The 14th Winter Games in People's Republic of China (PRC) was officially approved by the State Council, sponsored by the State Sports General Administration and undertaken by the People's Government of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. The Games was held in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region from February 6, 2007 to February 27, 2024. This is the first national winter sports event held after the Beijing Winter Olympics, with 8 major events, 16 sub-events, 176.
Skating (speed skating, short track speed skating, figure skating), skiing (alpine skiing, cross-country skiing, platform skiing, freestyle skiing, snowboarding), biathlon, ice hockey, curling, snowmobile, sledding, skiing and mountaineering. Set roller skating, roller skating ice hockey, land curling, pulley, pulley+shooting, platform skiing, platform skiing+pulley.
Tournament emblem
The emblem of the 14th National Winter Games highlights the characteristics of Inner Mongolia. Based on the Mongolian character "winter" and the fluent and free calligraphy language of China, the winter characters of Mongolian and Chinese characters are skillfully blended, which shows the firm determination and confidence of Inner Mongolia as a model autonomous region where people of all ethnic groups help each other, unite as one, create a beautiful landscape of the northern part of the motherland and build a Chinese dream with one heart and one mind, convey the success of the 14th National Winter Games in Inner Mongolia and promote the development of ice and snow sports in China.
The emblem as a whole shows an "upward trend", which expresses the main purpose of the country to advocate the whole people to enhance their physical fitness and pursue an active, sunny and healthy life. At the same time, the smooth graphic lines are skillfully displayed as the rhythm of winter sports and the dancing of Hada in the grassland, showing the rhythm and dynamics of ice and snow sports, symbolizing the emotional connotation of warm and friendly grassland people wishing all guests good luck, happiness and well-being.
The main color of the emblem is blue. Blue is the color of the sky, and it is also the color advocated by the people of Inner Mongolia, which means glory and eternity. The five colors of red, yellow, blue, green and black are derived from the colors of the Olympic rings, which embodies the sportsmanship of tenacious struggle and courage to climb the peak.