Mundus Games 2024
It's that time of year again- our version of the Olympic Games is back for its eleventh outing, as always there have been a few minor tweaks to the event list with some new events added, I'm also once again foregoing group stages in various competitions to simplify things. Bidding information is included in this post for anyone interested in hosting, if no one bids for hosting then we're all going to Marseilles.
Bidding informationThe bidding process requires nations wishing to host to submit requested information, what information is dependent on the event in question. There will be a deadline set for bid submissions in the case of the Mundus Games this is the 14th of July any bids entered after that date will not be considered unless the vote has not opened. As you can probably guess from that sentence once bidding closes there will be a vote conducted. By vote this will be in the form of a post in this topic and the format of that vote will be explained at the time as it depends on the number of bids received.
So with that in mind the following is the criteria for Mundus Games Bids:
- A list of venues for the events- you are expected to include the capacity of these venues and the athletics stadium must have a minimum capacity of 80,000 (please make sure to include which events are going where)
- Name of the Main TV Rights Holder (For example EMTV)
- Plans for the Athletes Village (just an image will do with a brief explanation)
- Importantly a written letter signed by a ranking member of your government stating a) that they will provide safe venues and protective services for all athletes and staff no matter which nation they hail from. (No refusing entry to a nation or holding people prisoner because you don't get along in RP with their nation) and b) explaining the legacy of the games in your nation (what will the venues be used for afterwards, will there be a focus on the next generation of athletes? etc) This is the selling aspect of the bid
Everyone is advised that the last bullet point is quite important as it involves something akin to the Olympic Truce.
Also as the controller of the Mundus Games Committee (our IOC) I reserve the right to refuse a bid should there be a legitimate IC reason to do so, e.g we wouldn't be having this in a country in the middle of a civil war. I would like to remind everyone that if they believe there to be a legitimate IC reason to question a bid they may do so icly, just please do it in a separate thread.
As a word of advice to any prospective bidder do bear in mind that you will require multiple stadia for events such as football and cricket. And please check that every event is covered. Also I strongly encourage creativity in bidding.
As usual competing nations will have the opportunity to choose disciplines to specialize in that is those headings in
YELLOW, you are permitted three specialisms. You may also suggest the addition of an event if you wish but please remember these are the summer games (so no snowboarding). Also this is just the event list I have not yet worked out the schedule as that is dependent on the number of nations in certain events.
Finally I am not simply assuming everyone competes in everything but I am instead letting you determine which events you enter however please note that some events have a set number of people involved and some have a minimum number, these are generally team events and are indicated. Also please remember when determining your team size what the size of your nation is and how sporty they are.
Event ListAll events apply to men and women unless specified otherwise, and all relay events are one relay team per nation. Team events are also one team per nation.
Athletics and Field100m
200m
400m
800m
1500m
5000m
10,000m
3000m steeplechase
110m hurdles (Men)
100m hurdles (Women)
4x400m relay
4x100m relay
Marathon
Heptathlon (Women)
Decathlon (Men)
Pentathlon (men and women)
Triathlon (ind and team) (team is 4 athletes in a mixed relay)
Cross Country (ind and team) (four athletes is assumed)
Shotput
Discus
Javelin
Hammer Throw
High Jump
Long Jump
Triple Jump
Pole Vault
Swimming
50m (free, back, breast, fly)
100m (free, back, breast, fly)
200m (free, back, breast, fly)
400m (free, back, breast, fly)
800m (free)
1500m (free)
200m indiv medley
400m indiv medley
800m indiv medley
4x100m medley relay
4x200m medley relay
10k open water swim
Synchronized Swimming
Water Polo (15 athletes per squad)
WeightliftingMen’s 56, 62, 69, 77, 85, 94, 105, over 105kg
Women’s 48, 53, 58, 63, 69, 75, over 75kg
