2020 Winter Youth Olympics

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The 2020 Winter Youth Olympic Games (German: Olympische Jugend-Winterspiele 2020; French: Jeux olympiques de la jeunesse d'hiver de 2020; Italian: Giochi olimpici giovanili invernali del 2020; Romansh: Gieus olimpics da giuvenils d'enviern 2020), officially known as the III Winter Youth Olympic Games and commonly known as Lausanne 2020 (Italian and Romansh: Losanna 2020), were the third edition of the Winter Youth Olympics; a major international multi-sport event and cultural festival for teenagers that was held in Lausanne, Switzerland, the home of the International Olympic Committee, between 9 and 22 January 2020.

LocationLausanne, Switzerland
MottoStart Now
Athletes1,788
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III Winter Youth Olympic Games
LocationLausanne, Switzerland
MottoStart Now
Nations79
Athletes1,788
Events81 in 8 sports (16 disciplines)
Opening9 January
Closing22 January
Opened by
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Cauldron
StadiumVaudoise Aréna
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Bidding process

The bidding calendar was announced by the IOC on 6 June 2013, with the application deadline set for 28 November 2013.[1] Lausanne (Switzerland) and Brașov (Romania) were the only two cities that submitted the bids and were selected as the final candidates.[2]

Host city selection

The IOC voted to select the host city of the 2020 Winter Youth Olympics on 31 July 2015 at the 128th IOC Session at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Lausanne was selected by 71 votes to 10, as it got at least 41 votes needed for a majority.[1][3]

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2020 Winter Youth Olympics bidding results
City Nation Votes
Lausanne  Switzerland 71
Brașov  Romania 10
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Venues

The opening ceremony in the Vaudoise Aréna.
The circular "Vortex" building which houses the Olympic village on the Lausanne campus (it will later become a student residence).

Lausanne

Vallée de Joux

Alps

The Games

Sports

The Youth Olympic Games featured 8 sports and 16 disciplines. 81 events took place which included 13 mixed team events (NOCs), 34 men's events, and 34 women's events. Ski mountaineering and women's Nordic combined was featured for the first time in an Olympic event. A mixed-NOC 3-on-3 ice hockey tournament and a women's doubles event in luge were also contested for the first time.[5]

Participating National Olympic Committees

A total of 1,788 athletes from 79 nations qualified, the most for any edition of a Winter Youth Olympics.[6] 12 NOCs made their Winter Youth Olympics debuts: Albania, Azerbaijan, Ecuador, Haiti, Hong Kong, Kosovo, Pakistan, Qatar, Singapore, Thailand, Trinidad and Tobago, and Turkmenistan.[7] Qatar and Turkmenistan have never competed at the Winter Olympics and Haiti competed at the 2022 Winter Olympics.

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Number of athletes by National Olympic Committee

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Calendar

All dates are CET (UTC+1)
OCOpening ceremony Event competitions 1Event finals EGExhibition Gala CCClosing ceremony
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Alpine skiing 2 2 1 1 2 1 9
Biathlon 2 1 2 1 6
Bobsleigh 1 1 2
Cross-country skiing 2 2 2 6
Curling 1 1 2
Figure skating 2 2 1 5
Freestyle skiing 1 2 2 1 2 8
Ice hockey 2 1 1 4
Luge 2 2 1 5
Nordic combined 2 1 3
Short track speed skating 2 2 1 5
Skeleton 1 1 2
Ski jumping 2 1 3
Ski mountaineering 2 2 1 5
Snowboarding 1 4 2 2 9
Speed skating 2 2 1 2 7
Total events44675632108126881
Cumulative total481421263235374755677381
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Medal table

  *   Host nation (Switzerland)

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Russia1011829
2 Switzerland*106824
3 Japan97117
 Mixed-NOCs66618
4 Sweden64717
5 Austria62513
6 Germany57618
7 South Korea5308
8 Norway4239
9 China33410
10 France25512
11–33Remaining17232868
Totals (33 entries)837981243
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Source: Lausanne 2020

Athlete Rolemodels

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Records

Opening ceremony

The opening ceremony of the 2020 Winter Youth Olympic Games took place on the evening of Thursday 9 January 2020 at the Vaudoise Aréna, in Lausanne.[9]

Closing ceremony

The closing ceremony of the 2020 Winter Youth Olympic Games took place on the evening of Thursday 22 January 2020 at the Medals Plaza Lausanne. The ceremony featured the flag handover from mayor of Lausanne Grégoire Junod to IOC President Thomas Bach and to the governor of Gangwon Choi Moon-soon as host of the 2024 Winter Youth Olympics and the extinguishing of the Youth Olympic flame.

Marketing

Mascot

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Yodli
Mascot of the 2020 Winter Youth Olympics (Lausanne)
CreatorERACOM
SignificanceA combination of a cow, Saint Bernard dog and goat
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Yodli the official mascot was unveiled on 8 January 2019 at CIG de Malley before the match between Lausanne HC and HC Davos. Yodli is inspired by a combination of a cow, a Saint Bernard dog, and a goat, and was created by ERACOM. Blue represents the Swiss lakes.[10]

Colours

   Magenta, Sky Blue

Tickets

It was announced that all events apart from the opening ceremony would be free to watch in January 2020.[11]

Media coverage

See also

References

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