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{{Infobox Olympic games| 2024 | Winter | Invictus |
| name = XIII Winter Invictus Games
| image       = Rimso-Nordfolden 2024 Winter Invictus logo.png
| logo       = Rimso-Nordfolden 2024 Winter Invictus logo.png
| image_size = 250px
| size = 230
| alt        =
| caption    = Emblem of the 2024 Winter Invictus
| caption    = Emblem of the 2024 Winter Invictus Games
| host city   = [[Rimso]] and [[Nordfolden]], [[Scovern]]
| host_city   = [[Rimso]] and [[Nordfolden]], [[Scovern]]
| motto = ''Omfhavn det umulige''<br>''Faðma hið ómögulega''<br>{{small|("Embrace the impossible")}}
| motto       = ''Omfhavn det umulige''<br>''Faðma hið ómögulega''<br>{{small|("Embrace the impossible")}}
| events = 120
| nations    = 44
| dates = 17 February&nbsp;{{ndash}} {{nowrap|5 March 2024}}
| athletes    = 2,941
| stadium = [[Rimso|Rentenbank Arena]]
| events     = 118 in 10 sports (18 disciplines)
| officially opened by  = [[Scovern|King Henrik]]
| opening    = 17 February 2024
| previous = [[2020 Winter Invictus Games|Novokharbatsk 2020]]
| closing    = 5 March 2024
| opened_by  = [[Scovern|King Henrik]]
| cauldron    =
| stadium     = [[Rimso|Rentenbank Arena]]
| summer_prev = [[2022 Summer Invictus Games|Verlois 2022]]
| summer_next = [[2026 Summer Invictus Games|Sindae 2026]]
| winter_prev = [[2020 Winter Invictus Games|Novokharbatsk 2020]]
| winter_next =
| prev        =
| next        =
}}
}}
The '''2024 Winter Invictus Games''', officially the '''XXIV Winter Invictus Games''' ({{lang-sk|XXIV. Inviktiske vinterlege|XXIV. Inviktiske vinterleker|XXIV. Vetrarinvíktileikarnir}}) and alternatively known as '''Rimso{{ndash}}Nordfolden 2024''' for promotional purposes, was the twenty-fourth edition of the [[Invictus Games|Winter Invictus Games]], held jointly in [[Rimso]] and [[Nordfolden]], [[Scovern]] between 17 February and 5 March 2024.


The '''2024 Winter Invictus Games''', officially the '''XIII Winter Invictus Games''' ({{lang-sk|XIII. Inviktiske vinterlege|XIII. Inviktiske vinterleker|XIII. Vetrarinvíktileikarnir}}) and alternatively known as '''Rimso{{ndash}}Nordfolden 2024''' for commercial purposes will be the 13th edition of the [[Invictus Games|Winter Invictus Games]], held jointly in [[Rimso]] and [[Nordfolden]], [[Scovern]], between February 17 and March 5, 2024.
Rimso{{ndash}}Nordfolden was chosen as the host location at the meeting of the [[Invictus Games#International Invictus Committee|International Invictus Committee]] (IIC) in [[Alikianos]], [[Piraea]] in 2019. It was the second time Scovern hosted the Winter Invictus Games, after [[1984 Winter Invictus Games|Helganes 1984]]. A total of 118 official events were held across [[#Venues|nine venues]], with the opening and closing ceremonies held at the [[Rimso|Rentenbank Arena]] in [[Rimso]].  
 
Rimso{{ndash}}Nordfolden was chosen as the host location at the IIC conference in [[Alikianos]], [[Piraea]] in 2019. It is the second time Scovern has hosted the Winter Invictus Games, after [[1984 Winter Invictus Games|Helganes 1984]]. A total of 120 events will be held across [[#Venues|nine venues]], with the opening and closing ceremonies being held at the [[Rimso|Rentenbank Arena]] in [[Rimso]].  


== Bids ==
== Bids ==
Bids for the 2024 games began in 2015. [[Rimso]], [[Invertwinc]], [[New Morwall]] and [[Tolbury]] were selected as candidates, while [[Visnagrad]] and [[Rahu]] did not make it past the planning process.
Bidding for the 2024 games began in 2015. [[Rimso]], [[Invertwinc]], [[New Morwall]] and [[Tolbury]] were selected as candidates, while [[Visnagrad]] and [[Rahu]] did not make it past the planning stage.


=== Selection of candidate cities ===
=== Selection of candidate cities ===
The quality of bids were assessed in 2017 at the 119th IIC conference in [[Rongzhuo]], [[Shangea]]. Cities were given a score out of ten in various categories by chosen representatives of the IIC.
The quality of bids was assessed in 2017 at the 119th IIC conference in [[Rongzhuo]], [[Shangea]]. Cities were given a score out of ten in various categories by IIC representatives.


{{2024 Invictus bid feasibility}}
{{2024 Invictus bid feasibility}}
{{Template:2024 Winter Invictus Games}}


