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Vinalia first participated as a unified nation in the [[Invictus Games]] at the [[1990 Summer Invictus Games|1990]] in [[Keisi]], [[Senria]], and the country has sent athletes to compete at every Summer Games since then. The [[Vinalian Invictus Games Committee]] was established in 1993, following the official unification of both [[North Vinalia]] and [[South Vinalia]], since the 1990 games both Invictus Committees had worked jointly, although legally they remained separate.  
Vinalia first participated as a unified nation in the [[Invictus Games]] at the [[1990 Summer Invictus Games|1990]] in [[Keisi]], [[Senria]], and the country has sent athletes to compete at every Summer Games since. The [[Vinalian Invictus Games Committee]] was established in 1993, following the official unification of both [[North Vinalia]] and [[South Vinalia]] that same year. Since the 1990 games both Invictus Committees had worked jointly, although legally they remained separated.  


Vinalian athletes first competed at the Invictus games in [[s'Holle]], during the [[1906 Summer Invictus Games]], as part of the Chistovodian team, and continued competing under the Chistovodian flag until the Invictus games of [[1938 Summer Invictus Games|1938]] in [[Nouvelle-Rayenne]], [[Cassier]]. Vinalian athletes competed for both North and South Vinalia between all summer games until [[1990 Summer Invictus Games|1990]], with North Vinalian athletes participating in the [[1968 Winter Invictus Games|1968]], and [[1972 Winter Invictus Games|1972]] Winter games. The first Vinalian to win a medal was South Vinalian {{wp|Wrestling|wrestler}} Andrej Belebelov in [[1958 Summer Invictus Games|1958]] games in {{wp|Freestyle_wrestling|Light heavyweight}} with a bronze medal. The first Vinalian gold medal came in the [[1970 Summer Invictus Games|1970]] games, where North Vinalian {{wp|Wrestling|wrestler}} Konai Machna won in Freesyle wrestling in the 100kg category.  
Vinalian athletes first competed at the Invictus games in [[s'Holle]], during the [[1906 Summer Invictus Games]], as part of the Chistovodian team, and continued competing under the Chistovodian flag until the Invictus games of [[1938 Summer Invictus Games|1938]] in [[Nouvelle-Rayenne]], [[Cassier]]. Vinalian athletes competed for both North and South Vinalia in all summer games until the [[1990 Summer Invictus Games|1990 games]], with North Vinalian athletes participating in the [[1968 Winter Invictus Games|1968 Rongzhuo]], and [[1972 Winter Invictus Games|1972 Spalgleann]] Winter games. The first Vinalian to win a medal was South Vinalian {{wp|Wrestling|wrestler}} Andrej Belebelov in the [[1958 Summer Invictus Games|1958 Jindao]] games in Men's {{wp|Freestyle_wrestling|Light heavyweight}} with a bronze medal. The first Vinalian gold medal came in the [[1970 Summer Invictus Games|1970 Keisi]] games, where North Vinalian {{wp|Wrestling|wrestler}} Konai Basha won in the Men's Freesyle wrestling in the 100kg category.  


