Soravia at the Invictus Games
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IOC code | SOR |
NOC | Soravian Invictus Committee |
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Summer appearances | |
1986, 1990, 1994, 1998, 2002, 2006, 2010, 2014, 2018 | |
Winter appearances | |
1984, 1988, 1992, 1996, 2000, 2004, 2008, 2012, 2016, 2020 |
The Soravian Republic has competed continuously at the Invictus Games since the 1984 Winter Invictus Games in Scovern, and previously competed under different NICs, mainly the UPSR. Soravia was one of the inaugural participants in the first modern Invictus Games in Solaria in 1898. Since then, it has only missed the 1980 Winter and 1982 Summer Invictus Games, where Soravian athletes competed under the neutral Invictus flag. The Soravian government has historically placed great emphasis on the promotion of sports domestically, and as such Soravia is one of the competition's most successful nations.
The modern Soravian Invictus Committee was founded in 1983, and sent a reduced number of athletes to participate at Helganes 1984, before returning to Sainte-Marie 1986 with a full lineup. Soravia is typically successful in both the Summer and Winter Games, though its main successes are found in athletics, gymnastics, swimming, weightlifting and wrestling.
Since 1984, Soravia has won 734 medals – 247 golds, 236 silvers and 251 bronzes – one of the highest tallies of any nation.
Hosted games
Soravia and its predecessor states have hosted the games three times, though they have only geographically been held twice in Soravia.
Games | Host city | Dates | Type | Athletes |
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1964 | Palkule, Kantemoshan FSR, UPSR | December 1–17 | Winter | 1,766 |
1966 | Patovatra, Pavatrian FSR, UPSR | June 28–July 14 | Summer | 4,191 |
2020 | Ulan Khol, Soravia | February 7–23 | Winter | 2,884 |
Medal tables
Summer medal table
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Winter medal table
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Notes:
- a: No Soravian Invictus Committee participated at the games, but some Soravian athletes participated under the neutral Invictus Flag as Invictus Athletes from Soravia (AIS; Athlètes Invictus de Soravie)
Flag-bearers
1984 Helganes – Valerian Palyulin
1986 Sainte-Marie – Viktor Kirsanov
1988 Bougainville – Nadia Tausheva
1990 Keisi – Rodion Korshunov
1992 Sangang – Gerasim Gribkov
1994 Crescent Island City – Karolina Malysheva
1996 Benbaun – Yevgeniy Maksimushkin
1998 San Alessandro – Igor Khmelnov
2000 Ubeyama – Oleksandr Kulagin
2002 Verlois – Inessa Tsyrkunova
2004 Shenkong – Vaniamin Starodubov
2006 Baiqiao – Tatiana Zolotova
2008 Barnier – Andrei Roshchin
2010 Vicalvi – Valentin Onegin
2012 Rayenne – Lana Knyazeva
2014 Gaton – Sergei Kruglikov
2016 Linå – Ilya Balsunov
2018 Spalgleann – Anna Lipina
2020 Ulan Khol – Vasily Bogomazov