=== Host city selection ===
=== Host city selection ===
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== Venues ==
== Venues ==
{{Location map+
| Scovern
| width  = 420
| float = right
| caption = Locations of the host cities in [[Scovern]].
| places  =
  {{Location map~|Scovern|label='''[[Rimso]]'''|mark=Blue pog.svg|position=top|lat_deg=50.6|lon_deg=-94.5}}
  {{Location map~|Scovern|label='''[[Nordfolden]]'''|mark=Blue pog.svg|position=top|lat_deg=51.8|lon_deg=-99.0}}
}}
=== Rimso ===
=== Rimso ===
* [[Rimso|Rentenbank Arena]]{{snd}}Opening and closing ceremonies<ref name="WIG venues">"Rimso–Nordfolden 2024 Venues". ''invictus.com''. 27 October 2021. Retrieved 18 November 2023.</ref><ref name="WIG venues site">"Venues". ''rimso2024.com''. 30 October 2021. Retrieved 18 November 2023.</ref><ref>"Rentenbank Arena er vært for åbnings- og afslutningsceremonier for 2024 Inviktiske vinterlege". ''[[Scovern|DM]]''. 27 October 2021. Retrieved 18 November 2023.</ref>
* [[Rimso|Rentenbank Arena]]{{snd}}Opening and closing ceremonies<ref name="WIG venues">"Rimso–Nordfolden 2024 Venues". ''invictus.com''. 27 October 2021. Retrieved 18 November 2023.</ref><ref name="WIG venues site">"Venues". ''rimso2024.com''. 30 October 2021. Retrieved 18 November 2023.</ref><ref>"Rentenbank Arena er vært for åbnings- og afslutningsceremonier for 2024 Inviktiske vinterlege". ''[[Scovern|DM]]''. 27 October 2021. Retrieved 18 November 2023.</ref>
* [[Rimso|Eikrol Velodrome]]{{snd}}Figure skating, speed skating (incl. short-track)<ref name="WIG venues"></ref><ref name="WIG venues site"></ref>
* [[Rimso|Eikrol Velodrome]]{{snd}}Figure skating, speed skating (including short-track)<ref name="WIG venues"></ref><ref name="WIG venues site"></ref>
* [[Rimso|Queen Elisabeth Stadium]]{{snd}}Bandy, ice hockey<ref name="WIG venues"></ref><ref name="WIG venues site"></ref>
* [[Rimso|Queen Elisabeth Stadium]]{{snd}}Bandy, ice hockey<ref name="WIG venues"></ref><ref name="WIG venues site"></ref>
* [[Rimso|Kinobi Arena]]{{snd}}Curling, ice climbing<ref name="WIG venues"></ref><ref name="WIG venues site"></ref>
* [[Rimso|Kinobi Arena]]{{snd}}Curling, ice climbing<ref name="WIG venues"></ref><ref name="WIG venues site"></ref>
* [[Rimso|MBRimsø Media Park]]{{snd}}Media and broadcast centre (MBC)<ref name="WIG venues"></ref><ref name="WIG venues site"></ref><ref>"Nye Inviktus medieudviklinger". ''mbrimso.sk''. 5 July 2022. Retrieved 18 November 2023.</ref>
* [[Rimso|MBRimsø Media Park]]{{snd}}Primary media and broadcast centre (MBC)<ref name="WIG venues"></ref><ref name="WIG venues site"></ref><ref>"Nye Inviktus medieudviklinger". ''mbrimso.sk''. 5 July 2022. Retrieved 18 November 2023.</ref>
* [[Rimso|Prinsenstorv]]{{snd}}Medal ceremonies and secondary MBC<ref>"Prinsenstorv in Rimso will host scenic medal ceremonies in 2024". ''invictus.com''. 18 June 2023. Retrieved 18 November 2023.</ref>
* [[Rimso|Prinsenstorv]]{{snd}}Medal ceremonies and secondary MBC<ref>"Prinsenstorv in Rimso will host scenic medal ceremonies in 2024". ''invictus.com''. 18 June 2023. Retrieved 18 November 2023.</ref>


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* [[Scovern|Revnettind Extreme Park]]{{snd}}Biathlon, cross-country skiing, Scovernois combined, ski jumping<ref name="WIG venues"></ref><ref name="WIG venues site"></ref>
* [[Scovern|Revnettind Extreme Park]]{{snd}}Biathlon, cross-country skiing, Scovernois combined, ski jumping<ref name="WIG venues"></ref><ref name="WIG venues site"></ref>
* [[Scovern|Bifröst Sports Arena]]{{snd}}Bobsleigh, luge, skeleton<ref name="WIG venues"></ref><ref name="WIG venues site"></ref>
* [[Scovern|Bifröst Sports Arena]]{{snd}}Bobsleigh, luge, skeleton<ref name="WIG venues"></ref><ref name="WIG venues site"></ref>
* [[Scovern|Nordfolden Ski Centre]]{{snd}}Freestyle skiing, snowboarding<ref name="WIG venues"></ref><ref name="WIG venues site"></ref>
* [[Scovern|Nordfolden Ski Centre]]{{snd}}Aventine skiing, freestyle skiing, snowboarding<ref name="WIG venues"></ref><ref name="WIG venues site"></ref>
* [[Scovern|Glinsefjell Ice Circuit]]{{snd}}Noivage, sled dog racing<ref name="WIG venues"></ref><ref name="WIG venues site"></ref><ref>"Nyt "iskredsløb" konstrueret til 2024 Vinterlege". ''Ny Vestelia''. 5 January 2023. Retrieved 18 November 2023.</ref>
* [[Scovern|Glinsefjell Ice Circuit]]{{snd}}Noivage, sled dog racing<ref name="WIG venues"></ref><ref name="WIG venues site"></ref><ref>"Nyt "iskredsløb" konstrueret til 2024 Vinterlege". ''Ny Vestelia''. 5 January 2023. Retrieved 18 November 2023.</ref>
* [[Scovern|Hvidenfjell]]{{snd}}Ice mountaineering<ref name="WIG venues"></ref><ref name="WIG venues site"></ref>


