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1998 Winter Olympics

Owen

Commonwealth of Australia
GA Member
Jul 2, 2018
3,069


XVIII Olympic Winter Games

Les XVIIIes Jeux olympiques d'hiver

第十八回オリンピック冬季競技大会

Overview

Host city:

Nagano, Nagano Prefecture, Japan

Motto:

"Coexistence with Nature"
"自然との共存"

Nations:

TBA

Athletes:

TBA

Events:

76 in 14 disciplines

Opening:

7 February

Closing:

22 February

Opened by:

Emperor Akihito

Stadium:

Nagano Olympic Stadium


How it works

Each nation will have the opportunity to participate. In individual events, athletes compete as individuals regardless of their nation which means a nation can have multiple athletes/medal in an event. In team events, the rules vary and are explained further. The top three per event will be determined using a computer randomiser with each athlete getting 1 slot in the randomiser. Each athlete will cost $1,000,000 to send. Money will be collected into an independent International Olympic Committee account that will hold the money for constructing infrastructure for future events and for prize money. You will have to choose which events you wish to participate in and how many athletes you will be sending. The team rules are as followed:
  • Sports such as Ice Hockey and Curling will have a set amount of athletes (20 for Ice Hockey, 5 for Curling) in order to form one team per country per gender (i.e. one men's and one women's ice hockey team).
  • Sports such as Bobsleigh will only be done in multiples of two. For every 4 Bobsleigh athletes, they will make a four-man team along with 2 two-man teams.
  • Sports such as Short Track Speed Skating, Nordic Combined, Figure Skating, Luge, Ski Jumping, Cross-Country Skiing and Biathlon which have individual and team events will have a minimum number required (4, except for 2 in figure skating and luge) in order to qualify for team events (same athletes used for both individual and team). All sports except Figure Skating and Luge will be limited to one team but there is no limit to the amount of athletes you can send for those sports to increase your chances in individual events. Every two figure skaters of different genders will create a pair for the pair events though there is no requirement for multiples of two unlike Bobsleigh because there are individual events.
There are no "applications", just a form to indicate your participation in the event. You will be given an invoice for the costs.

External territories of countries are allowed to participate seperately (i.e. U.S. Virgin Islands, Bermuda, Greenland, etc).

Additional training (slots in the randomiser) can be purchased for solely team events (Ice Hockey and Curling) at a cost of $5,000,000 per slot per team. Additional training cannot be purchased for other sports as they have unlimited numbers of athletes (more athletes will increase your chances of winning medals).

Prize money will be issued at the end of the event and is to be determined by the IOC.

All sports have male and female competitions except for pair events in Figure Skating which must be pairs of the opposite sex. You will need to indicate how many men and how many women you are sending per sport in your form.


Sports
Icon:Sport:Number of medal events:


Alpine Skiing

10


Biathlon

6


Bobsleigh

4


Cross Country Skiing

10


Curling

2


Figure Skating

4


Freestyle Skiing

4


Ice Hockey

2


Luge

4


Nordic Combined

4


Short Track Speed Skating

6


Ski Jumping

6


Snowboarding

4


Speed Skating

10
Venue:Location:Event:Capacity:

Aqua Wing Arena

Nagano City, Nagano Prefecture

Ice Hockey

6,000

The Big Hat

Nagano City, Nagano Prefecture

Ice Hockey (Finals)

10,000

Hakuba Ski Jumping Stadium

Hakuba Village, Nagano Prefecture

Nordic Combined (Ski Jumping)
Ski Jumping

45,000

Hakuba Happo'one Winter Resort

Hakuba Village, Nagano Prefecture

Alpine Skiing (Downhill, Super-G, Combined)

20,000

Iizuna Kogen Ski Area

Nagano City, Nagano Prefecture

Freestyle Skiing

12,000

Kanbayashi Snowboard Park

Yamanouchi Town, Nagano Prefecture

Snowboarding (Half-Pipe)

