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Posted by: Ainorpisp Feb 9 2005, 06:15 PM |
All nations wishing to participiate in the AOlympic Games in Ainorpisp can sign up in this thread. Thus far, the list of events we are considering (based largely on the events decided upon for the I AOlympics) is as follows: Swimming: 100m Freestyle, 200m Freestyle, 4x100m Freestyle Relay Gymnastics: All-Around Individual, All-Around Team Diving: 3m Springboard Cycling: Sprint Tennis: Singles (men's and women's), Mixed Doubles Triathlon Soccer: Men's and Women's Softball Baseball Rowing: Coxless Pairs, Fours, and Eights Basketball: Men's and Women's Boxing Track & Field: 100m, 4x100m relay, Decathlon, High Jump, Pole Vault, 110m Hurdles, Marathon Fencing Participating nations will be limited to two entrants per individual event, and one team per team event (including one per division, i.e. a men's team and a women's team). Please post AOlympics rosters ASAP, we hope to conclude the sign-up phase by 2/16 or as late as 2/17/05. Any events that do not draw enough interest will be dropped. Suggestions for other events will be gladly considered by the Ainorpispian Olympic Commitee if there is enough interest. |
Posted by: Ainorpisp Feb 9 2005, 06:18 PM |
D'oh! The title of this thread should be 'Signup Thread', not 'Singup Thread'... Sorry for the confusion. |
Posted by: Fmjphoenix Feb 9 2005, 06:45 PM |
Fmjphoenix will send entrants and teams into the following competitions. Swimming: 100m Freestyle, 200m Freestyle Tennis: Singles (man and woman) Softball Baseball Basketball: Men's Boxing Track & Field: 100m, 4x100m relay, Decathlon, 110m Hurdles, Marathon |
Posted by: South Osettia Feb 10 2005, 07:06 AM |
South Osettia sends entrants for the following events: Tennis: Gradi Jarenko (men); Olga Waqasie (women); Jarenko-Waqasie (mixed) Soccer: Men's and Women's Not too many events for us - I'm kind of busy lately. My tennis players better do well - they are ranked 7th and 4th in the world (respectively)! |
Posted by: Chacor Feb 10 2005, 07:31 AM | ||
Topic title edited. |
Posted by: Fmjphoenix Feb 10 2005, 02:42 PM |
errr, as i cannot seem to edit my post, i didnt not even see that soccer part at all. We shall also enter into that category. |
Posted by: Cockbill_Street Feb 11 2005, 11:34 AM |
Swimming: 100m Freestyle, men: Patrick Wood, Even Halvorsen 200m Freestyle, men: Patrick Wood, Christian Drake 4x100m Freestyle Relay, men: Wood/Halvorsen/Drake/Fredrik Hegge 100m Freestyle, women: Cathryn Thompson, Britt Lium 200m Freestyle, women: Ida Erskog, Cathryn Thompson 4x100m Freestyle Relay, women: Thompson/Lium/Deborah Cotterill/Erskog Gymnastics: All-Around Individual, Men: Lloyd Baugh, Tim Cottey All-Around Team, Men: Yes (Baugh/Cottey/Gavin Wotherspoon/Neil Adams/Eric Waddle/Ian Peterson) All-Around Individual, Women: Therese Petersen, Stina Olsson Diving: 3m Springboard, Men: Xuejuan Wang, Peter Sidgwick 3m Springboard, Women: Hanna Lindkvist, Ingrid Stensen Cycling: Sprint, Men: Corey Stewart Tennis: Singles, Men: Callum McGrath, Harald Beerquaffer Singles, Women: Sara Zettergren, Irene Hammar Mixed Doubles: Beerquaffer/Zettergren Triathlon, men: Alan McDermott, Sean Book Triathlon, women: Tiril Vikestad, Moira Gilroy Soccer: Men's (tba) Women's (tba) Rowing: Coxless Pairs, Men: Victor Hatfield, Stephen Buts Fours, Men: Hatfield/Buts/Fred McSwidden/Eric McIlroy Coxless Pairs, Women: Helen Gazzard, Andrea Holberg Fours, women: Gazzard/Holberg/Jenny Maskvik/Lena Lagerkvist Eights, women: Gazzard/Holberg/Maskvik/Lagerkvist/Genevieve Petit/Cathrine Viksveen/Samantha Stewart/Joanne Wilkinson Basketball: Men's (tba) Women's (tba) Track & Field: 100m, Men: Aaron Throtter, John Green 100m, women: Hannah Robertson, Irene Chippington 4 x 100 m relay, men: Throtter/Green/Steven Gubbinge/Steinar Leirvik 4 x 100 m relay, women: Robertson/Chippington/Birgitte Sørensen (Soerensen if the TV company doesn't support Scandinavian characters)/Caroline Shipton Decathlon: Peter Williams Heptathlon: Johanne Mørk (Moerk) High jump, men: Kevin Summerfield High jump, women: Carolina Gregson Pole Vault, men: Trevor Key, Ian Wharf 110m hurdles, men: Roar Østnes (Oestnes), Steinar Leirvik 100m hurdles, women: Susie Wood, Birgitte Sørensen Marathon, men: Petter Bearhugger, Sodium-cryolite Marathon, women: Liz Smith |
