As the President of the Olympic Council will have informed you by circular letter, the Executive Committee has named Aeropag, Paripana as the emergency host city of the Games of the XI Olympiad. Though we are deeply disappointed that the Ilysea Olympic Organizing Committee has abdicated its responsibilities under the host city contract, we can assure the athletes of the world that Aeropag will rise to the occasion and deliver another world-class event.
Olympic committees which have already submitted their delegations for these Games may rest assured that their entry forms remain valid regardless of the change of host city. The program of medal events will remain identical. However, the burdens created by this sudden change of host city have left us with no choice but to cancel the demonstration events of blitzball, pankration, women’s baseball, and men’s softball.
Because Aeropag is an island metropolis with limited real estate, and there is not sufficient time to construct a new artificial platform as we did for previous Olympic Games, the sports of canoeing, cycling, golf, and rowing will be hosted in another city. The details of this move will be communicated to the Olympic community at a later date.
We look forward to seeing the world’s greatest athletes converge upon the Olympic capital for an unforgettable festival of sport.
Derek Wright
Chairman
Paripana Sporting Council
Olympic committees which have already submitted their delegations for these Games may rest assured that their entry forms remain valid regardless of the change of host city. The program of medal events will remain identical. However, the burdens created by this sudden change of host city have left us with no choice but to cancel the demonstration events of blitzball, pankration, women’s baseball, and men’s softball.
Because Aeropag is an island metropolis with limited real estate, and there is not sufficient time to construct a new artificial platform as we did for previous Olympic Games, the sports of canoeing, cycling, golf, and rowing will be hosted in another city. The details of this move will be communicated to the Olympic community at a later date.
We look forward to seeing the world’s greatest athletes converge upon the Olympic capital for an unforgettable festival of sport.
Derek Wright
Chairman
Paripana Sporting Council
(OOC: Although Electrum created this signup thread acting in his role as vice-president of the Olympic Council, these Games are now being organized by Commerce Heights.)
DEADLINE
All delegations should be posted by 00:00 UTC on Monday, 2016-07-25. Signups after this deadline may be accepted or rejected at the host’s discretion. The Games are scheduled to begin on or about Monday, 2016-08-01 and finish on Sunday, 2016-08-21. A comprehensive schedule of events will be provided closer to the start of the Games.
INSTRUCTIONS
Copy the list of events below. Under each event, put the names of the athletes that you wish to participate in that event, if any. If you are not sending anyone to participate in an event, remove it from the list. The number in brackets after each event indicates the maximum number of entries each national Olympic committee may have in that event.
SKILL MODIFIERS
Each entry must be given a skill modifier, which is a whole number from 0 to 100: 0 for the worst athletes and 100 for the best. A team entry gets a single skill modifier for the entire team, while an athlete participating in multiple events has a separate modifier for each event. The average of all modifiers in a delegation, excluding demonstration events, may be at most 50. The average of all modifiers, including demonstration events, must also be no more than 50. (The average for demonstration events only may exceed than 50, as long as the other criteria are met.)
A min-max avoidance bonus (MMAB) will be applied based on the standard deviation of all the skill values in your delegation. This provides an incentive to distribute skill modifiers evenly across the range 0–100, rather than concentrating a large number of entries at or near 100 and 0.
EXAMPLE ENTRY
To ensure that your entries can be processed correctly, it is essential that you use exactly the correct format for the entry lines. If you fail to do so, your entries may be rejected and you will be asked to resubmit them.
CORRECTIONS
If you need to edit your entries after they have already been accepted, you must indicate the changes you wish to make in a new post, rather than editing your existing signup post. Corrections may be submitted up until the signup deadline; corrections submitted after the deadline may be accepted or rejected at the host’s discretion.
