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Latest revision as of 03:14, 3 December 2022
Host city | Tofino, Zian, Zamastan |
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Motto | Unity in a new world |
Nations | 97 |
Athletes | 9,893 |
Events | 215 |
Opening | 13 August |
Closing | 29 August |
Opened by | |
Cauldron | |
Stadium | Tofino Olympic Stadium |
The 2004 Summer Olympics, commonly known as Tofino '04, was an international multi-sport event for the Olympic Games held from August 13-29, 2004, in Tofino, Zian, Zamastan. It was the seventh time the Olympics and the sixth time the Summer Games were hosted in Zamastan, and the second time Tofino was the host city. The Games saw 9,893 athletes compete, accompanied by 5,501 team officials from 97 countries, including first-time participants Peoratia and Apatonia. With 215 medal events in 26 different sports including rugby sevens and golf for the first time, the final medal tally was led by Zamastan with 33 gold medals and 84 overall, followed by Yuan and Quetana. Several world and Olympic records were also broken during these Games.
Bidding and Election
The process for the 2004 Summer Olympics was officially launched on 16 May 1999. The first step for each city was to submit an initial application to the International Olympic Committee by 13 September 1999, confirming their intention to bid. Completed official bid files containing answers to a 25-question IOC form were to be submitted by each city by the deadline of 14 January 2000. On 4 June 2000, four candidate cities were chosen for the shortlist: Cardoza, Courbagne, Tofino, and Kuye. Tofino had previously hosted in 1958, Courbagne hosted in 1974. Three cities—Shanghan, Leonrau, and Saint Elmenau—failed to reach the candidature phase.
Atal al-Mouta of Sulifa headed the 10-member Evaluation Commission, having also chaired the evaluation commission for the 2002 Summer Olympics bids. The commission made on-site inspections in the second quarter of 2001. They issued a comprehensive technical appraisal for IOC members on 2 September, one month before the elections. Many safeguards were put in place to prevent bidding cities from communicating with or directly influencing the 101 IOC members eligible to vote in the elections. For example, cities could not invite any IOC member to visit, nor could they send anything that could be construed as a gift. Nonetheless, bidding cities invested large sums in their PR and media programs to indirectly influence the IOC members by garnering domestic support and backing from sports media and general international media.
The final voting was held in Ieraskevi, Alcarres on 2 October 2001, with Tofino and Courbagne considered favorites to secure the Games. Kuye was eliminated after the first round of voting, and Cardoza after the second. Tofino took a significant lead over Courbagne, heading into the final round; the lead was held, and after recieving 77 votes Tofino was announced as host of the 2004 Summer Olympics.
City | Country | Votes |
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Tofino | Zamastan | 77 |
Courbagne | New Elkland | 21 |
Cardoza | Paraboca | 3 |
Development and preparation
Medals
Tofino's medal design was unveiled in May 2003. The design is intended to resemble Tofino's landscape, with a semi-translucent section containing a "patchwork quilt" of diamonds representing mountains; the diamonds themselves contain designs that reflect Zamastan's provinces.
Venues
The 2004 Games used a mixture of newly built venues, existing facilities and temporary facilities, some of them in well known locations such as Kingston and Jericho Basin. Some of the facilities are being reused in their Olympic form, while others were constructed so that they could either be reduced in size or moved elsewhere. The plans were intended to contribute to the regeneration of North Coome in east Tofino which is the site of East Olympic Park and of the neighboring Odessa.
The venues within Tofino-Arinals Metropolitan Area were divided into four zones: the Olympic Zone, the River Zone, the City Zone, and Coast Side. In addition to these were venues that, by necessity, are outside the boundaries of Greater Tofino.