== The Games ==
== The Games ==
=== Torch relay ===
{{Template:2024 Winter Invictus torch relay}}
The torch was lit in [[Solaria]], [[Etruria]] on 5 January 2023, before landing in Scovern in [[Scovern|Lagerup]] on 7 January. The torch progressed through [[Scovern|Torsagen]] and [[Scovern|Dronningmolle]] before reaching [[Scovern|Tonder]] and flying to [[Scovern|Mosfell]] on 12 January. From there it reached the northernmost city in Scovern [[Scovern|Ólafursbær]] and summitted the highest peak, [[Karranæjumnán]] on 16 January. From there it flew to [[Scovern|Helganes]], where a special ceremony was held to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the [[1984 Winter Invictus Games]], which were held in the city, before progressing through to [[Sirnes-Tarberg]] and the towns of [[Scovern|Stollig]] and [[Scovern|Junkerdal]]. On 25 January, the torch was paraded through the [[Scovern|Linå]] and on 26 January through [[Scovern|Istebjerg]], then passing through the [[Scovern|Flosedalen]] to [[Scovern|Ringive]] and ending this stretch of the route in [[Scovern|Asmindrup]] on 29 January.
The torch flew to the westernmost town of [[Scovern|Eikemo]] on 4 February, beginning a long stretch down the Vestelian coast to [[Scovern|Herroya]] and [[Scovern|Midhamar]] before reaching [[South Vestelia|Kalstad]] on 8 February. On 10 February the torch reached the town of [[Scovern|Nordfolden]], where it was held for two days to celebrate the town hosting the games this year. On 15 February, it reached [[Scovern|Køge]], and on 17 February it visited [[Scovern|Ilsted]]. On 18 February the torch began its route into [[Rimso]] towards the [[Rimso|Rentenbank Arena]] where the opening ceremony was held, beginning at [[Scovern|Oxvang]] and visiting many of the city's landmarks, including {{wp|Dresden Cathedral|St. Theodgar's Cathedral}}, {{wp|Dresden Castle|Rimso Castle}}, {{wp|Nyhavn|Slangeby}}, the {{wp|New Market, Dresden|Hømarked}} and {{wp|Grosser Garten|Tempel Wold}}. The torch reached the Rentenbank Arena in the evening of 18 February, where it lit the Invictus cauldron to symbolise the opening of the games.
=== Opening ceremony ===
=== Opening ceremony ===
The opening ceremony was held at [[Rentenbank Arena]] in Rimso on the evening of 18 February.


=== Events ===
=== Official program ===
Bandy and ice climbing made their debut as part of the official program at the Games. The Games included 118 events in 10 sports (18 disciplines):
{{div col|colwidth=22em}}
* [[File:Alpine skiing pictogram.svg|20px|link=|alt=|frameless]] {{wp|Alpine skiing|Aventine skiing}} <small>(11)</small> ({{DetailsLink|Aventine skiing at the 2024 Winter Invictus Games}})
* [[File:Bandy pictogram.svg|20px|link=|alt=|frameless]] {{wp|Bandy}} <small>(2)</small> ({{DetailsLink|Bandy at the 2024 Winter Invictus Games}})
* [[File:Biathlon pictogram.svg|20px|link=|alt=|frameless]] {{wp|Biathlon}} <small>(11)</small> ({{DetailsLink|Biathlon at the 2024 Winter Invictus Games}})
* [[File:Bobsleigh pictogram.svg|20px|link=|alt=|frameless]] {{wp|Bobsleigh}} <small>(4)</small> ({{DetailsLink|Bobsleigh at the 2024 Winter Invictus Games}})
* [[File:Cross country skiing pictogram.svg|20px|link=|alt=|frameless]] {{wp|Cross-country skiing}} <small>(12)</small> ({{DetailsLink|Cross-country skiing at the 2024 Winter Invictus Games}})
* [[File:Curling pictogram.svg|20px|link=|alt=|frameless]] {{wp|Curling}} <small>(3)</small> ({{DetailsLink|Curling at the 2024 Winter Invictus Games}})
* [[File:Figure skating pictogram.svg|20px|link=|alt=|frameless]] {{wp|Figure skating}} <small>(5)</small> ({{DetailsLink|Figure skating at the 2024 Winter Invictus Games}})
* [[File:Freestyle skiing pictogram.svg|20px|link=|alt=|frameless]] {{wp|Freestyle skiing}} <small>(11)</small> ({{DetailsLink|Freestyle skiing at the 2024 Winter Invictus Games}})
* [[File:Climbing Ice pictogram.svg|20px|link=|alt=|frameless]] {{wp|Ice climbing}} <small>(4)</small> ({{DetailsLink|Ice climbing at the 2024 Winter Invictus Games}})
* [[File:Ice hockey pictogram.svg|20px|link=|alt=|frameless]] {{wp|Ice hockey}} <small>(2)</small> ({{DetailsLink|Ice hockey at the 2024 Winter Invictus Games}})
* [[File:Luge pictogram.svg|20px|link=|alt=|frameless]] {{wp|Luge}} <small>(4)</small> ({{DetailsLink|Luge at the 2024 Winter Invictus Games}})
*{{GamesSport|Noivage|Events=9}}
* [[File:Nordic combined pictogram.svg|20px|link=|alt=|frameless]] {{wp|Nordic combined|Scovernois combined}} <small>(3)</small> ({{DetailsLink|Scovernois combined at the 2024 Winter Invictus Games}})
* [[File:Short track speed skating pictogram.svg|20px|link=|alt=|frameless]] {{wp|Short track speed skating}} <small>(9)</small> ({{DetailsLink|Short track speed skating at the 2024 Winter Invictus Games}})
* [[File:Skeleton pictogram.svg|20px|link=|alt=|frameless]] {{wp|Skeleton (sport)|Skeleton}} <small>(2)</small> ({{DetailsLink|Skeleton at the 2024 Winter Invictus Games}})
* [[File:Ski jumping pictogram.svg|20px|link=|alt=|frameless]] {{wp|Ski jumping}} <small>(5)</small> ({{DetailsLink|Ski jumping at the 2024 Winter Invictus Games}})
* [[File:Snowboarding pictogram.svg|20px|link=|alt=|frameless]] {{wp|Snowboarding}} <small>(9)</small> ({{DetailsLink|Snowboarding at the 2024 Winter Invictus Games}})
* [[File:Speed skating pictogram.svg|20px|link=|alt=|frameless]] {{wp|Speed skating}} <small>(12)</small> ({{DetailsLink|Speed skating at the 2024 Winter Invictus Games}})
{{div col end}}
 
