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On June 9, 9, the fifth Sumr Olympic Gas, i.e., the Sydney Olympics, officially took place in the capital of Australasia, Sydney.

All athletes from the 3 countries a the world who participated in this Olympic Gas, totaling more than 3,500, attded the oping ceremony on June 9.

According to statistics from the Australasian Governmt, there were more than 50,000 spectators at the oping ceremony, and outside the stadium, there were over 0,000 Australasians watching.

It would not be an exaggeration to say that this was a nationally watched evt. Also, many governmts and ts of millions of people a the world were paying atttion to the Olympic Gas.

Arthur also attded the evt that day and announced the official oping of the Olympics.

Arthur's arrival caused a frzy among the Australasians prest and demonstrated the extt of his popularity in Australasia to foreign spectators.

The involvemt of both Arthur and Pri Minister Kt in the oping and closing ceremonies showed the importance of the Olympic Gas to the Australasian Governmt.

Arthur personally delivered the oping speech, and Pri Minister Kt would deliver the closing speech.

More importantly, Arthur would personally prest the first gold dal, which will go down in the history of the Sydney Olympics.

According to the International Olympic Committee's announcemt, all dals awarded in this Olympic Gas will go down in history and be officially recognized by the committee.

This ans that the first gold dal of this Olympic Gas can be regarded as the first gold dal officially recorded in the world, which cannot be replaced in terms of value and commorative significance.

It should be noted that ev countries facing war, such as the Balkan nations, st a certain number of athletes to participate in the Olympics.

Several countries, including Egypt, Luxembourg, Portugal, Syria, and the Island Nation, participated in the Olympics for the first ti.

This brought the number of athletes participating in the Olympic Gas to a record high, with the Sydney Olympics being the Gas with the most participants and countries among the five Olympic Gas held so far.

The Olympics will last until the d of July, and for Australasia, the two-month-long evt is one of the governmt's most important tasks in the short term.

According to conservative estimates, the Olympic Gas attracted hundreds of thousands of foreign tourists to Australasia, significantly driving the developmt of Sydney and nearby cities.

However, the influx of foreign tourists also poses security challges to these cities.

Starting in May, Arthur ordered the Security Departmt to recruit more police from other cities to maintain security in Sydney and its suring cities.

Arthur would not accept the Olympic Gas, an evt watched by the world, to cause national humiliation due to security issues in Australasia.

After all, Arthur aid to use the Olympic Gas to introduce the people worldwide to the country of Australasia and its standard of living.

This would be of great help to the governmt in attracting immigrants and should not be jeopardized by minor issues.

Compared to the historical Stockholm Olympics, the overall process of the Sydney Olympics this ti was shorter and faster.

Under Arthur's personal witness, just over a month's ti was tak to determine the outcos in athletics, swimming, cycling, shooting, gymnastics, wrestling, equestrian, fcing, modern ptathlon, rowing, sailing, football, and tnis. It also marked the d of the Olympic Gas.

The good news for Australasia was that each evt attracted more than 30,000 spectators, setting a new record in viewership.

Based on the number of tickets sold and the projected number of viewers, Australasia conducted a preliminary estimate that a total of ,433,5 tickets were sold during the Olympics, with a total viewership of over 4,000. Both the total number of tickets sold and the viewership set historical highs.

The over .43 million tickets gerated nearly 6 million Australian dollars in revue for Australasia. Coupled with the consumption of athletes and foreign tourists in Sydney, the governmt was surprised to find that it seed that there was not much expse for hosting this Olympic Gas.

While the construction of the Australasian National Sports Ara cost a considerable amount of funds, the construction of the stadium was necessary and required for sports developmt.

Overall, hosting this Olympic Gas was absolutely worth it. The Australasian Governmt and royal family spt nearly 5 million Australian dollars on this Olympic Gas.

Currtly, just relying on ticket revue alone has recovered 6 million Australian dollars. Considering the reputation and influce the Olympic Gas brought to Australasia, the money spt was not a loss at all.

In fact, Arthur was already planning to see if there was a chance to host another Olympic Gas after World War I ded.

Or maybe establish so other sporting evts; after all, money could be made by selling tickets and providing more tertainmt facilities and activities for the people of Australasia.

With this in mind, Arthur already had the idea of ​​organizing a national sports evt throughout Australasia.

However, the Olympic Gas just ded, so there is no need for another nationwide sports evt to cause unnecessary excitemt.

At this Olympic Gas, the competition in sports was quite intse.

