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Region: The Bunny Fire
Hello everyone. With the long heady days of summer upon us we're once again preparing for the summer games. As always these games are open to all of you in our embassy regions, so we hope to see some of you there. Information about the games and signing up can be found here:
2020 Summer Games
The Oatland Regional Games is an international sporting event held in Oatland since 2016. Its purpose is to promote sporting excellence and international brotherhood. Citizens of all nations in Oatland and it's affiliated regions are welcome to compete in the games and each event is open to all athletes.
The Games
The Oatland regional games are biannual, with games held in both summer and winter. Each game consists of numerous events in which athletes compete for the gold, silver and bronze metal. This years summer game has nine events: Diving, Rifle Shooting, the Decathlon, Gymnastics, Weightlifting, Equestrian Sports, Swimming, Archery, Fencing, and a new event Sailing.
Gymnastics - Angèle Dior, Lionel Genet
Swimming - Marc Gérald, Céline Berlioz
Weightlifting - Philippe Jauffret, Gérald Pretre
Rifle Shooting - Christine Girard, Olivia Gaudreau, Jean-Yves Bachelot
Decathlon - Olivier Ballouhey, Marinette Derocles, Nathan Carré
Equestrian Sports - Sara Lafaille
Archery - Charlaine Paquet, Raymond Denis
Fencing - Jacques Lefèvre, Françoise du Gast
Sailing - René Pascal
How to participate
In order to compete nations should telegram a list of competing athletes to Aclion, the event organizer.
This roster should contain the full name of each competing athlete as well as the event they will competing in. Nations are currently limited to Eighteen athletes total and are allowed to allocate up to five to each event. If an athlete is competing in more then one event then each entry is counted separately towards the nations total athlete pool.
Scoring
The exact system used for scoring is secret. However there are a number of things nations can do to to gain advantage, including:
- Cultivating a high health stat in their nation to boost athlete performance,
Shrewdly allocating athletes among the events,
Publishing team logos, uniform designs and anthems to earn a teamwide bonus
Publishing short biographies of competitors to earn a bonus for that competitor,
Selecting a national specialty sport to gain advantage in that event,
Sending previous medal earners to the same event to receive a champion bonus,
Please be sure to submit all material for points by the sign-up deadline if you wish it to count towards your score.
Schedule of events
July 3rd - Signup deadline
July 5th - Opening Ceremonies
July 6th - Diving
July 6th - Rifle Shooting
July 13th - Decathlon
July 13th - Gymnastics
July 13th - Weightlifting
July 20th - Equestrian Sports
July 20th - Swimming
July 20th - Archery
July 27th - Fencing
July 27th - Sailing
July 30th - Closing Ceremonies
Participants:
Oatland
Aclion
Procrasta nation
Vernalo
Antibuda -biographies
Tronna
Octonovem- Uniforms -biographies
Belned - logo - uniforms
Keyyn - Anthem
Mondlicht states
Franche Comte
Hospe - Rp dispatch
The Bar on the corner of every region
Anacin -Anthem - Biographies
Japan
Nagakawa - Biographies - anthem
Christmas
Finmany - theme - Uniform
Equestria
New order of Equus - Theme
India
The great bhutan
Forest
Hyon Delta - rp dispatch
The Bunny Fire
Fishy Apples - Biographies
The Onigiri Enclave - rp dispath
Diving:
Gold: Faruk Nor of Fishy Apples
Rifle Shooting:
Decathlon:
Silver: Red Halivista of Fishy Apples
Gymnastics:
Silver: Ayame Yoshikage of Fishy Apples
Weightlifting:
Gold: Gérald Van De Grand of Finmany
Equestrian Sports:
Silver: Mandy Baldwin of Fishy Apples
Bronze: Akira Oribe of Nagakawa
Swimming
Bronze: i Ōsugi of Nagakawa
Archery
Gold: Audre Jamba Adesina of Hyon Delta
Silver: Adam Stallion of New order of Equus
Bronze: Toshiyuki Murakami of Nagakawa
Fencing
Gold: Walter Van Der Wilk of Hyon Delta
Bronze: Kenji Shiwatora of The Onigiri Enclave
Sailing
Bronze: Poppy Van Rome of Belned