ENTRY LIMITS
Each user may enter up to two delegations (e.g. a master and a puppet nation), with a maximum of 700 entries across those delegations. An entry consists of one individual or one team entering one event—this means, e.g., that a team of four in one event counts as a single entry, while a single athlete participating in two events counts as two entries. The team events in archery and equestrian do not count toward the entry limit. Each individual entering the artistic gymnastics qualifiers counts as a single entry.
DEMONSTRATION SPORTS
The demonstration sports of American football, ancient pentathlon, baseball-softball, and sevenball will be contested. Other events planned by the former host—blitzball, pankration, and the women’s baseball and men’s softball events—have been cancelled. (For consistency throughout the signup process, American football is designated in the signup form as “gridiron”, ancient pentathlon as “traditional pentathlon”, baseball-softball as the separate sports of “baseball” and “softball”, and sevenball as “7ball”.)
No requests for additional demonstration sports will be accepted.
As an emergency exception to the rules regarding skill modifiers, signups submitted before 07:00 UTC on 2016-06-24 which included entries to the cancelled demonstration events will be accepted without alteration, even if their average skill modifier for the remaining demonstration events is now over 50. However, should any corrections be made to a signup after that time, the average skill modifier for demonstration events will be enforced as normal. (All affected delegations have since submitted corrections, so this provision no longer applies.)
LIST OF MEDAL EVENTS
LIST OF DEMONSTRATION EVENTS
All delegations should be posted by 00:00 UTC on Monday, 2016-07-25. Signups after this deadline may be accepted or rejected at the host’s discretion. The Games are scheduled to begin on or about Monday, 2016-08-01 and finish on Sunday, 2016-08-21. A comprehensive schedule of events will be provided closer to the start of the Games.
INSTRUCTIONS
Copy the list of events below. Under each event, put the names of the athletes that you wish to participate in that event, if any. If you are not sending anyone to participate in an event, remove it from the list. The number in brackets after each event indicates the maximum number of entries each national Olympic committee may have in that event.
- If only the maximum number is shown—e.g., “(2)”—it is an individual event, and you must give the name of each participating individual on a separate line. (You may enter fewer than the maximum number.)
- If a team event has a specific team size indicated—e.g., “(1 team of 4)”—you must give the name of each team member on a single line, separated by slashes.
- If a team event just says “(1 team)”, use the name of your nation or delegation, rather than the names of any team members. You may post your team rosters for these events in the roster thread, which will be created near the start of the Games.
SKILL MODIFIERS
Each entry must be given a skill modifier, which is a whole number from 0 to 100: 0 for the worst athletes and 100 for the best. A team entry gets a single skill modifier for the entire team, while an athlete participating in multiple events has a separate modifier for each event. The average of all modifiers in a delegation, excluding demonstration events, may be at most 50. The average of all modifiers, including demonstration events, must also be no more than 50. (The average for demonstration events only may exceed than 50, as long as the other criteria are met.)
A min-max avoidance bonus (MMAB) will be applied based on the standard deviation of all the skill values in your delegation. This provides an incentive to distribute skill modifiers evenly across the range 0–100, rather than concentrating a large number of entries at or near 100 and 0.
EXAMPLE ENTRY
To ensure that your entries can be processed correctly, it is essential that you use exactly the correct format for the entry lines. If you fail to do so, your entries may be rejected and you will be asked to resubmit them.
BADMINTON
Men’s Singles (3)
Jumbo Sodann;PSC;50
Derrick Randolph;PSC;30
Kyle Wilson;PSC;10
Men’s Doubles (3 teams of 2)
Jumbo Sodann/Derrick Randolph;PSC;40
Kyle Wilson/Giannis Pouliopoulos;PSC;20
FOOTBALL
Men’s (1 team)
Paripana Sporting Council;PSC;100
Women’s (1 team)
Paripana Sporting Council;PSC;100
CORRECTIONS
If you need to edit your entries after they have already been accepted, you must indicate the changes you wish to make in a new post, rather than editing your existing signup post. Corrections may be submitted up until the signup deadline; corrections submitted after the deadline may be accepted or rejected at the host’s discretion.