10,000

Kazakoshi Park Arena

Karuizawa Town, Nagano Prefecture

Curling

2,000

The M-Wave

Nagano City, Nagano Prefecture

Speed Skating

10,000

Nagano Olympic Stadium

Nagano City, Nagano Prefecture

Ceremonies

50,000

Mount Higashidate

Yamanouchi Town, Nagano Prefecture

Alpine Skiing (Giant Slalom)

20,000

Mount Yakebitai

Yamanouchi Town, Nagano Prefecture

Alpine Skiing (Slalom)
Snowboarding (Giant Slalom)

20,000

Nozawa Onsen Ski Resort

Nozawaonsen Village, Nagano Prefecture

Biathlon

20,000

Snow Harp

Hakuba Village, Nagano Prefecture

Cross-country Skiing
Nordic Combined (Cross-country Skiing)

20,000

The Spiral

Iizuna Village, Nagano Prefecture

Bobsleigh
Luge

10,000

The White Ring

Nagano City, Nagano Prefecture

Figure Skating
Short Track Speed Skating

7,500

Participation Form

Country name:



National Olympic Committee:



Sports participating in and number of athletes per sport (indicate how many men and women):



Additional training for Ice Hockey and Curling (indicate which sport, gender and how many additional slots purchased):



Total number of athletes:



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Participating Countries:
Country:Sports:Paid:

India

  • Luge (1 man)

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Turkey

  • Alpine Skiing (2 men)
  • Cross-country Skiing (1 man)

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Japan

  • Alpine Skiing (6 men, 4 women)
  • Biathlon (4 men, 4 women)
  • Bobsleigh (8 men, 4 women)
  • Cross-country Skiing (5 men, 6 women)
  • Curling (5 men, 5 women)
  • Figure Skating (4 men, 3 women)
  • Freestyle Skiing (5 men, 2 women)
  • Ice Hockey (20 men, 20 women)
  • Luge (3 men, 3 women)
  • Nordic Combined (5 men, 2 women)
  • Short Track Speed Skating (6 men, 5 women)
  • Ski Jumping (5 men, 3 women)
  • Snowboarding (4 men, 3 women)
  • Speed Skating (8 men, 9 women)

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Poland

  • Alpine Skiing (3 men, 2 women)
  • Biathlon (4 men, 4 women)
  • Bobsleigh (10 men)
  • Cross-country Skiing (2 men, 2 women)
  • Curling (5 men)
  • Figure Skating (3 men, 3 women)
  • Freestyle Skiing (2 men, 3 women)
  • Ice Hockey (20 men, 20 women)
  • Luge (3 men, 3 women)
  • Nordic Combined (5 men)
  • Short Track Speed Skating (4 men, 4 women)
  • Ski Jumping (5 men)
  • Snowboarding (4 men, 3 women)
  • Speed Skating (10 men, 10 women)

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Germany

  • Alpine Skiing (6 men, 4 women)
  • Biathlon (4 men, 4 women)
  • Bobsleigh (8 men, 4 women)
  • Cross-country Skiing (5 men, 6 women)
  • Curling (5 men, 5 women)
  • Figure Skating (4 men, 4 women)
  • Freestyle Skiing (5 men, 5 women)
  • Ice Hockey (20 men, 20 women)
  • Luge (3 men, 3 women)
  • Nordic Combined (5 men, 2 women)
  • Short Track Speed Skating (6 men, 5 women)
  • Ski Jumping (5 men, 3 women)
  • Snowboarding (4 men, 3 women)
  • Speed Skating (8 men, 9 women)

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Drivindeath

United Mexican States
Contributor
Aug 14, 2020
1,858

Participation Form

Country name:

Republic of India

National Olympic Committee:

Indian Olympic Association

Events participating in and number of athletes per event:

Luge: 1

Additional training for Ice Hockey and Curling (indicate which sport and how many additional slots purchased):

