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2016 Aeian Winter Games [Aeia Only]

PostPosted: Thu Dec 08, 2016 1:47 pm
by Newrey
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'Unity Through Competition'
2016 Aeian Winter Games|St.Quentin, Newrey

Midrasia has been appointed to official arbiter of the event and will provide scorination and general event management
The Kingdom of Newrey welcomes athletes from nations across Aeia to the First annual Winter Games. The following is a guide to the rules and regulations of the games, for all nations wishing to send athletes to the events this winter. Each nation will be required to fill out an application form for all competitors to be included within the tournament.
Events:
Alpine Skiing
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Men's Combined
Men's Slalom
Men's Super-G
Women's Combined
Women's Slalom
Women's Super-G
Biathlon
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Men's Individual 20km
Men's Sprint 10km
Men's Pursuit 12.5km
Men's Mass Start 15km
Women's Individual 15km
Women's Sprint 7.5km
Women's Pursuit 10km
Women's Mass Start 12.5km
Bobsleigh
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Two-man
Four-man
Two-woman
Four-woman
Curling
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Men's Curling
Women's Curling
Figure Skating
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Men's Singles
Women's Singles
Pairs
Ice Dancing
Ice Hockey
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Men's Ice Hockey
Women's Ice Hockey
Ski jumping
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Men's Individual Medium Hill
Men's Individual Large Hill
Men's team Large Hill
Women's Individual Medium Hill
Short track Speed skating
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Men's 500m
Men's 1000m
Men's 5000m relay
Women's 500m
Women's 1000m
Women's 5000m relay
Snowboarding
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Men's Halfpipe
Women's Halfpipe


OOC:

Scorination:
Midrasia shall oversee scorination for the event. Scorination will utilise the latest version of XKorinate as of December 2016.

RP Bonus:
RP bonus will be applied to nations based on their role-play contributions. All contributions shall be graded, with each grade translating into a direct bonus for participants.
All RP will be graded as follows:
0 - No RP content
1 - Minimal effort
2 - Average effort
3 - High effort
Bonuses will have an effect of 50%.

Rules:
Each athlete/team entered within the tournament must be given a skill level from 0-100.
Singups should be formatted under the correct categories, with each athlete as follows: Name Surname;Nation;Skill
Team events only require 1 skill level for the entire team.
Average skill level (mean) must not exceed 60.
The following nations may enter teams up to skill level 65:
Yvilonia
Linathia
Glanodel
Taverland
Crylanate
Nausikaa
Vrnallia
Soyuzkaya
Rosskava
Newrey
Oserland
Ohen
Ternca
Gwenkeltia
tir Lhaeraidd

Signup:
Signup code below, number in brackets indicates team size.
Code: Select all
Team Events:
Bobsleigh
Two-man (1 team)
Four-man (1 team)
Two-woman (1 team)
Four-woman (1 team)
Curling
Men’s (1 team of 4)
Women’s (1 team of 4)
Ice Hockey
Men’s (1 team of 6)
Women’s (1 team of 6)
Short track Speed skating
Men’s relay (1 team of 4)
Women’s relay (1 team of 4)
Ski Jump
Men’s team Large Hill(1 team of 4)
Figure Skating
Pairs (1 team of 2)
Ice Dancing (1 team of 2)
Individual Events:
Alpine Skiing
Men’s Combined
Men’s Slalom
Men's Super-G
Women’s Combined
Women's slalom
Women's Super-G
Biathlon
Men's Individual 20km
Men's Sprint 10km
Men's Pursuit 12.5km
Men's Mass Start 15km
Women's Individual 15km
Women's Sprint 7.5km
Women's Pursuit 10km
Women's Mass Start 12.5km
Figure Skating
Men's Singles
Women's Singles
Ski Jumping
Men's Individual Medium Hill
Men's Individual Large Hill
Women's Individual Medium Hill
Short track Speed Skating
Men's 500m
Men's 1000m
Women's 500m
Women's 1000m
Snowboarding
Men’s halfpipe
Women’s halfpipe

Close off:
Close off for sign ups will be Saturday 17th of December 8:00am GMT, or when an adequate number of participants has been reached.

Winter Games wiki page
Guide to sports roleplaying
Good luck to all competitors! May the best nation win!

PostPosted: Thu Dec 08, 2016 2:04 pm
by Newrey
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'Unity Through Competition'
Games Timetable

Monday 19th
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Ice Hockey Preliminaries
Individual Biathlon
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Tuesday 20th
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Snowboarding
Bobsleigh x2
Combined Skiing
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Wednesday 21st
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Medium hill ski jump
Sprint Biathlon
Ice Hockey Playoffs
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Thursday 22nd
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Curling
500m speed skating
Slalom skiing
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Friday 23rd
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Bobsleigh x4
Singles Figure skating
Ice Hockey quarter-finals
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Saturday 24th
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Large hill ski jump
Pursuit Biathlon
Curling Knockouts
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Yuletide Break

Tuesday 27th
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1000m speed skating
Pairs Figure skating
Ice Hockey semi-finals
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Wednesday 28th
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Team Ski jump
Mass start Biathlon
Ice Hockey 3rd place playoff
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Thursday 30th
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Speed Skating relays
Super-G skiing
Ice Hockey Final
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Ohenian Winter Games Entrants

PostPosted: Thu Dec 08, 2016 2:27 pm
by Ohen
Team Events:
    Bobsleigh
      Two-man: Max Widforss & Ivan Darholm (64)
      Four-man: Max Widforss, Hans Widforss, Andre Ekblad & Ivan Darholm (72)
      Four-woman:Christina Lundell, Brigit Norso, Agnes Sorbeck & Matilda Lingren (66)
    Ice Hockey
      Men’s:
        Kalle Edgren
        Ernst Åkerlund
        Marcus Torsson
        Hans Felberg
        Simon Hargrev
        Karl Denlunden
        Avg Skill: 95
      Women’s: Players still TBC
        Avg Skill: 76
    Short Track Speed Skating
      Men’s Relay: Mats Lindblad, Jon Roseth, Johan Mattisson & Henrik Westgard (43)
    Figure Skating
      Pairs: Ingrid Bruun & Elise Hetland (72)

Individual Events:
    Alpine Skiing
      Men’s Combined: Rikard Bjorksson (62)
      Men’s Slalom: Frederik Lofgren (48), Lucas Hagelin (69)
      Women’s Combined: Nadja Naslund (36)
      Women's Slalom: Annette Tjessem (57)
      Women's Super-G: Freya Stensby (41)
    Biathlon
      Men's Individual 20km: Mattias Gulbeck (75)
      Men's Sprint 10km: Tomas Hansson (76)
      Men's Pursuit 12.5km: Erik Fornschritt (33)
      Men's Mass Start 15km: Mattias Gulbeck (60)
      Women's Individual 15km: Tamilla Arbeja (70)
      Women's Sprint 7.5km: Ulrika Johansson (52)
      Women's Pursuit 10km: Ulrika Johansson (68)
      Women's Mass Start 12.5km: Hanna Klarberg (31), Elisa Jonsgrad (40)
    Figure Skating
      Men's Singles: Harald Ostenson (62)
      Women's Singles: Miranda Lerke (77)
    Ski Jumping
      Men's Individual Medium Hill: Martin Ahlgren (62)
      Men's Individual Large Hill: Martin Ahlgren (56)
    Short Track Speed Skating
      Men's 500m: Mats Lindblad (46), Julian Urdahl (59)
      Men's 1000m: Jon Roseth (52), Henrik Westgard (65)
      Women's 500m: Hellen Hagen (62)
      Women's 1000m: Maria Jeglum (26)
    Snowboarding
      Men’s halfpipe: Anders Rye (53), Ragnar Grönberg (78)
      Women’s halfpipe: Tilda Ulfborg (98)