===Demonstration sports===
One demonstration sport, {{wp|Sled dog racing|sled dog racing}}, was featured at the Games. Demonstration sports are not included in the official medal count or in national records. Top-three finishers receive commemorative medals.
* [[File:Sled dog racing pictogram.svg|20px|link=|alt=|frameless]] {{wp|Sled dog racing}} <small>(2)</small> ({{DetailsLink|Sled dog racing at the 2024 Winter Invictus Games}})


=== Participating National Invictus Committees ===
=== Participating National Invictus Committees ===
 
Forty-four nations participated in these games, nine more than competed in 2020. [[Penduk]] made its Winter Invictus debut.
{|class="wikitable mw-collapsible" style="width:100%;"
{|class="wikitable mw-collapsible" style="width:100%;"
|-
|-
! [[:Category:Nations at the 2024 Winter Invictus Games|Participating National Invictus Committees]]
! [[:Category:Nations at the 2024 Winter Invictus Games|Participating National Invictus Committees]] (44)
|-
|-
|{{div col|colwidth=18em}}
|{{div col|colwidth=18em}}
 
*{{flag|Alsland}} (109)
*{{flag|Alsland}} (107)
*{{flag|Ansan}} (211)
*{{flag|Ansan}} (213)
*{{flag|Asterian Federative Republic}} (30)
*{{flag|Asterian Federative Republic}} (29)
*{{flag|Aucuria}} (14)
*{{flag|Cassier}} ()
*{{flag|Austeria}} (6)
*{{flag|Eldmark}} ()
*{{flag|Auzance}} (68)
*{{flag|Estmere}} (173)
*{{flag|Azmara}} (79)
*{{flag|Gaullica}} (205)
*{{flag|Bistravia}} (34)
*{{flag|Blostland}} (25)
*{{flag|Caldia}} (112)
*{{flag|Cassier}} (233)
*{{flag|Champania}} (7)
*{{flag|Chistovodia}} (130)
*{{flag|East Miersa}} (51)
*{{flag|Eldmark}} (63)
*{{flag|Estmere}} (174)
*{{flag|Etruria}} (165)
*{{flag|Gaullica}} (255)
*{{flag|Hennehouwe}} (55)
*{{flag|Île d'Émeraude}} (6)
*{{flag|Imagua and the Assimas}} (8)
*{{flag|Imagua and the Assimas}} (8)
*{{flag|Kitaubani}} (5)
*{{flag|Kesselbourg}} (46)
*{{flag|Kitaubani}} (4)
*{{flag|Lavana}} (4)
*{{flag|Mahayala}} (5)
*{{flag|Mahayala}} (5)
*{{flag|Montecara}} (8)
*{{flagicon|Montecara}} [[Montecara at the 2024 Winter Invictus Games|Montecara]] (8)
*{{flag|Nakong}} (8)
*{{flag|Nakong}} (8)
*{{flag|Nirala}} (1)
*{{flag|Nirala}} (1)
*{{flag|Paretia}} (22)
*{{flag|Paretia}} (21)
*{{flag|Scovern}} (205)
*{{flag|Penduk}} (1)
 
