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2013 European Youth Olympic Winter Festival

The 2013 European Youth Olympic Winter Festival was an international multi-sport event held between 17 and 22 February 2013, in Braşov, Romania, with some of the events also held in Râșnov, Predeal and Fundata. It was the 11th edition of the European Youth Olympic Winter Festival.[1]

2013 European Youth Olympic Winter Festival
Host cityBraşov
Country Romania
Nations45
Athletes1,465
Sport8
Events36
Opening17 February 2013
Closing22 February 2013
Opened byVictor Ponta
Athlete's OathDaniela Haralambie
Judge's OathDiana Cristina Bodi
Coach's OathIoan Poponeci
Torch lighterMihai Covaliu
Main venueIon Țiriac Arena
Summer
Winter

It was organized by the Romanian Olympic and Sports Committee (COSR), headed by Octavian Morariu. 1,465 athletes, aged between 14 and 18, from 45 nations participated in 36 events of eight disciplines. It was the first multi-sport competition hosted by Romania since the 1981 Summer Universiade that took place in Bucharest.[2]

Organization

Venues

Venue Location Sports
Brașov Olympic Ice Rink Brașov Ice hockey
Sub Teleferic, Poiana Brașov Ice Rink Poiana Brașov Alpine skiing, figure skating, short track speed skating
Valea Râşnoavei Sport Center Predeal Cross country skiing
Valea Cărbunării Ski Jumping Hill Râșnov Ski jumping
Cheile Grădiştei Arena Fundata Biathlon
Clăbucet Sosire (Arrival) Slope Predeal Snowboarding

The budget spent for the organization was €1.15 million, while for the construction of the venues came to a total cost of €60 million.[3]

The Brașov Olympic Ice Rink raised to a cost of €11 million and was built entirely from public resources, being opened in May 2008. It hosted ice hockey.[3]

The Ministry of Regional Development and Tourism of Romania spent €28 million on upgrading facilities at Poiana Brașov, which hosted the figure skating, alpine skiing and speed skating events, and €4 million at Predeal. The Râșnov Sports Complex, primarily financed through sponsorships, has also received ministry contribution. The three smaller hills were raised from non-government sources, but the K90 with money from the MDRT.[3]

The Cheile Grădiştei Arena from Fundata belonged to a private investor, Ovidiu Gârbacea.[3]

Volunteers

The organizing committee was supported by 480 volunteers, divided into several departments, after a selection which consisted in psycho-pedagogical interviews, foreign language knowledge and sportive abilities. Experience accumulated in organizing other events and volunteering activities was also taken into account.

They participated in all scheduled activities at the competition that were held from 17 to 22 February. Most volunteers worked a maximum of 10 hours per day. For this reason, volunteers took shifts in some of the activities. All volunteers were dressed in the same uniform, marked with the logos of the competition.[4]

Marketing

The logo was designed in the shape of a snowflake in the five Olympic colors. The main idea behind it was that each snowflake is different from another, and while they are so fragile independently, they become together, similarly to how each athlete has their own strengths and qualities, and how team spirit makes them even greater.[5]

 
Martin, the Carpathian Brown Bear, was official mascot of the competition

Mascot

The Carpathian Brown Bear Martin was the official mascot of the festival. Often present in Romanian culture, it inspired songs and tales, this type of bear being considered to be Romanian, due to its large presence in the Romanian Carpathian Mountains. Martin was dressed in red, yellow and blue, representing the colors of the Romanian national flag.[5]

Medals

The medals were produced by a company in Bucharest that has an experience of over 20 years in the field. They were cast in gold, silver and bronze and attached to a multicolor cord having the colors of the Olympic circles.[6]

Applications for IPhone and IPad

Free applications for IPhone, IPad, tablets and smartphones were launched on February 15, also available on iTunes and Google Play. The application contained the schedule of the competition, information about the organizers and sponsors. During the competition, the sport results were updated in 30 minutes after the end of the races.[7]

Official stores

In each location where the festival competitions took place, there was a store with promotional items and souvenirs, such as miniature mascots, magnets, pins, inscriptioned mugs, etc.[8]

