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'''[[Senria]]''' first participated in the [[Invictus Games]] in 1910, and has competed at almost every hosting of the Invictus since 1926. It did not attend any games between 1918 and 1923 on account of the [[Senrian Revolution]], though some Senrian athletes competed under the neutral Invictus flag, and boycotted the [[1968 Winter Invictus Games|1968 Winter Invictus]] in [[Rongzhuo]]. The country has also hosted the invictus four times - the Summer Invictus in [[1970 Summer Invictus Games|1970]] and [[1990 Summer Invictus Games|1990]], and the Winter Invictus in [[1976 Winter Invictus Games|1976]] and [[2000 Winter Invictus Games|2000]].
'''[[Senria]]''' first participated in the [[Invictus Games]] in 1910, and has competed at almost every hosting of the Invictus since 1926. It did not attend any games between 1918 and 1923 on account of the [[Senrian Revolution]] (though some Senrian athletes competed under the neutral Invictus flag) and boycotted the [[1968 Winter Invictus Games|1968 Winter Invictus]] in [[Rongzhuo]]. The country has also hosted the Invictus four times - the Summer Invictus in [[1970 Summer Invictus Games|1970]] and [[1990 Summer Invictus Games|1990]], and the Winter Invictus in [[1976 Winter Invictus Games|1976]] and [[2000 Winter Invictus Games|2000]].


The country won its first Invictus medals in 1914 and its first gold medals in 1926. The country is typically successful at both Summer and Winter Games;  
The country won its first Invictus medals in 1914 and its first gold medals in 1926. Senria typically fares well at both Summer and Winter Games, and is among the most successful countries at the games; Senrian athletes have traditionally done well in {{wp|Japanese martial arts|martial arts}} such as {{wp|Judo|zuudou}} and {{wp|wrestling}}, {{wp|gymnastics}}, {{wp|swimming}}, {{wp|athletics}}, {{wp|baseball}}, {{wp|Alpine skiing|Aventine skiing}}, {{wp|ski jumping}}, {{wp|speed skating}}, and {{wp|figure skating}}.


==Hosted games==
==Hosted games==
Senria has formally hosted the Invictus Games on four occasions.
{| class="wikitable"
! Games !! Type !! Dates !! Host city
|-
|[[1970 Summer Invictus Games|1970]] || Summer || XX-XX September 1970 || [[Keisi]]
|-
|[[1976 Winter Invictus Games|1976]] || Winter || XX-XX February 1976 || [[Nobeoka]]
|-
|[[1990 Summer Invictus Games|1990]] || Summer || XX July - XX August 1990 || [[Keisi]]
|-
|[[2000 Winter Invictus Games|2000]] || Winter || XX-XX February 2000 || [[Ubeyama]]
|}
Additionally, certain long-distance events of the [[1958 Summer Invictus Games|1958]], officially held in [[Estmere|Estmerish]]-controlled [[Jindao]], were held in Senria due to a lack of space in Jindao itself.
===Cancelled games===
{| class="wikitable"
! Games !! Type !! Planned dates !! Host city
|-
|[[1946 Summer Invictus Games|1946]] || Summer || XX-XX September 1946 || [[Keisi]]
|}
===Unsuccessful bids===


==Medal tables==
==Medal tables==
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==Flagbearers==
==Flagbearers==


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Revision as of 10:04, 18 September 2021

Senria at the
Invictus Games
SenriaFlag.png
IOC codeSEN
NOCSenrian Invictus Committee
Medals
Gold
212
Silver
208
Bronze
270
Total
690
Summer appearances
1910, 1914, 1926, 1938, 1942, 1950, 1954, 1958, 1962, 1966, 1970, 1974, 1978, 1982, 1986, 1990, 1994, 1998, 2002, 2006, 2010, 2014, 2018
Winter appearances
1924, 1936, 1940, 1948, 1952, 1956, 1960, 1964, 1972, 1976, 1980, 1984, 1988, 1992, 1996, 2000, 2004, 2008, 2012, 2016, 2020

Senria first participated in the Invictus Games in 1910, and has competed at almost every hosting of the Invictus since 1926. It did not attend any games between 1918 and 1923 on account of the Senrian Revolution (though some Senrian athletes competed under the neutral Invictus flag) and boycotted the 1968 Winter Invictus in Rongzhuo. The country has also hosted the Invictus four times - the Summer Invictus in 1970 and 1990, and the Winter Invictus in 1976 and 2000.

The country won its first Invictus medals in 1914 and its first gold medals in 1926. Senria typically fares well at both Summer and Winter Games, and is among the most successful countries at the games; Senrian athletes have traditionally done well in martial arts such as zuudou and wrestling, gymnastics, swimming, athletics, baseball, Aventine skiing, ski jumping, speed skating, and figure skating.

Hosted games

Senria has formally hosted the Invictus Games on four occasions.

Games Type Dates Host city
1970 Summer XX-XX September 1970 Keisi
1976 Winter XX-XX February 1976 Nobeoka
1990 Summer XX July - XX August 1990 Keisi
2000 Winter XX-XX February 2000 Ubeyama

Additionally, certain long-distance events of the 1958, officially held in Estmerish-controlled Jindao, were held in Senria due to a lack of space in Jindao itself.

Cancelled games

Games Type Planned dates Host city
1946 Summer XX-XX September 1946 Keisi

Unsuccessful bids

Medal tables

Flagbearers