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| host_city  = [[Monnas]], [[Paraboca]]
| host_city  = [[Monnas]], [[Paraboca]]
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| motto      = Connected through peace
| nations    = 80
| nations    = 80
| athletes    =
| athletes    = 4,227
| events      = 102 (in 35 categories)
| events      = 102 (in 35 categories)
| opening    = 9 November, 2023
| opening    = 9 November, 2023
| closing    = 21 November, 2023
| closing    = 21 November, 2023
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| opened_by  = [[President of Paraboca|President]] [[Oriol Miguélez]]
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| cauldron    = [[Yasmina Biescas]]
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| stadium    = Monnas Olympic Stadium
| summer_prev = [[2022 Summer Olympic Games (Iearth)|2022]] [[Saint Raneau]]
| summer_prev = [[2022 Summer Olympic Games (Iearth)|2022]] [[Saint Raneau]]
| summer_next = [[2024 Summer Olympic Games (Iearth)|2024]] TBD
| summer_next = [[2024 Summer Olympic Games (Iearth)|2024]] TBD
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The '''2023 Winter Olympics''', also known as '''Monnas '23''' are an upcoming international winter multi-sport event scheduled to be held from November 9-21st, 2023, in [[Monnas]], [[Paraboca]], which will involve athletes from 80 nations in the [[Coalition of Crown Albatross|CCA]]. [[Olympic Games (Iearth)|The games]], which were scheduled to be held in early February, were postponed to the end of 2023 as a result of restructuring of the tournaments which began in 2020, and likewise had led to the postponements of the [[2021 Winter Olympic Games (Iearth)|2021]] [[Kasema]] and [[2022 Summer Olympic Games (Iearth)|2022]] [[Saint Raneau]] Games.  
The '''2023 Winter Olympics''', also known as '''Monnas '23''' are an upcoming international winter multi-sport event scheduled to be held from November 9-21st, 2023, in [[Monnas]], [[Paraboca]], which will involve 4,227 athletes from 80 nations in the [[Coalition of Crown Albatross|CCA]]. [[Olympic Games (Iearth)|The games]], which were scheduled to be held in early February, were postponed to the end of 2023 as a result of restructuring of the tournaments which began in 2020, and likewise had led to the postponements of the [[2021 Winter Olympic Games (Iearth)|2021]] [[Kasema]] and [[2022 Summer Olympic Games (Iearth)|2022]] [[Saint Raneau]] Games.  


Monnas won the bid to host from a competition of 5 cities, recieving 30 votes during the Olympic Committee summit in [[San Beausoleil]]. While the games will predominantly be held in Monnas, some events will be held in the city of [[Calatas]].
Monnas won the bid to host from a competition of 5 cities, recieving 30 votes during the Olympic Committee summit in [[San Beausoleil]]. While the games will predominantly be held in Monnas, some events will be held in the city of [[Calatas]]. The games were opened by [[President of Paraboca|President]] [[Oriol Miguélez]], and the cauldron was lit by Parabocan skier [[Yasmina Biescas]]


==Bidding and election==
==Bidding and election==

Revision as of 03:04, 25 October 2023

Monnas Winter Olympics 2023.png
Host cityMonnas, Paraboca
MottoConnected through peace
Nations80
Athletes4,227
Events102 (in 35 categories)
Opening9 November, 2023
Closing21 November, 2023
Opened by
Cauldron
StadiumMonnas Olympic Stadium

The 2023 Winter Olympics, also known as Monnas '23 are an upcoming international winter multi-sport event scheduled to be held from November 9-21st, 2023, in Monnas, Paraboca, which will involve 4,227 athletes from 80 nations in the CCA. The games, which were scheduled to be held in early February, were postponed to the end of 2023 as a result of restructuring of the tournaments which began in 2020, and likewise had led to the postponements of the 2021 Kasema and 2022 Saint Raneau Games.

Monnas won the bid to host from a competition of 5 cities, recieving 30 votes during the Olympic Committee summit in San Beausoleil. While the games will predominantly be held in Monnas, some events will be held in the city of Calatas. The games were opened by President Oriol Miguélez, and the cauldron was lit by Parabocan skier Yasmina Biescas

Bidding and election

City Country Votes
Monnas Paraboca 30
Druzhinya Vrakara 1
Sjédal Vœyetska 5
Qaqarsville Sateroc 2
Daal Greater Normark 14

Five nations submitted bids to host the 2023 Winter Olympics. Monnas, Paraboca; Druzhinya, Vrakara; Sjédal, Vœyetska; Qaqarsville, Sateroc; Daal, Greater Normark. Paraboca had previously submitted a bid for Calatas to host the 2021 Games, but they were narrowly beat out by Kasema.

Yuan had originally created a bid for Dengang, but this was later withdrawn amid international scrutiny for the Yuan government's treatment of the Manda Pangchu ethnic population in Dengang province. East Chanchajilla had also proposed a bid for Turania City, but its Congress voted to suspend the bid due to inflated cost projections.

Development and preparation

Medals

Venues

Most of the outdoor snow events and alpine skiing events will be held in the mountainous area outside Monnas and Calatas, while the indoor ice events will be held within the city.

Outdoor

Mount Talbaras– Ski Jumping, Alpine Skiing, Nordic Combined, Cross Country Skiing Montilla Teatre – Biathlon Sebas Saisias – Bobsleigh, Luge and Skeleton

Indoor

Monnas Olympic Stadium – Opening and Closing Ceremonies Estadi de Pedrero – Curling, Ice Hockey Bolea Arena– Speed Skating

Games

Opening Ceremony

Sports

Bobsleighing
Event Gold Silver Bronze
Two-man runs 1
Two-man runs 2
Two-woman runs 1
Two-woman runs 2
Four-man runs 1
Four-man runs 2


Skeleton
Gold Silver Bronze
Men 1
Men 2
Women 1
Women 2


Curling
Gold Silver Bronze
Men
Women


Hockey
Gold Silver Bronze
Men
Women


Figure skating
Gold Silver Bronze
Men singles
Women singles
Pair skating


Speed skating (Men)
Gold Silver Bronze
500 m
1000 m
1500 m
5000 m


Speed skating (Women)
Gold Silver Bronze
500 m
1000 m
1500 m
5000 m


Alpine Skiing
Event Gold Silver Bronze
Downhill (men)
Downhill (women)
Super-G (men)
Super-G (women)
Slalom (men)
Slalom (women)
Men's combined
Women's combined
Team event


Men's Cross-country skiing
Gold Silver Bronze
15 km freestyle
30 km skiathlon
50 km classical
4 × 10 km relay
Sprint classical


Women's Cross-country skiing
Gold Silver Bronze
15 km freestyle
30 km skiathlon
50 km classical
4 × 10 km relay
Sprint classical


Snowboarding
Event Gold Silver Bronze
Slopestyle (Men)
Slopestyle (Women)
Halfpipe (Men)
Halfpipe (Women)
Snowboard cross (Men)
Snowboard cross (Women)
Big air (Men)
Big air (Women)


Ski jumping
Gold Silver Bronze
Men's Normal Hill
Women's Normal Hill
Men's Large Hill
Women's Large Hill


Freestyle skiing
Gold Silver Bronze
Men's Aerial
Women's Aerial
Men's Halfpipe
Women's Halfpipe
Men's Slopestyle
Women's Slopestyle

Participating National Olympic Committees

Participating National Olympic Committees

Medal Count

Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 country
2 country
3 country
4 country

Records

Closing ceremony

Broadcasting

Concerns and controversies

Terrorism

Doping