Media coverage

The host broadcaster was the Romanian Television (TVR). It used its own cameras and crews.[9][10]

Calendar

 ●  Opening ceremony     Event competitions  ●  Event finals  ●  Closing ceremony
February 2013 17th
Sun
18th
Mon
19th
Tue
20th
Wed
21st
Thu
22nd
Fri
Gold
Medals
Ceremonies
  Alpine skiing  ●   ●   ●   ●   ●  5
  Biathlon  ●●   ●●   ●  5
  Cross country skiing  ●●   ●●   ●●   ●  7
  Figure skating  ●   ●  2
  Ice hockey  ●  1
  Short track  ●●   ●●   ●●●  7
  Ski jumping  ●   ●   ●   ●   ●  5
  Snowboarding  ●●   ●●  4
Total Gold Medals 2 6 11 2 9 6 36
Cumulative Total 2 8 19 21 30 36

[11]

Festival

Opening ceremony

The event was officially opened by Prime Minister Victor Ponta, who was accompanied by the Mayor of Braşov George Scripcaru and the International Olympic Committee President Jacques Rogge. Approximately 3,000 spectators attended the opening ceremony, which was held outdoors on the Ion Țiriac Arena of the Sports High School, at the foothill of the Tâmpa Mountain. The Olympic torch was carried into the arena by Rareș Dumitrescu and Mihai Covaliu. The latter had the mission to carry the Olympic flame in the last part of the route and to light the torch. The olympic oath followed, uttered by athletes, referees and trainers.[2]

Sports

2013 European Youth Olympic Winter Festival Sports Programme

Participating nations

Medal table

  *   Host nation (Romania)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Russia (RUS)117422
2  Germany (GER)67316
3  France (FRA)43512
4  Slovenia (SLO)33410
5  Austria (AUT)24612
6  Italy (ITA)2428
7  Norway (NOR)2226
8  Romania (ROU)*1203
9  Poland (POL)1124
10  Ukraine (UKR)1113
11  Switzerland (SUI)1034
12  Finland (FIN)1012
13  Czech Republic (CZE)1001
14  Great Britain (GBR)0101
  Lithuania (LTU)0101
16  Belarus (BLR)0011
  Estonia (EST)0011
  Netherlands (NED)0011
Totals (18 entries)363636108

References

  1. ^ . EYOWF 2013. Archived from the original on 2015-09-05. Retrieved 11 January 2013.
  2. ^ a b "Festivalului Olimpic al Tineretului European a început! Detaliile şi cele mai frumoase imagini ale ceremoniei de deschidere" (in Romanian). Gazeta Sporturilor. 17 February 2013.
  3. ^ a b c d ""Olimpiada" de la Braşov costă 60 de milioane de euro" (in Romanian). ProSport. 12 February 2013.
  4. ^ "EYOWF 2013 Volunteers Department". EYOWF 2013. Retrieved 19 February 2013.
  5. ^ a b "EYOWF 2013 Logo and Mascot". EYOWF 2013. Retrieved 18 February 2013.
  6. ^ "EYOWF 2013: 400 volunteers will ensure a smooth running of the European Youth Olympic Festival". EYOWF 2013. Retrieved 19 February 2013.
  7. ^ "EYOWF Applications for iPhone and iPad". EYOWF 2013. Retrieved 19 February 2013.
  8. ^ "EYOWF Details". EYOWF 2013. Retrieved 19 February 2013.
  9. ^ "Începe Festivalul Olimpic al Tineretului European. TVR transmite în direct competiţiile" (in Romanian). TVR News. 16 February 2013.
  10. ^ "Ceremonia de deschidere a Festivalului Olimpic al Tineretului European, în direct la TVR 1" (in Romanian). TVR. 13 February 2013.
  11. ^ (PDF). EYOWF 2013. Archived from the original (PDF) on 28 February 2013. Retrieved 18 February 2013.
  12. ^ . web.archive.org. Archived from the original on 2013-05-22.