Between North, South, and Unified Vinalia a total of 74 medals have been won with the Unified team winning 55, North Vinalia 14, and South Vinalia 9 medals. No Vinalian team has ever won a Winter Invictus Games medal. Vinalias most successful Summer games came in the [[2010 Summer Invictus Games|2010 Vicalvi Invictus Summer Games]] where Vinalia won 9 medals including 3 golds, its highest count in history. Konai Fedorov ({{wp|canoeing}}), and Siveko Rataev (wrestling) are Vinalias are the most decorated post-unification athletes, with 4 and 3 medals respectively. The {{wp|Shooting_sports|shooter}} Yevstakhiy Tsibesov has competed at the Summer Invictus Games a total of 5 times, between 1998 and 2018 the most by any Vinalian athlete winning one silver medal in 2006. The most successful sport for Vinalia at the Summer Games is Wrestling with 13 medals (4 gold), followed by Canoeing and {{wp|Sport_of_athletics|Athletics}} with 9 medals each, 2 gold and 1 gold respectively, and Shooting at 8 medals with 3 gold medals.
Between all 3 Vinalian entities a total of 80 medals have been won with the Unified team winning 52, North Vinalia 19, and South Vinalia 9 medals. No Vinalian team has ever won a Winter Invictus Games medal. Vinalias most successful Summer games came in the [[2010 Summer Invictus Games|2010 Vicalvi Invictus Summer Games]] where Vinalia won 9 medals including 3 golds, its highest count in history. Konai Fedorov ({{wp|canoeing}}), and Siveko Rataev (wrestling) are Vinalias most decorated post-unification athletes, with 4 and 3 medals respectively. The {{wp|Shooting_sports|shooter}} Smarcek Semenovich has competed at the Summer Invictus Games a total of 5 times, between 1998 and 2018 the most by any Vinalian athlete. winning one silver medal in 2006. The most successful sport for Vinalia at the Summer Games is Wrestling with 13 medals (4 gold), followed by Canoeing and {{wp|Sport_of_athletics|Athletics}} with 9 medals each, 2 and 1 gold respectively, and Shooting at 8 medals with 3 gold medals.
== Medal tables ==
== Medal tables ==
=== Medals by Summer games ===
=== Medals by Summer games ===
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== List of pre-unification Vinalian athletes ==
== List of pre-unification Vinalian athletes ==
This list contains Summer Invictus Games medals won by Vinalian athletes before both Vinalias started participating as an unified team in 1990. The list includes both athletes who won individual medals and athletes who won medals as part of a team. No Vinalian athletes won a medal in the Chistovodian team. All athletes listed below won medals for either the [[North Vinalia|People's Republic of Vinalia]], or the [[South Vinalia|Republic of Vinalia]]. Gymnast Irinka Havrylyuk is the only Vinalian to have won a medal for the unified team after winning a medal for one of the two republics, after she won a silver medal at the Women's vault in the [[1986 Summer Invictus Games|1996 Saint-Marie]] games for South Vinalia, and later a bronze medal at the Women's vault in 1990 for the unified team.
=== North Vinalian Medals ===
{|class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size: 90%;"
! Medal
! Name(s)
! Games
! Sport
! Event
|-
| {{Silver medal}} || Larysa Marfinkla || {{flagicon|Soravia}} [[1966 Summer Invictus Games|1966 Patovatra]] || [[File:Gymnastics (artistic) pictogram.svg|frameless|25px]] {{wp|Gymnastics}} || Women's Uneven bars
|-
| {{Bronze medal}} || Larysa Marfinkla || {{flagicon|Soravia}} [[1966 Summer Invictus Games|1966 Patovatra]] || [[File:Gymnastics (artistic) pictogram.svg|frameless|25px]] {{wp|Gymnastics}} || Women's Floor exercise
|-
| {{Bronze medal}} || Apolinaras Sass, Sidor Ramenskoi || {{flagicon|Soravia}} [[1966 Summer Invictus Games|1966 Patovatra]] || [[File:Rowing pictogram.svg|frameless|25px]] {{wp|Rowing}} || Men's coxless pair
|-
| {{Gold medal}} || Konai Basha || {{flagicon|Senria}} [[1970 Summer Invictus Games|1970 Keisi]] || [[File:Wrestling pictogram.svg|frameless|25px]] {{wp|Wrestling_at_the_Summer_Olympics|Wrestling}} || Men's Freesyle wrestling 100kg
|-
| {{Bronze medal}} || Kokshar Kuzkevich || {{flagicon|Senria}} [[1970 Summer Invictus Games|1970 Keisi]] || [[File:Wrestling pictogram.svg|frameless|25px]] {{wp|Wrestling_at_the_Summer_Olympics|Wrestling}} || Men's Greco-Roman heavyweight
|-
| {{Bronze medal}} || Rostyslav Pasternak || {{flagicon|Senria}} [[1970 Summer Invictus Games|1970 Keisi]] || [[File:Wrestling pictogram.svg|frameless|25px]] {{wp|Wrestling_at_the_Summer_Olympics|Wrestling}} || Men's Greco-Roman lightweight
|-
| {{Bronze medal}} || Rostyslav Pasternak || {{flagicon|Rizealand}} [[1974 Summer Invictus Games]] || [[File:Wrestling pictogram.svg|frameless|25px]] {{wp|Wrestling_at_the_Summer_Olympics|Wrestling}} || Men's Greco-Roman 48 kg
|-
