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<th colspan="5" style="text-align: center; font-size: 1.25em; border-bottom: 1px solid rgb(170, 170, 170);"><span class="fn org country-name">Vekaiyu</span><br> at&nbsp;the&nbsp;[[Seventh Summer Olympics]]
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| Flagbearer = [[Vinsent Ivere]]
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| Rank = 3rd
 
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| Silver=10
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| Bronze=11
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<th style="vertical-align: middle;">County&nbsp;code
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</th><td colspan="4"><big><b>VEK</b></big>
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</th><td colspan="4">[[Vekaiyun Olympic Committee]]
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<th> Competitors
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</th><td colspan="4">512 athletes in all sports
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<th>Flag&nbsp;bearer
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</th><td colspan="4">[[Vinsent Ivere]] (swimming)
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<td style="vertical-align: middle; width: auto;"><b>Medals</b><br>Rank:8th;
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</td><td style="background: none repeat scroll 0% 0% gold; width: 4em; text-align: center;"><b>Gold</b><br><span style="font-size: 125%;">16</span>
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</td><td style="background: none repeat scroll 0% 0% silver; width: 4em; text-align: center;"><b>Silver</b><br><span style="font-size: 125%;">10</span>
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</td><td style="background: none repeat scroll 0% 0% rgb(204, 153, 102); width: 4em; text-align: center;"><b>Bronze</b><br><span style="font-size: 125%;">11</span>
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</td><td style="width: 4em; text-align: center; border-top: 1px solid rgb(170, 170, 170);"><b>Total</b><br><span style="font-size: 125%;">37</span>
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<td colspan="5" style="border-top: 1px solid rgb(170, 170, 170); text-align: center;"><b>NS Olympic history</b>
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<td colspan="5" style="text-align: left; padding-left: 1em;">&nbsp;<strong class="selflink">[[Vekaiyu at the Fifth Summer Olympics|V]]</strong>&nbsp;<strong class="selflink">[[Vekaiyu at the Sixth Summer Olympics|VI]]</strong>&nbsp;<strong class="selflink">[[Vekaiyu at the Seventh Summer Olympics|VII]]</strong>&nbsp;<strong class="selflink">[[Vekaiyu at the Eighth Summer Olympics|VIII]]</strong>
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<th colspan="5" style="text-align: left;">Winter Games
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<td colspan="5" style="text-align: left; padding-left: 1em;">&nbsp;<strong class="selflink">[[Vekaiyu at the Sixth Winter Olympics|VI]]</strong>&nbsp;<strong class="selflink">[[Vekaiyu at the Seventh Winter Olympics|VII]]</strong>
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[[Image:Olympics_2012.png]]<br>
 
[[Image:Olympics_2012.png]]<br>
A team of 512 [[vulpine]] peoples representing '''[[Vekaiyu]]''' competed at the '''[[Seventh Summer Olympics]]''' in [[Krytenia]]. These Olympics represent Vekaiyu's fifth appearance in an inter-regional Olympiad, and third appearance at a Summer Olympics. These games are heralded as Vekaiyu's emergence as a formidable swimming nation after their dominating performance totalling 11 medals.
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A team of 512 [[vulpine]] peoples representing '''[[Vekaiyu]]''' competed at the '''[[7th Summer Olympics]]''' in [[Krytenia]]. These Olympics represent Vekaiyu's fifth appearance in an inter-regional Olympiad, and third appearance at a Summer Olympics. These games are heralded as Vekaiyu's emergence as a formidable swimming nation after their dominating performance totalling 11 medals. Vekaiyu placed 3rd overall with 37 medals.
  
