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The Winter Sports solution from Sport area of ConceptDraw Solution Park contains winter sports illustration examples, templates and vector clipart libraries.

Winter Sports. Olympic Games Illustrations. Medal Summary

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Winter Sports. Olympic Games Infographics. Medal Table

Visualizing data in infographics format is a modern way to represent any statistics related to global sporting events, such as Winter Olympic Games. ConceptDraw PRO software extended with the Winter Sports solution delivers a rich set of samples and templates helps you produce all kind of sporting information, such as tournament schedule or medal table.
The example "Sochi 2014 Olympics - Men’s hockey tournament schedule" represent Ice Hockey schedule of XXII Olympic Winter Games according to Sochi2014.com website. [sochi2014.com/ en/ ice-hockey-schedule-and-results]
"The 2014 Winter Olympics, officially the XXII Olympic Winter Games, or the 22nd Winter Olympics, are scheduled to take place from 6 to 23 February 2014, in Sochi, Russia, with some events held in the resort town of Krasnaya Polyana. Ninety-eight events in fifteen winter sports will be held. Both the Olympics and 2014 Winter Paralympics are being organized by the Sochi Organizing Committee (SOC). ...
The events of the 2014 Winter Olympics will be held around two clusters of new venues; an Olympic Park was constructed in the Imeretinsky Valley on the coast of the Black Sea, with Fisht Olympic Stadium and the Games' indoor venues located within walking distance, and snow events will be held at Krasnaya Polyana." [2014 Winter Olympics. Wikipedia]
The example "Sochi 2014 Olympics - Men’s hockey tournament schedule" was created using the ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software extended with the Winter Sports solution. The Winter Sports solution from the Sport area of ConceptDraw Solution Park contains the vector stencils library "Winter sports pictograms" and examples of diagrams and infographics.
www.conceptdraw.com/ solution-park/ sport-winter
Men’s hockey tournament schedule
Men’s hockey tournament schedule,  winter sports pictograms, USA, United States, Switzerland, Sweden, Slovenia, Slovakia, Russia, Norway, Latvia, ice hockey, Finland, Czech Republic, Canada, Austria

Winter Sports Vector Clipart. Medal Map. Spatial Infographics

Tracking Olympic results in visual format is the most modern way to deliver statistics to a broad audience. This is a good example of an illustrated table you may easily modify, print, or publish on web from ConceptDraw Winter Sports solution .

