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The '''Australian Youth Olympics Festival''' ('''AYOF''') is an international [[multi-sport event]] organised by the [[Australian Olympic Committee]] for athletes from 13 to 19 years of age. The first event was held in 2001.
The '''Australian Youth Olympics Festival''' ('''AYOF''') is an international [[multi-sport event]] organised by the [[Australian Olympic Committee]] for athletes from 13 to 19 years of age. The first event was held in 2001.


==Editions==
# [[2001 Australian Youth Olympic Festival]]
# [[2003 Australian Youth Olympic Festival]]
# [[2005 Australian Youth Olympic Festival]]
# [[2007 Australian Youth Olympic Festival]]
# [[2013 Australian Youth Olympic Festival]]
==Competing nations==
==Competing nations==
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{{columns-list|colwidth=15em|
* {{flagteam|AUS}}
* [[Australia]]
* {{flagteam|BRA}}
* [[Brazil]]
* {{flagteam|CAN}}
* [[Canada]]
* {{flagteam|CHN}}
* [[China]]
* {{flagteam|FIJ}}
* [[Fiji]]
* {{flagteam|GBR}}
* [[Great Britain]]
* {{flagteam|HUN}}
* [[Hungary]]
* {{flagteam|INA}}
* [[Indonesia]]
* [[International Triathlon Union]]
* [[International Triathlon Union]]
* {{flagteam|JPN}}
* [[Japan]]
* {{flagteam|MAS}}
* [[Malaysia]]
* {{flagteam|NED}}
* [[Netherlands]]
* {{flagteam|NZL}}
* [[New Zealand]]
* Combined [[Oceania]]
* Combined [[Oceania]]
* {{flagteam|SIN}}
* [[Singapore]]
* {{flagteam|RSA}}
* [[South Africa]]
* [[Chinese Taipei]] ([[Taiwan]])
* [[Chinese Taipei]] ([[Taiwan]])
* {{flagteam|TGA}}
* [[Tonga]]
* {{flagteam|USA}}
* [[United States of America]]
* {{flagteam|VAN}}
* [[Vanuatu]]
}}
}}


==Sports==
==Sports==
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* [[Track and Field|Athletics (track and field)]]
* [[Track and field|Athletics (track and field)]]
* [[Badminton]]
* [[Badminton]]
* [[Basketball]]
* [[Basketball]]
* [[Whitewater slalom|Canoe/Kayak - Slalom]]
* [[Canoe slalom|Canoe/Kayak - Slalom]]
* [[Canoe/kayak flatwater|Canoe/Kayak - Sprint]]
* [[Canoe sprint|Canoe/Kayak - Sprint]]
* [[Cycling]]
* [[Cycle sport|Cycling]]
* [[Diving (sport)|Diving]]
* [[Diving (sport)|Diving]]
* [[Golf]]
* [[Golf]]
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* [[Field hockey at the Australian Youth Olympic Festival|Hockey]]
* [[Field hockey at the Australian Youth Olympic Festival|Hockey]]
* [[Judo]]
* [[Judo]]
* [[Rowing]]
* [[Rowing (sport)|Rowing]]
* [[Rugby Sevens]]
* [[Rugby sevens]]
* [[Shooting]]
* [[Shooting sports|Shooting]]
* [[Swimming (sport)|Swimming]]
* [[Swimming (sport)|Swimming]]
* [[Triathlon]]
* [[Triathlon]]
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==See also==
==See also==
* [[Pan Pacific Masters Games]]
* [[Pacific Games]]
* [[Arafura Games]]

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{{Portal|Sports}}
* [[2007 Australian Youth Olympic Festival]]
* [[2013 Australian Youth Olympic Festival]]


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 21:51, 1 July 2023

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The Australian Youth Olympics Festival (AYOF) is an international multi-sport event organised by the Australian Olympic Committee for athletes from 13 to 19 years of age. The first event was held in 2001.

Editions[edit]

  1. 2001 Australian Youth Olympic Festival
  2. 2003 Australian Youth Olympic Festival
  3. 2005 Australian Youth Olympic Festival
  4. 2007 Australian Youth Olympic Festival
  5. 2013 Australian Youth Olympic Festival

Competing nations[edit]

Sports[edit]

Editions[edit]

The AOC has conducted six Australian Youth Olympic Festivals (in 2001, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2009 and 2013. for athletes from 13 to 19 years of age. Overall, $18.6 million has been in invested in staging the Festivals.[1]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

External links[edit]