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The 2013 European Youth Olympic Winter Festival was an international multi sport event held between 17 and 22 February 2013 in Brasov Romania with some of the events also held in Rașnov Predeal and Fundata It was the 11th edition of the European Youth Olympic Winter Festival 1 2013 European Youth Olympic Winter FestivalHost cityBrasovCountry RomaniaNations45Athletes1 465Sport8Events36Opening17 February 2013Closing22 February 2013Opened byVictor PontaAthlete s OathDaniela HaralambieJudge s OathDiana Cristina BodiCoach s OathIoan PoponeciTorch lighterMihai CovaliuMain venueIon Țiriac ArenaSummer Trabzon 2011Utrecht 2013 Winter Liberec 2011Vorarlberg Vaduz 2015 It was organized by the Romanian Olympic and Sports Committee COSR headed by Octavian Morariu 1 465 athletes aged between 14 and 18 from 45 nations participated in 36 events of eight disciplines It was the first multi sport competition hosted by Romania since the 1981 Summer Universiade that took place in Bucharest 2 Contents 1 Organization 1 1 Venues 1 2 Volunteers 1 3 Marketing 1 3 1 Logo 1 3 2 Mascot 1 4 Medals 1 5 Applications for IPhone and IPad 1 6 Official stores 1 7 Media coverage 2 Calendar 3 Festival 3 1 Opening ceremony 3 2 Sports 3 3 Participating nations 4 Medal table 5 References 6 External linksOrganization EditVenues Edit Venue Location SportsBrașov Olympic Ice Rink Brașov Ice hockeySub Teleferic Poiana Brașov Ice Rink Poiana Brașov Alpine skiing figure skating short track speed skatingValea Rasnoavei Sport Center Predeal Cross country skiingValea Cărbunării Ski Jumping Hill Rașnov Ski jumpingCheile Grădistei Arena Fundata BiathlonClăbucet Sosire Arrival Slope Predeal SnowboardingThe budget spent for the organization was 1 15 million while for the construction of the venues came to a total cost of 60 million 3 The Brașov Olympic Ice Rink raised to a cost of 11 million and was built entirely from public resources being opened in May 2008 It hosted ice hockey 3 The Ministry of Regional Development and Tourism of Romania spent 28 million on upgrading facilities at Poiana Brașov which hosted the figure skating alpine skiing and speed skating events and 4 million at Predeal The Rașnov Sports Complex primarily financed through sponsorships has also received ministry contribution The three smaller hills were raised from non government sources but the K90 with money from the MDRT 3 The Cheile Grădistei Arena from Fundata belonged to a private investor Ovidiu Garbacea 3 Volunteers Edit The organizing committee was supported by 480 volunteers divided into several departments after a selection which consisted in psycho pedagogical interviews foreign language knowledge and sportive abilities Experience accumulated in organizing other events and volunteering activities was also taken into account They participated in all scheduled activities at the competition that were held from 17 to 22 February Most volunteers worked a maximum of 10 hours per day For this reason volunteers took shifts in some of the activities All volunteers were dressed in the same uniform marked with the logos of the competition 4 Marketing Edit Logo Edit The logo was designed in the shape of a snowflake in the five Olympic colors The main idea behind it was that each snowflake is different from another and while they are so fragile independently they become together similarly to how each athlete has their own strengths and qualities and how team spirit makes them even greater 5 Martin the Carpathian Brown Bear was official mascot of the competition Mascot Edit The Carpathian Brown Bear Martin was the official mascot of the festival Often present in Romanian culture it inspired songs and tales this type of bear being considered to be Romanian due to its large presence in the Romanian Carpathian Mountains Martin was dressed in red yellow and blue representing the colors of the Romanian national flag 5 Medals Edit The medals were produced by a company in Bucharest that has an experience of over 20 years in the field They were cast in gold silver and bronze and attached to a multicolor cord having the colors of the Olympic circles 6 Applications for IPhone and IPad Edit Free applications for IPhone IPad tablets and smartphones were launched on February 15 also available on iTunes and Google Play The application contained the schedule of the