*{{flag|Piraea}} (5)
*{{flag|Rizealand}} (70)
*{{flag|Rwizikuru}} (2)
*{{flagicon|Salikhia}} [[Salikhia at the 2024 Winter Invictus Games|Salikhia]] (49)
*{{flag|Satavia}} (6)
*{{flagicon|Scovern}} [[Scovern at the 2024 Winter Invictus Games|Scovern]] (207)
*{{flag|Senria}} (121)
*{{flag|Shangea}} (171)
*{{flag|Soravia}} (204)
*{{flag|Suhala}} (8)
*{{flag|Tengaria}} (34)
*{{flag|Tsabara}} (15)
*{{flag|Vinalia}} (8)
*{{flag|Werania}} (108)
{{div col end}}
|-
!National Invictus Committees that participated in 2020 but not in 2024
|-
|{{div col|colwidth=18em}}
*{{flag|Dezevau}}
*{{flag|Jindao}}
*{{flag|Satucin}}
*{{flag|Zorasan}}
{{div col end}}
{{div col end}}
|}
==== Number of athletes by National Invictus Committee ====
{| class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed wikitable" style="border:0;"
|-
! width=50|Ranking
! width=250|Nation
! width=25|Athletes
|-
|align=center|1||{{flag|Gaullica}} ||align=center|255
|-
|align=center|2||{{flag|Cassier}} ||align=center|233
|-
|align=center|3||{{flag|Ansan}} ||align=center|211
|-style="background:#9acdff;"
|align=center|4||{{flag|Scovern}} '''(Host)'''||align=center|207
|-
|align=center|5||{{flag|Soravia}} ||align=center|204
|-
|align=center|6||{{flag|Estmere}} ||align=center|174
|-
|align=center|7||{{flag|Shangea}} ||align=center|171
|-
|align=center|8||{{flag|Etruria}} ||align=center|165
|-
|align=center|9||{{flag|Chistovodia}} ||align=center|130
|-
|align=center|10||{{flag|Senria}} ||align=center|121
|-
|align=center|11||{{flag|Caldia}} ||align=center|112
|-
|align=center|12||{{flag|Alsland}} ||align=center|109
|-
|align=center|13||{{flag|Werania}} ||align=center|108
|-
|align=center|14||{{flag|Azmara}} ||align=center|79
|-
|align=center|15||{{flag|Rizealand}} ||align=center|70
|-
|align=center|16||{{flag|Auzance}} ||align=center|68
|-
|align=center|17||{{flag|Eldmark}} ||align=center|63
|-
|align=center|18||{{flag|Hennehouwe}} ||align=center|55
|-
|align=center|19||{{flag|East Miersa}} ||align=center|51
|-
|align=center|20||{{flag|Salikhia}} ||align=center|49
|-
|align=center|21||{{flag|Kesselbourg}} ||align=center|46
|-
|align=center|22||{{flag|Bistravia}} ||align=center|34
|-
|align=center|22||{{flag|Tengaria}} ||align=center|34
|-
|align=center|24||{{flag|Asterian Federative Republic}} ||align=center|30
|-
|align=center|25||{{flag|Blostland}} ||align=center|25
|-
|align=center|26||{{flag|Paretia}} ||align=center|21
|-
|align=center|27||{{flag|Tsabara}} ||align=center|15
|-
|align=center|28||{{flag|Aucuria}} ||align=center|14
|-
|align=center|29||{{flag|Imagua and the Assimas}} ||align=center|8
|-
|align=center|29||{{flag|Montecara}} ||align=center|8
|-
|align=center|29||{{flag|Nakong}} ||align=center|8
|-
|align=center|29||{{flag|Suhala}} ||align=center|8
|-
|align=center|29||{{flag|Vinalia}} ||align=center|8
|-
|align=center|34||{{flag|Champania}} ||align=center|7
|-
|align=center|35||{{flag|Austeria}} ||align=center|6
|-
|align=center|35||{{flag|Île dʼÉmeraude}} ||align=center|6
|-
|align=center|35||{{flag|Satavia}} ||align=center|6
|-
|align=center|38||{{flag|Mahayala}} ||align=center|5
|-
|align=center|38||{{flag|Piraea}} ||align=center|5
|-
|align=center|40||{{flag|Kitaubani}} ||align=center|4
|-
|align=center|40||{{flag|Lavana}} ||align=center|4
|-
|align=center|42||{{flag|Rwizikuru}} ||align=center|2
|-
|align=center|43||{{flag|Nirala}} ||align=center|1
|-
|align=center|43||{{flag|Penduk}} ||align=center|1
|-
!colspan=2|Total !! 2,941
|}
|}


=== Calendar ===
=== Calendar ===
The calendar for the games was first announced on April 19, 2022 and was finalised on September 6.<ref name="calendar">"Games Calendar". ''invictus.com''. 6 September 2022. Retrieved 18 November 2023.</ref>
{{main|Chronological summary of the 2024 Winter Invictus Games}}
The calendar for the games was finalized on 6 September 2022.<ref name="calendar">"Games Calendar". ''invictus.com''. 6 September 2022. Retrieved 18 November 2023.</ref>
{{Template:Chronological summary of the 2024 Winter Invictus Games}}
{{Template:Chronological summary of the 2024 Winter Invictus Games}}


== Medal table ==
== Medal table ==
{| class="wikitable"
|-
|style="background:#ccccff;"|*
|Host nation ([[Scovern]])
|-
|}
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;"
|-
!Rank
!Nation
!style="background: #FFD700"; align=center|Gold
!style="background: #C0C0C0; align=center|Silver
!style="background: #CC9966; align=center|Bronze
!Points
|-
! 1
| style="background:#ccccff;" align=left| {{flag|Scovern}}* || 18 || 8 || 12 || 82
|-
! 2
| align=left| {{flag|Cassier}} || 11 || 12 || 19 || 76
|-
! 3
| align=left| {{flag|Gaullica}} || 10 || 16 || 9 || 71
|-
! 4
| align=left| {{flag|Alsland}} || 13 || 11 || 4 || 65
|-
! 5
| align=left| {{flag|Caldia}} || 12 || 9 || 7 || 61
|-
! 6
| align=left| {{flag|Soravia}} || 9 || 3 || 15 || 48
|-
! 7
| align=left| {{flag|Shangea}} || 7 || 8 || 8 || 45
|-
! 8
| align=left| {{flag|Senria}} || 9 || 6 || 4 || 43
|-
! 9
| align=left| {{flag|Etruria}} || 6 || 10 || 5 || 43
|-
! 10
| align=left| {{flag|Chistovodia}} || 7 || 6 || 6 || 39
|-
! 11
| align=left| {{flag|Estmere}} || 5 || 8 || 8 || 39
|-
! 12
| align=left| {{flag|Werania}} || 4 || 3 || 5 || 23
|-
! 13
| align=left| {{flag|Paretia}} || 2 || 2 || 0 || 10
|-
! 14
| align=left| {{flag|Tengaria}} || 1 || 3 || 1 || 10
|-
! 15
| align=left| {{flag|Rizealand}} || 2 || 0 || 1 || 7
|-
! 16
| align=left| {{flag|Hennehouwe}} || 0 || 2 || 2 || 6
|-
! 17
| align=left| {{flag|Asterian Federative Republic}} || 1 || 0 || 1 || 4
|-
! 18
| align=left| {{flag|Eldmark}} || 0 || 2 || 0 || 4
|-
!rowspan="2"| 19
| align=left| {{flag|Ansan}} || 0 || 1 || 2 || 4
|-
| align=left| {{flag|East Miersa}} || 0 || 1 || 2 || 4
|-
! 21
| align=left| {{flag|Imagua and the Assimas}} || 1 || 0 || 0 || 3
|-
!rowspan="3"| 22
| align=left| {{flag|Aucuria}} || 0 || 1 || 1 || 3
|-
| align=left| {{flag|Montecara}} || 0 || 1 || 1 || 3
|-
| align=left| {{flag|Salikhia}} || 0 || 1 || 1 || 3
|-
!rowspan="6"| 25
| align=left| {{flag|Auzance}} || 0 || 1 || 0 || 2
|-
| align=left| {{flag|Champania}} || 0 || 1 || 0 || 2
|-
| align=left| {{flag|Île d'Émeraude}} || 0 || 1 || 0 || 2
|-
| align=left| {{flag|Kesselbourg}} || 0 || 1 || 0 || 2
|-
| align=left| {{flag|Mahayala}} || 0 || 1 || 0 || 2
|-
| align=left| {{flag|Satavia}} || 0 || 1 || 0 || 2
|-
! 31
| align=left| {{flag|Bistravia}} || 0 || 0 || 2 || 2
|-
!colspan=2|Totals (31 nations)
!118
!120
!116
!710
|}
=== Nations without medals ===
{{div col|colwidth=18em}}
* {{flag|Austeria}}
* {{flag|Azmara}}
* {{flag|Blostland}}
* {{flag|Kitaubani}}
* {{flag|Lavana}}
* {{flag|Nakong}}
* {{flag|Nirala}}
* {{flag|Penduk}}
* {{flag|Piraea}}
* {{flag|Rwizikuru}}
* {{flag|Suhala}}
* {{flag|Tsabara}}
* {{flag|Vinalia}}
{{div col end}}
== Records set ==
: '''IR''' – Invictus record
: '''WR''' – World record
=== Noivage ===
* [[Noivage at the 2024 Winter Invictus Games#Men's l'ovale|Men's l'ovale]] – {{flagicon|Gaullica}} Benoît Gaume, 6:22.03 ('''IR''')
=== Ski jumping ===
* [[Ski jumping at the 2024 Winter Invictus Games#Men's individual normal hill|Men's individual normal hill]] – {{flagicon|Caldia}} Liam Ó Bruadair, 136.5 ('''WR''')