Average Team Skill: 55
(Total Skill [2102] / Number of Events [38])

PostPosted: Thu Dec 08, 2016 2:33 pm
by Midrasia
Midrasian Winter Games Team
Average: 48.23


Team Events:

Bobsleigh
  • Two-man: Jacques Collinges & Max Vibrez (46)
  • Four-man: Jacques Collinges, Thierry Lille, Jean Coultard & Max Vibrez (39)
  • Two-woman: Marie Turne & Charlotte Richaud (71)
  • Four-woman: Not Competing

Curling
  • Men’s: Tobie Rynde, Jean Medici, Fabien Medici, Lupo Braggi (31)
  • Women’s: Marie Ibben, Lisa Tourgate, Matilda Blanchard, Alice Vir (68)

Ice Hockey
  • Men’s: T.Gwyr, R.Tuhsrodd, J.Foread, B. Twyne, L. Flechard, V. Gahronedh (73)
  • Women’s: M. Glasse, L.Rugghe, A.Llodi, R.Wildone, P. Toussant, A.Marie (52)

Short track Speed skating
  • Men’s relay: Thierry Lesté, Henri Lille, Luix Braggo, Fabien Waldon (89)
  • Women’s relay: Alice Rix, Madonne Vuboux, Lilly Briesse, Matilda Julles (78)
Ski Jump
  • Men’s team Large Hill: Not Competing

Figure Skating
  • Pairs: Max Tuborde & Alice Dimanche (89)
  • Ice Dancing: Henri Ville & Matilda Duvalle (92)
Individual Events:

Alpine Skiing
  • Men’s Combined: Michael Leer (32)
  • Men’s Slalom: Tobie Nul (39)
  • Men's Super-G: Not Competing
  • Women’s Combined: Marie Choir (41)
  • Women's slalom: Alice Vassir (35)
  • Women's Super-G: Not Competing
Biathlon
  • Men's Individual 20km: Luix Sugard (41)
  • Men's Sprint 10km: Thierry Want (32) Max Fouquet (45)
  • Men's Pursuit 12.5km: Max Fouquet (56)
  • Men's Mass Start 15km: Jean Renouard (36)
  • Women's Individual 15km: Alice Lullie (39)
  • Women's Sprint 7.5km: Michel Lalondridie (42)
  • Women's Pursuit 10km: Alice Lullie (50)
  • Women's Mass Start 12.5km: Maria Visconti (57)
Figure Skating
  • Men's Singles: Jacques Garde (49)
  • Women's Singles: Lisa Viseque (67)
Ski Jumping
  • Men's Individual Medium Hill: Edouard Luronde (42)
  • Men's Individual Large Hill: Not Competing
  • Women's Individual Medium Hill: Not Competing
Short track Speed Skating
  • Men's 500m: Thierry Lesté (91)
  • Men's 1000m: Luix Braggo (84)
  • Women's 500m: Matilda Julles (76)
  • Women's 1000m: Alice Rix (79)
Snowboarding
  • Men’s halfpipe: Not Competing
  • Women’s halfpipe: Maria Sardon (72)

PostPosted: Thu Dec 08, 2016 2:34 pm
by Nausikaa
Nausikaan Winter Games Team
Average: 65.00


Team Events:

Bobsleigh
  • Two-man: Sampo Kangas & Viljo Rinne (75)
  • Four-man: Sampo Kangas, Ilmari Marjala, Ilmari Puro & Viljo Rinne (62)
  • Two-woman: Meri Koski & Aurora Ahtisaari (81)
  • Four-woman: Meri Koski, Lumi Ruohola, Meri Marjala & Aurora Ahtisaari (78)

Curling
  • Men’s: Ahti Viljanen, Seppo Ketonen, Touko Kallio, Terho Järvi (50)
  • Women’s: Lumi Korpela, Talvikki Lehtinen, Inari Susi, Talvikki Hongisto (34)

Ice Hockey
  • Men’s: S.Lehtinen, O.Ilvesniemi, K.Valo, T. Ranta, T. Porola, O. Kuusi (87)
  • Women’s: K. Sinivuokko, S.Kelo, V.Puro, T.Ahtisaari, V. Otsola, T.Korpela (68)

Short track Speed skating
  • Men’s relay: Seppo Ketonen, Viljo Koski, Terho Lampi, Sampo Vaara (62)
  • Women’s relay: Mielikki Pouta, Marja Karhunen, Vellamo Sammalkorpi, Vellamo Otsola (42)
Ski Jump
  • Men’s team Large Hill: Sampo Puro, Terho Lumikero, Sampo Hirvikangas & Kaleva Hirvikangas (83)

Figure Skating
  • Pairs: Jouko Helle & Kaisla Helle (45)
  • Ice Dancing: Touko Porola & Ilmatar Manner (29)
Individual Events:

Alpine Skiing
  • Men’s Combined: Tapio Aalto (79)
  • Men’s Slalom: Tapio Aalto (82)
  • Men's Super-G: Ilmari Ilvesniemi (78)
  • Women’s Combined: Kielo Lumikero (64)
  • Women's slalom: Varpu Rusko (57)
  • Women's Super-G: Pilvi Männistö (65)
Biathlon
  • Men's Individual 20km: Ahti Mäki (88)
  • Men's Sprint 10km: Terho Mäki (93)
  • Men's Pursuit 12.5km: Terho Mäki (87), Ahti Mäki (83)
  • Men's Mass Start 15km: Ilmari Merimaa (64)
  • Women's Individual 15km: Tuulikki Viljanen (54)
  • Women's Sprint 7.5km: Varpu Luoto (64)
  • Women's Pursuit 10km: Aino Männistö (56)
  • Women's Mass Start 12.5km: Tuulikki Viljanen (59)
Figure Skating
  • Men's Singles: Sampo Usva (48)
  • Women's Singles: Lumi Lehtinen (58)
Ski Jumping
  • Men's Individual Medium Hill: Sampo Puro (85)
  • Men's Individual Large Hill: Terho Lumikero (92)
  • Women's Individual Medium Hill: Lumi Kaarna (53)
Short track Speed Skating
  • Men's 500m: Sampo Vaara (38)
  • Men's 1000m: Seppo Ketonen (32)
  • Women's 500m: Vellamo Otsola (32)
  • Women's 1000m: Mielikki Pouta (25)
Snowboarding
  • Men’s halfpipe: Viljo Kallio (75)
  • Women’s halfpipe: Vellamo Mansikkamaa (63)

CPSN

PostPosted: Thu Dec 08, 2016 3:21 pm
by Pan-Slavic Nations
CPSN's team of hardworking miners/athletes/winter sports guys/mountain dudes. Team Average: 60
Team Events:

Bobsleigh
Two-man: D. Vasilyev, Y. Gorchy (40)
Four-man: L. Klowcenki, S. Ilyushin, D. Galin & N. Svobodka (44)
Two-woman: L. Svobodka & G. Melinotskova (20)
Four-woman: L. Svobodka, G. Melinotskova, A. Minoskiva & M. Minoskiva (18)

Curling
Men’s: K. Oleksander, D. Danylo, D. Maksym, G. Vladyslav (33)
Women’s: I. Leparin, Y. Kalina, M. Sylvia, K. Splotisky (26)

Ice Hockey
Men’s: J. Daninski, D. B. Oninski, Y. Haluska, K. Scarimandi, L. Borako, H. Kowski (83)
Women’s: V. Carla, L. Mykyta, M. Mykyta, R. Visat, J. Ursula, Y. Linasenki (71)