N/A

Total number of athletes:

1: Shiva Keshavan, Male, 16
 

Axis12

People’s Republic of China
Feb 11, 2021
1,392


Participation Form


Country name:

Republic of Turkey

National Olympic Committee:

Turkish National Olympic Committee

Sports participating in and number of athletes per sport (indicate how many men and women):

Alpine Skiing: 2(Male)
Cross Country Skiing: 1(Male)

Additional training for Ice Hockey and Curling (indicate which sport, gender and how many additional slots purchased):

N/A

Total number of athletes:

3: Göksay Demirhan 16, Yakup Kadri Birinci 21, Saim Koca 22
 

Owen

Commonwealth of Australia
GA Member
Jul 2, 2018
3,069

Participation Form

Country name:

Empire of Japan

National Olympic Committee:

Japanese Olympic Committee

Sports participating in and number of athletes per sport (indicate how many men and women):

Alpine Skiing (6 men, 4 women)
Biathlon (4 men, 4 women)
Bobsleigh (8 men, 4 women)
Cross-country Skiing (5 men, 6 women)
Curling (5 men, 5 women)
Figure Skating (4 men, 3 women)
Freestyle Skiing (5 men, 2 women)
Ice Hockey (20 men, 20 women)
Luge (3 men, 3 women)
Nordic Combined (5 men, 2 women)
Short Track Speed Skating (6 men, 5 women)
Ski Jumping (5 men, 3 women)
Snowboarding (4 men, 3 women)
Speed Skating (8 men, 9 women)

Additional training for Ice Hockey and Curling (indicate which sport, gender and how many additional slots purchased):

None

Total number of athletes:

161
 
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ManBear

Moderator
GA Member
May 22, 2020
1,913


Participation Form


Country name:

Kingdom of Poland

National Olympic Committee:

Royal Polish Olympic Committee

Sports participating in and number of athletes per sport (indicate how many men and women):

Alpine Skiing (3 men, 2 women)
Biathlon (4 men, 4 women)
Bobsleigh (10 men)
Cross-country Skiing (2 men, 2 women)
Curling (5 men)
Figure Skating (3 men, 3 women)
Freestyle Skiing (2 men, 3 women)
Ice Hockey (20 men, 20 women)
Luge (3 men, 3 women)
Nordic Combined (5 men)
Short Track Speed Skating (4 men, 4 women)
Ski Jumping (5 men)
Snowboarding (4 men, 3 women)
Speed Skating (10 men, 10 women)

Additional training for Ice Hockey and Curling (indicate which sport, gender and how many additional slots purchased):

2(Ice Hockey; 1 Male Team; 1 Female Team)

Total number of athletes:

119
 
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GingeOrCringe

Junior
Apr 5, 2020
625
After attempting to contact the Japanese government with no success, the Minister of Arts and Culture of Ukraine, Ihor Kalynets , would launch a formal request with the international Olympic committee.


To: The International Olympic Committee Hollie

From: Ihor Kalynets

Cc: Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Japan Owen

Subject: Objection to discrimination within the Japanese Olypmics

Security: Private and encrypted

To the Right Honorable International Olympic Committee,

The Newly Independent Republic of Ukraine would very much like to participate in the prestigious Olympics this year, however, we cannot in good conscious apply when regulations discriminate against athletes on the basis of sex. I am speaking, of course, in reference to two rules. First, that the Luge event is limited to men only. While we understand that in the interest of fairness, with consideration to differences in physical anatomy, some events are to be divided into men's and women's completions, we object to the complete omission of a women's luge event. The only explanation we can think of for this rule is that the Japanese Olympics has dubbed it inappropriate for women to wear the same suits that men wear when participating in this sport. Ukraine does not believe women's bodies are inappropriate, nor do we believe it's inappropriate for women to wear the same clothing as men--be it luge suits, pants, etc.