Winter Sports. Using Olympic Games Clipart to Illustrate Tournament Schedule

The Winter Sports solution for ConceptDraw PRO provides you with a rich set of olympic games and winter sports pictogram you may need to illustrate tournament schedules or any other kind of information materials.
"Alpine skiing at the 2010 Winter Olympics was held at Whistler Creekside in Whistler, British Columbia, Canada. The ten events were scheduled for 13–27 February, 2010; weather delayed the first event, the men's downhill, two days until Monday, 15 February. ... Notably absent from the medals in these Olympics were the Austrian men, who had won 8 medals in 2006 and 7 in 2002. France and host Canada were shut out from the podium, as were the German men and the Swiss and Italian women. The U.S. had its best Olympics ever with eight alpine medals, only the fourth nation to achieve that total in a single Olympics (Austria, France, Switzerland). Individually, three men and five women won multiple medals; triple medalists were Bode Miller of the U.S. and Aksel Lund Svindal of Norway, who both won a medal of each color. The sole double gold medalist was Maria Riesch of Germany." [Alpine skiing at the 2010 Winter Olympics. wikipedia]
This medal bar chart example "Alpine skiing at the 2010 Winter Olympics" was created using the ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software extended with the Winter Sports solution.
The Winter Sports solution from the Sport area of ConceptDraw Solution Park contains the vector stencils library "Winter sports pictograms" and examples of diagrams and infographics.
www.conceptdraw.com/ solution-park/ sport-winter
Medal bar chart
Medal bar chart,  winter sports pictograms, USA, United States, Switzerland, Sweden, state flags, Slovenia, Norway, national flags, Italy, Germany, Czech Republic, Croatia, Austria, alpine skiing
"The United States participated in the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The U.S. team had a historic Winter Games, winning an unprecedented 37 medals. Team USA's medal haul, which included nine gold, marked the first time since the 1932 Lake Placid Games that the U.S. earned more medals than any other participant. ...
The United States finished the 2010 Olympic Games by setting a new record for the most medals won by a single country at a Winter Olympics. The previous record of 36 was set by Germany at the 2002 Winter Olympics; with the silver medal won by the men's hockey team in the final Olympic event of 2010, the U.S. earned their 37th medal of the Vancouver Games. In addition, the U.S. team set a Winter Games record for bronze medals with 13, and the 15 silver medals by the U.S. was second only to the record of 16 set by Germany in 2002." [United States at the 2010 Winter Olympics. Wikipedia]
This medal table example "US at the 2010 Winter Olympics" is created using the ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software extended with the Winter Sports solution.
The Winter Sports solution from the Sport area of ConceptDraw Solution Park contains the vector stencils library "Winter sports pictograms" and examples of diagrams and infographics.
www.conceptdraw.com/ solution-park/ sport-winter
Medal table
Medal table,  winter sports pictograms, speed skating, snowboard, short track speed skating, nordic combined, ice hockey, freestyle skiing, figure skating, bobsleigh, alpine skiing
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"The cross-country skiing competition of the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver were held at Whistler Olympic Park. The events were held between 15 and 28 February 2010. ...
Across the twelve cross-country skiing events, a maximum of 310 athletes are allowed to compete. No nation can have more than 20 skiers competing, with an additional limit of 12 men or 12 women per specific nation. For each event, a nation can enter four skiers in individual events and one team in relay races." [Cross-country skiing at the 2010 Winter Olympics. Wikipedia]
The Europe map example "Cross-country skiing gold medals - 2010 Winter Olympics" is created using the ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software extended with the Winter Sports solution.
The Winter Sports solution from the Sport area of ConceptDraw Solution Park contains the vector stencils library "Winter sports pictograms" and examples of diagrams and infographics.
www.conceptdraw.com/ solution-park/ sport-winter
 ,  XC skiing, Switzerland, Sweden, Russia, Poland, Norway, Malta, Germany, Europe, cross-country skiing
"The ski jumping competition of the Vancouver 2010 Olympics was held at Whistler Olympic Park between 12 and 22 February 2010. ...
For the three events, there are a maximum 70 athletes allowed to compete. No nation can have more than five skiers. For each event, a nation can enter four skiers in individual event or one team in the team event.
Host nation Canada is expected to enter skiers in all events. If no skier meets the qualification standards, they can enter one skier per event.
Quota allocation per nation is based on the World Ranking List (WRL) consisting of Ski Jumping World Cup and Grand Prix points, followed by Continental Cup Standings from the 2008-09 and 2009-10 Ski Jumping World Cup. This will be made by assigning one quota slot per skier from the top of the standings downwards until the maximum five slots have been reached, including host nation Canada." [Ski jumping at the 2010 Winter Olympics. Wikipedia]
This medal table example "Ski jumping at the 2010 Winter Olympics" is created using the ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software extended with the Winter Sports solution.
The Winter Sports solution from the Sport area of ConceptDraw Solution Park contains the vector stencils library "Winter sports pictograms" and examples of diagrams and infographics.
www.conceptdraw.com/ solution-park/ sport-winter
Medal table
Medal table,  Switzerland, state flags, ski jumping, Poland, Norway, national flags, Germany, Austria
"The freestyle skiing competition of the 2010 Winter Olympics was held at Cypress Mountain. The events took place between the 13 and 25 February 2010, and included a new event for these Olympics, ski cross. ...
For the six events, there are a maximum 180 athletes allowed to compete. This includes a maximum of 30 in moguls, 25 in aerials, and 35 in ski cross, applicable for both genders. No nation can have more than 18 skiers with maximum of ten men or ten women per specific nation. For each event, no nation can enter more than four skiers per individual event.
Skiers are qualified if they have placed in the top 30 in an FIS World Cup event of FIS World Championships in the event concerned. A minimum of 100 FIS points in the respective event. Host nation Canada is expected to enter a skier in all events. If no skier meets the qualification standards, they can enter one skier per event.
Quota allocation will be given using the World Ranking List (WRL) for the twelve-month period of World Cup Standings from the 2008-09 and 2009-10 Freestyle World Cup and the FIS Freestyle World Ski Championships 2009. It will be assigned one slot per skier from the top the WRL downwards. When a nation has the maximum four skiers per event, the next eligible nation on the WRL will be given a slot until the maximum total per event in moguls, aerials, and ski cross per gender has been reached." [Freestyle skiing at the 2010 Winter Olympics. Wikipedia]
This medal table example "Medal summary - Freestyle skiing at the 2010 Winter Olympics" is created using the ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software extended with the Winter Sports solution.
The Winter Sports solution from the Sport area of ConceptDraw Solution Park contains the vector stencils library "Winter sports pictograms" and examples of diagrams and infographics.
www.conceptdraw.com/ solution-park/ sport-winter
Medal table
Medal table,  winter sports pictograms, USA, United States, Switzerland, Norway, freestyle skiing, France, China, Canada, Belarus, Austria, Australia
"Skeleton is a fast winter sliding sport in which an individual person rides a small sled down a frozen track while lying face down, during which athletes experience forces up to 5g. It originated in St. Moritz, Switzerland as a spin-off from the popular British sport of Cresta sledding. Although skeleton "sliders" use equipment similar to that of Cresta "riders", the two sports are different: while skeleton is run on the same track used by bobsleds and luge, Cresta is run on Cresta-specific sledding tracks only. Skeleton sleds are steered using torque provided by the head and shoulders. The Cresta toboggan does not have a steering or braking mechanism although the Cresta riders use rakes on their boots in addition to shifting body weight to help steer and brake. The sport of skeleton can be traced to 1882, when soldiers in Switzerland constructed a toboggan track between the towns of Davos and Klosters. While toboggan tracks were not uncommon at the time, the added challenge of curves and bends in the Swiss track distinguished it from those of Canada and the United States. ...
In 1923, the Federation Internationale de Bobsleigh et de Tobogganing (FIBT) was established as the governing body of the sport. Soon afterward, in 1926, the International Olympic Committee declared bobsleigh and skeleton as Olympic sports and adopted the rules of the St. Moritz run as the officially recognized Olympic rules. It was not until 2002, however, that skeleton itself was added permanently to the Olympic program with the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, Utah." [Skeleton (sport). Wikipedia]
The vector icon example "Skeleton" represents one of 20 symbols from the Winter sports pictograms library for the ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software.
The design elements library Winter sports pictograms is included in the Winter Sports solution from the Sport area of ConceptDraw Solution Park. www.conceptdraw.com/ solution-park/ sport-winter