RowingSingle Sculls
Double Sculls
Quad Sculls
Coxless Pairs
Coxless Fours
Coxed Eights
Lightweight Pairs
Lightweight Fours
SailingMen’s solo- RSX, Laser, Finn
Men’s Team- 470, Star, 49er
Women’s solo- RSX, Laser
Women’s Team- 470, E6
Surfing - mens ind, womens ind, team (team is mixed 3 surfers)
GymnasticsIndividual and Team all around competition (six athletes per team will be assumed)
Men’s disciplines, Rings, Vault, Floor, Pommel Horse, Parallel Bars, High Bar
Women’s disciplines, Floor, Vault, Balance Beam, Uneven Bars,
Ind Men’s Rings, Vault, Floor, Pommel Horse, Parallel Bars, High Bar
Ind Women’s Floor, Vault, Balance Beam, Uneven Bars
Ind Women’s Rhythmic Gymnastics (Ball, Hoop, Ribbon, Clubs, Rope)
Women’s all around (team and ind)
Trampolining (ind and team)
Trampolining Pairs
Tumbling (ind and team)
FencingEpee
Foil
Sabre
Kendo (ind and team (team is 3 athletes))
Katana
Diving3M Platform (indiv and pair)
5M Platform (indiv and pair)
10M Platform (indiv and pair)
CyclingIndividual Pursuit
Individual Sprint
Team Pursuit (four riders per team)
Team Sprint (three riders per team for men, two riders per team for women)
Keirin
Individual Scratch Race
Individual Elimination Race
Individual Points Race
Individual Flying Lap
Individual 1km Time Trial
Madison (two rider event)
Omnium
Road Race (maximum of six riders per team)
Time Trial
Mountain Bike (Cross Country)
BMX (now split into racing and freestyle)
Cycleball
Artistic Cycling (split into pairs, fours and sixes)
Motocross (Mixed event)
ArcheryRecurve Individual
Recurve Team (three archers per team)
Horseback Archery - Circuit, Cross Country, Cross Country Relay, Time Attack
Crossbow Individual
Crossbow Team (three shooters per team)
BoxingMen’s 49, 52, 56, 60, 64, 69, 75, 81, 91, over 91kg
Women’s 51, 60, 75kg
JudoMen’s 60, 66, 73, 81, 90, 100, over 100kg
Women’s 48, 52, 57, 63, 70, 78, over 78kg
TaekwondoMen’s 58, 68, 80, over 80kg
Women’s 49, 57, 67, over 67kg
KarateMen’s 58, 68, 80, over 80kg
Women’s 49, 57, 67, over 67kg
Mixed Martial ArtsMens and womens individual events at lightweight, middleweight and heavyweight
Medieval Mixed Martial ArtsMens and womens individual events at lightweight, middleweight and heavyweight
Duo events at lightweight, middleweight and heavyweight
Fortress Battle (teams of 20 in a capture the flag styled contest)
Mens and womens sword dancing with one or two blades (sword version of kata as seen in the RL olympics)
Football (squad size of 23 players)
Basketball (squad size of 20 players)
Rugby Sevens (squad size of 16 players)
Handball (squad size of 18 players)
Netball (women only, squad size of 14 players)
Cricket (T20 Format)
Ball and Stick GamesHockey (squad size of 23 players)
Baseball (squad size of 20 players)
VolleyballVolleyball
Beach Volleyball
Spikeball
Racket SportsTennisSingles
Doubles
Mixed Doubles
BadmintonSingles
Doubles
Mixed Doubles
EquestrianAll Equestrian events are mixed i.e. men and women compete against each other
Dressage (ind and team)
Cross Country (ind and team)
Showjumping (ind and team)
Three Day Eventing (four riders per team)
Puissance
Polo (12 riders per squad)
Mens Jousting
Womens Jousting
ShootingRifle- 10m, 50m prone, 50 m three positions
Pistol- 10m, 25m, 25m rapid fire, 50m
Shotgun- trap, double trap, skeet
SkateboardingFreestyle
Halfpipe
Cue SportsSnooker
Pool
Rock ClimbingIndividual Rockclimbing
ChessIndividual Chess
Sign Up InformationAgain this year we're using google sheets to create the
Database as far as I understand it I believe you should be able to add in your athlete information without needing to sign into a google account, if for whatever reason you can't add yours in post it below and I'll get it added. I have already put Achkaerin's information in there to give people an idea of when numbers are entered and when yes/no isn't. If you aren't entering an event please enter either a zero or no into the cell or leave the cell blank.
And to save Dave his traditional annual post about this I'm going to point something out that happens every games. We get huge spam lists of people entering everything with 3 or 4 athletes. That is very rare. Usually qualification for Olympics sees each nation permitted to enter anyone who can qualify for the time. For the 2020 games that was 10.05 secs for the 100m for men. There are also caps. Keep in mind you only get to send ELITE athletes unless they pull a fluke like Eric the eel.
Also remember to include your nations three specialist disciplines in the sign up post you do. And don't hesitate to ask me if you're unsure about anything.