== Marketing ==
== Marketing ==
=== Corporate sponsorship ===


== Concerns and controversies ==
== Concerns and controversies ==
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=== National broadcasters ===
=== National broadcasters ===
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* {{flag|Ansan}}{{snd}}[[Ansan|Télévision Ansene]] and [[Ansan|OSB]]
* {{flag|Asterian Federative Republic}}{{snd}}[[Asterian Federative Republic|SporTV Globo]] and [[Asterian Federative Republic|GAS TV]]
* {{flag|Asterian Federative Republic}}{{snd}}[[Asterian Federative Republic|SporTV Globo]] and [[Asterian Federative Republic|GAS TV]]
* {{flag|Caldia}}{{snd}}[[TRN]]
* {{flag|Cassier}}{{snd}}[[Cassier|SRC/Radio-Cassier]], [[Cassier|Cascom Media]], [[Cassier|TM]]
* {{flag|Cassier}}{{snd}}[[Cassier|SRC/Radio-Cassier]], [[Cassier|Cascom Media]], [[Cassier|TM]]
* {{flag|Gaullica}}{{snd}}[[Gaullica|Télévision Gaulloise Dêport]]
* {{flag|Gaullica}}{{snd}}[[Gaullica|Télévision Gaulloise Dêport]]
* {{flag|Estmere}}{{snd}}[[EBS|EBS One]] and [[EBS|EBS Sports]]
* {{flag|Estmere}}{{snd}}[[EBS|EBS One]] and [[EBS|EBS Sports]]
* {{flag|Etruria}}{{snd}}[[ARE (Etruria)|ARE Uno]] and [[ARE (Etruria)|ARE Sportivo]]
* {{flag|Imagua and the Assimas}}{{snd}}[[Imaguan Television Service|its one]], [[Imaguan Television Service|its due]]
* {{flag|Montecara}}{{snd}}[[Teleràdio Montecarà]]
* {{flag|Rwizikuru}}{{snd}}[[Rwizikuran Information Service|RIS1]]
* {{flag|Satavia}}{{snd}}[[Satavian Broadcasting Corporation|SBC]]
* {{flag|Scovern}}{{snd}}[[Scovern|STV]]
* {{flag|Scovern}}{{snd}}[[Scovern|STV]]
* {{flag|Ansan}} {{snd}}[[Ansan|Télévision Ansene]] and [[Ansan|OSB]]
* {{flag|Suhala}}{{snd}}[[Suhala|Telebisione Deffortipor Suxare]]


== See also ==
== See also ==
* Scovernois Invictus Games:
* Scovernois Invictus Games:
**[[1984 Winter Invictus Games]]{{snd}}Helganes
**[[1984 Winter Invictus Games]]{{snd}}Helganes
{{Template:Events at the 2024 Winter Invictus Games}}
{{Template:Nations at the 2024 Winter Invictus Games}}


== References ==
== References ==

Latest revision as of 20:14, 15 March 2024

Rimso-Nordfolden 2024 Winter Invictus logo.png
Emblem of the 2024 Winter Invictus Games
Host cityRimso and Nordfolden, Scovern
MottoOmfhavn det umulige
Faðma hið ómögulega
("Embrace the impossible")
Nations44
Athletes2,941
Events118 in 10 sports (18 disciplines)
Opening17 February 2024
Closing5 March 2024
Opened by
StadiumRentenbank Arena
Winter
Novokharbatsk 2020
Summer
Verlois 2022 Sindae 2026

The 2024 Winter Invictus Games, officially the XXIV Winter Invictus Games (Mescon: XXIV. Inviktiske vinterlege, Vestelian: XXIV. Inviktiske vinterleker, Frellandic: XXIV. Vetrarinvíktileikarnir) and alternatively known as Rimso–Nordfolden 2024 for promotional purposes, was the twenty-fourth edition of the Winter Invictus Games, held jointly in Rimso and Nordfolden, Scovern between 17 February and 5 March 2024.

