White Wolves Olympic Games

The White Wolves Olympic Games is the yearly international sporting event featuring athletes of the White Wolves competing in a variety of disciplines.

History
In 2001, Jack attempted to enter the White Wolves into the official Olympic Games, in time for Athens 2004, as a micronation. However, due to the strong multiculturalism of the White Wolves, and the fact that the IOC didn't want to appear as they support militaries, they were denied access. Undeterred by the Olympics' refusal, Jack decided to establish his own event specifically for the White Wolves.

The first event took place in 2003, unlike the official Olympics, the White Wolves Olympic Games are held every year, rather than every four years. Originally, much of the calendar was spent at Motherbase, where the events were held, however, after 2012, it began favouring the United Kingdom.

Workings
In the White Wolves Olympic Games, athletes compete as part of their home nation, usually filled by members of the National Corps. Under-represented states are often grouped together, such as Asian and African nations.

Competitors

 * PanAfricanFlag.png African group
 * Includes nations of the African continent
 * China.png China
 * EU.png European group
 * Includes nations of the European continent which don't compete as individuals
 * France.png France
 * Germany.png Germany
 * Flag_of_UK.png Great Britain
 * Japan.png Japan
 * PanArabFlag.png Middle Eastern group
 * Includes nations of the Middle Eastern geopolitical area, including Turkey
 * Australia.png Oceania group
 * Includes Australia, New Zealand and other nations of Oceania
 * Russia.jpg Russia
 * Switzerland.png Switzerland
 * USA.png USA

Locations
All of the events are held outside of White Wolves installations, instead they use pre-existing facilities in the United Kingdom.
 * Archery takes place on a range in Scotland, close to the training area.
 * Athletics (excluding the marathon), Badminton, Basketball, Cycling, Fencing and Handball are held at the Olympic Stadium, used at the 2012 Summer Olympics at London.
 * Football and Rugby Sevens are held at Wimbledon Stadium.
 * The Marathon is held on the streets of Manchester, covering the standard 42.195 kilometres.
 * The Swimming is held in a facility in Manchester, rented out for two weeks.
 * The Triathlon is held in Merseyside, in which the athletes swim in the Irish Sea, then cycle and run on the streets.

Events
The Olympic calendar features eighteen different events in ten disciplines, only two of which are not enter-able by female athletes.