Olympic Park Zone
The Olympic Zone encompassed all of the facilities within the 500 acres (2 km2) Olympic Park in North Coome. This park was developed on existing waste and industrial land, and is fifteen minutes by public train from downtown Tofino. The park contained in the following below:
Venue | Permanent/ Temporary |
Sports | Capacity | Ref. | |
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Olympics | Paralympics | ||||
Aquatics Centre | Permanent | Diving, Modern Pentathlon (swimming), Swimming, Synchronized Swimming | Swimming | 17,500 | |
Basketball Arena | Temporary | Basketball, Handball (medal round) | Wheelchair Rugby, Wheelchair Basketball | 12,000 | |
BMX Track | Permanent1 | Cycling (BMX) | — | 6,000 | |
Abbone Estate | Permanent | — | Wheelchair Tennis | 10,500 | |
Meyers Box | Permanent | Handball, Modern Pentathlon (fencing) | Goalball | 7,000 | |
MasterDome | Permanent1 | Cycling (track) | Cycling (track) | 6,000 | |
Anchor Arena | Temporary2 | Field Hockey | Football seven-a-side, Football five-a-side | 16,000 | |
Olympic Stadium | Permanent | Athletics, Ceremonies (opening/closing) | Athletics, Ceremonies (opening/closing) | 80,000 | |
Water Polo Arena | Temporary | Water polo | — | 5,000 |
- The Olympic Village, with accommodation for all athletes and team officials (some 17,320 beds in total). After the games the village became a district of the Batton Heights development, a multibillion-pound development project on the former railway goods yard to the east of the Olympic Park. (Accredited technical officials – referees, umpires, etc. – are housed in hotel space in Tirzah Docklands).
- The Olympic Press and Broadcast Centres.
- Central Live In the heart of the Olympic Park, Park Live was a live site accommodating over 15,000 spectators and park visitors. With two giant screens broadcasting live games coverage and a presentation stage hosting athlete and guest interviews, it was the fifth largest venue on the Olympic Park and the first time a live site of this type had ever been created inside an Olympic Park.
River Zone
The River Zone features three main venues in the Kingston district area straddling the Zian River and the entrance to Horseshoe Bay:
Venue | Sports | Capacity | Ref. | |
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Olympics | Paralympics | |||
Terocca Stadium | Boxing, Fencing, Judo, Table Tennis, Taekwondo, Weightlifting, Wrestling | Boccia, Judo, Powerlifting, Table Tennis, Volleyball (sitting), Wheelchair Fencing | from 5,000 to 10,000 | |
Elwich Arena | Basketball (final), Gymnastics (artistic, trampolining) | Wheelchair basketball | 20,000 (OG) 18,000 (PG) |
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Artillery Park | Shooting | Archery, Shooting | 7,500 (OG) 5,000 (PG) |
In the initial plan for the River Zone, a temporary 6,000 seat capacity facility to be called Elwich Arena 2 was to have been built alongside Terocca Stadium to host the badminton and rhythmic gymnastics events. However, the cost led to alternatives being suggested, eventually leading to the cancellation of the arena and the transfer of its planned events to Nelson Arena instead.
City Zone
The City Zone is formed out of all the remaining venues within Tofino. They are quite widely spread across central, west, and south Tofino:
Venue | Sports | Capacity | Ref. | |
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Olympics | Paralympics | |||
Kingston Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club | Tennis | — | 30,000 | |
Aster Court Exhibition Centre | Volleyball (indoor) | — | 15,000 | |
Dyae Guards Parade | Volleyball (beach) | — | 15,000 | |
Gaviria Park | Swimming (marathon), Triathlon | — | 3,000 | |
President's Cricket Ground | Archery | — | 6,500 | |
Marathon Course | Athletics (marathon and race walk) | Athletics]] (marathon) | Not listed. | |
Orris Arena | Badminton, Gymnastics (rhythmic) | — | 6,000 | |
Orris Stadium | Football | — | 90,000 |
The men's and women's time trials in road cycling took place on specially laid out courses starting and finishing at Congressional Hall.
Coast Side
Five of the venues were on the Horseshoe Bay coast:
Venue | Sports | Capacity | Ref. | |
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Olympics | Paralympics | |||
Roosevelt Hatch | — | Cycling (road) | ||
Dorn Beach | Canoeing (sprint), Rowing | Rowing | 30,000 maximum (OG) 6,000 (PG) |
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Grouse Mount Arena | Cycling (mountain biking) | — | 20,000 (includes 3,000 seating) | |
Coastal Valley White Water Center | Canoeing (slalom) | — | 12,000 maximum | |
Anchor National Sailing Academy | Sailing | Sailing | 4,600 (OG) 17,400 (PG) |
Games
Opening Ceremony
The Opening ceremony took place on August 13th, opening with a segment narrated by former-President Aiden Avery praising international unity and paying a moment of silence for the lives lost in the combat operations in Vulkaria. Actors Jesse Simotand and Cristina Classi delivered a two-minute address with an appeal to environmental conservation and the prevention of global warming, with the Games later being known for open displays of activism. The crowd in the stadium numbered 90,000 and the event was broadcast to an estimated global audience of three billion.
