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2015 European Youth Olympic Winter Festival

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Motto
  
Rock the Alps !

Opening ceremony
  
25 January 2015

Nations participating
  
45

Closing ceremony
  
30 January 2015

Host city
  
Vorarlberg, Austria and Liechtenstein

Officially opened by
  
Heinz Fischer (Austria) and Alois of Liechtenstein

The 2015 European Youth Olympic Winter Festival was held in Vorarlberg, Austria and Liechtenstein between 25 and 30 January 2015. It was the first time that two countries become hosts in a European Youth Olympic Festival.

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Mascot

Alpy the marmot is the mascot for 2015 European Youth Olympic Winter Festival.

Venues

The venues are divided between places in the Vorarlberg region of Austria and in Liechtenstein.
Venues in Austria:

  • Aktivpark Montafon (Ice hockey)
  • Gaschurn (Nordic combined)
  • Messestadion Dornbirn (Figure skating)
  • Montafon Nordic Sportszentrum (Ski jumping, Nordic combined)
  • Schruns – Hochjoch (Snowboard)
  • Tschengla (Biathlon)
  • St. Gallenkirch – Garfrescha (Alpine skiing)
  • Venues in Liechtenstein:

  • Malbun (Alpine skiing)
  • Steg (Cross country skiing)
  • Opening Ceremony

    The opening ceremony for 2015 European Youth Olympic Winter Festival took place on 25 January in Montafon Nordic Sportszentrum in Tschagguns, Austria. Featuring about 150 amateur performers, the show focused about the close relation between the two co-hosts. The ceremony started with the parade of athletes from 45 countries, with the team from Austria and Liechtenstein marched together at the end of the parade. Carmen Wyler (Liechtenstein) and Thomas Pegram (Austria) then sang the national anthems of the hosts. After the speeches from ÖOC Secretary General Peter Mennel and EOC President Patrick Hickey, the Games were officially opened together by Heinz Fischer, President of Austria and Alois, Hereditary Prince of Liechtenstein. Then, Xaver Kuster, an Austrian snowboarder took the athletes' oath, followed by Marion Vettori for the judges' oath and Ralf Jegler (alpine skiing coach of Liechtenstein) for the coaches' oath.

    Medal Table

    Russia topped the medal standings with 6 golds, 6 silvers, and four bronzes. Meanwhile, Germany had the highest medal count with 20.

    References

    2015 European Youth Olympic Winter Festival Wikipedia