 
== Initial Predictions ==
 
== Initial Predictions ==
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== Medalists ==
 
== Medalists ==
| style="background: gold; padding: 0 1em" | [[Image:med_1.png|Gold]]
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{| style="border-collapse: collapse; text-align: center" class="wikitable sortable"
| style="background: silver; padding: 0 1em" | [[Image:Med 2.png|Silver]]
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| style="backgrounD: #C96; padding: 0 1em" | [[Image:med_3.png|Bronze]]
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{| style="border-collapse: collapse; text-align: center" class="wikitable"
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|-
 
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! Medal
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! scope="col" | Medal
! Name(s)
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! scope="col" | Name(s)
! Sport
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! scope="col" | Sport
! Event
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! scope="col" | Event
 
|-
 
|-
 
| style="background: gold; padding: 0 1em" | [[Image:med_1.png|Gold]]
 
| style="background: gold; padding: 0 1em" | [[Image:med_1.png|Gold]]
| Yva Noveli, Ivalsa Beraseri, Riyna McAves, Ikrisia Sulevire
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| Yva Noveli, Ivalsa Beraseri, Riyna McAves, Ikrisia Sulevire '''(OR)'''
| [[Swimming]]
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| Swimming  
 
| Women's 4x100m Freestyle Relay
 
| Women's 4x100m Freestyle Relay
  
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| style="backgrounD: #C96; padding: 0 1em" | [[Image:med_3.png|Bronze]]
 
| style="backgrounD: #C96; padding: 0 1em" | [[Image:med_3.png|Bronze]]
 
| Xa Resereru
 
| Xa Resereru
| [[Judo]]
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| Judo  
 
| Women's 52kg
 
| Women's 52kg
  
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| style="backgrounD: #C96; padding: 0 1em" | [[Image:med_3.png|Bronze]]
 
| style="backgrounD: #C96; padding: 0 1em" | [[Image:med_3.png|Bronze]]
 
| Ehjy Ecaste, Kiveli Uskeveru, Stapen Volastre, Vinsent Ivere
 
| Ehjy Ecaste, Kiveli Uskeveru, Stapen Volastre, Vinsent Ivere
| [[Swimming]]
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| Swimming  
 
| Men's 4x100m Freestyle Relay
 
| Men's 4x100m Freestyle Relay
  
 
|-
 
|-
 
| style="background: gold; padding: 0 1em" | [[Image:med_1.png|Gold]]
 
| style="background: gold; padding: 0 1em" | [[Image:med_1.png|Gold]]
| Iseli Viviersi
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| Iseli Viverisi '''(OR)'''
| [[Swimming]]
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| Swimming  
 
| Women's 100m Butterfly
 
| Women's 100m Butterfly
  
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| style="background: gold; padding: 0 1em" | [[Image:med_1.png|Gold]]
 
| style="background: gold; padding: 0 1em" | [[Image:med_1.png|Gold]]
 
| Vinsent Ivere '''(OR)'''  
 
| Vinsent Ivere '''(OR)'''  
| [[Swimming]]
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| Swimming  
 
| Men's 100m Backstroke
 
| Men's 100m Backstroke
  
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| style="background: silver; padding: 0 1em" | [[Image:Med 2.png|Silver]]
 
| style="background: silver; padding: 0 1em" | [[Image:Med 2.png|Silver]]
 
| Lisa Ikaveri
 
| Lisa Ikaveri
| [[Swimming]]
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| Swimming  
 
| Women's 100m Breaststroke
 
| Women's 100m Breaststroke
  
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| style="background: silver; padding: 0 1em" | [[Image:Med 2.png|Silver]]
 
| style="background: silver; padding: 0 1em" | [[Image:Med 2.png|Silver]]
 
| Yiisu Eleri  
 
| Yiisu Eleri  
| [[Triathlon]]
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| Triathlon  
 
| Men's Triathlon
 
| Men's Triathlon
  
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| style="backgrounD: #C96; padding: 0 1em" | [[Image:med_3.png|Bronze]]
 
| style="backgrounD: #C96; padding: 0 1em" | [[Image:med_3.png|Bronze]]
 
| Ivalsa Beraseri  
 
| Ivalsa Beraseri  
| [[Swimming]]
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| Swimming  
 
| Women's 200m Freestyle
 
| Women's 200m Freestyle
  
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| style="background: silver; padding: 0 1em" | [[Image:Med 2.png|Silver]]
 
| style="background: silver; padding: 0 1em" | [[Image:Med 2.png|Silver]]
 