ENTRY LIMITS
Each user may enter up to two delegations (e.g. a master and a puppet nation), with a maximum of 700 entries across those delegations. An entry consists of one individual or one team entering one event—this means, e.g., that a team of four in one event counts as a single entry, while a single athlete participating in two events counts as two entries. The team events in archery and equestrian do not count toward the entry limit. Each individual entering the artistic gymnastics qualifiers counts as a single entry.
DEMONSTRATION SPORTS
The demonstration sports of American football, ancient pentathlon, baseball-softball, and sevenball will be contested. Other events planned by the former host—blitzball, pankration, and the women’s baseball and men’s softball events—have been cancelled. (For consistency throughout the signup process, American football is designated in the signup form as “gridiron”, ancient pentathlon as “traditional pentathlon”, baseball-softball as the separate sports of “baseball” and “softball”, and sevenball as “7ball”.)
No requests for additional demonstration sports will be accepted.
LIST OF MEDAL EVENTS
AQUATICS
DIVING
Men’s 3 m Springboard (2)
Men’s 10 m Platform (2)
Men’s Synchronized 3 m Springboard (1 team of 2)
Men’s Synchronized 10 m Platform (1 team of 2)
Women’s 3 m Springboard (2)
Women’s 10 m Platform (2)
Women’s Synchronized 3 m Springboard (1 team of 2)
Women’s Synchronized 10 m Platform (1 team of 2)
SWIMMING
Men’s 50 m Freestyle (2)
Men’s 100 m Freestyle (2)
Men’s 200 m Freestyle (2)
Men’s 400 m Freestyle (2)
Men’s 1 500 m Freestyle (2)
Men’s 100 m Backstroke (2)
Men’s 200 m Backstroke (2)
Men’s 100 m Breaststroke (2)
Men’s 200 m Breaststroke (2)
Men’s 100 m Butterfly (2)
Men’s 200 m Butterfly (2)
Men’s 200 m Individual Medley (2)
Men’s 400 m Individual Medley (2)
Men’s 4×100 m Freestyle Relay (1 team of 4)
Men’s 4×200 m Freestyle Relay (1 team of 4)
Men’s 4×100 m Medley Relay (1 team of 4)
Men’s 10 000 m Marathon (2)
Women’s 50 m Freestyle (2)
Women’s 100 m Freestyle (2)
Women’s 200 m Freestyle (2)
Women’s 400 m Freestyle (2)
Women’s 800 m Freestyle (2)
Women’s 100 m Backstroke (2)
Women’s 200 m Backstroke (2)
Women’s 100 m Breaststroke (2)
Women’s 200 m Breaststroke (2)
Women’s 100 m Butterfly (2)
Women’s 200 m Butterfly (2)
Women’s 200 m Individual Medley (2)
Women’s 400 m Individual Medley (2)
Women’s 4×100 m Freestyle Relay (1 team of 4)
Women’s 4×200 m Freestyle Relay (1 team of 4)
Women’s 4×100 m Medley Relay (1 team of 4)
Women’s 10 000 m Marathon (2)
SYNCHRONIZED SWIMMING
Men’s Duet (1 team of 2)
Men’s Team (1 team)
Women’s Duet (1 team of 2)
Women’s Team (1 team)
WATER POLO
Men’s (1 team)
Women’s (1 team)
ARCHERY
Men’s Individual (3)
Women’s Individual (3)
If an NOC enters three archers in an individual archery event, those archers also compete as a team in the corresponding team event.
