Country | San Marino |
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Nations | 9 |
Events | 131 in 11 sports |
Opening | 29 May 2017 |
Closing | 3 June 2017 |
Opened by | Mimma Zavoli and Vanessa D'Ambrosio |
Website | www.sanmarino2017.sm |
The 2017 Games of the Small States of Europe , also known as the XVII Games of the Small States of Europe, took place in San Marino from 29 May to 3 June 2017. [1]
Sport/Event | Venues | City/Locality |
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Archery | Montecchio Stadium | San Marino |
Athletics | San Marino Stadium | Serravalle |
Basketball | Multieventi Sport Domus | Serravalle |
Beach volleyball | Beach Volley Arena | Serravalle |
Boules | Bocciodromo San Marino | Borgo Maggiore |
Judo | Acquaviva School Gym | Acquaviva |
Shooting (air) | Shooting Area | Acquaviva |
Shooting (clay) | Tiro a Volo | San Marino |
Swimming | Multieventi Piscina | Serravalle |
Table tennis | Kursaal Congress Center | San Marino |
Tennis | Montecchio Tennis Center | San Marino |
Volleyball | Palestra A. Casadei | Serravalle |
Opening and closing ceremonies | San Marino Stadium | Serravalle |
Source: [2]
OC | Opening ceremony | ● | Event competitions | 1 | Event finals | CC | Closing ceremony |
May/June | 29th Mon | 30th Tue | 31st Wed | 1st Thur | 2nd Fri | 3rd Sat | Total | |
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Ceremonies | OC | CC | ||||||
Archery | ● | ● | ● | 8 | 8 | |||
Athletics | 10 | 12 | 15 | 37 | ||||
Basketball | ● | ● | ● | 1 | 1 | 2 | ||
Beach volleyball | ● | ● | ● | 2 | 2 | |||
Boules | 3 | 4 | 7 | |||||
Cycling (mountain biking) | 3 | 3 | ||||||
Cycling (road) | 4 | 2 | 6 | |||||
Judo | 12 | 2 | 14 | |||||
Shooting (air) | 2 | 2 | 4 | |||||
Shooting (clay) | ● | 1 | 1 | 1 | 3 | |||
Swimming | 8 | 10 | 8 | 6 | 32 | |||
Table tennis | ● | 2 | 2 | ● | 2 | 6 | ||
Tennis | ● | ● | ● | 3 | 2 | 5 | ||
Volleyball | ● | ● | ● | ● | 2 | 2 | ||
Total gold medals | 25 | 31 | 24 | 26 | 25 | 131 | ||
May/June | 29th Mon | 30th Tue | 31st Wed | 1st Thur | 2nd Fri | 3rd Sat | Total |
Key:
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | Luxembourg (LUX) | 38 | 36 | 24 | 98 |
2 | Cyprus (CYP) | 30 | 35 | 19 | 84 |
3 | Iceland (ISL) | 27 | 14 | 19 | 60 |
4 | Montenegro (MNE) | 13 | 6 | 12 | 31 |
5 | Monaco (MON) | 8 | 10 | 16 | 34 |
6 | San Marino (SMR)* | 6 | 10 | 14 | 30 |
7 | Malta (MLT) | 4 | 9 | 16 | 29 |
8 | Liechtenstein (LIE) | 4 | 5 | 9 | 18 |
9 | Andorra (AND) | 1 | 6 | 10 | 17 |
Totals (9 entries) | 131 | 131 | 139 | 401 |
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