Eurth Summer Olympics 2019

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Official Logo of the Eurth Summer 2019 Olympics in Bogd Gioro, Fulgistan
Official Logo of the Eurth Summer 2019 Olympics in Bogd Gioro, Fulgistan
Host cityBogd Gioro, Fulgistan
Nations29
Opening24 July
Closing9 August

The 2019 Eurth Summer Olympics, known also as Bogd Gioro 2019, was an International Multi-Sport event in the tradition of the Eurth Olympics taking place in the Worker's Republic of Fulgistan. The Bogd Gioro 2019 Games occurred between July 24th and August 9th, 2019, with General Secretary Tomur Almas opening the games during the Opening Proceedings.[1]

Bidding

The Bidding Campaign for the 2019 Summer Olympic Games started in late November 2018 with the International Olympic Committee of Eurth directing cities throughout Eurth to put forward a bid to host the Summer Games. Within three weeks, three cities expressed interest, all of whom submitted bids for consideration. The IOCE convened during in early January 2019 to vote on the three proposals for the Summer Games, with Bogd Gioro later announced as the home to the 2019 Games with 54 of 100 possible votes.[2]

2019 Summer Olympics Games Bidding
City NOC Round 1
Bogd Gioro  Fulgistan 54
Saint Paul's  Sanctum Imperium Catholicum 14
Sunset City  Sunset Sea Islands 10

Venues

There are dozens of venues being used for the games, including:

Games

Opening Ceremony

The Opening Ceremony occurred on June 24th inside the Wang Kaifeng Olympic Stadium at the heart of the Olympic Zone. It began with opening remarks by IOCE Chairman Wetzel and Fulgistani General Secretary Tomur Almas. The athletes were introduced in an electronic beat filled march, with Fulgistan's home team getting the most applause and cheer from the crowd. The highlight of the wide-ranging performances showcasing the very best of Fulgistani culture was an elaborate act of horse acrobats, where riders would jump from one horse to another while in motion.

Sports

The 2019 Summer Games featured the following sports:

  1. Archery
  2. Artistic Swimming
  3. Athletics
  4. Badminton
  5. Baseball
  6. Basketball
  7. Boxing
  8. Canoeing/Kayaking
  9. Cycling
  10. Diving
  11. Equestrian
  12. Fencing
  13. Field Hockey
  14. Football
  15. Golf
  16. Gymnastics (artistic, trampoline, rhythmic)
  17. Handball
  18. Martial Arts (Judo, Karate, Taekwondo)
  19. Pentathlon
  20. Rowing
  21. Rugby sevens
  22. Sailing
  23. Shooting
  24. Softball
  25. Sports climbing
  26. Surfing
  27. Swimming
  28. Table Tennis
  29. Tennis
  30. Triathlon
  31. Volleyball
  32. Water Polo
  33. Weightlifting
  34. Wrestling

Medal Table

A total of 29 nations sent athletes to compete in the 2019 Summer Games.[3]

Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
 Fulgistan (host) 63 17 16 96
 Gallambria 27 31 28 86
 Variota 24 26 21 71
 Orioni 24 25 21 70
 Sunset Sea Islands 16 21 32 70
 Tagmatium 13 20 27 60
 Iverica 21 22 15 58
 Ahrana 21 13 18 52
 Oyus 19 12 20 51
 Mauridiviah 9 13 27 49
 Selayar 14 15 17 46
 Cristina 19 13 12 44
 Sanctum Imperium Catholicum 11 16 16 43
 Limonaia 11 21 9 41
 Batengdei 10 14 14 38
 Prymont 7 15 16 38
 Shffahkia 13 10 14 37
 Morheim 17 5 7 29
 Girkmand 3 9 14 26
 Magnaeus 0 13 2 15
 Faramount 3 1 11 15
 Seylos 4 6 4 14
 Andalla 11 0 0 11
 Hakenium 0 11 0 11
 Kirvina 8 2 1 11
 Sayf 1 2 8 11
 Ide Jima 4 5 2 11
 Little Flau 1 1 4 6
 Alenveil 0 1 0 1

References