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  2. Youth Olympic Games - Wikipedia

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    The YOG is also a successor to the discontinued World Youth Games. The Summer Youth Olympic Games of Singapore in 2010 and Nanjing in 2014 each played host to 3600 athletes and lasted 13 days, whereas the Winter YOG of Innsbruck in 2012 had 1059 athletes and Lillehammer in 2016 had 1100 athletes and lasted 10 days.

  3. All-time Youth Olympic Games medal table - Wikipedia

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    Medals and Mascots of the 2018 Youth Olympic Games, delivered during Victory ceremonies to medal winners. An all-time medal table for all Youth Olympic Games (YOG) from 2010 to 2020 is tabulated below. This is a summary of medal tables published by IOC on every YOG edition.

  4. Världsungdomsspelen - Wikipedia

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    The Världsungdomsspelen (translation: World Youth Games), also known as the Gothenburg Youth Games, is an annual youth outdoor track and field competition open to the public, with age category competitions between the ages of twelve and nineteen, as well as senior level events.

  5. Athletics at the Summer Youth Olympics - Wikipedia

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    Athletics has featured as a sport at the Youth Olympic Summer Games since its first edition in 2010. The Youth Olympic Games are multi-sport event and the games are held every four years just like the Olympic Games. Athletes under the age of 18 can participate in the Games. This age group corresponds with the youth category of athletics ...

  6. Asian Youth Games - Wikipedia

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    The Games are described as the second-largest continental multi-sport event after the Asian Games. The creation of the AYG was a part of Singapore's bid to host the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics. It was intended to show Singapore's organisational capabilities and infrastructure. [1] In its history, two nations have hosted the Asian Youth Games.

  7. List of participating nations at the Summer Youth Olympic Games

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    This is a list of nations, as represented by National Olympic Committees (NOCs), that have participated in the Summer Youth Olympic Games between 2010 and 2018. As of the 2018 Games, all of the current 206 NOCs have participated in at least one edition of the Olympic Games, and two hundred and three nations in all Summer Youth Olympic Games to date.

  8. Athletics at the Commonwealth Youth Games - Wikipedia

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    Games Place Ref. 100 m: 10.20 (+1.5 m/s) Tlotliso Leotlela South Africa 7 September 2015 2015 Games: Apia, Samoa [2] 200 m: 21.06 Julian Thomas England December 2004 2004 Games: Bendigo, Australia 400 m: 45.83 Karabo Sibanda Botswana September 2015 2015 Games: Apia, Samoa [3] 800 m: 1:46.05 Willy Tarbei Kenya September 2015 2015 Games: Apia ...

  9. Commonwealth Youth Games - Wikipedia

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    The fourth edition of the Commonwealth Youth Games was held in Isle of Man from 7 to 13 September 2011. 811 athletes from 64 commonwealth nations competed at the 2011 Commonwealth Youth Games. [5] The fifth edition of the Commonwealth Youth Games was held in Apia from 5 to 11 September 2015, the capital of Samoa. Samoa were the only bidders for ...