The ceremony highlighted aspects of Zamastanian history and culture, beginning with a tribute to the Catica First Nations. The performance expanded into the historical interpretations of the Revolutionary War, industrialization and expansion, the World War, and the creation of the Coalition of Crown Albatross. Cultural aspects were shown through a hip-hop performance by Merlin Stay and a performance by legendary jazz musician Simon Sardou, who was 97 at the time and passed away only 4 days later. Stay and Sardou were flanked during their performances by culturally dressed dancers from different regions in Zamastan.
The games were officially opened by President of Zamastan Cassious Castovia, while the Olympic Torch was lit by Zamastan national football team star Isaiah Ross.
Sports
Aquatics | Diving | ||
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Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
3 m springboard (Men) | Quetana | Zamastan | |
3 m springboard (Women) | Quetana | Zamastan | |
10 m platform (Men) | Yuan | ||
10 m platform (Women) | Zamastan | Vitosium | |
Swimming | |||
200m freestyle (Men) | Zamastan | Zamastan | |
200m freestyle (Women) | Zamastan | Yuan | |
400m freestyle (Men) | Zamastan | Zamastan | |
400m freestyle (Women) | Quetana | Zamastan | |
1500m freestyle (Men) | Quetana | ||
1500m freestyle (Women) | Zamastan | ||
100m backstroke (Men) | Zamastan | Quetana | |
100m backstroke (Women) | Quetana | Zamastan | |
200m backstroke (Men) | Yuan | Avergnon | |
200m backstroke (Women) | Zamastan | ||
100m butterfly (Men) | Zamastan | Yuan | |
100m butterfly (Women) | Vitosium | Quetana | |
200m butterfly (Men) | Zamastan | Zamastan | |
200m butterfly (Women) | |||
100m medley (Men) | Avergnon | Zamastan | |
100m medley (Women) | Zamastan | ||
200m medley (Men) | Zamastan | ||
200m medley (Women) | Zamastan | Avergnon | |
Synchronized Swimming | |||
Zamastan | |||
Water Polo | |||
Quetana | Zamastan |
Archery | |||
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Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
Individual (Men) | Zamastan | ||
Individual (Women) | Avergnon | Zamastan | Shoassau |
Teams (Men) | Shoassau | Yuan | Zamastan |
Teams (Women) | Quetana |
Athletics | |||
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Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
200 metres (Men) | Zamastan | Janapa | Quetana |
200 metres (Women) | Quetana | Janapa | |
400 metres (Men) | Zamastan | Shoassau | Avergnon |
400 metres (Women) | Yuan | ||
800 metres (Men) | Janapa | Vitosium | |
800 metres (Women) | Shoassau | Yuan | |
1500 metres (Men) | Zamastan | Janapa | |
1500 metres (Women) | Zamastan | ||
5000 metres (Men) | Janapa | Zamastan | |
5000 metres (Women) | |||
10 000 metres (Men) | Janapa | Quetana | |
10 000 metres (Women) | Janapa | Zamastan | |
110 metres hurdles (Men) | Janapa | Yuan | Shoassau |
110 metres hurdles (Women) | Zamastan | ||
400 metres hurdles (Men) | Vitosium Jovi Laurita |
Zamastan | |
400 metres hurdles (Women) | Zamastan | ||
3000 metres steeplechase (Men) | Quetana | ||
3000 metres steeplechase (Women) | Quetana | Zamastan | |
Marathon (Men) | Zamastan | Yuan | |
Marathon (Women) | Zamastan | Yuan | |
High Jump (Men) | Quetana | Zamastan | Vitosium Jovi Laurita |
High Jump (Women) | Zamastan | ||
Pole Vault (Men) | Vitosium Jovi Laurita |
Zamastan | Quetana |
Pole Vault (Women) | Quetana | ||
Long Jump (Men) | Quetana | Shoassau | Zamastan |
Long Jump (Women) | Yuan | ||
Triple Jump (Men) | Zamastan | Vitosium Jovi Laurita |
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Triple Jump (Women) | Yuan | Zamastan | |
Shotput (Men) | Zamastan | ||
Shotput (Women) | Yuan | ||
Discus Throw (Men) | Avergnon | Yuan | Zamastan |