Rimso–Nordfolden was chosen as the host location at the meeting of the International Invictus Committee (IIC) in Alikianos, Piraea in 2019. It was the second time Scovern hosted the Winter Invictus Games, after Helganes 1984. A total of 118 official events were held across nine venues, with the opening and closing ceremonies held at the Rentenbank Arena in Rimso.

Bids

Bidding for the 2024 games began in 2015. Rimso, Invertwinc, New Morwall and Tolbury were selected as candidates, while Visnagrad and Rahu did not make it past the planning stage.

Selection of candidate cities

The quality of bids was assessed in 2017 at the 119th IIC conference in Rongzhuo, Shangea. Cities were given a score out of ten in various categories by IIC representatives.

Table of quality and feasibility scores given by the IIC in 2017
Criteria Rimso Invertwinc New Morwall Tolbury Visnagrad Rahu
 Scovern  Caldia  Rizealand Template:Country data Estmere  Tengaria  Alsland
Min Max Min Max Min Max Min Max Min Max Min Max
Games concept and venues 7.0 9.0 7.0 9.0 6.5 9.0 6.5 8.5 5.0 7.0 6.5 7.0
Invictus village 8.0 9.5 7.0 9.0 7.0 8.0 7.5 8.5 6.5 8.0 6.5 7.5
Broadcast and media centre 7.5 9.5 7.0 9.0 8.0 9.5 7.0 8.5 6.0 8.0 7.0 8.0
Sports experience 8.0 9.5 8.0 9.5 9.0 10.0 8.5 9.5 7.0 8.0 7.5 9.0
Environment and meteorology 7.5 9.0 6.5 8.5 5.5 7.0 8.0 9.5 6.0 7.5 8.5 9.5
Accommodation 8.5 10.0 7.0 8.0 6.5 8.0 7.0 7.5 4.5 5.5 6.0 7.0
Transport 8.0 10.0 6.0 7.5 4.0 6.0 6.0 7.0 4.5 6.0 5.0 5.5
Medical services and doping control 7.5 9.5 7.5 9.5 7.0 9.0 7.5 9.0 6.0 7.0 7.0 8.0
Safety and security 8.5 10.0 8.5 10.0 7.5 9.0 8.0 8.5 5.0 7.0 8.5 9.5
Telecommunications 7.0 9.0 7.5 9.0 7.0 9.0 7.5 9.5 7.0 9.0 7.5 8.5
Energy 6.0 8.5 4.0 8.0 6.0 8.0 6.0 8.0 6.5 7.5 6.0 8.0
Government and public support 8.0 9.5 8.0 10.0 7.5 9.0 8.0 9.0 6.0 7.5 5.0 6.5
Finance and marketing 7.5 9.0 7.0 8.0 6.0 7.0 8.0 9.0 5.0 6.5 6.0 7.0

Host city selection

The host city was selected from the four candidate cities at the 121st IIC conference in Alikianos, Piraea, in 2019.

2024 Winter Invictus bidding results
City Nation Round 1 Round 2 Round 3
Rimso–Nordfolden  Scovern 35 43 55
Invertwinc  Caldia 28 33 42
New Morwall  Rizealand 21 21
Tolbury–Witburgh Template:Country data Estmere 13

Venues

Rimso

Nordfolden Invictus Winter Park

The Games

Torch relay

2024 Winter Invictus Games is located in Scovern
Mosfell
Mosfell
Ólafursbær
Ólafursbær
Karranæjumnán
Karranæjumnán
Kalstad
Kalstad
Linå
Linå
Junkerdal
Junkerdal
Stollig
Stollig
Sirnes-Tarberg
Sirnes-Tarberg
Lagerup
Lagerup
Asmindrup
Asmindrup
Torsagen
Torsagen
Dronningmolle
Dronningmolle
Herroya
Herroya
Eikemo
Eikemo
Helganes
Helganes
Nordfolden
Nordfolden
Midhamar
Midhamar
Køge
Køge
Tonder
Tonder
Ringive
Ringive
Istebjerg
Istebjerg
Oxvang
Oxvang
Ilsted
Ilsted
Rimso
Rimso
Locations visited by the 2024 Invictus torch relay:
1: Lagerup 2: Torsagen 3: Dronningmolle 4: Tonder 5: Mosfell 6: Ólafursbær 7: Karranæjumnán 8: Helganes 9: Sirnes-Tarberg 10: Stollig 11: Junkerdal 12: Linå 13: Istebjerg 14: Ringive 15: Asmindrup 16: Eikemo 17: Herroya 18: Midhamar 19: Kalstad 20: Nordfolden 21: Køge 22: Ilsted 23: Oxvang 24: Rimso

The torch was lit in Solaria, Etruria on 5 January 2023, before landing in Scovern in Lagerup on 7 January. The torch progressed through Torsagen and Dronningmolle before reaching Tonder and flying to Mosfell on 12 January. From there it reached the northernmost city in Scovern Ólafursbær and summitted the highest peak, Karranæjumnán on 16 January. From there it flew to Helganes, where a special ceremony was held to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the 1984 Winter Invictus Games, which were held in the city, before progressing through to Sirnes-Tarberg and the towns of Stollig and Junkerdal. On 25 January, the torch was paraded through the Linå and on 26 January through Istebjerg, then passing through the Flosedalen to Ringive and ending this stretch of the route in Asmindrup on 29 January.