| Keslo Imerloshi  
 
| Keslo Imerloshi  
| [[Shooting]]
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| Shooting  
 
| Men's 10m Air Rifle
 
| Men's 10m Air Rifle
  
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| style="backgrounD: #C96; padding: 0 1em" | [[Image:med_3.png|Bronze]]
 
| style="backgrounD: #C96; padding: 0 1em" | [[Image:med_3.png|Bronze]]
 
| Vinsent Ivere  
 
| Vinsent Ivere  
| [[Swimming]]
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| Swimming  
 
| Men's 100m Freestyle
 
| Men's 100m Freestyle
  
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| style="backgrounD: #C96; padding: 0 1em" | [[Image:med_3.png|Bronze]]
 
| style="backgrounD: #C96; padding: 0 1em" | [[Image:med_3.png|Bronze]]
 
| Lavano Oglirasi  
 
| Lavano Oglirasi  
| [[Shooting]]
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| Shooting  
 
| Men's 25m Rapid Fire Pistol
 
| Men's 25m Rapid Fire Pistol
  
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| style="background: silver; padding: 0 1em" | [[Image:Med 2.png|Silver]]
 
| style="background: silver; padding: 0 1em" | [[Image:Med 2.png|Silver]]
 
| Ehjy Ecaste  
 
| Ehjy Ecaste  
| [[Swimming]]
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| Swimming  
 
| Men's 50m Freestyle
 
| Men's 50m Freestyle
  
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| style="background: gold; padding: 0 1em" | [[Image:med_1.png|Gold]]
 
| style="background: gold; padding: 0 1em" | [[Image:med_1.png|Gold]]
 
| Yamano Viri
 
| Yamano Viri
| [[Swimming]]
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| Swimming  
 
| Men's 100m Butterfly
 
| Men's 100m Butterfly
  
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| style="background: gold; padding: 0 1em" | [[Image:med_1.png|Gold]]
 
| style="background: gold; padding: 0 1em" | [[Image:med_1.png|Gold]]
 
| Ika Uleveri
 
| Ika Uleveri
| [[Athletics]]
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| Athletics  
 
| Women's Heptathlon
 
| Women's Heptathlon
  
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| style="background: silver; padding: 0 1em" | [[Image:Med 2.png|Silver]]
 
| style="background: silver; padding: 0 1em" | [[Image:Med 2.png|Silver]]
 
| Yva Pivicherostre  
 
| Yva Pivicherostre  
| [[Shooting]]
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| Shooting  
 
| Women's Trap
 
| Women's Trap
  
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| style="background: gold; padding: 0 1em" | [[Image:med_1.png|Gold]]
 
| style="background: gold; padding: 0 1em" | [[Image:med_1.png|Gold]]
 
| Ileena Useli  
 
| Ileena Useli  
| [[Swimming]]
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| Swimming  
 
| Women's 50m Freestyle
 
| Women's 50m Freestyle
  
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| style="background: silver; padding: 0 1em" | [[Image:Med 2.png|Silver]]
 
| style="background: silver; padding: 0 1em" | [[Image:Med 2.png|Silver]]
 
| Enlil Vosteru
 
| Enlil Vosteru
| [[Gymnastics]]
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| Gymnastics  
 
| Men's Pommel Horse
 
| Men's Pommel Horse
  
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| style="backgrounD: #C96; padding: 0 1em" | [[Image:med_3.png|Bronze]]
 
| style="backgrounD: #C96; padding: 0 1em" | [[Image:med_3.png|Bronze]]
 
| Elana Hureri  
 
| Elana Hureri  
| [[Athletics]]
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| Athletics  
 
| Women's 400m
 
| Women's 400m
  
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| style="background: gold; padding: 0 1em" | [[Image:med_1.png|Gold]]
 
| style="background: gold; padding: 0 1em" | [[Image:med_1.png|Gold]]
 
| Vinsent Ligari  
 
| Vinsent Ligari  
| [[Wrestling]]
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| Wrestling  
 