| {{Bronze medal}} || Vsevolod Terpilovich || {{flagicon|Rizealand}} [[1974 Summer Invictus Games]] || [[File:Wrestling pictogram.svg|frameless|25px]] {{wp|Wrestling_at_the_Summer_Olympics|Wrestling}} || Men's Greco-Roman 68 kg
|-
| {{Gold medal}} || Koloman Macheshich || {{flagicon|Kirenia}} [[1978 Summer Invictus Games]] || [[File:Wrestling pictogram.svg|frameless|25px]] {{wp|Wrestling_at_the_Summer_Olympics|Wrestling}} || Men's Freestyle 52 kg
|-
| {{Silver medal}} || Rostyslav Pasternak || {{flagicon|Kirenia}} [[1978 Summer Invictus Games]] || [[File:Wrestling pictogram.svg|frameless|25px]] {{wp|Wrestling_at_the_Summer_Olympics|Wrestling}} || Men's Greco-Roman 48 kg
|-
| {{Silver medal}} || Smenko Shemiatov || {{flagicon|Kirenia}} [[1978 Summer Invictus Games]] || [[File:Weightlifting pictogram.svg|frameless|25px]] {{wp|Olympic_weightlifting|Weightlifting}} || Men's 90 kg
|-
| {{Bronze medal}} || Mykyta Mazeia || {{flagicon|Kirenia}} [[1978 Summer Invictus Games]] || [[File:Wrestling pictogram.svg|frameless|25px]] {{wp|Wrestling_at_the_Summer_Olympics|Wrestling}} || Men's Freestyle 100 kg
|-
| {{Bronze medal}} || Fedor Koriaka || {{flagicon|Kirenia}} [[1978 Summer Invictus Games]] || [[File:Wrestling pictogram.svg|frameless|25px]] {{wp|Wrestling_at_the_Summer_Olympics|Wrestling}} || Men's Freestyle 74 kg
|-
| {{Silver medal}} || Fedor Koriaka || {{flagicon|Werania}} [[1982 Summer Invictus Games|1982 Westbrucken]] || [[File:Wrestling pictogram.svg|frameless|25px]] {{wp|Wrestling_at_the_Summer_Olympics|Wrestling}} || Men's Freestyle 74 kg
|-
| {{Bronze medal}} || Mykyta Mazeia || {{flagicon|Werania}} [[1982 Summer Invictus Games|1982 Westbrucken]] || [[File:Wrestling pictogram.svg|frameless|25px]] {{wp|Wrestling_at_the_Summer_Olympics|Wrestling}} || Men's Freestyle 100 kg
|-
| {{Silver medal}} || Kliment Oliynyk || {{flagicon|Cassier}} [[1986 Summer Invictus Games|1986 Saint-Marie]] || [[File:Athletics pictogram.svg|frameless|25px]] {{wp|Sport_of_athletics|Athletics}} || Men's 20 km Walk
|-
| {{Bronze medal}} || Yevstakhiy Tsibesovona || {{flagicon|Cassier}} [[1986 Summer Invictus Games|1986 Saint-Marie]] || [[File:Swimming pictogram.svg|frameless|25px]] {{wp|Swimming_(sport)|Swimming}} || Men's 400 m Freestyle
|-
| {{Bronze medal}} || Katharina Malyshev || {{flagicon|Cassier}} [[1986 Summer Invictus Games|1986 Saint-Marie]] || [[File:Fencing pictogram.svg|frameless|25px]] {{wp|Fencing}} || Women's foil
|-
| {{Bronze medal}} || Hennadiy Terpilovich || {{flagicon|Cassier}} [[1986 Summer Invictus Games|1986 Saint-Marie]] || [[File:Wrestling pictogram.svg|frameless|25px]] {{wp|Wrestling_at_the_Summer_Olympics|Wrestling}} || Men's Freestyle 130 kg
|-
|}
=== South Vinalian Medals ===
{|class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size: 90%;"
! Medal
! Name(s)
! Games
! Sport
! Event
|-
| {{Bronze medal}} || Andrej Belebelov || {{flagicon|Estmere}} [[1958 Summer Invictus Games|1958 Jindao]] || [[File:Wrestling pictogram.svg|frameless|25px]] {{wp|Wrestling_at_the_Summer_Olympics|Wrestling}} || Men's Light heavyweight
|-
| {{Bronze medal}} || Sokira Shevchuk || {{flagicon|Soravia}} [[1966 Summer Invictus Games|1966 Patovatra]] || [[File:Fencing pictogram.svg|frameless|25px]] {{wp|Fencing}} || Men's Épée Individual
|-
| {{Bronze medal}} || Sokira Shevchuk, Grigori Kovalenko, Zinoviy Zelenko || {{flagicon|Soravia}} [[1966 Summer Invictus Games|1966 Patovatra]] || [[File:Fencing pictogram.svg|frameless|25px]] {{wp|Fencing}} || Men's Épée Team
|-
| {{Silver medal}} || Kutsko Marakushev || {{flagicon|Senria}} [[1970 Summer Invictus Games|1970 Keisi]] || [[File:Judo pictogram.svg|frameless|25px]] {{wp|Judo}} || Men's Middleweight
80 kg
|-
| {{Bronze medal}} || Renata Bondarenko || {{flagicon|Senria}} [[1970 Summer Invictus Games|1970 Keisi]] || [[File:Athletics pictogram.svg|frameless|25px]] {{wp|Sport_of_athletics|Athletics}} || Women's javelin throw
|-
| {{Gold medal}} || Katharine Borysov || {{flagicon|Werania}} [[1982 Summer Invictus Games|1982 Westbrucken]] || [[File:Swimming pictogram.svg|frameless|25px]] {{wp|Swimming_(sport)|Swimming}} || Women's 800 m freestyle
|-
| {{Bronze medal}} || Katharine Borysov || {{flagicon|Werania}} [[1982 Summer Invictus Games|1982 Westbrucken]] || [[File:Swimming pictogram.svg|frameless|25px]] {{wp|Swimming_(sport)|Swimming}} || Women's 400 m freestyle
|-
| {{Bronze medal}} || Artem Bondarenko || {{flagicon|Werania}} [[1982 Summer Invictus Games|1982 Westbrucken]] || [[File:Boxing pictogram.svg|frameless|25px]] {{wp|Boxing}} || Men's Featherweight
|-
| {{Silver medal}} || Irinka Havrylyuk || {{flagicon|Cassier}} [[1986 Summer Invictus Games|1986 Saint-Marie]] || [[File:Gymnastics (artistic) pictogram.svg|frameless|25px]] {{wp|Gymnastics}} || Women's vault
|-
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[[Category:Vinalia]]
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Revision as of 00:22, 28 July 2021

