2017 Winter Olympic Games (Iearth)

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Blythe Winter Olympics 2017.png
Host cityBlythe, Mayotte, Zamastan
MottoPeace and Satisfaction
Nations55
Events88 (in 37 categories)
Opening2 February
Closing23 February
Opened by

The 2017 Winter Olympics, also known as Blythe '17, were an international winter multi-sport event held from February 2-23, 2021, in Blythe, Mayotte, Zamastan, which involved athletes from 55 nations in the Coalition of Crown Albatross competed. Blythe won the bid from a collection of six cities to host the Olympics, marking the second time the Winter Games were held in Zamastan after the 1983 Games in White Rock and the seventh time the Olympic Games were hosted in Zamastan. The 2021 Games featured 88 events across 5 sports (37 categories). Big air snowboarding and mixed team alpine skiing made their debut at the 2021 Games.

Bidding and election

City Country Votes
Blythe Zamastan 33
Viitaneimi Caspiaa 12
Cardoza Paraboca 8

Development and preparation

Medals

Venues

Most of the outdoor snow events and alpine skiing events were held in the mountainous county outside Blythe, while the indoor ice events were held within the city.

Outdoor

  • Shea Mountain Ski Jumping Center – ski jumping, snowboarding (big air)
  • Shea Mountain Cross-Country Skiing Center – cross-country skiing
  • Shea Mountain Sliding Center – luge, bobsleigh, skeleton
  • Shea Mountain Alpine Centre – alpine skiing (slalom, giant slalom)
  • Union Snow Park – freestyle skiing, snowboarding
  • Union Alpine Center – alpine skiing (downhill, super-G, combined)
  • Palmer Ski Jumping Center – ski jumping, snowboarding

Indoor

The Blythe Olympic Park, in the neighborhood of Bouvere, includes five indoor sports venues, all in close proximity to one another.

  • Bouvere Hockey Center – ice hockey (men's competition)
  • Noabbi Curling Center – curling
  • Ennial Oval – long track speed skating
  • Whitefeld Ice Arena – short track speed skating, figure skating
  • Porster Hockey Center – ice hockey (women's competition)

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
Team Team Team
Women
Team Team Team


Curling
Gold Silver Bronze
Men
Team Team Team
Women
Team Team Team


Hockey
Gold Silver Bronze
Men
Team Team Team
Women
Team Team Team


Figure skating
Gold Silver Bronze
Men singles
Team Team Team
Women singles
Team Team Team
Pair skating
Team Team Team


Speed skating
Gold Silver Bronze
Men
Team Team Team
Women
Team Team Team


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


Cross-country skiing
Gold Silver Bronze
Men
Team Team Team
Women
Team Team Team


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
Team Team Team
Women
Team Team Team


Freestyle skiing
Gold Silver Bronze
Men
Team Team Team
Women
Team Team Team

Participating Countries

Participating National Olympic Committees

Medal Count

Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total

Records

Closing ceremony

Broadcasting

Concerns and controversies

Terrorism

Doping