| Men's 55kg Greco-Roman
 
| Men's 55kg Greco-Roman
  
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| style="background: silver; padding: 0 1em" | [[Image:Med 2.png|Silver]]
 
| style="background: silver; padding: 0 1em" | [[Image:Med 2.png|Silver]]
 
| Xa Ikari  
 
| Xa Ikari  
| [[Athletics]]
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| Athletics  
 
| Women's 3000m Steeplechase
 
| Women's 3000m Steeplechase
  
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| style="background: gold; padding: 0 1em" | [[Image:med_1.png|Gold]]
 
| style="background: gold; padding: 0 1em" | [[Image:med_1.png|Gold]]
 
| Ankya Nilu, Ikrisia Sibaki  
 
| Ankya Nilu, Ikrisia Sibaki  
| [[Synchronized Swimming]]
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| Synchronized Swimming  
 
| Women's Duet
 
| Women's Duet
  
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| style="background: silver; padding: 0 1em" | [[Image:Med 2.png|Silver]]
 
| style="background: silver; padding: 0 1em" | [[Image:Med 2.png|Silver]]
 
| Seri Valekastre
 
| Seri Valekastre
| [[Athletics]]
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| Athletics  
 
| Men's 1500m
 
| Men's 1500m
  
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| style="backgrounD: #C96; padding: 0 1em" | [[Image:med_3.png|Bronze]]
 
| style="backgrounD: #C96; padding: 0 1em" | [[Image:med_3.png|Bronze]]
 
| Iseli Lomenestra  
 
| Iseli Lomenestra  
| [[Athletics]]
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| Athletics  
 
| Women's 400m Hurdles
 
| Women's 400m Hurdles
  
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| style="background: silver; padding: 0 1em" | [[Image:Med 2.png|Silver]]
 
| style="background: silver; padding: 0 1em" | [[Image:Med 2.png|Silver]]
 
| Elana Hureri  
 
| Elana Hureri  
| [[Athletics]]
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| Athletics  
 
| Women's 200m
 
| Women's 200m
  
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| style="background: gold; padding: 0 1em" | [[Image:med_1.png|Gold]]
 
| style="background: gold; padding: 0 1em" | [[Image:med_1.png|Gold]]
 
| Viktor Islavasho  
 
| Viktor Islavasho  
| [[Taekwondo]]
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| Taekwondo  
 
| Men's 58kg
 
| Men's 58kg
  
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| style="backgrounD: #C96; padding: 0 1em" | [[Image:med_3.png|Bronze]]
 
| style="backgrounD: #C96; padding: 0 1em" | [[Image:med_3.png|Bronze]]
 
| Liviala Eglestoro   
 
| Liviala Eglestoro   
| [[Taekwondo]]
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| Taekwondo  
 
| Women's 49kg
 
| Women's 49kg
  
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| style="background: gold; padding: 0 1em" | [[Image:med_1.png|Gold]]
 
| style="background: gold; padding: 0 1em" | [[Image:med_1.png|Gold]]
 
| Elena Viteri  
 
| Elena Viteri  
| [[Wrestling]]
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| Wrestling  
 
| Women's 48kg Freestyle
 
| Women's 48kg Freestyle
  
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| style="background: silver; padding: 0 1em" | [[Image:Med 2.png|Silver]]
 
| style="background: silver; padding: 0 1em" | [[Image:Med 2.png|Silver]]
 
| Sisani Noverlu
 
| Sisani Noverlu
| [[Diving]]
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| Diving  
 
| Women's 10m Platform
 
| Women's 10m Platform
  
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| style="background: gold; padding: 0 1em" | [[Image:med_1.png|Gold]]
 
| style="background: gold; padding: 0 1em" | [[Image:med_1.png|Gold]]
 
| Ehjy Islamesku  
 
| Ehjy Islamesku  
| [[Taekwondo]]
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| Taekwondo  
 
| Men's 68kg
 
| Men's 68kg
  
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| style="background: gold; padding: 0 1em" | [[Image:med_1.png|Gold]]
 