Discus Throw (Women) | Zamastan | ||
Hammer Throw (Men) | |||
Hammer Throw (Women) | Zamastan | ||
Javelin Throw (Men) | Quetana | Zamastan | |
Javelin Throw (Women) | Shoassau | Yuan | Zamastan |
Decathlon (Men) | Quetana | ||
Decathlon (Women) | Zamastan |
Baseball | ||
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Gold | Silver | Bronze |
Team of 20 | Zamastan | Team of 20 |
Basketball | |||
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Gold | Silver | Bronze | |
Men | |||
Zamastan | Team of 12 | Team of 12 | |
Women | |||
Team of 12 | Team of 12 | Zamastan |
Boxing | |||
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Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
Flyweight (Men) | Quetana | Zamastan | |
Flyweight (Women) | |||
Lightweight (Men) | Zamastan | ||
Lightweight (Women) | Quetana | Avergnon | |
Welterweight (Men) | Zamastan | ||
Welterweight (Women) | |||
Middleweight (Men) | Zamastan | ||
Middleweight (Women) | Zamastan | Yuan | |
Heavyweight (Men) | |||
Heavyweight (Women) | Yuan | Avergnon | |
Super Heavyweight (Men) | Quetana | Quetana | |
Super Heavyweight (Women) | Zamastan | Yuan |
Canoeing | |||
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Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
200 m (Men) | Zamastan | Janapa | |
200 m (Women) | Yuan | ||
500 m (Men) | |||
500 m (Women) | Avergnon | ||
200 m (Men) | |||
1000 m (Women) | Janapa | ||
200 m (Men) | Zamastan | ||
1000 m (Women) | Vitosium |
Cycling | |||
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Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
BMX (Men) | |||
BMX (Women) | Avergnon | Quetana | |
Cross-country (Men) | Zamastan | ||
Cross-country (Women) | Yuan | ||
Road race (Men) | Quetana | ||
Road race (Women) | |||
Time trial (Men) | |||
Time trial (Women) | Quetana | ||
Omnium (Men) | Zamastan | ||
Omnium (Women) | |||
Team pursuit (Men) | |||
Team pursuit (Women) | Vitosium | Quetana | |
Team sprint (Men) | Zamastan | Quetana | |
Team sprint (Women) |
Fencing | |||
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Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
Epee individual (Men) | Yuan | ||
Epee individual (Women) | Zamastan | ||
Foil individual (Men) | Zamastan | Yuan | |
Foil individual (Women) | Zamastan | ||
Saber individual (Men) | Quetana | ||
Saber individual (Women) | Quetana |
Field Hockey | |||
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Gold | Silver | Bronze | |
Men | |||
Team of 11 | Team of 11 | Team of 11 | |
Women | |||
Team of 11 | Team of 11 | Team of 11 |
Football | |||
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Gold | Silver | Bronze | |
Men | |||
Zamastan | Shoassau | Team of 11 | |
Women | |||
Team of 11 | Team of 11 | Team of 11 |
Golf | |||
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Gold | Silver | Bronze | |
Men | |||
Zamastan | |||
Women | |||
Shoassau |
Gymnastics | |||
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Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
Balance beam (Men) | Yuan | Zamastan | |
Balance beam (Women) | Avergnon | Zamastan | |
Floor (Men) | Zamastan | ||
Floor (Women) | Zamastan | ||
Parallel bars (Men) | Yuan | ||
Parallel bars (Women) | Yuan | ||
Pommel horse (Men) | |||
Pommel horse (Women) | |||
Vault (Men) | Quetana | ||
Vault (Women) | Zamastan |
Handball | |||
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Gold | Silver | Bronze | |
Men | |||
Yuan | Zamastan | ||
Women | |||
Avergnon |
Judo | |||
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Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
48kg (Men) | Yuan | Zamastan | |
48kg (Women) | Yuan | ||
54kg (Men) | |||
54kg (Women) | |||
60kg (Men) | Zamastan | ||