Short track Speed skating
Men’s relay: L. Nathaniel, J. Klowsenki, O. Pierra, K. Vladiniska (45)
Women’s relay: G. Karla, M. Gargarin, I. Dimenytev, H. Splotynilev (32)

Ski Jump
Men’s team Large Hill: V. Gargarin, Y. Lanenko, Y. Svadibo & D. Konilev (90)

Figure Skating
Pairs: J. Inityka & V. Tesla (28)
Ice Dancing: A. Yunishev & U. Karaline (26)

Individual Events:

Alpine Skiing
Men’s Combined: J. Dragunov (97)
Men’s Slalom: V. Gagarin (95)
Men's Super-G: D. Konilev (98)
Women’s Combined: U. Gagarin (86)
Women's Slalom: I. Riikita (87)
Women's Super-G: U. Gagarin (82)

Biathlon
Men's Individual 20km: Y. Lev (63)
Men's Sprint 10km: Y. Lev (58)
Men's Pursuit 12.5km: Y. Lev (57), D. Prisyenkov (53)
Men's Mass Start 15km: D. Prisyenkov (51)
Women's Individual 15km: U. Karina (42)
Women's Sprint 7.5km: U. Karina (47)
Women's Pursuit 10km: L. Parishev (45)
Women's Mass Start 12.5km: L. Parishev (44)

Figure Skating
Men's Singles: J. Koronisyeva (42)
Women's Singles: U. Oloskiniva (38)

Ski Jumping
Men's Individual Medium Hill: I. Lisenki (98)
Men's Individual Large Hill: Y. Svadibo (94)
Women's Individual Medium Hill: I. Riikita (98)

Short track Speed Skating
Men's 500m: J. Klowsenki (40)
Men's 1000m: L. Nathaniel (41)
Women's 500m: G. Karla (42)
Women's 1000m: M. Gargarin (41)

Snowboarding
Men’s halfpipe: J. Illeviscevik (96)
Women’s halfpipe: U. Kaliyev (94)

PostPosted: Thu Dec 08, 2016 11:03 pm
by Oserland
Average: 13.90


Team Events:

Bobsleigh
  • Two-man: Isak Holmberg, Benjamin Wikström (75)
  • Four-man: Harry Wilhelm, Max Edström, Otto Holmgren, André Johansson (92)
  • Two-woman: Tuva Forsberg, Rebecka Dahlquist (61)
  • Four-woman: Nicolina Blix, Milly Holm, Rosemarie Sörenstam, Beata Almqvist (81)

Curling
  • Men’s: Per Jonsson, Gärdar Malmberg, Krister Bergkvist, Joel Grönblom (33)
  • Women’s: Stina Englund, Nathalie Cederblom, Ann Lundmark, Sandra Enquist (22)

Ice Hockey
  • Men’s: Zakarias Jacobsson, Eddie Lundberg, Elliot Akerström, Roland Frisk, Valdemar Wahlgren, Gjohl Ceder (68)
  • Women’s: Margit Hjortsberg, Patricia Forsman, Nea Sjöström, Märta Blix, Nellie Borgström, Fia Geijer (62)

Short track Speed skating
  • Men’s team Large Hill: (Not Competing)

    Ski Jump
    • Men’s team Large Hill: Loke Ström, Hannes Ström, Maj Östberg, Ann Göransson (73)

    Figure Skating
    • Pairs: Josephine Oström, Nikita Aberg (55)
    • Ice Dancing: Lisette Berggren, Emeli Sandberg (29)

    Individual Events:

    Alpine Skiing
    • Men’s Combined: Gunhild Åkerlund (66)
    • Men’s Slalom: (Not Competing)
    • Men's Super-G: (Not Competing)
    • Women’s Combined: (Not Competing)
    • Women's slalom: (Not Competing)
    • Women's Super-G: (Not Competing)

    Biathlon
    • Men's Individual 20km: Charles Syrén (64)
    • Men's Sprint 10km: Faje Englund (73)
    • Men's Pursuit 12.5km: (Not Competing)
    • Men's Mass Start 15km: (Not Competing)
    • Women's Individual 15km: Leila Borg (54)
    • Women's Sprint 7.5km: (Not Competing)
    • Women's Mass Start 12.5km: (Not Competing)

    Figure Skating
    • Men's Singles: Frank Frisk (48)
    • Women's Singles: Anita Bjorkman (58)

    Ski Jumping
    • Men's Individual Medium Hill: (Not Competing)
    • Men's Individual Large Hill: (Not Competing)
    • Women's Individual Medium Hill:(Not Competing)

    Short track Speed Skating
    • Men's 500m: Noah Isaksson (36)
    • Men's 1000m: Håkan Drakenberg (47)
    • Women's 500m: Gunhild Hägg (32)
    • Women's 1000m: Mielikki Pouta (25)

    Snowboarding
    • Men’s halfpipe: (Not Competing)
    • Women’s halfpipe: (Not Competing)

PostPosted: Fri Dec 09, 2016 12:30 am
by Iscandria
TEAM AVERAGE: 51.28
Definitely the first time I've done something sports related on NS.

:Team Events:


Bobsleigh
Two-man
Uriel Kleinman and Karl Ludiger, Iscandria, 44

Four-man
Uriel Kleinman, Robert Pruen, Siegfried Vogel and Lars Danneker, Iscandria, 38

Two-woman
Evo Otter and Lili Reitman, Iscandria, 47

Four-woman
Not Competing

Curling
Men’s
Not Competing

Women’s
Ivonne Becker, Hilda Eich, Jutta Licht and Rose Gutheil, Iscandria, 56

Ice Hockey
Men’s
Steffen Kroll, Maximilian Raab, Wolfgang Höhmann, Dietrich Neumark, Julian Preiss and Gunter Bain, Iscandria,57

Women’s
Corinna Lemberger, Larissa Rademacher, Isabel Drachman, Erna Wissman, Margit Wasser and Pauline Hebrand, Iscandria, 51

Short track Speed skating
Not Competing

Ski Jump
Men’s team Large Hill
Niko Dassler, Christian Wachs, Lorenz Thälmann and Edgar Hölder, Iscandria, 44

Figure Skating
Pairs
Rudolf Kohlhase and Sophia Teller, Iscandria, 56

Ice Dancing
Alfred Börner and Sarah Kümmel, Iscandria, 53

:Individual Events:


Alpine Skiing
Men’s Combined
Konrad Baade, Iscandria, 89
Viktor Mittermeier, Iscandria 78

Women’s Combined
Augusta Seelman, Iscandria, 78
Herta Gehring, Iscandria, 64

Women's Super-G
Judith Göbel, Iscandria 72

Biathlon
Men's Individual 20km
Laurens Klasen, Iscandria, 70
Rüdiger Geschwind, Iscandria 66

Men's Sprint 10km
Kaspar Alderman, Iscandria, 80

Men's Pursuit 12.5km
Reinhold Friesler, Iscandria, 79
Marcel Wehrner, Iscandria, 77

Men's Mass Start 15km
Achem Weizmen, Iscandria, 67


No Women in the Biathalon

Figure Skating
Men's Singles
Tristan Neuer, Iscandria, 91
Kilian Günzburg, Iscandria, 86
Nicolas Häberli, Iscandria, 75
Oskar Bähr, Iscandria, 68

Women's Singles
Astrid Ingen, Iscandria, 95
Helga Ausen, Iscandria, 92
Victoria Ingen, Iscandria 87

Ski Jumping
Men's Individual Large Hill
Andre Rehberg, Iscandria, 85
Edmund Hirsch, Iscandria 75
Siegemund Auman, Iscandria 61