| style="background: gold; padding: 0 1em" | [[Image:med_1.png|Gold]]
 
| Xa Sipari
 
| Xa Sipari
| [[Swimming]]
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| Swimming  
 
| Women's 10km Open Water
 
| Women's 10km Open Water
  
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| style="backgrounD: #C96; padding: 0 1em" | [[Image:med_3.png|Bronze]]
 
| Riyna Servichi  
 
| Riyna Servichi  
| [[Cycling]]
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| Cycling  
 
| Women's BMX
 
| Women's BMX
  
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| style="backgrounD: #C96; padding: 0 1em" | [[Image:med_3.png|Bronze]]
 
| style="backgrounD: #C96; padding: 0 1em" | [[Image:med_3.png|Bronze]]
 
| Keslo Nikeri
 
| Keslo Nikeri
| [[Wrestling]]
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| Wrestling  
 
| Men's 55kg Freestyle
 
| Men's 55kg Freestyle
  
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| style="background: gold; padding: 0 1em" | [[Image:med_1.png|Gold]]
 
| style="background: gold; padding: 0 1em" | [[Image:med_1.png|Gold]]
 
| Yenga Husteriste
 
| Yenga Husteriste
| [[Boxing]]
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| Boxing  
 
| Women's Lightweight
 
| Women's Lightweight
  
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| style="background: gold; padding: 0 1em" | [[Image:med_1.png|Gold]]
 
| style="background: gold; padding: 0 1em" | [[Image:med_1.png|Gold]]
 
| Ankya Subanistre   
 
| Ankya Subanistre   
| [[Gymnastics]]
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| Gymnastics  
 
| Women's Rhythmic Individual
 
| Women's Rhythmic Individual
  
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| style="background: gold; padding: 0 1em" | [[Image:med_1.png|Gold]]
 
| style="background: gold; padding: 0 1em" | [[Image:med_1.png|Gold]]
 
| Isii Sileveri  
 
| Isii Sileveri  
| [[Boxing]]
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| Boxing  
 
| Women's Flyweight
 
| Women's Flyweight
  
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| style="background: gold; padding: 0 1em" | [[Image:med_1.png|Gold]]
 
| style="background: gold; padding: 0 1em" | [[Image:med_1.png|Gold]]
 
|  Ika Solepise, Yva Solakuv, Riyna Bolisavo  
 
|  Ika Solepise, Yva Solakuv, Riyna Bolisavo  
| [[Gymnastics]]
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| Gymnastics  
 
| Women's Rhythmic Team
 
| Women's Rhythmic Team
  
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| style="backgrounD: #C96; padding: 0 1em" | [[Image:med_3.png|Bronze]]
 
| Ivessi Nislavi, Selvala Yukoloshu  
 
| Ivessi Nislavi, Selvala Yukoloshu  
| [[Volleyball]]
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| Volleyball  
 
| Women's Beach
 
| Women's Beach
  
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|-
 
|'''Sport'''  
 
|'''Sport'''  
|[[Image:med_1.png|med_1.png]]  
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|[[Image:Med 2.png|Med 2.png]]  
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|[[Image:Med 2.png|Med 2.png]]
|[[Image:med_3.png|med_3.png]]  
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|[[Image:med_3.png|med_3.png]]
 
|'''Total'''  
 
|'''Total'''  
 
  
 
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| [[Swimming]]
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| Swimming  
 
| 6
 
| 6
 
| 2
 
| 2
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| [[Gymnastics]]
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| Gymnastics  
 
| 2
 
| 2
 
| 1
 
| 1
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| [[Taekwondo]]
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| Taekwondo  
 
| 2
 
| 2
 
| 0
 
| 0
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| [[Wrestling]]
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| Wrestling  
 
| 2
 
| 2
 
| 0
 
| 0
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|-
| [[Boxing]]
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| Boxing  
 
| 2
 
| 2
 
| 0
 
| 0
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|-
| [[Athletics]]
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| Athletics  
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 3
 
| 3
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|-
| [[Shooting]]
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| Shooting  
 