The torch flew to the westernmost town of Eikemo on 4 February, beginning a long stretch down the Vestelian coast to Herroya and Midhamar before reaching Kalstad on 8 February. On 10 February the torch reached the town of Nordfolden, where it was held for two days to celebrate the town hosting the games this year. On 15 February, it reached Køge, and on 17 February it visited Ilsted. On 18 February the torch began its route into Rimso towards the Rentenbank Arena where the opening ceremony was held, beginning at Oxvang and visiting many of the city's landmarks, including St. Theodgar's Cathedral, Rimso Castle, Slangeby, the Hømarked and Tempel Wold. The torch reached the Rentenbank Arena in the evening of 18 February, where it lit the Invictus cauldron to symbolise the opening of the games.

Opening ceremony

The opening ceremony was held at Rentenbank Arena in Rimso on the evening of 18 February.

Official program

Bandy and ice climbing made their debut as part of the official program at the Games. The Games included 118 events in 10 sports (18 disciplines):

Demonstration sports

One demonstration sport, sled dog racing, was featured at the Games. Demonstration sports are not included in the official medal count or in national records. Top-three finishers receive commemorative medals.

Participating National Invictus Committees

Forty-four nations participated in these games, nine more than competed in 2020. Penduk made its Winter Invictus debut.

Participating National Invictus Committees (44)
National Invictus Committees that participated in 2020 but not in 2024

Number of athletes by National Invictus Committee

Ranking Nation Athletes
1  Gaullica 255
2  Cassier 233
3  Ansan 211
4  Scovern (Host) 207
5  Soravia 204
6 Template:Country data Estmere 174
7  Shangea 171
8  Etruria 165
9  Chistovodia 130
10  Senria 121
11  Caldia 112
12  Alsland 109
13  Werania 108
14  Azmara 79
15  Rizealand 70
16  Auzance 68
17 File:Eldmark.png Eldmark 63
18  Hennehouwe 55
19  East Miersa 51
20  Salikhia 49
21  Kesselbourg 46
22  Bistravia 34
22  Tengaria 34
24  Asterian Federative Republic 30
25  Blostland 25
26  Paretia 21
27  Tsabara 15
28  Aucuria 14
29 File:ImaguaFlag.png Imagua and the Assimas 8
29  Montecara 8
29  Nakong 8
29  Suhala 8
29  Vinalia 8
34  Champania 7
35  Austeria 6
35  Île dʼÉmeraude 6
35  Satavia 6
38  Mahayala 5
38  Piraea 5
40  Kitaubani 4
40  Lavana 4
42 File:RwizikuruFlag.PNG Rwizikuru 2
43 File:Nirala flag.svg Nirala 1
43  Penduk 1
Total 2,941

Calendar

The calendar for the games was finalized on 6 September 2022.[7]

OC Opening ceremony Event competitions 1 Event finals CC Closing ceremony
Games day -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Events
Date 17 Feb. 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 1 Mar. 2 3 4 5
Ceremonies OC CC N/A
Aventine skiing 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11
Bandy 1 1 2
Biathlon 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 11
Bobsleigh 1 1 1 1 4
Cross-country skiing 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 12
Curling 1 2 3
Figure skating 1 1 1 1 1 5
Freestyle skiing 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 11
Ice climbing 1 1 1 1 4
Ice hockey 1 1 2
Luge 1 1 1 1 4
Noivage 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 9
Scovernois combined 1 1 1 3
Short track speed skating 1 2 1 1 2 2 9
Skeleton 1 1 2
Ski jumping 1 1 1 1 1 5
Snowboarding 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 9
Speed skating 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 12
Demonstration sport
Sled dog racing 2 2
Daily medal events 6 7 10 8 7 7 8 8 8 5 7 8 8 7 7 7
Cumulative total 6 13 23 31 38 45 53 61 69 74 81 89 97 104 111 118

Medal table

* Host nation (Scovern)
Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Points
1  Scovern* 18 8 12 82
2  Cassier 11 12 19 76
3  Gaullica 10 16 9 71
4  Alsland 13 11 4 65
5  Caldia 12 9 7 61
6  Soravia 9 3 15 48
7  Shangea 7 8 8 45
8  Senria 9 6 4 43
9  Etruria 6 10 5 43
10  Chistovodia 7 6 6 39
11 Template:Country data Estmere 5 8 8 39
12  Werania 4 3 5 23
13  Paretia 2 2 0 10
14  Tengaria 1 3 1 10
15  Rizealand 2 0 1 7
16  Hennehouwe 0 2 2 6
17  Asterian Federative Republic 1 0 1 4
18 File:Eldmark.png Eldmark 0 2 0 4
19  Ansan 0 1 2 4
 East Miersa 0 1 2 4
21 File:ImaguaFlag.png Imagua and the Assimas 1 0 0 3
22  Aucuria 0 1 1 3
 Montecara 0 1 1 3
 Salikhia 0 1 1 3
25  Auzance 0 1 0 2
 Champania 0 1 0 2
 Île d'Émeraude 0 1 0 2
 Kesselbourg 0 1 0 2
 Mahayala 0 1 0 2
 Satavia 0 1 0 2
31  Bistravia 0 0 2 2
Totals (31 nations) 118 120 116 710

Nations without medals

Records set

IR – Invictus record
WR – World record

Noivage

Ski jumping

Marketing

Corporate sponsorship

Concerns and controversies

Media and broadcasting

National broadcasters

See also


References

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  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8 "Venues". rimso2024.com. 30 October 2021. Retrieved 18 November 2023.
  3. "Rentenbank Arena er vært for åbnings- og afslutningsceremonier for 2024 Inviktiske vinterlege". DM. 27 October 2021. Retrieved 18 November 2023.
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  6. "Nyt "iskredsløb" konstrueret til 2024 Vinterlege". Ny Vestelia. 5 January 2023. Retrieved 18 November 2023.
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