2021 Winter Universiade

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Lucerne 2021
XXX Winter Universiade
  • XXX Winter-Universiade (German)
  • XXX Universiade d'hiver (French)
  • XXX Universiade invernale (Italian)
  • XXX Universiade d'enviern (Romansh)
Univesiade logo new 2021.png
Host city Lucerne, Switzerland
MottoWelcome Home!, Bienvenue à la maison”
Edition30th
Events60 events in 10 sports (proposed)
Opening11 December 2021 (cancelled)
Closing21 December 2021 (cancelled)
DatesCancelled
Main venue Swissporarena
Website winteruniversiade2021.ch

The 2021 Winter Universiade, officially known as the XXX Winter Universiade or 30th Winter Universiade, and commonly known as Lucerne 2021, was a multi-sport event for student and youth athletes that was scheduled to take place from 11 to 21 December 2021 in Lucerne, Switzerland, with preliminary competition in some events beginning 6 December 2021. The Games were to be hosted at venues in cantons of Central Switzerland, including Lucerne, Nidwalden, Obwalden, Schwyz, Uri, and Zug.

Contents

Lucerne, which was the only city to bid for the Games, was named host In March 2016. [1] On 29 November 2021, the Games were cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic and Omicron variant.

Cancellation

The Games were originally scheduled to be held 21–31 January 2021, but were postponed indefinitely on 31 August 2020 due to COVID-19. In November, new dates in December 2021 were announced. [2] On 29 November 2021, only one week prior to the start of preliminary competition, it was announced that the 2021 Winter Universiade had been cancelled due to travel restrictions imposed by the Swiss government to prevent the spread of Omicron variant. The Games would not eventually be rescheduled. [3]

Due to the cancellation, the handover to Lake Placid was held at a ceremony at the University of Turin in January 2022, concurrent with the lighting of the flame for the 2021 Summer World University Games in Chengdu (which, in May 2022, were subsequently postponed to 2023). [4] [5]

Venues

The organisation of the event was a joint project of Central Switzerland's six cantons, the city of Lucerne, and the Canton of Grisons. The Games were to use existing infrastructure, with all sports facilities accessible by public transport. [6]

VenueSports VenueDiscipline(s)
Andermatt-Realp (UR) Realp Nordic Center Cross-country skiing
Engelberg (OW)Sporting Park Curling
Jochpass 2222 Snowboard, freestyle skiing
Lenzerheide (GR) Biathlon Arena Lenzerheide Biathlon, Ski Orienteering
Lucerne (LU) Regional Ice Center Figure skating, short track speed skating
Stoos (SZ) Franz-Heinzer-Piste / Maggiweid Alpine skiing
Sursee (LU) Sursee Ice Center Ice hockey
Zug (ZG) Bossard Arena Ice hockey

Sports

The 2021 Winter Universiade was to consist of 60 events in 10 sports, the smallest programme of a winter Universiade since Tarvisio 2003.

Out of the three slots given to the organizing committee to add "optional", discretionary events to the programme, the Lucerne organizing committee added only ski-orienteering. [7] Freestyle skiing–a recurring optional event at the Winter Universiade, was promoted to the core Winter Universiade programme of "compulsory" sports beginning with these Games. [8]

Schedule

OCOpening ceremonyEvent competitions1Event finalsCCClosing ceremony
December6
Mon
7
Tue
8
Wed
9
Thu
10
Fri
11
Sat
12
Sun
13
Mon
14
Tue
15
Wed
16
Thu
17
Fri
18
Sat
19
Sun
20
Mon
21
Tue
Events
CeremoniesOCCC
Alpine skiing pictogram.svg Alpine skiing 21111129
Biathlon pictogram.svg Biathlon 22228
Cross country skiing pictogram.svg Cross-country skiing 22122211
Curling pictogram.svg Curling 22
Figure skating pictogram.svg Figure skating 1113
Freestyle skiing pictogram.svg Freestyle skiing 224
Ice hockey pictogram.svg Ice hockey 112
Short track speed skating pictogram.svg Short track speed skating 2248
Ski-orienteering pictogram.svg Ski-orienteering 2215
Snowboarding pictogram.svg Snowboarding 22228
Total events 6 6 11 8 5 6 6 9 2 1 60
Cumulative total 6 12 23 31 36 42 48 57 59 60
December6
Fri
7
Sat
8
Sun
9
Mon
10
Tue
11
Wed
12
Thu
13
Fri
14
Sat
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Sun
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Mon
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Tue
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Wed
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Tue
Events

Marketing

Emblem

The emblem was designed by Peter J. Wardis, consisting of six intersecting "U" letters that are arranged to form a snowflake, representing the six cantons hosting the Games (with Lucerne represented by a point at the centre of the emblem). [9]

Mascot

Wuli at the Lucerne Carnival (Swiss German: Lozarner Fasnacht
) in March 2020 2020.02.20.-Fasnacht.jpg
Wuli at the Lucerne Carnival (Swiss German : Lozärner Fasnacht ) in March 2020

Wuli, the Lucerne 2021 mascot was designed by Luisa Zürcher, an animation student at the Lucerne School of Art and Design, and was unveiled at a ceremony marking the one-year milestone before the Games. Zürcher's design was inspired by yeti folklore, the mountains and myths of Central Switzerland, and Fasnacht, the Carnival festival that has deep roots in the traditions of Central Switzerland. The name is a combination of the initials of "Winter Universiade" with the typical Swiss word ending "-li". It was chosen by the public in an online vote. [10] [11]

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