Posted by: Vilita Feb 11 2005, 03:43 PM |
Swimming: 100m Freestyle, men: Kristofer Lopinka Tristain Lopinka 200m Freestyle, men: Kristofer Lopinka Ikiat Johnsoain 4x100m Freestyle Relay, men: Kristofer Lopinka Tristain Lopinka Ikiat Johnsoain Terappal Soreya 100m Freestyle, women: Moraioa Ingavoak Klita Razafer 200m Freestyle, women: Moraioa Ingavoak Klita Razafer 4x100m Freestyle Relay, women: Moraioa Ingavoak Klita Razafer Erskog Tasa Lianmoa Tao-Ibla Gymnastics: All-Around Individual, All-Around Team Terriano Entrazorra Ulita Maz ----- Wialmosia Zionarza Poitera Aquiesamet Rittyula Bantas Diving: 3m Springboard Lialn Inofalki Moraioa Ingavoak Cycling: Sprint Semafole Morask Nicolo Alicicco Tennis: Singles (men's and women's), Mixed Doubles Morets Simor Kiko Moreto -------Women Laquiata Moresk Huta Corrai Doubles: Simor/Corrai Moreto/Moresk Triathlon Askiii Morata Atrirat Luravas Rowing (Coxless Pairs, Coxless Fours, Eights)- 1 team per event Pair: Netara Ziamora (26) Utarrika Ciamoal (31) Fours: Netara Ziamora (26) Utarrika Ciamoal (31) Sanitar Npkain (17) Jualiar Ngoataiamaosilanka (22) Eights: Utarrika Ciamoal (31) Sanitar Npkain (17) Jualiar Ngoataiamaosilanka (22) Escavedo Maso (26) Vecth Snelga (25) Gilleara Seria (21) Pweare Jpaca (23) Atrirat Luravas (27) Boxing: Rajii Viskcensky Ciprimo Hutraskk Track & Field: 100m, Men: Militao Selgnni, Atessa Viltaz 100m, women: Kitara Miki, Malkia Jutrao 4 x 100 m relay, men: Militao Selgnni - Gatari Shultao - Reckfa Semar - Atessa Viltaz 4 x 100 m relay, women: Mikanta Vao - Liao Oia - Lina Lowa - Rlia Acaacaacaaca Decathlon: Atessa Viltaz - Jesper Karneekio Heptathlon: Reckfa Semar - Hluali Fike High jump, men: Mogafeme Wilkai - Kitara Miki High jump, women: Yak Ebean - Rason Mitazo Pole Vault, men: Mazakaia Flyia - Hluali Fike 110m hurdles, men: Militao Selgnni - Gatari Shultao - Reckfa Semar - Atessa Viltaz 100m hurdles, women: Mikanta Vao - Liao Oia - Lina Lowa - Rlia Acaacaacaaca Marathon, men: Mogafeme Wilkai - Malkia Jutrao Marathon, women: Mikanta Vao - Liao Oia Team Sports: Baseball -Vilita Olympic Cats Basketball - Mens -Vilita Olympic Cats Basketball - Womens -Vilita Olympic Cats Football (Soccer) - Mens -Vilita Olympic Cats Football (Soccer) - Womens -Vilita Olympic Cats Softball -Vilita Olympic Cats |
Posted by: South Osettia Feb 13 2005, 05:44 AM | ||
Make that 1st and 3rd in the world respectively. |
Posted by: Krytenia Feb 13 2005, 06:45 AM |
Krytenia will participate in the following events: Swimming: All Events Gymnastics: All Events Diving: 3m Springboard Cycling: Sprint Tennis: All Events Triathlon: All Events Soccer: Mens: Krytenian Men's U23 Team Womens: Krytenian Women's Team Rowing: All Events Boxing Track & Field: All Events Fencing The Krytenian roster will be posted as soon as we are informed how many people are allowed into each event from each nation. |
Posted by: Cockbill_Street Feb 13 2005, 08:44 AM | ||
Like that? |
Posted by: Sarzonia Feb 14 2005, 09:02 AM |
Due to the disaster at the last event and due to the less than impressive conclusion to the AO Winter Olympics, Sarzonia will not be participating in the AOlympics. |
Posted by: Milchama Sep 5 2005, 10:53 PM |
Milchama will participate in the following team events Baseball U21 team Soccer Men's and Women's Men U21 team Women national team Softball national team Indiviual events: Fencing (you know there are 3 divisions in fencing I don't what they are called though) Men Kelvin Frum, Women Kerry Martinson Tennis Mattiyahu Golgan, Women Leah Malkan Track and Field 100M Men Darian Flinters (yes the soccer player) Women Malkah Melecha Triathlon: Our only triathlete Steve Dago |
