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Summer Olympic Games Paris 2024 Team Sizes


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It looks like for some nations they are getting two athletics invitations. Probably to avoid from having only male athletes.

 

Of the ones I listed (:BIZ :GEQ :IRQ :LIE :NRU :OMA :SKN :SOM :SSD :TUV)

 

:GEQ:OMA:SKN:SSD now have a woman competing.

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Team :IND @ Paris Olympics 

Official athletes delegation list released by our NOC. 
 

117* athletes in 16 sports ( 70 men & 47 Female) 

 

* Includes AP - 2 in Athletics(Relay teams) + 3 in Hockey + 2 in TT Team 

 

* 1 Female athlete ( Abha Khatua, Shotput) doesn’t feature in this official list although she qualified via rankings in the WA final updated list. No explanation for her absence is provided either by Athletics federation or the NOC . Will be interesting to see if WA will reallocate her quota to next best athlete on the ranking list. 
 

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:CAN announced 338, with 316 as the number qualified (the rest being alternates). However, their spreadsheet shows 318. So currently unsure what is correct.

 

 

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:CAN Canada :CAN is officially 316.  

 

Two relay athletes in athletics were moved to AP status (which makes sense, since each relay team had 7 names).

 

Here is the full roster

 

Some Fun facts:

 

 

Athletes who identify as female or are competing in women’s events: 193

Youngest: Fay De Fazio Ebert, 14 (born November 19, 2009), Skateboarding

Oldest: Jill Irving, 61 (born April 4, 1963), Equestrian – Dressage 

**Jill Irving is Canada’s oldest Olympic team member since Ian Millar competed at London 2012 at the age of 65 

 

Athletes who identify as male or are competing in men’s events: 123

Youngest: Nicholas Zhang, 18 (born June 20, 2006), Fencing 

Oldest: Mario Deslauriers, 59 (born February 23, 1965), Equestrian – Jumping   

**For the fourth straight Olympic Summer Games, Canada will have more athletes who identify as female or compete in women’s events than those who identify as male or compete in men’s events. 

 

Sets of siblings:

Judo – Christa Deguchi and Kelly Deguchi

Basketball – Melvin Ejim and Yvonne Ejim

Mountain Bike – Gunnar Holmgren and Isabella Holmgren 

Sailing – Antonia Lewin-LaFrance and Georgia Lewin-LaFrance 

3×3 Basketball – Katherine Plouffe and Michelle Plouffe 

 

Children of Olympians:

  • Daniel Gu, Fencing
    • Mother Jujie Luan, Fencing (China), Los Angeles 1984, Seoul 1988, (Canada) Sydney 2000, Beijing 2008
  • Amy Millar, Equestrian 
    • Father Ian Millar, Equestrian, Munich 1972, Montreal 1976, Los Angeles 1984, Seoul 1988, Barcelona 1992, Atlanta 1996, Sydney 2000, Athens 2004, Beijing 2008, London 2012 

 

Provincial and territorial breakdown (by hometown):

Alberta: 34 

British Columbia: 45 

Manitoba: 6

New Brunswick: 3

Newfoundland and Labrador: 0

Northwest Territories: 0

Nova Scotia: 10

Nunavut: 0

Ontario: 141

Prince Edward Island: 2

Quebec: 58 

Saskatchewan: 9 

Yukon: 0

Athletes with hometowns outside Canada: 8 

 

ATHLETES WHO PREVIOUSLY ATTENDED A GAMES:

By type of Games:

Olympic Games (Summer): 142 

Youth Olympic Games (Summer): 17

 

By Olympic Games (Summer):

Los Angeles 1984: 1

Seoul 1988: 1

Athens 2004: 2

Beijing 2008: 2

London 2012: 13

Rio 2016: 59 

Tokyo 2020: 134 

 

By Youth Olympic Games (Summer):

Singapore 2010: 2 

Nanjing 2014: 9

Buenos Aires 2018: 6

Olympic rookies: 174 

Olympic medallists: 38

 

Most Olympic appearances: 4 – Mo Zhang, Table Tennis, will be competing in her 5th Olympic Games 

Athletes who competed at the Santiago 2023 Pan American Games: 125 

 

Santiago 2023 medallists: 116 

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^ So you are saying, that Canada has more women, than men on their roster, without the "fancy" woke wording. I hope the IOC will be informed if any "non-female" females compete in female events, just so everything is fair of course.