Short track Speed Skating
Not Competing

Snowboarding
Men’s halfpipe
Julian Asel, Iscandria, 92
Markus Ahbren, Iscandria,88
Rasthmus Osthausen, Iscandria,81
Iskandar Juten, Iscandria 73

Women’s halfpipe
Margareta Bahsen, Iscandria, 76
Katarina Strauss, Iscandria, 62

PostPosted: Fri Dec 09, 2016 4:18 am
by Castrix
Team average: 38.24 (total athlete skill / total number of events)
Team Events


Bobsleigh
Two-man
Björn Octavian and Denis Ohly, Castrix, 49

Four-man
Johannes Arendt, Pius Clodian, Jacob Gegenbauer and Oskar Primus, Castrix, 60

Two-woman
Vibidia Schwerner and Naevia Surus, Castrix, 31

Four-woman
Irmelin Apel, Rebekka Fortunatus, Martha Gordio and Dietlinde Schwerner, Castrix, 58

Curling
Men’s
Siegfried Honigberg, Olympio Hopfner, Adolar Kleinfeld, Erik Musäus, Castrix, 59

Women’s
Fridegunde Abend, Sarah Nesselrode, Lara Rudel and Caeparia Suilius, Castrix, 45

Ice Hockey
Men’s
Kilian Diederich, Adelbert Handke, Abelus König, Noah Pichler, Aureolus Stauff and Aaron Weller, Castrix, 49

Women’s
Not competing.

Short track Speed skating
Not Competing

Ski Jump
Men’s team Large Hill
Heinrich Sacerdos, Raplh Severlinus, Lothar Steinbauer and Gunther Vibennis, Castrix, 65

Figure Skating
Not competing

Individual Events


Alpine Skiing
Men’s Combined
Joel Mohnhaupt, Castrix, 78
Eckhardt Oldenberg, Castrix 76

Women’s Slalom
Verona Beutler, Castrix, 40

Biathlon
Men's Individual 20km
Elmar Fichtner, Castrix, 67
Jörn Rühle, Castrix, 59

Men's Sprint 10km
Sven Kaufmann, Castrix, 49

Men's Pursuit 12.5km
Dominik Stromberg, Castrix, 50

Men's Mass Start 15km
Roman Werfen, Castrix, 80

Women's Individual 20km
Carola Nosske, 69

Women's Mass Start 15km
Amalie Ehrmann, 50


Figure Skating
Not competing

Ski Jumping
Not competing

Short track Speed Skating
Not competing

Snowboarding
Men’s halfpipe
Oliver Haering, Castrix, 89
Ralf Happe, Castrix, 88
Adelmar Schönbeck, Castrix, 68

Women’s halfpipe
Jessica Reiss, Castrix, 78


OOC: I don't plan on doing any rp other than submitting my teams, I don't know anything about these sports.

PostPosted: Fri Dec 09, 2016 11:08 am
by Crylante
Newrey wrote:The following nations may enter teams up to skill level 65:
Yvilonia
Linathia
Glanodel
Taverland
Crylanate
Nausikaa
Vrnallia
Soyuzkaya
Rosskava
Newrey
Oserland
Ohen
Ternca
Gwenkeltia
tir Lhaeraidd

crylanate sounds like a type of compound from science
but anyway
this post is reserved for crylante's team

PostPosted: Fri Dec 09, 2016 10:23 pm
by Vrnallia
Small population so only a few events are entered.

Team Events:

Ice Hockey
Men’s: D. Cio, K. Lama, U. Sioha, B. Thuras, S. Voru, V. Zyn (54)
Women’s: A. Bienu, D. Jeros, M. Hadzi, V. Lekie, T. Phusu, H. Sama (41)

Figure Skating
Pairs: Gazov Chromà, Marija Bazgu (39)

Individual Events:

Alpine Skiing
Men’s Combined: Nàr Khuko (62)
Women’s Combined: Dviga Symač (57)

Figure Skating
Men's Singles: Gazov Chromà (37)
Women's Singles: Marija Bazgu (41)

Ski Jumping
Men's Individual Medium Hill: Maksima Hadzi (60)
Women's Individual Medium Hill: Zejdàr Thiaro (52)

Average: 49.(2)

PostPosted: Sat Dec 10, 2016 12:59 am
by Canton Territories
Individual Events
Alpine Skiing
Men’s Combined: Fa Su Te, Canton, (35)
Men’s Slalom Ku’er Fu, Chen,(25)
Men's Super-G: Su Pa Du, Canton, (16)
Women’s Combined: Zhu Fan Mei, Chen,(28)
Women's slalom: Wai Du Yu, Canton, (20)
Women's Super-G: Wai Yi Te, Canton, (19)
Biathlon
Men's Individual 20km: Mao Mao Wu, Chen, (22)
Men's Sprint 10km: Ah Pa Pa, Canton, (45)
Men's Pursuit 12.5km: Ban Ge Wo, Chen, (31)
Men's Mass Start 15km: Zhu Zhu Chu, Canton, (52)
Women's Individual 15km: Mei Fan Chi, Chen, (29)
Women's Sprint 7.5km: Kuai Pao Mei, Chen, (35)
Women's Pursuit 10km: Mo Ye Sik, Canton, (18)
Women's Mass Start 12.5km: Wang Kim Ou (19)
Figure Skating
Men's Singles: Bu Ti Ful, Chen, (26)
Women's Singles: Su Mu Te, Canton, (55)
Ski Jumping
Men's Individual Medium Hill: Jum Hai, Canton, (26)
Men's Individual Large Hill: Zi Sha Lou, Chen, (27)
Women's Individual Medium Hill: Hen Hai Pa, Chen, (24)
Short track Speed Skating
Men's 500m: Gan Shen Me, Chen, (34)
Men's 1000m: Su Pi Ki, Canton, (32)
Women's 500m: Wang Siao Zi, Chen, (28)
Women's 1000m: Kong Zi Nu, Chen, (41)
Snowboarding
Men’s halfpipe: Gan Lan Qiu, Chen, (38)
Women’s halfpipe: Wang Ke Duo, Chen, (35)

25 events: 760 points: 20 average

Teams were combined as a result of political considerations and the One Chen Policy. They will only take part in individual events due to Chen concern of Canton sporting superiority in team events. Refer to “Chen Team”, however.

PostPosted: Sat Dec 10, 2016 7:24 am
by Rohst
RESERVED FOR ROHSTIAN TEAM

PostPosted: Sat Dec 10, 2016 10:04 am
by Ternca
-Reserved for Terncan Team-

PostPosted: Sun Dec 11, 2016 7:27 am
by Cheonsam
RESERVED FOR CHEONSAMEAN TEAM[/quote]

PostPosted: Mon Dec 12, 2016 12:51 am
by Tarasanovia
Tarasanovia National Team

Average is somewhere lower than 40

Bobsleigh
Two-man: Tobias Porsche, Jabbar Al Soma (25)
Four-man: Max Burnham, Tobias Porsche, Harlan Abbott, Jabbar Al Soma (30)
Two-woman: Rosaleen Pletcher, Glenna Ackermann (25)
Four-woman Rosaleen Pletcher, Shaimaa Neumann, Glenna Ackermann, Elfreda Shepard (30)

Curling
Men’s: Jamey Landon, Niklaus Huxtable, Mohammed Al-Qudei, Sakhr Jahfalli (80)
Women’s: Charlotte Cook, Rebekah Lichtenberg, Leeann Sawyer, Prunella Simmons (40)

Ice Hockey
Men’s: Mohammed Hawassi, Randell Leonardson, Haider Peterson, Abraham Saunders, Ammar Browne, Shukri Saqqaf (45)
Women’s: Cierra Banner, Pollie Kaspar, Heida Glöckner, Sidony Hayward, Krista Chamberlain, Tatiana Kleid (40)