| 0
 
| 0
 
| 2
 
| 2
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| [[Diving]]
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| Diving  
 
| 0
 
| 0
 
| 1
 
| 1
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|-
| [[Synchronized Swimming]]
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| Synchronized Swimming  
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 0
 
| 0
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| [[Triathlon]]
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| Triathlon  
 
| 0
 
| 0
 
| 1
 
| 1
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| Volleyball
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| Cycling
 
| 0
 
| 0
| 1
 
 
| 0
 
| 0
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| 1
 
| 1
 
| 1
  
 
|-
 
|-
| [[Cycling]]
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| Judo
 
| 0
 
| 0
 
| 0
 
| 0
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|-
| [[Judo]]
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| Volleyball
 
| 0
 
| 0
 
| 0
 
| 0
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|'''Type'''  
 
|'''Type'''  
|[[Image:med_1.png|med_1.png]]  
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|[[Image:med_1.png|med_1.png]]
|[[Image:Med 2.png|Med 2.png]]  
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|[[Image:Med 2.png|Med 2.png]]
|[[Image:med_3.png|med_3.png]]  
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|[[Image:med_3.png|med_3.png]]
 
|'''Total'''  
 
|'''Total'''  
 
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| 5
 
| 5
 
| 4
 
| 4
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| 14
  
 
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| 5
 
| 5
 
| 7
 
| 7
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| 23
  
 
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Latest revision as of 00:15, 4 February 2019

Vekaiyu
at the Seventh Summer Olympics
200px-Vekaiyuflag.png

Flag of Vekaiyu
County code VEK
NOC Vekaiyun Olympic Council
Competitors 512 athletes in all sports
Flag bearer Vinsent Ivere (Swimming)
Medals
Rank: 3rd;
Gold
16
Silver
10
Bronze
11
Total
37
NS Olympic history
Summer Games
V VI VII VIII IX X XI XII XIII
Winter Games
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A team of 512 vulpine peoples representing Vekaiyu competed at the 7th Summer Olympics in Krytenia. These Olympics represent Vekaiyu's fifth appearance in an inter-regional Olympiad, and third appearance at a Summer Olympics. These games are heralded as Vekaiyu's emergence as a formidable swimming nation after their dominating performance totalling 11 medals. Vekaiyu placed 3rd overall with 37 medals.

Initial Predictions

Taken from a V3 News Sports Column by Rin Slakori

The Krytenian sun faded across the horizon as the Vekaiyun delegation touched down in Netherfield International Airport early this evening. The third-ever Summer Delegation from Vekaiyu arrived on schedule, sparing enough time for the athletes and their coaches, trainers, and staff to reach their accommodations and perhaps fancy the cityscape or get in some extra training in preparation for the important Olympics.

Vekaiyu did well in its second-ever Summer Games - an eighth place finish with a total of thirteen gold medals, fourteen silver, and nineteen bronze to round out what had been an impressive jump from their first year of contention. Fresh off lifted regulations for particular sports placed by then-Premier Selvala McEva, some of which included the banning of shooting competitors to 'preserve the distinction between sport and war' and restricting Vekaiyun lifters and wrestlers because such sports 'were not intended for the vulpine physique', the nation did well to shed such rigid connotations and prove that Vekaiyu was definitely ready to compete in all events.

Perhaps most shocking was their gymnastics corps. The team from Vekaiyu showed promise in the Fifth Summer Games, but it wasn't until the Sixth Summer Games that they literally became the team to beat. Leading the field with three golds, four silvers, and four bronze, the Vekaiyun team relied upon the talents of all gymnasts to become the team to beat for the Seventh Summer Games. Stapen Skilusi, with his two golds and one bronze, lead the charge and established his dominance in the sport at Cafundeu. In the Women's balance beam, Vekaiyun gymnasts dominated the field with Leina Uverilsetrese taking gold and Yva Kire nabbing the bronze. With their roster virtually the same for gymnastics this year as it was in Cafundeu, Vekaiyu is anticipating a repeat performance.

