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2017 Winter Military World Games - Wikipedia

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III Winter Military World Games
Host citySochi, Russia
Nations25
Events44 in 7 sports
Opening23 February 2017
Closing27 February 2017
Opened byPrime Minister Dmitry Medvedev
Athlete's OathNatalya Korostelyova (sportsmen)
Mikhail Kazadoy (coaches)
Judge's OathAlexander Tomashchuk
Torch lighterSvetlana Ishmuratova
Anatoly Alyabyev
Main venuesee below
Winter

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Summer

The 3rd CISM World Winter Games (Russian: Зимние Всемирные военные игры 2017) were held in Sochi, Russia from 23 to 27 February 2017.

Host selection and venues

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The sports complex of the Sochi Olympic Park
The multi-functional Ice Cube arena, where the opening and closing ceremonies were held

Sochi was chosen as the host city for the 3rd Winter Military Games at the 70th general assembly of the International Military Sports Council in Kuwait City, Kuwait in 2015. The Games were held in sports venues built for the 2014 Winter Olympic Games.[1]

The sports complex is composed of two clusters: the Coastal Cluster, i.e. the Olympic Park, and the Mountain Cluster, i.e. the Krasnaya Polyana.

The following venues built for the Olympic Games were used for the Military Games:[2]

Venue Area Sports Capacity
Ice Cube Curling Center Olympic Park Opening and closing ceremony 3000
Bolshoy Ice Dome Olympic Park Sport climbing 12000
Iceberg Skating Palace Olympic Park Short track 12000
Laura Biathlon & Ski Complex Krasnaya Polyana Biathlon
Cross-country skiing
Ski orienteering
7500
Rosa Khutor Alpine Resort Krasnaya Polyana Alpine skiing
Ski mountaineering
7500

Mascots and brand style

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The official mascot for the 3rd Winter Games was the Leopard. According to the official website of the Games, it was chosen "due to the fact that the endurance of this animal and his fighting spirit characterize the spirit of war games. The leopard symbolizes the swiftness of the attack and the speed of decision-making, as well as power and strength [...] In the heraldic traditions, a leopard is a symbol of bravery and courage – the qualities traditionally characterizing soldiers." Other mascots include the Hare and the Little Fox.[3]

The brand style for the Games is a blue-red star with a head of a leopard on it. The colour red symbolizes "sport passion and will to win" and blue "infinite opportunities and devotion to reach the goal". The colours of the star and the leopard forms the Russian flag. Also, ice patterns and mountains occur on the brand.[3]

OC Opening ceremony 1 Event finals CC Closing ceremony Event competitions EG Exhibition gala
February 24
Fri
25
Sat
26
Sun
27
Mon
Medals
Ceremonies OC CC
Biathlon 4 1 2 7
Alpine skiing 2 2 4
Cross-country skiing 4 2 6
Short track 2 2 1 5
Sport climbing 4 2 2 8
Ski orienteering 2 2 4 8
Ski mountaineering 2 4 6
Medals 12 11 9 12 44
February 24
Fri
25
Sat
26
Sun
27
Mon
Medals

Participating nations

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Overall, athletes from 25 countries participated.

Cross-country skiing

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The teams in the mixed event were made up of sportsmen representing different countries, in accordance to the International Skating Union rules.

  The host countries are highlighted in lavender blue.[4]