Short track Speed skating
Men’s relay: Mis'id Mohammed, Mazin Hakim, Zain Nejem, Hassan Nagi (40)
Women’s relay: Retha Simen, Adrianna Sempers, Meridith Christopher, Jayla Hargrave (70)

Ski Jump
Men’s team Large Hill: Chauncey Rose, Kareem Sultan, Bryce Habicht, Max Sonnen (30)
Men's Individual Medium Hill: Max Sonnen (45)
Men's Individual Large Hill: Max Sonnen (35)
Women's Individual Medium Hill: Jazlyn Groves (25)

Figure Skating
Pairs: Leanora Kunze, Elfrieda Daniell (70)
Ice Dancing: Leanora Kunze, Elfrieda Daniell (70)
Men's Singles: Jamil Ahmed (45)
Women's Singles: Merlyn Ianson (50)

Individual Events:

Alpine Skiing: Malik Nejem (20)
Men’s Combined: Maximilian Tyler (30)
Men’s Slalom: Grover Smalls (45)
Men's Super-G: Gary Quincey (30)
Women’s Combined: Barb Dahl (30)
Women's slalom: Zoey Habicht (25)
Women's Super-G: Rachyl Oppenheimer (35)

Biathlon
Men's Individual 20km: Zaki Tawfeek (65)
Men's Sprint 10km: Isaac Spellmeyer (80)
Men's Pursuit 12.5km: Xander Stidolph (60)
Men's Mass Start 15km: Xander Stidolph (55)
Women's Individual 15km: Wibke Walton (25)
Women's Sprint 7.5km: Albina Raines (35)
Women's Pursuit 10km: Gerhild Kimberley (30)
Women's Mass Start 12.5km: Gerhild Kimberley (25)

Short track Speed Skating
Men's 500m: Asher Wilkins (20)
Men's 1000m: Asher Wilkins (20)
Women's 500m: Theresa Eichel (35)
Women's 1000m: Theresa Eichel (25)

Snowboarding
Men’s halfpipe: Yahya Ali (10)
Women’s halfpipe: Christin Paterson (20)

PostPosted: Thu Dec 15, 2016 6:00 am
by Newrey
Newreyan Winter Games Team
Average: 57.21


Team Events:

Bobsleigh
  • Two-man: Sameul Evans & Reece Cooper (62)
  • Four-man: Sameul Evans, Sawyer Kennedy, William Carter & Reece Cooper (53)
  • Two-woman: Elizabeth Taylor & Alice Mitchell (43)
  • Four-woman: Elizabeth Taylor, Ella Richards, Chloe Johns & Alice Mitchell (40)

    Curling
    • Men’s: Jamie Phillips, George Hughes, Corey Atkinson & Arthur Tribble (72)
    • Women’s:
    Lisa Hills, Jasmine Bryans, Rosemary Perry, Imogen Hudson (53)

    Ice Hockey
    • Men’s: Harrison Lambert, Toby Garrison, Lucas Kaur, Matthew Berry, Joseph Holmes & Elijah Lane (75)
    • Women’s:
    Josie Quinn, Rachael West, Eva Hinton, Maisie Ellis, Katherine Brown & Piper Miles (56)

    Short track Speed skating
    • Men’s relay: Dominic Saunders, Dantrix Archer, Kevin Barnes & Brenden Buckner (76)
    • Women’s relay:
    Sharon Lewis, Rosie Manson, Keira King & Vera Palemr (61)
    Ski Jump
    • Men’s team Large Hill: Ben Morgan, Theo Gardner, Logan Stevens & Carson Knowles (87)

    Figure Skating
    • Pairs: Able Tucker & Heidi Stafford (79)
    • Ice Dancing: Ian Brookes & Holly Burton (73)
    Individual Events:

    Alpine Skiing
    • Men’s Combined: Cain Hartman & Able Hartman (66)
    • Men’s Slalom: William Kirkland (43)
    • Men's Super-G: Edward Jensen (42)
    • Women’s Combined: Charlee Sampson & Helen Pearce (33)
    • Women's slalom: Esme Farret (65)
    • Women's Super-G: Hannah Turner (43)
    Biathlon
    • Men's Individual 20km: John Graham (84)
    • Men's Sprint 10km: Alfie Powell (65)
    • Men's Pursuit 12.5km: Trevor Wiley (65)
    • Men's Mass Start 15km: Jacob Brooks (65)
    • Women's Individual 15km: Lilith Blanchard (57)
    • Women's Sprint 7.5km: Victoria Reed (43)
    • Women's Pursuit 10km: Ava Hooper (34)
    • Women's Mass Start 12.5km: April Durham (45)
    Figure Skating
    • Men's Singles: Louis Bell (69)
    • Women's Singles: Summer Byrne (29)
    Ski Jumping
    • Men's Individual Medium Hill: Charlie Russel (73)
    • Men's Individual Large Hill: Martin Tor (80)
    • Women's Individual Medium Hill: Olivia Cole (37)
      Short track Speed Skating
      • Men's 500m: Julian Snyder (64)
      • Men's 1000m: Ben Hall (52)
      • Women's 500m: Amber Richarson (32)
      • Women's 1000m: Stephanie Weiss (45)
      Snowboarding
      • Men’s halfpipe: Tommy Wesley (81)
      • Women’s halfpipe: Molly Shields (32)

PostPosted: Fri Dec 16, 2016 7:07 am
by Guaxinima
Guaxiniman Winter Games Teams
Average: 16.60


Team Events:

Bobsleigh
  • Two-man: Esteve Pujol & Yrvyk Valkyr (50)
  • Four-man: Not Competing
  • Two-woman: Øhyn Jbbsyx & Ølga Smyth (42)
  • Four-woman: Not Competing

Curling
  • Men’s: Not Competing
  • Women’s: Not Competing

Ice Hockey
  • Men’s: Not Competing
  • Women’s: Not Competing

Short track Speed skating
  • Men’s relay: Not Competing
  • Women’s relay: Not Competing

Figure Skating
  • Pairs: Not Competing
  • Ice Dancing: Not Competing
Individual Events:

Alpine Skiing
  • Men’s Combined: Maryka Arapeta (32)
  • Men’s Slalom: Tyvbjr Jbbsrx (42)
  • Men's Super-G: Not Competing
  • Women’s Combined: Not Competing
  • Women's slalom: Whyna Tyvbjör (48)
  • Women's Super-G: Not Competing

Biathlon
  • Men's Individual 20km: Not Competing
  • Men's Sprint 10km: Not Competing
  • Men's Pursuit 12.5km: Not Competing
  • Men's Mass Start 15km: Not Competing
  • Women's Individual 15km: Paory Fylkrx (31)
  • Women's Sprint 7.5km: Not Competing
  • Women's Pursuit 10km: Not Competing
  • Women's Mass Start 12.5km: Not Competing

Figure Skating
  • Men's Singles: Not Competing
  • Women's Singles: Not Competing

Ski Jumping
  • Men's Individual Medium Hill: Ølfred Holmenköll (54)
  • Men's Individual Large Hill: Ruru Lörd (50)
  • Women's Individual Medium Hill: Ngayo Mykaere (65), Mykora Leaf (63)

Short track Speed Skating
  • Men's 500m: Jrk Laolayx (28)
  • Men's 1000m: Not Competing
  • Women's 500m: Not Competing
  • Women's 1000m: Not Competing

Snowboarding
  • Men’s halfpipe: Amyri Seebjörn (33)
  • Women’s halfpipe: Kaorla Lee (93)

PostPosted: Fri Dec 16, 2016 7:34 am
by Yvilonia
Yvilonian Winter Games Team
Average: 63.6


Team Events:

Bobsleigh
  • Two-man: Fyrk Jrx & Ynton Jrx (78)
  • Four-man: Not Competing
  • Two-woman: Aksl Jensrx & Aksel Bakyr (71)
  • Four-woman: Arangør Fyrkxii ,Jørjiisk Fyrliin ,Astryd Bjørn III,Alyx Forsx (70)

    Curling
    • Men’s: Not Competing
    • Women’s: Hela Yntonyx IV , Saaryn Yrx , Tyn Yrx, Ylysa Jyterx (62)

    Ice Hockey
    • Men’s: A.Smyth, A.Xriiyx, B.Bjørnrx, B. Bjørnkarfaal, Y. Flurgenyx, T. Forsyx (72)
    • Women’s: A. Klargensyx, K.Helayx, A.Llodi, R.Wildone, P. Toussant, A.Marie (53)

    Short track Speed skating
    • Men’s relay: Nikøla Marynkøvyx , Hynrix Sarrynyx, Hxanda Fennix , Amynii Klogersyx (72)
    • Women’s relay: Not Competing
    Ski Jump
    • Men’s team Large Hill:

      Figure Skating
      • Pairs: Not Competing
      • Ice Dancing: Bøgs Wyvrx & Kloger Coonyx (83)
      Individual Events:

      Alpine Skiing
      • Men’s Combined: Karvos Lyrøyyx (52)
      • Men’s Slalom: Bjurn Yntonyx (40)
      • Men's Super-G: Lyrøy Tjompsyx IV (62), Mojarke Mykill (82)
      • Women’s Combined: Wyvy Nøx (64)
      • Women's slalom: Not Competing
      • Women's Super-G: Not Competing
      Biathlon
      • Men's Individual 20km: Not Competing
      • Men's Sprint 10km: Not Competing
      • Men's Pursuit 12.5km: Ev Jarangyx (56)
      • Men's Mass Start 15km: Olaff Akselyx (37)
      • Women's Individual 15km: Sorya Birkyx (36)
      • Women's Sprint 7.5km: Not Competing
      • Women's Pursuit 10km: Not Competing
      • Women's Mass Start 12.5km: Ullte Mykillyx (54)
      Figure Skating
      • Men's Singles: Horvurd Bjorn (50)
      • Women's Singles: Elisha Yrx (65)
      Ski Jumping
      • Men's Individual Medium Hill: Alan Loryx (41)
      • Men's Individual Large Hill: Arangar Smyth (31), Xrii Forskyx (62) , Bjørn Bjørnrx (55), Bjorva Bjørnkarfaal (59), Yvila Forsyx (92)
      • Women's Individual Medium Hill: Not Competing
      Short track Speed Skating
      • Men's 500m: Not Competing
      • Men's 1000m: Not Competing
      • Women's 500m: Ria Wildone (72)
      • Women's 1000m: Karla Helayx (82), Llodi Farxson (49), Gryttl Joryx (72)
      Snowboarding
      • Men’s halfpipe: Not Competing
      • Women’s halfpipe: Not Competing

PostPosted: Fri Dec 16, 2016 1:33 pm
by Glanodel
Glanish Winter Games Team (The White Wolves)
Average: 65

Team Events:
Bobsleigh
  • Two-man: Tage Axelsen & Tonni Dalgaard (81)
  • Four-man: Verner Gram, Sonny Wulff, Marius Storgaard, & Anders Larsen (86)
  • Two-woman: Jensine Friis & Martha Michelsen (83)
  • Four-woman: Mary Asmussen, Jette Ottosen, Christel Graversen, & Lisbeth Martinsen (89)
Curling
  • Men’s: Magnus Hougaard, Nicki Haagensen, Elmer Olesen, & Samuel Winther (45)
  • Women’s: Hjordis Damsgaard, Clara Nielsen, Kristiane Steffensen, & Dorrit Brink (47)
Ice Hockey
  • Men’s: Iver Boysen, Vidar Sloth, Edvin Bloch, Preben Brandt, Bjorn Smith, & Kai Aagaard (100)
  • Women’s: Ninna Koch, Danielle Laustsen, Regina Caspersen, Helene Callesen, Nanna Dinesen, & Jonna Due (100)
Short track Speed skating
  • Men’s relay: Keld Nissen, Ken Therkelsen, Thorbjorn Lund, & Kurt Munch (85)
  • Women’s relay: Julia Pallesen, Elisa Jansen, Gitte Dam, & Sylvia Dalgaard (83)
Ski Jump
  • Men’s team Large Hill: Hemming Eriksen, Frithjof Clausen, Hans Fuglsang, & Paw Kirkegaard (50)
Figure Skating
  • Pairs: Hjalmar Marcussen & Jane Thogersen (100)
  • Ice Dancing: Helene Markussen & Ingerlise Christoffersen (100)
Individual Events:
    Alpine Skiing
    • Men’s Combined: Thomas Bach (46)
    • Men’s Slalom: Oscar Bloch (46)
    • Men's Super-G: Finn Storgaard (43)
    • Women’s Combined: Ninna Frank (47)
    • Women's slalom: Inge Bentzen (41)
    • Women's Super-G: Christa Kofoed (45)
    Biathlon
    • Men's Individual: Vilhelm Lange (51)
    • Men's Sprint: Hjalte Nissen (48)
    • Men's Pursuit: Janus Skou (52)
    • Men's Mass Start: Finn Matthiesen (46)
    • Women's Individual: Sally Frandsen (54)
    • Women's Sprint: Selma Toft (51)
    • Women's Pursuit: Filippa Asmussen (47)
    • Women's Mass Start: Alexandra Frandsen (49)
    Figure Skating
    • Men's Singles: Mark Thorsen (99)
    • Women's Singles: Selma Toft (99)
    Ski Jumping
    • Men's Individual Medium Hill: Henrik Haugaard (47)
    • Men's Individual Large Hill: Nick Vester (45)
    • Women's Individual Medium Hill: Christel Kjærsgaard (45)
    Short track Speed Skating
    • Men's 500m: Helge Winther (56)
    • Men's 1000m: Absalon Troelsen (57)
    • Women's 500m: Jenny Brondum (59)
    • Women's 1000m: Camilla Toft (53)
    Snowboarding
    • Men’s halfpipe: Otto Jessen (99)
    • Women’s halfpipe: Agnete Bjerg (99)

PostPosted: Sat Dec 17, 2016 2:28 pm
by Crylante
Team Events:
Ice Hockey
Men’s (1 team of 6): 65, Charles Garcia, Bartolo Montana, Urbain Dupond, Arial Petersen, Giacinto Gagnon, Cosma de Monti
Women’s (1 team of 6): 65, Jennifer Gallo, Louise Aggio, Marcia Sordi, Paloma de Lupo, Cynthia Frederiksen, Melissa Ermacorda
Short track Speed skating
Men’s relay (1 team of 4): 65, Jean Lykke, Cipriano Nielsen, Curro de Lecce, Gael Simonsen
Women’s relay (1 team of 4): 65, Anselma Carrigaris, Sandra Passerini, Juana de Corvi, Emiliana Matthiasen
Ski Jump
Men’s team Large Hill(1 team of 4): 65, Valentin Johansen, Charlot Abel, Christoffer Karlsen, Waldemar Olmos
Figure Skating
Pairs (1 team of 2): 65, Hallbjorn Leifsson, Hildur Sigurdadottir
Ice Dancing (1 team of 2): 65, Inga Stefansdottir, Svana Ingolfsdottir
Individual Events:
Figure Skating
Men's Singles: 65, Alexander Heimirsson
Women's Singles: 65, Maristella Anselmi
Ski Jumping
Men's Individual Medium Hill: 65, Gaius de Lentini
Men's Individual Large Hill: 65, George Stein
Women's Individual Medium Hill: 65, Fabrizia Adimari
Short track Speed Skating
Men's 500m: 65, Johann Thorirsson
Men's 1000m: 65, Oskar Thorirsson
Women's 500m: 65, Maria de Episcopo
Women's 1000m 65, Cassandra Carrara

PostPosted: Sun Dec 18, 2016 8:25 am
by Nausikaa
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December 18 2016


HIGH HOPES FOR NAUSIKAA IN WINTER GAMES
Aurora Männistö

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The Nausikaan team at the opening ceremony yesterday in the Triumph Stadium, St. Quentin

The 2016 Winter games are underway in St.Quentin, Newrey! Yesterdays opening ceremony saw a lavish display of Newreyan art and culture. A spectacular firework ceremony marked the beginning of the opening ceremony, following William III of Newrey's official declaration.