60kg (Women) | Zamastan | Yuan | |
66kg (Men) | Yuan | ||
66kg (Women) | |||
72kg (Men) | Yuan | ||
72kg (Women) | Zamastan | ||
80kg (Men) | |||
80kg (Women) | Yuan | ||
90kg (Men) | Yuan | ||
90kg (Women) | |||
100kg (Men) | |||
100kg (Women) | Zamastan |
Modern pentathlon | |||
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Gold | Silver | Bronze | |
Men | |||
Yuan | |||
Women | |||
Shoassau | Zamastan |
Rowing | |||
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Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
Single sculls (Men) | Quetana | ||
Single sculls (Women) | Quetana | ||
Double sculls (Men) | |||
Double sculls (Women) | |||
Pair (Men) | |||
Pair (Women) | |||
Four (Men) | Vitosium | Yuan | |
Four (Women) | Quetana | ||
Eight (Men) | |||
Eight (Women) | Quetana |
Rugby | |||
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Gold | Silver | Bronze | |
Men | |||
Avergnon | Shoassau | Yuan | |
Women | |||
Sailing | |||
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Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
RS:X (Men) | Quetana | ||
RS:X (Women) | Yuan | Quetana | |
Finn (Men) | Yuan | ||
Finn (Women) | |||
Nacra 17 (Men) | |||
Nacra 17 (Women) | |||
470 (Men) | |||
470 (Women) | |||
49er (Men) | |||
49er (Women) | Quetana |
Table Tennis | |||
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Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
Singles (Men) | Yuan | ||
Singles (Women) | Yuan | Quetana | |
Team (Men) | Yuan | ||
Team (Women) |
Taekwondo | |||
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Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
58 kg (Men) | Yuan | ||
58 kg (Women) | Yuan | ||
68 kg (Men) | Yuan | ||
68 kg (Women) | Yuan | ||
80 kg (Men) | Yuan | ||
80 kg (Women) | Yuan | ||
+80 kg (Men) | Yuan | Quetana | |
+80 kg (Women) | Yuan |
Tennis | |||
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Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
Singles (Men) | |||
Singles (Women) | Zamastan | ||
Doubles (Men) | |||
Doubles (Women) | Quetana |
Triathlon | |||
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Gold | Silver | Bronze | |
Men | |||
Quetana | |||
Women | |||
Yuan |
Volleyball | |||
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Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
Volleyball (Men) | Quetana | ||
Volleyball (Women) | Zamastan | Quetana | |
Beach Volleyball (Men) | |||
Beach Volleyball (Women) | Yuan |
Weightlifting | |||
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Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
56 kg (Men) | Quetana | ||
56 kg (Women) | |||
62 kg (Men) | Yuan | ||
62 kg (Women) | Yuan | ||
69 kg (Men) | Yuan | ||
69 kg (Women) | |||
77 kg (Men) | |||
77 kg (Women) | Yuan | Quetana | |
85 kg (Men) | Quetana | ||
85 kg (Women) | |||
94 kg (Men) | |||
94 kg (Women) | Quetana | ||
105 kg (Men) | Yuan | ||
105 kg (Women) |
Wrestling | |||
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Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
freestyle 57 kg (Men) | Quetana | ||
freestyle 57 kg (Women) | |||
freestyle 65 kg (Men) | Quetana | Shoassau | |
freestyle 65 kg (Women) | Yuan | ||
freestyle 74 kg (Men) | Yuan | ||
freestyle 74 kg (Women) | |||
freestyle 86 kg (Men) | Yuan | ||
freestyle 86 kg (Women) | |||
freestyle 97 kg (Men) | Yuan | ||
freestyle 97 kg (Women) | Zamastan | ||
freestyle 125 kg (Men) | Yuan | ||
freestyle 125 kg (Women) | Quetana |
Participating National Olympic Committees
Medal Count
Rank | Country | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | Zamastan | 33 | 16 | 35 | 84 |
2 | Yuan | 24 | 25 | 14 | 63 |
3 | Quetana | 16 | 14 | 22 | 52 |
Avergnon | 6 | 3 | 4 | 13 | |
Shoassau | 4 | 4 | 4 | 12 | |
Janapa | 4 | 3 | 3 | 10 |