Vinalia at the
Invictus Games
ProperVinalianFlag.png
IOC codeVIN
NOCVinalian Invictus Games Committee
Medals
Gold
11
Silver
13
Bronze
28
Total
52
Summer appearances
1990, 1994, 1998, 2002, 2006, 2010, 2014, 2018
Winter appearances
1996, 2000, 2008, 2012, 2016

Vinalia first participated as a unified nation in the Invictus Games at the 1990 in Keisi, Senria, and the country has sent athletes to compete at every Summer Games since. The Vinalian Invictus Games Committee was established in 1993, following the official unification of both North Vinalia and South Vinalia that same year. Since the 1990 games both Invictus Committees had worked jointly, although legally they remained separated.

Vinalian athletes first competed at the Invictus games in s'Holle, during the 1906 Summer Invictus Games, as part of the Chistovodian team, and continued competing under the Chistovodian flag until the Invictus games of 1938 in Nouvelle-Rayenne, Cassier. Vinalian athletes competed for both North and South Vinalia in all summer games until the 1990 games, with North Vinalian athletes participating in the 1968 Rongzhuo, and 1972 Spalgleann Winter games. The first Vinalian to win a medal was South Vinalian wrestler Andrej Belebelov in the 1958 Jindao games in Men's Light heavyweight with a bronze medal. The first Vinalian gold medal came in the 1970 Keisi games, where North Vinalian wrestler Konai Basha won in the Men's Freesyle wrestling in the 100kg category.