ATHLETICS
Men’s 100 m (3)
Men’s 200 m (3)
Men’s 400 m (3)
Men’s 800 m (3)
Men’s 1 500 m (3)
Men’s 5 000 m (3)
Men’s 10 000 m (3)
Men’s 110 m Hurdles (3)
Men’s 400 m Hurdles (3)
Men’s 3 000 m Steeplechase (3)
Men’s 4×100 m Relay (1 team of 4)
Men’s 4×400 m Relay (1 team of 4)
Men’s Marathon (3)
Men’s 20 km Walk (3)
Men’s 50 km Walk (3)
Men’s High Jump (3)
Men’s Pole Vault (3)
Men’s Long Jump (3)
Men’s Triple Jump (3)
Men’s Shot Put (3)
Men’s Discus Throw (3)
Men’s Hammer Throw (3)
Men’s Javelin Throw (3)
Men’s Decathlon (3)
Women’s 100 m (3)
Women’s 200 m (3)
Women’s 400 m (3)
Women’s 800 m (3)
Women’s 1 500 m (3)
Women’s 5 000 m (3)
Women’s 10 000 m (3)
Women’s 100 m Hurdles (3)
Women’s 400 m Hurdles (3)
Women’s 3 000 m Steeplechase (3)
Women’s 4×100 m Relay (1 team of 4)
Women’s 4×400 m Relay (1 team of 4)
Women’s Marathon (3)
Women’s 20 km Walk (3)
Women’s 50 km Walk (3)
Women’s High Jump (3)
Women’s Pole Vault (3)
Women’s Long Jump (3)
Women’s Triple Jump (3)
Women’s Shot Put (3)
Women’s Discus Throw (3)
Women’s Hammer Throw (3)
Women’s Javelin Throw (3)
Women’s Heptathlon (3)
BADMINTON
Men’s Singles (3)
Men’s Doubles (3 teams of 2)
Women’s Singles (3)
Women’s Doubles (3 teams of 2)
Mixed Doubles (3 teams of 2)
BASKETBALL
Men’s (1 team)
Women’s (1 team)
BOXING
Men’s Light Flyweight (1)
Men’s Flyweight (1)
Men’s Bantamweight (1)
Men’s Lightweight (1)
Men’s Light Welterweight (1)
Men’s Welterweight (1)
Men’s Middleweight (1)
Men’s Light Heavyweight (1)
Men’s Heavyweight (1)
Men’s Super Heavyweight (1)
Women’s Light Flyweight (1)
Women’s Flyweight (1)
Women’s Bantamweight (1)
Women’s Lightweight (1)
Women’s Light Welterweight (1)
Women’s Welterweight (1)
Women’s Middleweight (1)
Women’s Light Heavyweight (1)
Women’s Heavyweight (1)
Women’s Super Heavyweight (1)
CANOEING
SLALOM
Men’s C-1 (1)
Men’s C-2 (1 team of 2)
Men’s K-1 (1)
Women’s C-1 (1)
Women’s C-2 (1 team of 2)
Women’s K-1 (1)
SPRINT
Men’s C-1 200 m (1)
Men’s C-1 1000 m (1)
Men’s C-2 1000 m (1 team of 2)
Men’s K-1 200 m (1)
Men’s K-1 1000 m (1)
Men’s K-2 200 m (1 team of 2)
Men’s K-2 1000 m (1 team of 2)
Men’s K-4 1000 m (1 team of 4)
Women’s C-1 200 m (1)
Women’s C-1 500 m (1)
Women’s C-2 500 m (1 team of 2)
Women’s K-1 200 m (1)
Women’s K-1 500 m (1)
Women’s K-2 200 m (1 team of 2)
Women’s K-2 500 m (1 team of 2)
Women’s K-4 500 m (1 team of 4)
CYCLING
BMX
Men’s (3)
Women’s (3)
MOUNTAIN BIKING
Men’s (3)
Women’s (3)
ROAD
Men’s Road Race (5)
Men’s Time Trial (2)
Women’s Road Race (5)
Women’s Time Trial (2)
TRACK
Men’s Keirin (2)
Men’s Omnium (2)
Men’s Sprint (2)
Men’s Team Pursuit (1 team of 4)
Men’s Team Sprint (1 team of 3)
Women’s Keirin (2)
Women’s Omnium (2)
Women’s Sprint (2)
Women’s Team Pursuit (1 team of 4)
Women’s Team Sprint (1 team of 3)
EQUESTRIAN
DRESSAGE
Individual (4)
EVENTING
Individual (5)
JUMPING
Individual (4)
If an NOC enters at least three riders in the individual dressage, five in the individual eventing, or four in the individual jumping, those riders also compete as a team in the corresponding team event.
