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Mixed-NOCs at the 2012 Winter Youth Olympics

Mixed-NOCs participation at the Youth Olympic Games
Mixed-NOC teams participated under the Olympic flag
Mixed-NOC teams participated under the Olympic flag
At the 2012 Winter Youth Olympics
in Austria
Medals Gold
3
Silver
3
Bronze
3
Total
9

The medal count above include those won at events where all participating teams were mixed-NOC teams.

Teams made up of athletes representing different National Olympic Committees (NOCs), called mixed-NOCs teams, participated in the 2012 Winter Youth Olympics. These teams participated in events composed entirely of mixed-NOCs teams. When a mixed-NOCs team won a medal, the Olympic flag was raised rather than a national flag; when a mixed-NOCs team won gold, the Olympic anthem would be played instead of national anthems.

Background

The concept of mixed-NOCs was introduced in the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics, in which athletes from different nations would compete in the same team, often representing their continent. This is in contrast to the Mixed team (IOC code: ZZX) found at early senior Olympic Games.

Medal summary

The following medal summary lists all nations whose athletes won a medal while competing for a mixed-NOCs team. If there is more than one athlete from the same nation on a medal-winning team, only one medal of that colour is credited, so therefore in this medal summary China are credited with only one gold rather than two for their participation in the gold-winning short track speed skating team.

A total of 15 National Olympic Committees, including hosts Austria, had at least one athlete representing a mixed-NOCs team win a medal.

Mixed-NOCs medals — summary by athletes' nations
  *   Host nation (Austria)
RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 South Korea (KOR)1124
2 China (CHN)1102
 Great Britain (GBR)1102
4 United States (USA)1012
5 Belarus (BLR)1001
 Germany (GER)1001
 Japan (JPN)1001
 Switzerland (SUI)1001
9 Ukraine (UKR)0202
10 Russia (RUS)0123
11 Finland (FIN)0101
 Norway (NOR)0101
13 France (FRA)0022
14 Austria (AUT)*0011
 Kazakhstan (KAZ)0011
Totals (15 entries)88925

Curling

Games Gold Silver Bronze
Mixed doubles[1]
details
 Michael Brunner (SUI)
 Nicole Muskatewitz (GER)
 Martin Sesaker (NOR)
 Kim Eun-bi (KOR)
 Korey Dropkin (USA)
 Marina Verenich (RUS)

Figure Skating

Discipline Gold Silver Bronze
Mixed NOC team[2][3]
details
 Shoma Uno (JPN)
 Jordan Bauth (USA)
 Eugenia Tkachenka / Yuri Hulitski (BLR)
 Yaroslav Paniot (UKR)
 Eveliina Viljanen (FIN)
 Maria Simonova / Dmitri Dragun (RUS)
 Alexander Lyan (KAZ)
 Park So-youn (KOR)
 Estelle Elizabeth / Romain Le Gac (FRA)

Short Track Speed Skating

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Mixed team relay[4]
details
 Park Jung-hyun (KOR)
 Lu Xiucheng (CHN)
 Xu Aili (CHN)
 Jack Burrows (GBR)
4:21.713  Qu Chunyu (CHN)
 Xu Hongzhi (CHN)
 Mariya Dolgopolova (UKR)
 Aydin Djemal (GBR)
4:24.665  Shim Suk-hee (KOR)
 Yoann Martinez (FRA)
 Melanie Brantner (AUT)
 Denis Ayrapetyan (RUS)
4:26.352

See also

References