Despite the enticing images of yesterday's opening ceremony the event itself was marred in controversy. The Newreyan governments recent actions in effectively criminalising homosexuality have led many athletes to boycott the games. Although nations have officially withdrawn from the competition, several athletes, most notably Nausikaan speed skater Pyry Lahti refused to attend the games following the Newreyan governments actions. Similarly, many athletes chose to boycott the opening ceremony of the games, although will still participate within the events themselves.
Many at home have high hopes for the Nausikaan team this year. Recent investment in new sporting programs has seen a wave of new talent enter the spotlight, with coaches hoping the payoff will be evident in results over the next few days. Speaking to the Neitiznot Oracle yesterday, Head Coach Terho Mäki said that "The team is looking strong, each have their own talents and unique abilities that im sure will be put to good use in the coming days. Many have excelled at our new intensive training programs and I believe this is the dawn of a bright new future for Nausikaan sport. This is one of the strongest teams i've seen in years." We certainly hope so Mr. Mäki, the coming days are sure to test the athletes to their limits.
Many senior politicians also paid tribute to Nausikaa's athletes, with President Saaristo wishing for each athlete to "Enjoy yourself, but bring home gold in the process." SDP leader Ohto Lumme also praised Nausikaa's athletes, telling them to "make all the hard work worth the effort." However other politicians also pointed to the recent controversy surrounding the event. Vellamo Kuusi, leader of the Socialists wished all athletes the best of luck for the event, but also stated "we must not forget the recent actions of the Newreyan government, these games also represent a stage with which a voice of protest can be broadcast worldwide."

The coming days will show the best Aeia has to offer in terms of winter sport, with athletes from across the globe competing for gold. Be sure to stay tune for more news updates on the events in Newrey over the coming days.

Come on Nausikaa!

PostPosted: Sun Dec 18, 2016 8:47 am
by Midrasia
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Men's Ice Hockey groups announced:
A: CRY, VRN, YVI, CAS
B: OHN, PSN, GLN, TAR
C: MDR, NAU, OSR, NEW, ISC

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Women's Ice Hockey groups announced:
A: OHN, VRN, PSN, YVI
B: ISC, NAU, NEW, CRY
C: GLN, MDR, TAR, OSR

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News of Ohen - Aeian Winter Games

PostPosted: Sun Dec 18, 2016 4:24 pm
by Ohen
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Sunday the 18th of December of the year 2016
(The Beacon - Ohen's biggest selling newspaper)


The 2016 Aeian Winter Games
No matter who you are and where you're from, you have undoubtably heard that the 2016 Aeian Winter Games are fast approaching. Ohen has been gripped by a Winter Games fever. There is a poster on almost every street corner, every news channel has an almost 24 hour coverage and there have even been parades of eager fans. It seems that the whole nation has decided to fight back the oncoming chill of winter by banding together in support of Ohen's elite winter athletes.

Earlier this year the Aeian Winter Games committee awarded Newrey the honour of hosting the games. The Newreyian delegation narrowly beat the delegations from Glanodel and Oserland. The success of the Newreyian bid to host the games has generated much turmoil and controvesy across Aeia. The worldwide LGBTQ+ community and several rights groups have been up in arms with regards to Newrey's laws pertaining to LGBTQ individuals. Under Newreyian law only heterosexuality is legally recognised and thus the only sexual orientation offered legal protection. Also the displaying of LGBTQ symbols and spreading of LGBTQ 'propaganda' is a punishable offence. Newrey's stance on this matter has caused great concern among organisers and competitors alike. Certain athletes have even been afraid of entering into the games for fear of being detained by Newreyian authorities. There have been several cases of brutal beatings of LGBTQ individuals by the Newreyian Police Force. It is however widely believed that competing athletes should be safe even if caught displaying LGBTQ symbols, the worst punishments facing them are a fine and confiscation of said symbol(s).

Rink-Side Controvesy!
Ice Hockey is Ohen's national winter sport and its largest spectator sport. The Ohenian Hockey Council announced at the beginning of November that they had selected Tomas Lindblad as the manager of the national team. This decision was initially met with public approval as the 57 year old Lindblad has three Division titles under his belt as a manager. His last victory was the 2014 Eastern Hockey Division, where he led the Karlskil Howlers to their first Division title in 13 years. (Of course they went on to repeat this victory in 2015 under a new manager).

Lindblad had waited until the 12th of December to announce his starting six as well as the rest of his 20 man squad. He unveiled his starting six as: Kalle Edgren (29), Ernst Åkerlund (27), Marcus Torsson (32), Hans Felberg (26), Simon Hargrev (34), Karl Denlunden (27). Public anger flared up immediately as both Denlunden and Torsson (who is the captain of the National Hockey Team) have come from the Horsvaar Hounds along with another four players in the squad. Lindblad is currently assistant manager at the Horsvaar Hounds, who only managed a meagre 14th place in the Eastern Hockey Division.

Further controvesy was added to Lindlad's squad when he announced that he would only be taking 3 players from the Western Hockey Division. Of course Western Ohen being the most populous area of Ohen could not stand being so under-represented. However western Ohenians can take comfort in the fact that Arnarfell Strongarms' top striker SImon Hargrev is in the starting six. So far 9 of Lindblad's squad are from Eastern Division teams, 8 from Northern Division teams and 3 from Western Division teams.

The whole Nation is hopeful for Ohen's upcoming matches in the preliminary group stages. Many are dismissing that the World Champions Glanodel will trample all opposition and claim the title. Each of the Super Seven teams remain strong contenders in the opinions of the bookkeepers. (Super Seven: Glanodel, CPSN, Nausikaa, Ohen, Midrasia, Newrey, Yvilonia (OOC:teams with skill score exceeding 70 as of 19/12/16))

Ohen's Ice Queens, Will They Skate to Glory?
Keeping on the topic of Ice Hockey, the Ohenian Women's Team are looking very strong and well prepared for the games. Head coach and acting manager Michelle Junskog announced her 20 woman squad very early on, but has since not released any details of who might be in the starting six. There have been plenty of rumours and speculation, some of these were finally put to bed when Junskog announced who the team's captain was. She has selected Emila Fronholm from the Northern Division's Lendek Millers to lead the Women's National Team. After this announcement the odds on for an Ohenian victory fell from 22-1 to 8-1. The 28 year old Fronholm is a living legend in female hockey. During the 2015-2016 winter season she scored 58 goals from her position on the right flank. This achievement made her the third highest scoring hockey player in Ohen that season from both men's and women's leagues.

The Ohenian Women's Team is set to play against Vrnallia, Yvilonia, and the Pan-Slavic Nations in the preliminary group stage of the games.Although all of those three teams are very strong Junskog commented that she was most concerned with the the PSN's women's team.