Between all 3 Vinalian entities a total of 80 medals have been won with the Unified team winning 52, North Vinalia 19, and South Vinalia 9 medals. No Vinalian team has ever won a Winter Invictus Games medal. Vinalias most successful Summer games came in the 2010 Vicalvi Invictus Summer Games where Vinalia won 9 medals including 3 golds, its highest count in history. Konai Fedorov (canoeing), and Siveko Rataev (wrestling) are Vinalias most decorated post-unification athletes, with 4 and 3 medals respectively. The shooter Smarcek Semenovich has competed at the Summer Invictus Games a total of 5 times, between 1998 and 2018 the most by any Vinalian athlete. winning one silver medal in 2006. The most successful sport for Vinalia at the Summer Games is Wrestling with 13 medals (4 gold), followed by Canoeing and Athletics with 9 medals each, 2 and 1 gold respectively, and Shooting at 8 medals with 3 gold medals.

Medal tables

Medals by Summer games

Games Athletes Gold Silver Bronze Total
1898-1926 As part of  Chistovodia
1938-1986 As part of  North Vinalia and File:SecondRepofVinFlag.png South Vinalia
Senria 1990 Keisi 54 1 3 3 7
Dezevau 1994 Crescent Island City 69 2 2 4 8
Etruria 1998 San Alessandro 61 1 2 2 5
Gaullica 2002 Verlois 64 1 1 4 6
Shangea 2006 Baiqiao 70 1 2 4 7
Etruria 2010 Vicalvi 86 3 2 4 9
Satucin 2014 Gaton 83 1 0 5 6
Caldia 2018 Spalgleann 78 1 1 2 4
Gaullica 2022 Cote Serene Future event
Total 11 13 28 52

Medals by Winter games

Games Athletes Gold Silver Bronze Total
1920-1924 As part of  Chistovodia
1936-1964 Did not participate
1968-1972 As part of  North Vinalia
1976-1992 Did not participate
Caldia 1996 Benbaun 1 0 0 0 0
Senria 2000 Ubeyama 2 0 0 0 0
Shangea 2004 Shenkong Did not participate
Cassier 2008 Barnier 4 0 0 0 0
Gaullica 2012 Rayenne 1 0 0 0 0
Soravia 2016 Winter Invictus Games 2 0 0 0 0
Soravia 2020 Ulan Khol 3 0 0 0 0
Caldia 2024 Invertwinc Future event
Total 0 0 0 0

Medals by Summer sport

Sport Gold Silver Bronze Total
Archery pictogram.svg Archery 0 2 0 2
Athletics pictogram.svg Athletics 1 3 5 9
Canoeing (slalom) pictogram.svg Canoeing 2 0 7 9
Fencing pictogram.svg Fencing 1 0 2 3
Gymnastics (artistic) pictogram.svg Gymnastics 0 1 3 4
Sailing pictogram.svg Sailing 0 0 1 1
Shooting pictogram.svg Shooting 3 2 3 8
Swimming pictogram.svg Swimming 0 0 1 1
Weightlifting pictogram.svg Weightlifting 0 2 0 2
Wrestling pictogram.svg Wrestling 4 3 6 13
Total (10 sports) 11 13 28 52