"We'll see," Stapen Skilusi said during a press conference later in the day. "We still have a lot to prove. We need to show we're consistently ready to perform and not just some flash in the pan team

Another surprise was Vekaiyu's performance in Boxing and shooting, two sports than had once been difficult to compete in for a Vekaiyun athlete. "Take that!" Isii Sileveri shouted after winning her gold medal in what was later confirmed to be a strike against the old regime. "I was psyched," she said of the incident upon arriving in Krytenia. "We're told before we leave for the destination country that we're supposed to represent Vekaiyu well from abroad. And I think I did exactly that. We're fighters. Not even our own government can tell us no!"

Vekaiyu's shooting team has changed much more than their boxing squad, which looks set to improve upon their impressive ingress in Cafundeu. "We've shuffled the boards a bit to better fit the molds of this competition," head shooting coach Mikhail Lastrevostru commented prior to leaving for the host nation. "We're confident in our abilities and believe we can strengthen our [2011 performance in Cafundeu]." Some concern was voiced over Makswel Venskegi, a bronze medalist from last year, as it was revealed lingering side effects from a minor arm injury in December could hinder his performance. The coach dismissed such claims, saying, "[Makswel] is going to be just fine. He's motivated to show just how sure a Vekaiyun shooter can be, especially when one considers the recent Occupation of Listonia."

Indeed, sentiments are abound for the recent occupation of neighboring state Listonia by Vekaiyun soldiers is on the minds of many athletes. "My brother is stationed in Cestinglavoiga," diver Ankya Suleri said. "But it's comforting to know I'm not alone in this. A lot of us have relatives and friends fighting for Listonians over there. At least I can know that while I'm fighting here, he's fighting a more important battle over there."

Diving, like Swimming, has much to prove for the Summer Games this year. In their first Summer Games, Vekaiyu finished second only to rival Kelssek in the swimming medal tally. The next year, however, they fell off the pace, falling into a tie for fifth with four medals, seven less than in 2010. "Let the analysts analyze," gold medalist Riyna McAves said. "The pressure is on our group to perform this year. We had difficulties last year in getting over the death of [Kira Niiru] and some of us dealing with the press, but this year we're one year older and ready more than ever to perform. We won the [Third] Water World Championships, let's go."

And win they did. Vekaiyun swimmers, fueled in part by the frustrations experienced at Cafundeu, took home a horde that included ten gold, ten silver, and five bronze. Clearly, they had much to prove, and they proved they could settle down and let their true talents shine through.

"We keep moving forward," young swimming phenom Ikrisia Sulevire said. Now 17 years old, many predict her to shelve the pressure of leadership and instead focus on her performance.

Vinsent Ivere, the flag bearer for the Vekaiyun Olympic team, has managed to monopolize the men's 100m freestyle event for the past two years, including setting an Olympic Record last year. "I tell you, brother, we're more focused this year than last," the imposing 6'4 swimmer from Sinliesla said to reporters. "We have fight, talent, and charisma. We can also swim well, too."

Frankyo Busirvi, among the newest member of the Vekaiyun swimming elite, is especially pumped for their performance. "We're just so much stronger this year than last year," he added. When asked if he will celebrate a medal with a beer, the young athlete responded, "that's a clown question, bro."

Wrestling and martial arts look to be very strong for Vekaiyu this year, too. "I took gold last year," Keslo Nikeri reminded V3 News Services, "and I don't plan on giving it away this year." Cocky? Perhaps. But one cannot discount the style of the young grappler, who was called "spider arms" back home during a wrestling contest by a fellow opponent. The name has since stuck.

A potential surprise this year could arise from Vekaiyu's athletics, as the group continues to change and get better as Vekaiyu continues to gain experience. But many athletes from this department are concerned over the amount of cuts their squad has had to endure this time around. "To say we've got a chip on our shoulder would be an understatement," last year's gold medalist in the women's 400m Elana Hureri joked with reporters. "We're all a little concerned. It's like, yeah, we know many other programs made a lot of strides last year, but so did we."