Biathletes Boastful
Another event that will open the 2016 Aeian Winter Games will be the Individual Biathlon. Many of the sport's top commentators have been talking about Ohen's chances looking good at these games. Especially for the National Champions Mattias Gulbeck (Men's 20km), Tomas Hansson (Men's 10km Sprint), and Tamilla Arbeja (Women's 15km). Arbeja has appeared in good form especially after having given birth to her third child just over a year and a half ago now. "I didn't think I'd be able to do it. You know, with this being my third one. I didn't think I could push my body so much, but I've done it and I'm ready to do my best." Arbeja commented earlier in the week.

Sticking with great recoveries, Ulrika Johansson the nations first and only female dual athlete (competing in two events). Johansson had surgery on her knees at the end of the 2015-16 winter season and has been on a miracolous road of recovery. She surprised everyone including herself when she won gold in the Women's 7.5 km Artificial Surface Sprint back in October. Hopefully she can make all of Ohen proud and suprise the rest of Aeia with her abilities.

He has been called 'The Well Aged Wine of the Biathlon', Mattias Gulbeck may be 38, but he's still got it he claims. "If you'd have told me back in 2006, when I first won the National Championships, that I'd still be racing at 38 with the title of National Champion I'd have laughed at you. The first time around it was great, the second time it was ever better and the third time it was amazing, but in 2009 for a fourth time around it didn't quite mean as much anymore. So, when I lost the title in 2010 and failed to claim it back in 2011 that really humbled me and motivated me. I realised this was something I had to work for and wouldn't just be given to me. It was crushing for me at the 2012 championships when I crossed the finish line in first , but then got second place because of a 20 second time penalty. I didn't think I could come back from that."
"But I did. I set a new national record with my 2013 time and broke that record in 2014. Unfortunately I wasn't so lucky in 2015, however I did still beat my 2013 record time. Who knows maybe I'll even beat the Aeian record this year, hahaha."

PostPosted: Mon Dec 19, 2016 1:27 pm
by Midrasia
DAY ONE RESULTS

Men's Ice Hockey Qualifiers

Group A

Yvilonia 0-0 Castrix
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Crylante 3-1 Vrnallia
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Yvilonia 2-2 Crylante
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Crylante 1-3 Castrix
Vrnallia 3-3 Yvilonia
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Castrix 1-0 Vrnallia


Group A              Pld   W  D  L   GF  GA  GD  Pts 
1 Castrix 3 2 1 0 4 1 +3 7
2 Crylante 3 1 1 1 6 6 0 4
3 Yvilonia 3 0 3 0 5 5 0 3
4 Vrnallia 3 0 1 2 4 7 −3 1






Group B

Glanodel 5-2 Tarasanovia
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Ohen 2-0 CPSN
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Glanodel 4-4 Ohen
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Ohen 0-0 Tarasanovia
CPSN 1-4 Glanodel
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Tarasanovia 1-0 CPSN


Group B              Pld   W  D  L   GF  GA  GD  Pts 
1 Glanodel 3 2 1 0 13 7 +6 7
2 Ohen 3 1 2 0 6 4 +2 5
3 Tarasanovia 3 1 1 1 3 5 −2 4
4 CPSN 3 0 0 3 1 7 −6 0






Group C

Nausikaa 4-1 Iscandria
Oserland 0-0 Newrey
----
Iscandria 3-4 Oserland
Midrasia 3-4 Nausikaa
----
Oserland 2-1 Midrasia
Newrey 0-2 Iscandria
----
Midrasia 0-0 Newrey
Nausikaa 2-1 Oserland
----
Newrey 1-4 Nausikaa
Iscandria 1-0 Midrasia


Group C              Pld   W  D  L   GF  GA  GD  Pts 
1 Nausikaa 4 4 0 0 14 6 +8 12
2 Oserland 4 2 1 1 7 6 +1 7
3 Iscandria 4 2 0 2 7 8 −1 6
4 Newrey 4 0 2 2 1 6 −5 2
5 Midrasia 4 0 1 3 4 7 −3 1







Castrix, Glanodel, Nausikaa and Oserland receive a bye into the Quarter-finals.
All other teams progress to the Playoffs



Women's Ice Hockey Qualifiers

Group A

Ohen 1-0 Yvilonia
Vrnallia 1-0 CPSN
----
Yvilonia 3-3 CPSN
Ohen 0-0 Vrnallia
----
Vrnallia 0-1 Yvilonia
CPSN 0-0 Ohen


Group A              Pld   W  D  L   GF  GA  GD  Pts 
1 Ohen 3 1 2 0 1 0 +1 5
2 Yvilonia 3 1 1 1 4 4 0 4
3 Vrnallia 3 1 1 1 1 1 0 4
4 CPSN 3 0 2 1 3 4 −1 2






Group B

Iscandria 0-0 Crylante
Nausikaa 3-1 Newrey
----
Crylante 5-0 Newrey
Iscandria 0-2 Nausikaa
----
Nausikaa 0-0 Crylante
Newrey 2-2 Iscandria


Group B              Pld   W  D  L   GF  GA  GD  Pts 
1 Nausikaa 3 2 1 0 5 1 +4 7
2 Crylante 3 1 2 0 5 0 +5 5
3 Iscandria 3 0 2 1 2 4 −2 2
4 Newrey 3 0 1 2 3 10 −7 1






Group C

Glanodel 0-0 Oserland
Midrasia 1-0 Tarasanovia
----
Oserland 3-0 Tarasanovia
Glanodel 2-2 Midrasia
----
Midrasia 0-1 Oserland
Tarasanovia 1-2 Glanodel


Group C              Pld   W  D  L   GF  GA  GD  Pts 
1 Oserland 3 2 1 0 4 0 +4 7
2 Glanodel 3 1 2 0 4 3 +1 5
3 Midrasia 3 1 1 1 3 3 0 4
4 Tarasanovia 3 0 0 3 1 6 −5 0






Nausikaa, Oserland, Crylante and Ohen receive a bye into the Quarter-finals.
All other teams progress to the Playoffs



Biathlon

Men's Individual 20km Biathlon
1 A. Mäki (NAU) WR 49:18.8
2 J.Graham (NEW) 50:31.7
3 M. Gulbeck (OHN) 51:46.7
4 R. Geschwind (ISC) 52:40.2
5 E. Fichtner (CAS) 53:22.9
6 M. Mao Wu (CHN) 54:01.1
7 L. Sugard (MDR) 54:28.0
8 J.Ruhle (CAS) 54:30.9
9 Z.Tawfeek (TAR) 54:45.0
10 V.Lange (GLN) 55:36.9
11 Y. Lev (PSN) 56:15.5
12 L. Klasen (ISC) 56:27.1
13 C. Syrén (OSR) 57:42.7


Women's Individual 15km Biathlon
1 T.Arbeja (OHN) 42:44.5
2 S.Birkyx (YVI) 43:52.6
3 T.Viljanen (NAU) 45:44.1
4 M.Fan Chi (CHN) 45:44.3
5 L.Borg (OSR) 46:10.8
6 P.Fylkrx (GUA) 46:17.7
7 L.Blanchard (NEW) 46:21.5
8 U.Karina (PSN) 46:34.6
9 A.Lullie (MDR) 46:38.3
10 W.Walton (TAR) 47:09.6
11 C.Nosske (CAS) 48:22.9
12 S.Frandsen (GLN) 56:42.0














Congratulations to Ahti Mäki of Nausikaa and Tamilla Arbeja of Ohen on winning gold, John Graham of Newrey and Sorya Birkyx of Yvilonia on silver and Mattias Gulbeck of Ohen and Tuulikki Viljanen of Nausikaa on winning bronze!
All results were generated using the latest version of XKorinate as of December 2016