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After some discussion the IIGC decided an additional competition highlighting winter sports would be a fitting supplement to their Summer Games and instituted the Winter Games beginning in 1976; therefore there would now be an Istroyan Games every two years, alternating between Summer and Winter Games. The first Winter Games were held in [[Aciria]], again chosen through random draw. | After some discussion the IIGC decided an additional competition highlighting winter sports would be a fitting supplement to their Summer Games and instituted the Winter Games beginning in 1976; therefore there would now be an Istroyan Games every two years, alternating between Summer and Winter Games. The first Winter Games were held in [[Aciria]], again chosen through random draw. | ||
==International Istroyan Games Committee== | ==International Istroyan Games Committee== | ||
The IIGC is responsible for selecting host nations, overseeing the planning of the Games and negotiating sponsorship and broadcasting rights. The Committee makes all pronouncements in three languages; [[Julian Ænglish|English]], [[Caphiric Latin|Latin]] and the language of the current host nation. The committee board is required to have members from several different nations. The IIGC maintains offices in [[ | The IIGC is responsible for selecting host nations, overseeing the planning of the Games and negotiating sponsorship and broadcasting rights. The Committee makes all pronouncements in three languages; [[Julian Ænglish|English]], [[Caphiric Latin|Latin]] and the language of the current host nation. The committee board is required to have members from several different nations. The IIGC maintains offices in [[Stretton|Anglei]], [[Trosseurs]], [[Kurst]] and [[Hanzeong]]. | ||
The current president of the Committee is Patrick de Weluta of [[Urcea]], who has served since 2003, taking over from Leon Villeneuve of [[Aciria]] who served from 1979 until 2003. The other former presidents are Harold Scudder of [[Anglei]] who served 1950-1960 and Satō Ichika of [[Canpei]] who served 1960-1979 as the committee's only female president. | The current president of the Committee is Patrick de Weluta of [[Urcea]], who has served since 2003, taking over from Leon Villeneuve of [[Aciria]] who served from 1979 until 2003. The other former presidents are Harold Scudder of [[Anglei]] who served 1950-1960 and Satō Ichika of [[Canpei]] who served 1960-1979 as the committee's only female president. | ||
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| Boycotted by [[Urcea]], [[Talionia | | Boycotted by [[Urcea]], [[Talionia]], [[Hollona and Diorisia]], [[Corcra]], [[Orclenia]], [[Vinesia]], [[Pelaxia]], and [[Carna]]. | ||
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|[[ | |[[Stretton 1982 Summer Games]] | ||
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|[[Levantia]] | |[[Levantia]] | ||
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|CITY 1980 Winter Games | |CITY 1980 Winter Games | ||
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| Boycotted by [[Urcea]], [[Talionia | | Boycotted by [[Urcea]], [[Talionia]], [[Hollona and Diorisia]], [[Corcra]], [[Orclenia]], [[Vinesia]], [[Pelaxia]], and [[Carna]]. | ||
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|[[ | |[[Stretton 1988 Winter Games]] | ||
|{{flagicon|Anglei}} [[Anglei|Anglei]] | |{{flagicon|Anglei}} [[Anglei|Anglei]] | ||
| rowspan="2" |[[Levantia]] | | rowspan="2" |[[Levantia]] | ||
|First Winter Games held in Levantia | |First Winter Games held in Levantia. | ||
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| | |Holchester 1992 Winter Games | ||
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| Boycotted by [[Caphiria]]. | | Boycotted by [[Caphiria]]. |