List of Medalists

Medal Name(s) Games Sport Event
 Gold Siveko Rataev Senria 1990 Keisi Wrestling pictogram.svg Wrestling Men's Greco-Roman 90 kg
 Silver Bazhena Borysov Senria 1990 Keisi Athletics pictogram.svg Athletics Womens Long Jump
 Silver Kobel Kulikov Senria 1990 Keisi Weightlifting pictogram.svg Weightlifting Mens 100 kg
 Silver Avelina Chayk Senria 1990 Keisi Gymnastics (artistic) pictogram.svg Gymnastics Womens Beam
 Bronze Olesya Koriaka Senria 1990 Keisi Canoeing (slalom) pictogram.svg Canoeing Women's individual
 Bronze Irinka Havrylyuk Senria 1990 Keisi Gymnastics (artistic) pictogram.svg Gymnastics Women's vault
 Bronze Zlawko Zyma Senria 1990 Keisi Wrestling pictogram.svg Wrestling Men's Greco-Roman 82 kg
 Gold Siveko Rataev Dezevau 1994 Crescent Island City Wrestling pictogram.svg Wrestling Men's Greco-Roman 90 kg
 Gold Zlata Igalin Dezevau 1994 Crescent Island City Athletics pictogram.svg Athletics Womans Triple Jump
 Silver Zlawko Zyma Dezevau 1994 Crescent Island City Wrestling pictogram.svg Wrestling Men's Greco-Roman 82 kg
 Silver Giti Gavrilyuk Dezevau 1994 Crescent Island City Archery pictogram.svg Archery Women's individual
 Bronze Maksim Martynova Dezevau 1994 Crescent Island City Wrestling pictogram.svg Wrestling Men's Greco-Roman 74 kg
 Bronze Kobanovets Kulesh Dezevau 1994 Crescent Island City Athletics pictogram.svg Athletics Men's shot put
 Bronze Lidiya Krechko Dezevau 1994 Crescent Island City Athletics pictogram.svg Athletics Women's high jump
 Bronze Dominika Kravchenko Dezevau 1994 Crescent Island City Sailing pictogram.svg Sailing Women's 470 class
 Gold Konai Machna Etruria 1998 San Alessandro Shooting pictogram.svg Shooting Men's skeet
 Silver Giti Gavrilyuk, Sonia Krutovoy, Valeria Kromin Etruria 1998 San Alessandro Archery pictogram.svg Archery Women's team
 Silver Siveko Rataev Etruria 1998 San Alessandro Wrestling pictogram.svg Wrestling Men's Greco-Roman 90 kg
 Bronze Zlata Igalin Etruria 1998 San Alessandro Athletics pictogram.svg Athletics Women's triple jump
 Bronze Slavir Rikailo Etruria 1998 San Alessandro Athletics pictogram.svg Athletics Men's long jump
 Gold Kliment Kudriavtsov Gaullica 2002 Verlois Wrestling pictogram.svg Wrestling Men's freestyle 66 kg
 Silver Stefan Shwetz Gaullica 2002 Verlois Weightlifting pictogram.svg Weightlifting Men's 105 kg
 Bronze Julia Steprikov Gaullica 2002 Verlois Canoeing (slalom) pictogram.svg Canoeing Women's K-4 500 metres
 Bronze Romashka Oziabloi Gaullica 2002 Verlois Fencing pictogram.svg Fencing Men's sabre
 Bronze Lova Holub Gaullica 2002 Verlois Gymnastics (artistic) pictogram.svg Gymnastics Women's rhythmic individual all-around
 Bronze Stefan Malupin Gaullica 2002 Verlois Wrestling pictogram.svg Wrestling Men's Greco-Roman 82 kg
 Gold Afanasij Antonov Shangea 2006 Baiqiao Shooting pictogram.svg Shooting Men's 50 metre rifle prone
 Silver Smarcek Semenovich Shangea 2006 Baiqiao Shooting pictogram.svg Shooting Men's 50 metre rifle three positions
 Silver Kliment Kudriavtsov Shangea 2006 Baiqiao Wrestling pictogram.svg Wrestling Men's freestyle 66 kg
 Bronze Konai Fedorov Shangea 2006 Baiqiao Canoeing (slalom) pictogram.svg Canoeing Men's C-1 500 metres
 Bronze Yankul Tkachenko Shangea 2006 Baiqiao Wrestling pictogram.svg Wrestling Men's Greco-Roman 66 kg
 Bronze Daria Briukho, Nastya Boyko Shangea 2006 Baiqiao Swimming pictogram.svg Swimming Women's synchronized 10 metre springboard
 Bronze Lova Iakushev Shangea 2006 Baiqiao Athletics pictogram.svg Athletics Women's discus throw
 Gold Konai Fedorov Etruria 2010 Vicalvi Canoeing (slalom) pictogram.svg Canoeing Men's C-1 200 metres
 Gold Bela Kravchik Etruria 2010 Vicalvi Fencing pictogram.svg Fencing Women's épée
 Gold Oleksandr Merkushko Etruria 2010 Vicalvi Wrestling pictogram.svg Wrestling Men's freestyle 96 kg
 Silver Lova Iakushev Etruria 2010 Vicalvi Athletics pictogram.svg Athletics Women's discus throw
 Silver Mykhaylo Matveev Etruria 2010 Vicalvi Shooting pictogram.svg Shooting Men's trap
 Bronze Nargiz Kovalenko Etruria 2010 Vicalvi Shooting pictogram.svg Shooting Women's 25 metre pistol
 Bronze Natalie Borisov Etruria 2010 Vicalvi Shooting pictogram.svg Shooting Women's 10 metre air pistol
 Bronze Zlata Zymana Etruria 2010 Vicalvi Canoeing (slalom) pictogram.svg Canoeing Women's K-1 200 metres
 Bronze Nicka Belebelov Etruria 2010 Vicalvi Gymnastics (artistic) pictogram.svg Gymnastics Women's rhythmic individual all-around
 Gold Konai Fedorov Satucin 2014 Gaton Canoeing (slalom) pictogram.svg Canoeing Men's C-1 200 metres
 Bronze Zlata Zymana Satucin 2014 Gaton Canoeing (slalom) pictogram.svg Canoeing Women's K-1 200 metres
 Bronze Rodislav Opiatko Satucin 2014 Gaton Canoeing (slalom) pictogram.svg Canoeing Men's C-2 1000 m
 Bronze Evhen Kohut Satucin 2014 Gaton Shooting pictogram.svg Shooting Men's 10 m air rifle
 Bronze Turden Sobol Satucin 2014 Gaton Wrestling pictogram.svg Wrestling Men's freestyle 96 kg
 Bronze Zoriana Mejicka Satucin 2014 Gaton Fencing pictogram.svg Fencing Women's épée
 Gold Evhen Kohut Caldia 2018 Spalgleann Shooting pictogram.svg Shooting Men's 10 m air rifle
 Silver Erik Volotskogo Caldia 2018 Spalgleann Athletics pictogram.svg Athletics Men's 20 km Walk
 Bronze Konai Fedorov Caldia 2018 Spalgleann Canoeing (slalom) pictogram.svg Canoeing Men's C-1 200 metres
 Bronze Kuvaka Marfin Caldia 2018 Spalgleann Wrestling pictogram.svg Wrestling Men's freestyle 96 kg

