On June 8, the Rebel Penguin Federation began its annual Summer Olympics by hosting the Opening Ceremony event. In this post, we will look at the week-long Olympics and the various events that took place.

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REBELLING THE WAY TO THE TOP
The Rebel Penguin Federation has experienced a period of major growth recently, having won tournaments such as Christmas Chaos XIV, the Candy Crusher Brawl, and March Madness X. The army is now preparing itself for the upcoming Legends Cup XV tournament. They have shown improvement in recent times, getting the 1st place on the weekly top ten consistently.
THE SUMMER OLYMPICS
The annual RPF Summer Olympics began on June 8 with their opening ceremony, and were scheduled to last until June 15. The participating players were sorted into three teams these being Team Din, Team Farore, and Team Nayru. The Olympics, similarly to past years, were themed, with this year’s theme being inspired by the hit game The Legend of Zelda.
During the days of the Olympics, the Rebels held three events daily, each one for a different timezone. With its daily events, RPF held a total of 16 events during the week. Each day, there was a different game, mostly minigames from Club Penguin Journey, and the games were often played after the events.

The announcement of the RPF Summer Olympics
On June 10, the Rebels competed in the Card Jitsu tournament. June 11 featured Catching Waves, followed by the Dance Contest on June 12. On June 13, they played Bean Counters, and on June 14, they wrapped up with the Pizzatron competition!
The final Olympic event happened on June 15, concluding the annual Olympics with the closing ceremony. Following an entertaining week filled with events, the Rebels said farewell to the Olympics, and with that, the Summer Olympics officially came to an end.

The Closing Ceremony of the Olympics
Club Penguin Armies reached out to RPF for further comments regarding their Olympics, but they politely declined an interview.
After a week filled with events and game competitions, the Summer Olympics have officially concluded. It was a fun experience for the Rebels. Do you think that the Olympics were a good preparation for the upcoming Legends Cup? What can we expect from the army in the future?
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