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Hennehouwe at the
Invictus Games
Flag of Hennehouwe.png
IOC codeHEN
NOCHIC-HSV
Medals
Gold
114
Silver
112
Bronze
144
Total
370
Summer appearances
1902 · 1906 · 1910 · 1914 · 1918 · 1922 · 1926 · 1938 · 1942 · 1950 · 1954 · 1958 · 1962 · 1966 · 1970 · 1974 · 1978 · 1982 · 1986 · 1990 · 1994 · 1998 · 2002 · 2006 · 2010 · 1994 · 2018 · 2022
Winter appearances
1920 · 1924 · 1936 · 1940 · 1948 · 1952 · 1956 · 1960 · 1964 · 1968 · 1972 · 1976 · 1980 · 1984 · 1988 · 1992 · 1996 · 2000 · 2004 · 2008 · 2012 · 2016 · 2020

Hennehouwe first competed at the Invictus Games in 1902 and has competed at almost all Games since then, missing only one Summer and one Winter Games respectively. Hennehouwe boycotted the 1942 Summer Invictus Games in Vicalvi over its occupation of Amathia, whilst it did not participate in the 1936 Winter Invictus Games in Chistovodia due to a lack of funding in the immediate aftermath of the Great War.

Hennehouwe hosted the 1906 Summer Invictus Games in s'Holle, and has unsuccessfully bid to host subsequent Games on a number of occassions. The most recent hosting bid was for the 2006 Summer Invictus Games to be held in s'Holle, which would have marked the centenary of the city's 1906 Games. However, the Games were instead awarded to Crescent Island City. Hennehouwe's National Invictus Committee, Hennish Invictus Committee-Hennish Sports Association (HIC-HSV), has proposed a potential bid for the 2034 Summer Invictus Games.

From 1902 to 1926, the country name was "Hennehouwe" with the country code "HEN". For the 1938 Summer Invictus Games, the country name was changed to the "Hennish Republic", retaining the original country code. This remained in place until the 1966 Summer Invictus Games, when the country name was reverted to "Hennehouwe", and has remained as such ever since.

Athletes from Hennehouwe have won 307 medals at the Summer Invictus Games, of which 90 are gold medals. Cycling, rowing and swimming are the country's top gold medal sports, with athletics, sailing, equestrian among the sports also featuring high in Hennehouwe's overall tally. Hennehouwe has won 63 medals at the Winter Invictus Games, including 32 gold medals, half of which have have come from speed skating.

Hosted games

Hennehouwe has formally hosted the Invictus Games on one occasion.

Games Type Dates Host city
1906 Summer 1 July – 23 November 1906 s'Holle

Unsuccessful bids

Games Type Host city Winning bid
1966 Summer s'Holle Soravia Patovatra, Soravia
1994 Summer Zilverzee Kirenia Harimisaareke, Kirenia
2006 Summer s'Holle Dezevau Crescent Island City, Dezevau

Medal tables

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