FENCING
Men’s Individual Épée (3)
Men’s Individual Foil (3)
Men’s Individual Sabre (3)
Men’s Team Épée (1 team of 3)
Men’s Team Foil (1 team of 3)
Men’s Team Sabre (1 team of 3)
Women’s Individual Épée (3)
Women’s Individual Foil (3)
Women’s Individual Sabre (3)
Women’s Team Épée (1 team of 3)
Women’s Team Foil (1 team of 3)
Women’s Team Sabre (1 team of 3)
FOOTBALL
Men’s (1 team)
Women’s (1 team)
GOLF
Men’s Individual (3)
Women’s Individual (3)
GYMNASTICS
ARTISTIC
Men’s Individual (6)
Women’s Individual (6)
RHYTHMIC
Men’s Individual (2)
Men’s Group (1 team)
Women’s Individual (2)
Women’s Group (1 team)
TRAMPOLINE
Men’s (2)
Women’s (2)
Each NOC is allowed to enter up to six men’s and six women’s artistic gymnasts, who compete in a qualifying round to determine advancement to the various medal events. If an NOC enters six gymnasts in the men’s or women’s artistic gymnastics, they become eligible to qualify for the corresponding team all-around event.
HANDBALL
Men’s (1 team)
Women’s (1 team)
HOCKEY
Men’s (1 team)
Women’s (1 team)
JUDO
Men’s 60 kg (1)
Men’s 66 kg (1)
Men’s 73 kg (1)
Men’s 81 kg (1)
Men’s 90 kg (1)
Men’s 100 kg (1)
Men’s Over 100 kg (1)
Women’s 48 kg (1)
Women’s 52 kg (1)
Women’s 57 kg (1)
Women’s 63 kg (1)
Women’s 70 kg (1)
Women’s 78 kg (1)
Women’s Over 78 kg (1)
MODERN PENTATHLON
Men’s (2)
Women’s (2)
ROWING
Men’s Single Sculls (1)
Men’s Double Sculls (1 team of 2)
Men’s Lightweight Double Sculls (1 team of 2)
Men’s Quadruple Sculls (1 team of 4)
Men’s Coxless Pairs (1 team of 2)
Men’s Coxless Fours (1 team of 4)
Men’s Lightweight Coxless Fours (1 team of 4)
Men’s Coxed Eights (1 team)
Women’s Single Sculls (1)
Women’s Double Sculls (1 team of 2)
Women’s Lightweight Double Sculls (1 team of 2)
Women’s Quadruple Sculls (1 team of 4)
Women’s Coxless Pairs (1 team of 2)
Women’s Coxless Fours (1 team of 4)
Women’s Lightweight Coxless Fours (1 team of 4)
Women’s Coxed Eights (1 team)
RUGBY SEVENS
Men’s (1 team)
Women’s (1 team)
SAILING
Men’s One-Person Dinghy (1)
Men’s Two-Person Dinghy (1 team of 2)
Men’s Heavyweight Dinghy (1)
Men’s Sailboard (1)
Men’s Skiff (1 team of 2)
Women’s One-Person Dinghy (1)
Women’s Two-Person Dinghy (1 team of 2)
Women’s Heavyweight Dinghy (1)
Women’s Sailboard (1)
Women’s Skiff (1 team of 2)
Mixed Multihull (1 team of 2)
These event names avoid reference to specific equipment. IRL, the one-person dinghy is the Laser class for men and Laser Radial class for women, the two-person dinghy is the 470 class, the heavyweight dinghy is the Finn class, the sailboard (windsurfing) is the RS:X class, the skiff is the 49er class for men and 49erFX class for women, and the multihull is the Nacra 17 class.