Our second objection is in reference to the rule that "two figure skaters of different genders will create a pair." Why cannot a woman and a woman form a pair when this specific Olympic event is already mixed?

The goal of the Olympics has always been to promote international friendships. Well, Ukraine is not a nation of only men. For friendship to form between nations, citizens of both sexes must be respected. We request that changes be made to the above specified rules, or Ukraine must boycott this year's Olympic Games.

Respectfully,
Ihor Kalynets
Minister of Arts and Culture
Ukraine
 

Owen

Commonwealth of Australia
GA Member
Jul 2, 2018
3,069




Konnichiwa Kalynets-san,

We have heard your concerns and have made the relevant changes to the schedule. Women will now be able to participate in all sports and there are women's and men's events for every single event in every single sport with the exception of Figure Skating. Figure Skating pairs is a very intimate competition and it would not be appropriate to cultural standards to allow same-sex pairs to compete. We must take into account the deep conservative values that many Japanese people hold and we are not in a position to offend them or the many other places in the world that do not find that sort of behaviour acceptable.

Sincerely,
Hironoshin Furuhashi,
President of the Japanese Olympic Committee.


GingeOrCringe
 

GingeOrCringe

Junior
Apr 5, 2020
625

To: Hironoshin Furuhashi Owen

From: Ihor Kalynets

Cc: The International Olympic Committee

Subject: Re: Objection to discrimination within the Japanese Olympics

Security: Private and encrypted

Japan is rather proud of its sport of sumo wrestling, is it not? It is deeply engrained in your cultural heritage. It is my understanding that, in this prestigious contest, two foes stand naked before each other. Again and again they slam their powerful bodies together in a tight embrace, neither willing to release. The force of each impact ripples through muscle and slapping skin as they flex their meaty arms and thick thighs. Glistening with perspiration, salty sweat drips onto their lips. At times they sway as if they are but one creature...

I do not understand why two women, fully clothed against the cold, are not allowed to perform an ice-skating routine featuring an innocent, sisterly embrace?
 

Vaka

The Kingdom of Norway
Sep 26, 2020
1,091


Participation Form


Country name:

Federal Republic of Germany

National Olympic Committee:

German Olympic Committee

Sports participating in and number of athletes per sport (indicate how many men and women):


Alpine Skiing (6 men, 4 women)
Biathlon (4 men, 4 women)
Bobsleigh (8 men, 4 women)
Cross-country Skiing (5 men, 6 women)
Curling (5 men, 5 women)
Figure Skating (4 men, 4 women)
Freestyle Skiing (5 men, 5 women)
Ice Hockey (20 men, 20 women)
Luge (3 men, 3 women)
Nordic Combined (5 men, 2 women)
Short Track Speed Skating (6 men, 5 women)
Ski Jumping (5 men, 3 women)
Snowboarding (4 men, 3 women)
Speed Skating (8 men, 9 women)


Additional training for Ice Hockey and Curling (indicate which sport, gender and how many additional slots purchased):

2 (Ice Hockey; 1 Male Team; 1 Female Team)

Total number of athletes:

165
 

Axis12

People’s Republic of China
Feb 11, 2021
1,392

To:

Hironoshin Furuhashi Owen

From:

Turkish Olympic Committee

Security Classification-Public

Last Updated: N/A

Dear Mr. Furjhashi,

The Turkish Olympic Committee would like to inquire as to when the Games are to be held and when additional information will be distributed now that all teams have registered to participate. If additional information regarding the games is not distributed within a Month the Turkish Olympic Committee will have to regretfully pull its athletes the 1998 Games. Additionally payment will not be sent until this information is distributed.


Turkish Olympic Committee
Republic of Turkey
Ankara
 

Axis12

People’s Republic of China
Feb 11, 2021
1,392
The Republic of Turkey would request an update on the Status of the games and if they will continue(possibly with a new location?/administration?)
 

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