competition information about the organizers and sponsors During the competition the sport results were updated in 30 minutes after the end of the races 7 Official stores Edit In each location where the festival competitions took place there was a store with promotional items and souvenirs such as miniature mascots magnets pins inscriptioned mugs etc 8 Media coverage Edit The host broadcaster was the Romanian Television TVR It used its own cameras and crews 9 10 Calendar Edit Opening ceremony Event competitions Event finals Closing ceremonyFebruary 2013 17thSun 18thMon 19thTue 20thWed 21stThu 22ndFri GoldMedalsCeremonies Alpine skiing 5 Biathlon 5 Cross country skiing 7 Figure skating 2 Ice hockey 1 Short track 7 Ski jumping 5 Snowboarding 4Total Gold Medals 2 6 11 2 9 6 36Cumulative Total 2 8 19 21 30 36 11 Festival EditOpening ceremony Edit The event was officially opened by Prime Minister Victor Ponta who was accompanied by the Mayor of Brasov George Scripcaru and the International Olympic Committee President Jacques Rogge Approximately 3 000 spectators attended the opening ceremony which was held outdoors on the Ion Țiriac Arena of the Sports High School at the foothill of the Tampa Mountain The Olympic torch was carried into the arena by Rareș Dumitrescu and Mihai Covaliu The latter had the mission to carry the Olympic flame in the last part of the route and to light the torch The olympic oath followed uttered by athletes referees and trainers 2 Sports Edit 2013 European Youth Olympic Winter Festival Sports Programme Alpine skiing 5 details Biathlon 5 details Cross country skiing 7 details Figure skating 2 details Ice hockey 1 details Short track speed skating 7 details Ski jumping 5 details Snowboarding 4 details Participating nations Edit Participating National Olympic Committees Albania Andorra Armenia Austria Belarus Belgium Bosnia Herzegovina Bulgaria Croatia Cyprus Czech Republic 64 Denmark Estonia 16 12 Finland France Georgia Germany Great Britain 10 Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Italy Latvia Liechtenstein Lithuania 14 Luxembourg Macedonia Moldova Monaco Montenegro Netherlands Norway Poland Romania 60 Russia 67 San Marino Serbia 5 Slovakia Slovenia Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey UkraineMedal table Edit Host nation Romania RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal1 Russia RUS 1174222 Germany GER 673163 France FRA 435124 Slovenia SLO 334105 Austria AUT 246126 Italy ITA 24287 Norway NOR 22268 Romania ROU 12039 Poland POL 112410 Ukraine UKR 111311 Switzerland SUI 103412 Finland FIN 101213 Czech Republic CZE 100114 Great Britain GBR 0101 Lithuania LTU 010116 Belarus BLR 0011 Estonia EST 0011 Netherlands NED 0011Totals 18 entries 363636108References Edit EYOWF 2013 EYOWF 2013 Archived from the original on 2015 09 05 Retrieved 11 January 2013 a b Festivalului Olimpic al Tineretului European a inceput Detaliile si cele mai frumoase imagini ale ceremoniei de deschidere in Romanian Gazeta Sporturilor 17 February 2013 a b c d Olimpiada de la Brasov costă 60 de milioane de euro in Romanian ProSport 12 February 2013 EYOWF 2013 Volunteers Department EYOWF 2013 Retrieved 19 February 2013 a b EYOWF 2013 Logo and Mascot EYOWF 2013 Retrieved 18 February 2013 EYOWF 2013 400 volunteers will ensure a smooth running of the European Youth Olympic Festival EYOWF 2013 Retrieved 19 February 2013 EYOWF Applications for iPhone and iPad EYOWF 2013 Retrieved 19 February 2013 EYOWF Details EYOWF 2013 Retrieved 19 February 2013 Incepe Festivalul Olimpic al Tineretului European TVR transmite in direct competiţiile in Romanian TVR News 16 February 2013 Ceremonia de deschidere a Festivalului Olimpic al Tineretului European in direct la TVR 1 in Romanian TVR 13 February 2013 Overall sports programme at the EYOWF 2013 PDF EYOWF 2013 Archived from the original PDF on 28 February 2013 Retrieved 18 February 2013 Euroopa noorte Olumpiafestival Brasov 17 22 02 2013 Eesti Olumpiakomitee web archive org Archived from the original on 2013 05 22 External links EditOfficial website Official page at Facebook Presentation video at YouTube Facilities presentation at YouTube Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2013 European Youth Olympic Winter Festival amp oldid 1136291087, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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