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Sigurd you won 41 medals!!
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Sigurd?...
🇱🇮 Milano Cortina 2026
Liech is enjoying her favourite edition of the Olympics. ✨
US won men’s against Canada…. Mattie is having a rough time.
(Art for post women’s hockey final… US also won.)
Summer Olympics 2024!!
Norway is just waiting to crush everyone at the next winter olympics...
We didn’t do as well as I’d hoped, but I couldn’t be prouder! Everyone did amazing! What a games! Here’s to more medals and fun in 2030!
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Chatting about the Olympics in Hetalia, I don’t think any of the nation-people would actually take part themselves. This is a competition for humans after all. But I think they’d be heavily involved. They would all come to the hosting country with their teams, march with them in the opening ceremonies, stay with them in the Olympic village, etc. Maybe it would be tradition for them to be the flag bearers in the parade?
The host national personification would have a big part in the opening ceremonies. I’ve already said Francis would be sexy Mr Parkour Mask. Arthur would have jumped out of the helicopter with the queen. Yao would have lead the drummers. Alfred would have flown the jetpack, etc. Then they’d be the last-but-one torch bearer who handed the flame to whoever was there to light the beacon. The final honour isn’t for them but rather they pass it to one of their “children” then watch like a proud parent as the stadium lights up.
If the hosting nation-person had a skill regarding a sport, they might give a special demonstration of it before the event begins. Especially if the sport was invented in their country or it’s something they’re known for. Like I bet in Tokyo 2021 Kiku would have given a Merida-style bullseye fest to open the archery contest. Very cool.
Then, of course, the awarding of medals. The host nation-person and the winning nation-person would probably give the medals together. Host holds the cushion, winner puts it around their citizen’s neck. Then they lead the applause.
Finally, they’d be standing by their bosses when the games ended and the flame was passed on to the next nation. I bet the Olympics are a highlight all the nation-people look forward to every four years it rolls around 😚
Central Europe at the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympic Winter Games.
I wanted to draw Austria🇦🇹, Czechia🇨🇿, and Poland🇵🇱, as they are the Central European countries that have won the most medals in these Winter Olympic Games.
Here are the medals won by Central European countries:
1) Austria: 🥇5 🥈8 🥉5 = 🏅18
2) Czechia: 🥇2 🥈2 🥉1 = 🏅5
3) Poland: 🥇0 🥈3 🥉1 = 🏅4
4) Slovakia: 🥇0 🥈0 🥉0 =🏅0
5) Hungary: 🥇0 🥈0 🥉0 =🏅0
Grazie, Milano Cortina 2026! 🇮🇹