SHOOTING
Men’s 10 m Air Pistol (2)
Men’s 25 m Rapid Fire Pistol (2)
Men’s 50 m Pistol (2)
Men’s 10 m Air Rifle (2)
Men’s 50 m Rifle Prone (2)
Men’s 50 m Rifle Three Positions (2)
Men’s Trap (2)
Men’s Double Trap (2)
Men’s Skeet (2)
Women’s 10 m Air Pistol (2)
Women’s 25 m Rapid Fire Pistol (2)
Women’s 25 m Pistol (2)
Women’s 10 m Air Rifle (2)
Women’s 50 m Rifle Prone (2)
Women’s 50 m Rifle Three Positions (2)
Women’s Trap (2)
Women’s Double Trap (2)
Women’s Skeet (2)
TABLE TENNIS
Men’s Singles (3)
Men’s Team (1 team of 3)
Women’s Singles (3)
Women’s Team (1 team of 3)
TAEKWONDO
Men’s 58 kg (1)
Men’s 68 kg (1)
Men’s 80 kg (1)
Men’s Over 80 kg (1)
Women’s 49 kg (1)
Women’s 57 kg (1)
Women’s 67 kg (1)
Women’s Over 67 kg (1)
TENNIS
Men’s Singles (4)
Men’s Doubles (2 teams of 2)
Women’s Singles (4)
Women’s Doubles (2 teams of 2)
Mixed Doubles (2 teams of 2)
TRIATHLON
Men’s (3)
Women’s (3)
VOLLEYBALL
BEACH
Men’s (2 teams of 2)
Women’s (2 teams of 2)
INDOOR
Men’s (1 team)
Women’s (1 team)
WEIGHTLIFTING
Men’s 56 kg (2)
Men’s 62 kg (2)
Men’s 69 kg (2)
Men’s 77 kg (2)
Men’s 85 kg (2)
Men’s 94 kg (2)
Men’s 105 kg (2)
Men’s Over 105 kg (2)
Women’s 48 kg (2)
Women’s 53 kg (2)
Women’s 58 kg (2)
Women’s 63 kg (2)
Women’s 69 kg (2)
Women’s 75 kg (2)
Women’s Over 75 kg (2)
WRESTLING
FREESTYLE
Men’s 57 kg (1)
Men’s 65 kg (1)
Men’s 74 kg (1)
Men’s 86 kg (1)
Men’s 97 kg (1)
Men’s 125 kg (1)
Women’s 48 kg (1)
Women’s 53 kg (1)
Women’s 58 kg (1)
Women’s 63 kg (1)
Women’s 69 kg (1)
Women’s 75 kg (1)
GRECO-ROMAN
Men’s 59 kg (1)
Men’s 66 kg (1)
Men’s 75 kg (1)
Men’s 85 kg (1)
Men’s 98 kg (1)
Men’s 130 kg (1)
Women’s 48 kg (1)
Women’s 53 kg (1)
Women’s 58 kg (1)
Women’s 63 kg (1)
Women’s 69 kg (1)
Women’s 75 kg (1)
LIST OF DEMONSTRATION EVENTS
7BALL
Men’s (1 team)
Women’s (1 team)
BASEBALL
Men’s (1 team)
GRIDIRON
Men’s (1 team)
Women’s (1 team)
SOFTBALL
Women’s (1 team)
TRADITIONAL PENTATHLON
Men’s (2)
Women’s (2)
OTHER THREADS
Roleplaying thread
Roster thread
Qualifying results thread
Results thread
Signup thread (closed)
Olympic Games discussion thread