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14 hours ago, intoronto said:

:CAN Canada :CAN is officially 316.  

 

Two relay athletes in athletics were moved to AP status (which makes sense, since each relay team had 7 names).

 

Here is the full roster

 

Some Fun facts:

 

 

Athletes who identify as female or are competing in women’s events: 193

Youngest: Fay De Fazio Ebert, 14 (born November 19, 2009), Skateboarding

Oldest: Jill Irving, 61 (born April 4, 1963), Equestrian – Dressage 

**Jill Irving is Canada’s oldest Olympic team member since Ian Millar competed at London 2012 at the age of 65 

 

Athletes who identify as male or are competing in men’s events: 123

Youngest: Nicholas Zhang, 18 (born June 20, 2006), Fencing 

Oldest: Mario Deslauriers, 59 (born February 23, 1965), Equestrian – Jumping   

**For the fourth straight Olympic Summer Games, Canada will have more athletes who identify as female or compete in women’s events than those who identify as male or compete in men’s events. 

 

Sets of siblings:

Judo – Christa Deguchi and Kelly Deguchi

Basketball – Melvin Ejim and Yvonne Ejim

Mountain Bike – Gunnar Holmgren and Isabella Holmgren 

Sailing – Antonia Lewin-LaFrance and Georgia Lewin-LaFrance 

3×3 Basketball – Katherine Plouffe and Michelle Plouffe 

 

Children of Olympians:

  • Daniel Gu, Fencing
    • Mother Jujie Luan, Fencing (China), Los Angeles 1984, Seoul 1988, (Canada) Sydney 2000, Beijing 2008
  • Amy Millar, Equestrian 
    • Father Ian Millar, Equestrian, Munich 1972, Montreal 1976, Los Angeles 1984, Seoul 1988, Barcelona 1992, Atlanta 1996, Sydney 2000, Athens 2004, Beijing 2008, London 2012 

 

Provincial and territorial breakdown (by hometown):

Alberta: 34 

British Columbia: 45 

Manitoba: 6

New Brunswick: 3

Newfoundland and Labrador: 0

Northwest Territories: 0

Nova Scotia: 10

Nunavut: 0

Ontario: 141

Prince Edward Island: 2

Quebec: 58 

Saskatchewan: 9 

Yukon: 0

Athletes with hometowns outside Canada: 8 

 

ATHLETES WHO PREVIOUSLY ATTENDED A GAMES:

By type of Games:

Olympic Games (Summer): 142 

Youth Olympic Games (Summer): 17

 

By Olympic Games (Summer):

Los Angeles 1984: 1

Seoul 1988: 1

Athens 2004: 2

Beijing 2008: 2

London 2012: 13

Rio 2016: 59 

Tokyo 2020: 134 

 

By Youth Olympic Games (Summer):

Singapore 2010: 2 

Nanjing 2014: 9

Buenos Aires 2018: 6

Olympic rookies: 174 

Olympic medallists: 38

 

Most Olympic appearances: 4 – Mo Zhang, Table Tennis, will be competing in her 5th Olympic Games 

Athletes who competed at the Santiago 2023 Pan American Games: 125 

 

Santiago 2023 medallists: 116 

Swords sisters are so good, they played in the same team with Ukrainian biggest prospect in women's basketball (literally biggest, 1.95 m center Kate Koval), love to see Syla there

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At a press release from :IND NOC it was confirmed that we will be taking more support staffs & officials than athletes. As per IOC policy 1:3 policy will be maintained for accommodation & accreditation in Olympics village. Rest of the support staffs will be put up in a hotel at nearby competition hall/Olympic village with day pass accreditation. The cost for the same will be borne by our sports ministry.

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On 7/15/2024 at 8:32 PM, JoshMartini007 said:

It looks like for some nations they are getting two athletics invitations. Probably to avoid from having only male athletes.

 

Of the ones I listed (:BIZ :GEQ :IRQ :LIE :NRU :OMA :SKN :SOM :SSD :TUV)

 

:GEQ:OMA:SKN:SSD now have a woman competing.

:TUV too now.

 

:GUM also got one extra so they would have a men in the games.

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