Posted by: Spruitland Sep 5 2005, 11:49 PM |
Spruitland will send a team of athletes to compete in the Gravedigging and Bumping events. Though we probably don't stand much of a chance if the Milchamians compete. |
Posted by: Lamoni Sep 6 2005, 02:00 AM | ||
Unless someone forgot to tell me something, we haven't had an AOlympics for quite some time. |
Posted by: Starblaydia Sep 6 2005, 04:50 AM | ||||
I think that tells us all we need to know about this thread. |
Posted by: Khazaron Sep 12 2005, 10:08 AM |
Just out of curiosity, are there any plans on maybe having one somewhere down the line, or is this pretty much a dead idea? I know you said the thread was dead Star, just wanted to know about the idea of having another at some point. Seems like something I might be interested in participating in. |
Posted by: Krytenia Sep 21 2005, 05:50 PM | ||
The first AOlympics went a little bit t**s-up (my fault), and we haven't touched it since. |
Posted by: Starblaydia Sep 21 2005, 06:16 PM |
Olympics have traditionally been an enormous undertaking, as you're co-ordinating so many nations, athletes, events and such that I've never, ever seen an Olympics in any form finish once it's even vaguely begun. Better to chop it up into much smaller competitions and tournaments that you can create, run and scorinate easily. Say... put the track events into a tour and distribute the scorinator around anyone who wants to host part of the tour - kinda like an AO Golden League or something. |
Posted by: Sarzonia Sep 22 2005, 12:22 PM |
The only way an Olympics-styled event could even conceivably work is if a committee of nations put them on with one person in charge of scorinating a limited number of events. Let's say I'd do lacrosse, basketball, and American football, Star could do real football, baseball, and field hockey, Bedistan could do track and field, Vil could do swimming and diving, etc. We could set the tournament up in one specific country for RP purposes, but it would take several people to do the actual scorinating. That's my opinion, your mileage (or kilometreage? ) may vary. |
Posted by: Starblaydia Sep 22 2005, 12:35 PM |
Thats a useful idea, Sarz. Very 'spirit of co-operation' there. I think i've got KP's olympic spreadsheet somewhere that did all the running events and i think i've got a volleyball sheet somewhere too. We could send that sheet to anyone who wanted to host a track event, say, and then they produce the scores. Say, for instance, the Golden League-style events go to Jhanna, Alikka-Corra, Woodstock and <insert national capitals here>. I still think that an 'olympic games' itself is a little... overriding. I dunno, perhaps more effort that its worth. Of course, taking the 'Olympic' stigma away from it would be fine by me, Ahh, a good laugh.. |
Posted by: Falcania Sep 22 2005, 03:41 PM |
Can I join? |
Posted by: Starblaydia Sep 22 2005, 03:51 PM |
nothing to join yet, Falcania |
Posted by: Falcania Sep 23 2005, 11:09 AM |
You'd think I'd read these things first, wouldn't you? |
Posted by: Starblaydia Sep 23 2005, 11:13 AM |
Well yes, but as no-one else seems to you're not alone in that little bit of visual laziness |
Posted by: Krytenia Sep 23 2005, 01:55 PM | ||
<Inserting Everton City here.> I think we should go ahead with the Golden League thing. |
Posted by: Starblaydia Sep 23 2005, 06:49 PM | ||||
A 100m test:
That, for instance, is what one would get, with varying degrees of times available. You can edit the %ages of the best and worst finishing times in each race relative to the Olympic Record, and it's adjusted for wind speed too, for when that matters. There are 25 track events down on this sheet:
Call it something other than the Golden League (perhaps the Gaolden League, ha ha? Perhaps not!) and we can start sign-ups. Note these are track events only, as thats all that was on this sheet that KP made, Man that was so funny! :D. |
Posted by: Milchama Aug 31 2006, 06:37 PM |
Shouldn't somebody just delete this, considering it will never happen again. |