Uniforms

(Main Article: Vekaiyun Sport Uniforms) Vekaiyu prides itself in its technological and sometimes bizarre uniforms. The Fifth Summer Games showcased Vekaiyun uniforms in multiple sports, which received a peculiar reaction among some of the competing nations. Most of the uniforms were kept on for the Sixth Summer Games. Due the the unusual and often smaller structures of the vulpine people, as well as their religious practices, their uniforms are slightly different than normal human-based nations.

Medalists

Medal Name(s) Sport Event
Gold Yva Noveli, Ivalsa Beraseri, Riyna McAves, Ikrisia Sulevire (OR) Swimming Women's 4x100m Freestyle Relay
Bronze Xa Resereru Judo Women's 52kg
Bronze Ehjy Ecaste, Kiveli Uskeveru, Stapen Volastre, Vinsent Ivere Swimming Men's 4x100m Freestyle Relay
Gold Iseli Viverisi (OR) Swimming Women's 100m Butterfly
Gold Vinsent Ivere (OR) Swimming Men's 100m Backstroke
Silver Lisa Ikaveri Swimming Women's 100m Breaststroke
Silver Yiisu Eleri Triathlon Men's Triathlon
Bronze Ivalsa Beraseri Swimming Women's 200m Freestyle
Silver Keslo Imerloshi Shooting Men's 10m Air Rifle
Bronze Vinsent Ivere Swimming Men's 100m Freestyle
Bronze Lavano Oglirasi Shooting Men's 25m Rapid Fire Pistol
Silver Ehjy Ecaste Swimming Men's 50m Freestyle
Gold Yamano Viri Swimming Men's 100m Butterfly
Gold Ika Uleveri Athletics Women's Heptathlon
Silver Yva Pivicherostre Shooting Women's Trap
Gold Ileena Useli Swimming Women's 50m Freestyle
Silver Enlil Vosteru Gymnastics Men's Pommel Horse
Bronze Elana Hureri Athletics Women's 400m
Gold Vinsent Ligari Wrestling Men's 55kg Greco-Roman
Silver Xa Ikari Athletics Women's 3000m Steeplechase
Gold Ankya Nilu, Ikrisia Sibaki Synchronized Swimming Women's Duet
Silver Seri Valekastre Athletics Men's 1500m
Bronze Iseli Lomenestra Athletics Women's 400m Hurdles
Silver Elana Hureri Athletics Women's 200m
Gold Viktor Islavasho Taekwondo Men's 58kg
Bronze Liviala Eglestoro Taekwondo Women's 49kg
Gold Elena Viteri Wrestling Women's 48kg Freestyle
Silver Sisani Noverlu Diving Women's 10m Platform
Gold Ehjy Islamesku Taekwondo Men's 68kg
Gold Xa Sipari Swimming Women's 10km Open Water
Bronze Riyna Servichi Cycling Women's BMX
Bronze Keslo Nikeri Wrestling Men's 55kg Freestyle
Gold Yenga Husteriste Boxing Women's Lightweight
Gold Ankya Subanistre Gymnastics Women's Rhythmic Individual
Gold Isii Sileveri Boxing Women's Flyweight
Gold Ika Solepise, Yva Solakuv, Riyna Bolisavo Gymnastics Women's Rhythmic Team
Bronze Ivessi Nislavi, Selvala Yukoloshu Volleyball Women's Beach
Medals by sport
Sport med_1.png Med 2.png med_3.png Total
Swimming 6 2 3 11
Gymnastics 2 1 0 3
Taekwondo 2 0 1 3
Wrestling 2 0 1 3
Boxing 2 0 0 2
Athletics 1 3 2 6
Shooting 0 2 1 3
Diving 0 1 0 1
Synchronized Swimming 1 0 0 1
Triathlon 0 1 0 1
Cycling 0 0 1 1
Judo 0 0 1 1
Volleyball 0 0 1 1
Medals by type
Type med_1.png Med 2.png med_3.png Total
Men's 5 5 4 14
Women's 11 5 7 23
Mixed 0 0 0 0
Total 16 10 11 37


  • (OR) denotes Olympic Record
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