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Senria at the Invictus Games | |
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IOC code | SEN |
NOC | Senrian Invictus Committee |
Medals |
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Summer appearances | |
1910, 1914, 1926, 1938, 1942, 1950, 1954, 1958, 1962, 1966, 1970, 1974, 1978, 1982, 1986, 1990, 1994, 1998, 2002, 2006, 2010, 2014, 2018 | |
Winter appearances | |
1924, 1936, 1940, 1948, 1952, 1956, 1960, 1964, 1972, 1976, 1980, 1984, 1988, 1992, 1996, 2000, 2004, 2008, 2012, 2016, 2020 |
Senria first participated in the Invictus Games in 1910, and has competed at almost every hosting of the Invictus since 1924. It did not attend any games between 1918 and 1923 on account of the Senrian Revolution and boycotted the 1968 Winter Invictus in Rongzhuo. The country has also hosted the Invictus five times - the Summer Invictus in 1958, 1970, and 1990, and the Winter Invictus in 1976 and 2000.
The country won its first Invictus medals in 1914 and its first gold medals in 1926. Senria typically fares well at both Summer and Winter Games, and is among the most successful countries at the games; Senrian athletes have traditionally done well in martial arts such as zuudou and wrestling, gymnastics, swimming, athletics, baseball, Aventine skiing, ski jumping, speed skating, and figure skating.
Hosted games
Senria has formally hosted the Invictus Games on five occasions.
Games | Type | Dates | Host city |
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1958 | Summer | XX September - XX October 1958 | Keisi |
1970 | Summer | XX November - XX December 1970 | Tosei |
1976 | Winter | XX July - XX August 1976 | Nobeoka |
1990 | Summer | XX September - XX October 1990 | Keisi |
2000 | Winter | XX-XX July 2000 | Ubeyama |
Senria was the first independent Coian country to host the Summer Invictus Games; while the games had been held in Coius before with the 1902 Adunis Summer Games, Tsabara was a Gaullican colony at the time.
Cancelled games
Games | Type | Planned dates | Host city |
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1946 | Summer | XX-XX October 1946 | Keisi |
Senria was awarded the 1946 Summer Invictus in 1940, becoming the first independent Coian country to be awarded hosting rights for the Invictus Games. However, the International Invictus Committee ultimately cancelled the 1946 games due to the outbreak of the Solarian War, which ended in the month that the games were supposed to be held. The Senrian government protested the cancellation of the games, and used the facilities constructed for the 1946 games for an event known as the Keisi International Athletic Exhibition. Some of the facilities in question were subsequently used for the 1958 Summer Games.
Unsuccessful bids
Games | Type | Host city | Winning bid |
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1950 | Summer | Keisi | Template:Country data Estmere St. Avelines, Estmere |
1954 | Summer | Keisi | File:Eldmark.png Hammarvik, Eldmark |
1968 | Winter | Tukayama | Rongzhuo, Shangea |
1984 | Winter | Ubeyama | Helganes, Scovern |
2010 | Summer | Isikawa | Baiqiao, Shangea |
Medal tables
Summer medal table
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Winter medal table
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Medals by summer sport
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Medals by winter sport
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Flagbearers
- Template:Country data Estmere 1910 Morwall – name
- 1914 Liberty City – name
- 1924 Sainte-Marie – name
- 1926 Wiesstadt – name
- 1936 tbd – name
- 1938 Nouvelle-Rayenne – name
- 1940 Verlois – name
- 1942 Vicalvi – name
- 1948 tbd – name
- Template:Country data Estmere 1950 St. Avelines – name
- 1952 tbd – name
- File:Eldmark.png 1954 Hammarvik – name
- 1956 tbd – name
- 1958 Keisi – name
- 1960 Lac-Éloïse – name
- 1962 Rémont – name
- 1964 Paltamo – name
- 1966 Patovatra – name
- 1970 Tosei – name
- 1972 Spálgleann – name
- 1974 Los Santos – name
- 1976 Nobeoka – name
- 1978 Westbrücken – name
- 1980 tbd – name
- 1982 Ogbei – name
- 1984 Helganes – name
- 1986 Sainte-Marie – name
- 1988 Bougainville – name
- 1990 Keisi – name
- 1992 Sangang – name
- 1994 Harimisaareke – name
- 1996 Benbaun – name
- 1998 San Alessandro – name
- 2000 Ubeyama – name
- 2002 Port Hope – name
- 2004 Shenkong – name
- 2006 Crescent Island City – name
- 2008 Barnier – name
- 2010 Baiqiao – name
- 2012 Rayenne – name
- 2014 Gatôn – name
- 2016 Linå – name
- 2018 Spálgleann – name
- 2020 Ulan Khol – name