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''' | The '''Nysaid Games''' are an international sporting events featuring thousand of athletes from around the world participating in a variety of competitions. They find their origins in the eponymous games of the middle ages which saw athletes from the [[Latium|Latin Empire]], the [[Mutul]], and their respective vassals and allies facing each others every 3 years in the city of [[Nysa]] in modern [[Belfras]]. During the Nysaid, a truce was agreed between all participants. | ||
The | The games were resurrected in the wake of the [[Belfro-Mutulese War of 1928|Second Belfro-Mutulese War]] as an effort to mend the relations between the two countries. Some of the adjustments made to the games throughout the 20th and 21th centuries include the creation of Winter Nysaid Games and the Para-Nysaid Games, for athletes with disabilities, and the Youth Nysaid Games. Athletes who compete can be professionals or amateurs. | ||
== | ==Ancient Nysaid Games== | ||
== | ==Modern Nysaid Games== | ||
==International Committee== | |||
==Commercialisation== | |||
===Budget=== | |||
===Marketing=== | |||
===Control=== | |||
==Ceremonies== | |||
==Sports== | |||
The Nysaid' programme is based mainly on those of the ancient games, where sports were chosen based on a mix of Latins, Mutuleses, and Norumbian games in which at least two thirds of the competing countries could field a team. These included {{wp|Sport of athletics|Athletics}} disciplines (racing, {{wp|Javelin throw}}, {{wp|Shot put}}...), {{wp|Swimming (sport)|swimming}}, {{wp|Ancient Greek boxing|boxing}}, but also team sports such as [[Pitz]], {{wp|Hockey}}, and {{wp|Lacrosse}}. |
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The Nysaid Games are an international sporting events featuring thousand of athletes from around the world participating in a variety of competitions. They find their origins in the eponymous games of the middle ages which saw athletes from the Latin Empire, the Mutul, and their respective vassals and allies facing each others every 3 years in the city of Nysa in modern Belfras. During the Nysaid, a truce was agreed between all participants.
The games were resurrected in the wake of the Second Belfro-Mutulese War as an effort to mend the relations between the two countries. Some of the adjustments made to the games throughout the 20th and 21th centuries include the creation of Winter Nysaid Games and the Para-Nysaid Games, for athletes with disabilities, and the Youth Nysaid Games. Athletes who compete can be professionals or amateurs.
Ancient Nysaid Games
Modern Nysaid Games
International Committee
Commercialisation
Budget
Marketing
Control
Ceremonies
Sports
The Nysaid' programme is based mainly on those of the ancient games, where sports were chosen based on a mix of Latins, Mutuleses, and Norumbian games in which at least two thirds of the competing countries could field a team. These included Athletics disciplines (racing, Javelin throw, Shot put...), swimming, boxing, but also team sports such as Pitz, Hockey, and Lacrosse.