Multiple medal winners

Athlete Sex Sport Years Gold Silver Bronze Total
Konai Fedorov M Canoeing (slalom) pictogram.svg Canoeing 2006-2018 2 0 2 4
Siveko Rataev M Wrestling pictogram.svg Wrestling 1990-1998 2 1 0 3
Kliment Kudriavtsov M Wrestling pictogram.svg Wrestling 2002-2006 1 1 0 2
Zlata Igalin F Athletics pictogram.svg Athletics 1994-1998 1 0 1 2
Evhen Kohut M Shooting pictogram.svg Shooting 2014-2018 1 0 1 2
Giti Gavrilyuk F Archery pictogram.svg Archery 1994-1998 0 2 0 2
Lova Iakushev F Athletics pictogram.svg Athletics 2006-2010 0 1 1 2
Zlawko Zyma M Wrestling pictogram.svg Wrestling 1990-1994 0 1 1 2
Zlata Zymana F Canoeing (slalom) pictogram.svg Canoeing 2010-2014 0 0 2 2

List of pre-unification Vinalian athletes

This list contains Summer Invictus Games medals won by Vinalian athletes before both Vinalias started participating as an unified team in 1990. The list includes both athletes who won individual medals and athletes who won medals as part of a team. No Vinalian athletes won a medal in the Chistovodian team. All athletes listed below won medals for either the People's Republic of Vinalia, or the Republic of Vinalia. Gymnast Irinka Havrylyuk is the only Vinalian to have won a medal for the unified team after winning a medal for one of the two republics, after she won a silver medal at the Women's vault in the 1996 Saint-Marie games for South Vinalia, and later a bronze medal at the Women's vault in 1990 for the unified team.

