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The 1912 Summer Junic Games, known as Shuto 1912, were a significant international multi-sport event held in Tayichi's capital city from June 28 to July 14, 1912. [TBD] nations participated, with athletes competing across 98 events spanning 14 sports, marking the largest Games to date. Shuto became the first non-Amnisian city to host the Games, leading to a higher attendance from non-Amnisian, specifically Borealian, nations as well. | The 1912 Summer Junic Games (首都1912ユニック競技大会), known as Shuto 1912, were a significant international multi-sport event held in Tayichi's capital city, Shuto, from June 28 to July 14, 1912. [TBD] nations participated, with athletes competing across 98 events spanning 14 sports, marking the largest Games to date. Shuto became the first non-Amnisian city to host the Games, leading to a higher attendance from non-Amnisian, specifically Borealian, nations as well. The next Junic Games were held in Misiga City, Hosseria in 1916. | ||
Shuto was selected in 1909 to host the Games, beating out [other city(ies)] in the bidding process. In preparation, the city underwent extensive construction, including the creation of a state-of-the-art stadium. one of the world's largest at the time, seating over 70,000 spectators, and an extension of the Shuto Subway network. These Games also introduced electric timing for athletics. | Shuto was selected in 1909 to host the Games, beating out [other city(ies)] in the bidding process. In preparation, the city underwent extensive construction, including the creation of a state-of-the-art stadium. one of the world's largest at the time, seating over 70,000 spectators, and an extension of the Shuto Subway network. These Games also introduced electric timing for athletics. | ||
[TBD] emerged as the leader in gold medals, while Tayichi topped the overall medal count. | [TBD] emerged as the leader in gold medals, while Tayichi topped the overall medal count. <h3>1916</h3> | ||
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The Junic Games are an international sporting event that happen every four years. The Games date back to the ancient Hellastrian city of Iunu (modern day Juneau, Orleaux). The modern summer Games began in 1880, the games were paused after the 1920 Games due to the Great War, and resumed in 1944. The Winter Games Would begin in 1946, and both continue on a four year schedule. The next Summer Games will be in Hansa in 2024 and the next Winter Games will be held in 2026.
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The 1912 Summer Junic Games (首都1912ユニック競技大会), known as Shuto 1912, were a significant international multi-sport event held in Tayichi's capital city, Shuto, from June 28 to July 14, 1912. [TBD] nations participated, with athletes competing across 98 events spanning 14 sports, marking the largest Games to date. Shuto became the first non-Amnisian city to host the Games, leading to a higher attendance from non-Amnisian, specifically Borealian, nations as well. The next Junic Games were held in Misiga City, Hosseria in 1916.
Shuto was selected in 1909 to host the Games, beating out [other city(ies)] in the bidding process. In preparation, the city underwent extensive construction, including the creation of a state-of-the-art stadium. one of the world's largest at the time, seating over 70,000 spectators, and an extension of the Shuto Subway network. These Games also introduced electric timing for athletics.
[TBD] emerged as the leader in gold medals, while Tayichi topped the overall medal count.
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The 30th Summer Junic Games were held in Falmata Pantsville in 2016. Pantsville would become the first and only country in Juznia to host a Summer Junic Games. It was also the second country in Greater Magnaterra to Host Summer Games. The Junic Games Saw 20 different Sports Competitions being held.
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