. Tierrador, the host nation, would go on to win a total of seven gold medals, the most in Tierradorian winter games history. | |||
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==Medals== | ==Medals== | ||
==Opening Ceremony== | ==Opening Ceremony== | ||
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The 2000 Winter Games, officially known as the VII Istroyan Winter Games, and commonly known as Anloiya 2000, were an international multi-sport competition held in Anloiya, Ulunkheria, Tierrador, from February 12 to 29, 2000. It marked the first time the Winter Games had been held in Crona since 1984, where it was held in Easthampton, Arcerion. The majority of events were held in the host city of Anloiya itself. However, all of the skiing events took place in the more mountainous Konakatee Hills ski resort and the Australis Center National Park in the nearby town of Sauhomac, Ulunkheria.
A total of 40 nations participated, sending 1,100 athletes to compete in 43 events. Tierrador, the host nation, would go on to win a total of seven gold medals, the most in Tierradorian winter games history.
Venues and Infrastructure
Medals
Opening Ceremony
Closing Ceremony
Broadcasting and Marketing
Mascot
The official mascot for the Games was Minrae the Magpie, who featured heavily on advertising and merchandise. The Metzettan Magpie is the country's national bird.
Emblem
Event Winners
43 events were contested, meaning nations had 129 chances to win a medal. In the case of team sports, each team member receives a medal, but it is only counted as one medal for the nation.
Medallists
Discipline | Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Figure Skating | Men's Singles | Gold Citizen
Country |
Silver Citizen
Country |
Bronze Citizen
Country |
Women's Singles | Tierrador | |||
Pair Skating | ||||
Ice Dance | ||||
Speed Skating | Men's 500m | |||
Men's 1000m | ||||
Men's 10,000m | Tierrador | |||
Women's 500m | ||||
Women's 1000m | ||||
Women's 10,000m | ||||
Ice Hockey | Men's Ice Hockey | Tierrador | ||
Women's Ice Hockey | Tierrador | |||
Curling | Men's Curling | |||
Women's Curling | ||||
Mixed Doubles | ||||
Cross Country Skiing | Men's 10km | Tierrador | ||
Men's 30km | ||||
Women's 10km | ||||
Women's 30km | ||||
Alpine Skiing | Men's Downhill | Tierrador | ||
Men's Slalom | ||||
Women's Downhill | ||||
Women's Slalom | Tierrador | |||
Ski Jumping | Men's Large Hill | |||
Women's Large Hill | ||||
Snowboarding | Men's Slalom | |||
Men's Half-Pipe | Tierrador | |||
Men's Cross | ||||
Women's Slalom | ||||
Women's Half-Pipe | ||||
Women's Cross | ||||
Biathlon | Men's Biathlon | |||
Women's Biathlon | ||||
Sled-Dog Racing | Men's Race | |||
Women's Race | ||||
Bobsleigh | Men's Fours | Tierrador | ||
Men's Twos | ||||
Women's Fours | ||||
Women's Twos | ||||
Skeleton | Men's Skeleton | |||
Women's Skeleton | ||||
Luge | Men's Luge | |||
Women's Luge |
Nation Rankings
Rank | Country | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | X | X | X | X | X |