North Vinalian Medals

Medal Name(s) Games Sport Event
 Silver Larysa Marfinkla Soravia 1966 Patovatra Gymnastics (artistic) pictogram.svg Gymnastics Women's Uneven bars
 Bronze Larysa Marfinkla Soravia 1966 Patovatra Gymnastics (artistic) pictogram.svg Gymnastics Women's Floor exercise
 Bronze Apolinaras Sass, Sidor Ramenskoi Soravia 1966 Patovatra Rowing pictogram.svg Rowing Men's coxless pair
 Gold Konai Basha Senria 1970 Keisi Wrestling pictogram.svg Wrestling Men's Freesyle wrestling 100kg
 Bronze Kokshar Kuzkevich Senria 1970 Keisi Wrestling pictogram.svg Wrestling Men's Greco-Roman heavyweight
 Bronze Rostyslav Pasternak Senria 1970 Keisi Wrestling pictogram.svg Wrestling Men's Greco-Roman lightweight
 Bronze Rostyslav Pasternak Rizealand 1974 Summer Invictus Games Wrestling pictogram.svg Wrestling Men's Greco-Roman 48 kg
 Bronze Vsevolod Terpilovich Rizealand 1974 Summer Invictus Games Wrestling pictogram.svg Wrestling Men's Greco-Roman 68 kg
 Gold Koloman Macheshich Kirenia 1978 Summer Invictus Games Wrestling pictogram.svg Wrestling Men's Freestyle 52 kg
 Silver Rostyslav Pasternak Kirenia 1978 Summer Invictus Games Wrestling pictogram.svg Wrestling Men's Greco-Roman 48 kg
 Silver Smenko Shemiatov Kirenia 1978 Summer Invictus Games Weightlifting pictogram.svg Weightlifting Men's 90 kg
 Bronze Mykyta Mazeia Kirenia 1978 Summer Invictus Games Wrestling pictogram.svg Wrestling Men's Freestyle 100 kg
 Bronze Fedor Koriaka Kirenia 1978 Summer Invictus Games Wrestling pictogram.svg Wrestling Men's Freestyle 74 kg
 Silver Fedor Koriaka Werania 1982 Westbrucken Wrestling pictogram.svg Wrestling Men's Freestyle 74 kg
 Bronze Mykyta Mazeia Werania 1982 Westbrucken Wrestling pictogram.svg Wrestling Men's Freestyle 100 kg
 Silver Kliment Oliynyk Cassier 1986 Saint-Marie Athletics pictogram.svg Athletics Men's 20 km Walk
 Bronze Yevstakhiy Tsibesovona Cassier 1986 Saint-Marie Swimming pictogram.svg Swimming Men's 400 m Freestyle
 Bronze Katharina Malyshev Cassier 1986 Saint-Marie Fencing pictogram.svg Fencing Women's foil
 Bronze Hennadiy Terpilovich Cassier 1986 Saint-Marie Wrestling pictogram.svg Wrestling Men's Freestyle 130 kg

South Vinalian Medals

Medal Name(s) Games Sport Event
 Bronze Andrej Belebelov Template:Country data Estmere 1958 Jindao Wrestling pictogram.svg Wrestling Men's Light heavyweight
 Bronze Sokira Shevchuk Soravia 1966 Patovatra Fencing pictogram.svg Fencing Men's Épée Individual
 Bronze Sokira Shevchuk, Grigori Kovalenko, Zinoviy Zelenko Soravia 1966 Patovatra Fencing pictogram.svg Fencing Men's Épée Team
 Silver Kutsko Marakushev Senria 1970 Keisi Judo pictogram.svg Judo Men's Middleweight

80 kg

 Bronze Renata Bondarenko Senria 1970 Keisi Athletics pictogram.svg Athletics Women's javelin throw
 Gold Katharine Borysov Werania 1982 Westbrucken Swimming pictogram.svg Swimming Women's 800 m freestyle
 Bronze Katharine Borysov Werania 1982 Westbrucken Swimming pictogram.svg Swimming Women's 400 m freestyle
 Bronze Artem Bondarenko Werania 1982 Westbrucken Boxing pictogram.svg Boxing Men's Featherweight
 Silver Irinka Havrylyuk Cassier 1986 Saint-Marie Gymnastics (artistic) pictogram.svg Gymnastics Women's vault