At prest, the political significance of sports is not small, which also ans that athletes from various countries are under certain pressure in sports competitions and have ev received instructions from their own governmts before setting off.

For these athletes, they have the expectations of their country's people behind them, as well as the pressure from the governmt.

The best way is to win a gold dal or defeat an athlete from a rival country in a sports competition to have a good explanation to the people and the governmt.

This ti, the Australasian Gas has introduced a dal table, and the International Olympic Committee specially announced that the number of dals won by various countries in this Olympic Gas will be recorded in history and included in the overall Olympic dal table.

This also ans that those with an advantage in this Olympic Gas will also have a certain advantage in the Olympic dal table.

As the host country of this Olympic Gas, Australasia naturally holds an absolute advantage in the dal competition.

The additional sports competitions in Australasia have won gold, silver, and bronze dals, which are naturally all Australasian athletes.

At this ti, there is no rule that a country cannot monopolize gold, silver, and bronze dals in an evt, and with the advantage of being the host country, it is natural for Australasia to train in advance for newly added evts and take all the dals as a matter of course.

In the Sydney Olympics dal table and overall Olympic dal table, Australasia holds an absolute advantage, winning a total of 7 dals.

Of these 7 dals, there are 3 gold, 4 silver, and 6 bronze. The number of gold and silver dals is the first in this Olympic Gas, and the number of bronze dals is the second.

Ranked second in the dal standings is the United States across the ocean. The Aricans won a total of 6 dals, with 3 gold, 9 silver, and 9 bronze. The number of gold and silver dals for the Aricans ranks second in the world, and the number of bronze dals ranks first in the world, making them the country with the most dals after Australasia.

Ranking third in the dal standings is, of course, the world's number one power, the British Empire. Both in terms of rationality and reasonabless, the British Empire should not fall out of the top three, which is also the confidce and strgth of the British Empire as the world's first power.

The British Empire won a total of 4 dals, with gold, 5 silver, and 6 bronze, ranking third in the world for gold, silver, and bronze dals.

Ranked fourth is Finland, with 9 gold, 8 silver, and 9 bronze dals, totaling 6 dals.

Fifth is France, with 7 gold, 4 silver, and 3 bronze dals, totaling 4 dals.

The sixth is Germany, with 5 gold, 3 silver, and 7 bronze dals, totaling 5 dals.

In this Olympic Gas, a total of 8 countries won dals, accounting for nearly half of the participating countries.

It is worth noting that all the powerful countries have won dals. First, they do have a larger population and economy and can spare no expse to develop sports.

Secondly, as a powerful country, they should also win a dal in both emotion and reason unless they have beco rott and incompett.

The rules for ranking the dal table are simple, prioritized by the number of gold dals, followed by the number of silver dals if the number of gold dals is the sa, and th by the number of bronze dals if the number of silver dals is the sa.

In geral, this Olympic Gas is relatively fair, and the referees in various competition evts are basically provided jointly by the International Olympic Committee and Australasia.

Australasia occupies the first place in the dal table and overall dal table, which has no complaints from other countries.

After all, it is also considered a welfare of the host country of the Olympic Gas. As the host country of the Olympic Gas, it is possible to choose a few additional sports evts freely.

Gerally speaking, the host country of the Olympic Gas will choose evts that their country is good at, and ev so evts that only their country has. In such a situation, it is impossible not to win the first place in the dal standings.

Many records have be set in the Olympic Gas. After all, with the developmt of sports, athletes' training has beco more standardized.

Countries' investmt in sports evts is also getting higher and higher, which also leads to better and better levels of athletes, and breaking records in sports competitions is a matter of course.

Of course, the real reason for the many records brok in this Olympic Gas is that all the results of this Olympic Gas will be recorded in the annals of the Olympic Gas.

Breaking records before didn't ev make the news, but breaking records at the Sydney Olympics will be truly rembered by Olympic history.

Unless their record is brok by others, those who break records in this Olympic Gas will forever be the record holders, rembered by human beings for decades along with the record itself.

Athletes also recognize the results of this Olympic Gas, as they have used more advanced electronic timing and finish line cara equipmt. Australasia has spt a lot of money on this equipmt.

This has made the results of this Olympic Gas, especially athletics, more standardized and accurate to 0. seconds.

This is the real reason why the results of this Olympic Gas will be officially recognized by the International Olympic Committee and recorded in history.

With the dual protection of electronic timing and finish line caras, it can sure that the results achieved by the athletes are correct and there will be no deviation caused by human factors.

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