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Summer Olympic Games Paris 2024 Team Sizes


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13 hours ago, mpjmcevoy said:

Team GB full team out : :GBR


Archery

 

Conor Hall, Tom Hall and Alex Wise - men's team

Penny Healey, Byrony Pitman and Megan Havers - women's team

Mixed team : from above


Artistic Swimming


Kate Shortman and Izzy Thorpe - Duet

 

 


Athletics


Phoebe Gill, Keely Hodgkinson, Jemma Reekie, Georgia Bell, Laura Muir, Revee Walcott-Nolan, Megan Keith, Eilish McColgan, Cindy Sember, Jessie Knight, Lina Nielsen, Lizzie Bird, Aimee Pratt, Morgan Lake, Holly Bradshaw, Molly Caudery, Katarina Johnson-Thompson, Jade O’Dowda, Dina Asher-Smith, Desiree Henry, Amy Hunt, Imani-Lara Lansiquot, Daryll Neita, Bianca Williams, Amber Anning, Yemi Mary John, Hannah Kelly, Laviai Nielsen, Victoria Ohuruogu, Jodie Williams, Nicole Yeargin

 

Charlie Dobson, Max Burgin, Ben Pattison, Jake Wightman, Neil Gourley, Josh Kerr, Sam Atkin, George Mills, Patrick Dever, Tade Ojora, Alastair Chalmers, Jacob Fincham-Dukes, Scott Lincoln, Lawrence Okoye, Nicholas Percy, Jeremiah Azu, Louie Hinchliffe, Zharnel Hughes, Richard Kilty, Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake, Charlie Carvell, Lewis Davey, Ben Jefferies, Toby Harries, Alex Haydock-Wilson, Matthew Hudson-Smith, Callum Wilkinson

 

Philip Sesemann, Mahamed Mahamed and Emile Cairess: Men's marathon

Rose Harvey, Charlotte Purdue and Calli Hauder-Thackery: Women's marathon

 

 

Badminton


Kirsty Gilmour - Women's singles

Ben Lane and Sean Vendy - Men's doubles

 


Boxing


Charley Davison - Bantamweight (54kg)

Rosie Eccles - Welterweight (66kg)

Chantelle Reid - Middleweight (75kg)

Lewis Richardson - Light-middleweight (71kg)

Pat Brown - Heavyweight (92kg)

Delicious Orie - Super heavyweight (92kg+)

 


Canoe Slalom


Mallory Franklin: Women’s Canoe Single (C1) & Women’s Kayak Cross

Kimberley Woods: Women’s Kayak Single (K1) & Women’s Kayak Cross

Adam Burgess: Men’s Canoe Single (C1) & Men's Kayak Cross

Joe Clarke: Men’s Kayak Single (K1) & Men’s Kayak Cross

 

 

Cycling


BMX

Kieran Reilly and Charlotte Worthington - BMX Freestyle Park

Kye Whyte and Beth Shriever - BMX Racing

 

Road

Lizzie Deignan, Pfeiffer Georgi, Anna Henderson (TT) and Anna Morris - women's road

Ethan Hayter (TT), Tom Pidcock, Josh Tarling (TT/RR), Stevie Williams and Fred Wright - Men's road

 

MTB

Charlie Aldridge and Tom Pidcock - Men’s mountain bike

Ella Maclean-Howell and Evie Richards - Women’s mountain bike

 

Track

Elinor Barker, Neah Evans, Josie Knight, Anna Morris and Jess Roberts - Women’s track endurance

Dan Bigham, Ethan Hayter, Charlie Tanfield, Ethan Vernon and Ollie Wood - Men’s track endurance

Jack Carlin, Ed Lowe and Hamish Turnbull - Men’s track sprint

Sophie Capewell, Emma Finucane and Katy Marchant - Women’s track sprint

 

 

Diving


Tom Daley - Men's 10m Synchro

Noah Williams - Men's 10m Platform, Men's 10m Synchro

Kyle Kothari - Men's 10m Platform

Jack Laugher - Men's 3m Springboard, Men's 3m Synchro

Anthony Harding - Men's 3m Synchro

Jordan Houlden - Men's 3m Springboard

Scarlett Mew Jensen - Women's 3m Synchro

Yasmin Harper - Women's 3m Springboard, Women's 3m Synchro

Grace Reid - Women's 3m Springboard

Andrea Spendolini-Sirieix - Women's 10m Platform, Women's 10m Synchro

Lois Toulson

 


Equestrian


Charlotte Dujardin, Carl Hester, Charlotte Fry and Becky Moody (r) - Dressage

Rosalind Canter, Yasmin Ingham, Laura Collett and Tom McEwen (r) - Eventing

Scott Brash, Harry Charles, Ben Maher and Joseph Stockdale (r)  - Showjumping

 


Golf


Tommy Fleetwood and Matt Fitzpatrick - men's

Georgia Hall and Charley Hull - women's

 

Gymnastics - Artistic 
Joe Fraser, Harry Hepworth, Jake Jarman, Luke Whitehouse, Max Whitlock - men's artistic

Becky Downie, Ruby Evans, Georgia-Mae Fenton, Alice Kinsella, Abigail Martin - women's artistic

 

Trampoline

Zak Perzamanos - men's trampoline

Bryony Page, Izzy Songhurst - women's trampoline

 

Hockey
Women's hockey - Miriam Pritchard (GK), Giselle Ansley, Hollie Pearne-Webb (captain), Anna Toman, Amy Costello, Fiona Crackles, Laura Roper, Flora Peel, Sophie Hamilton, Lily Owsley, Izzy Petter, Tess Howard, Sarah Jones, Charlotte Watson, Sarah Robertson, Hannah French

Men's hockey - Ollie Payne (GK), Nick Park, Gareth Furlong, Conor Williamson, Liam Sanford, James Albery, David Ames, Jacob Draper, Jack Waller, David Goodfield, Zach Wallace, Phil Roper, Rupert Shipperley, Will Calnan, Sam Ward, Lee Morton

 

Judo


Chelsie Giles - -52kg

Lucy Renshall - -63kg

Emma Reid - -78kg

Katie-Jemima Yeats-Brown - -70kg

Lele Nairne - -57kg

 

Modern Pentathlon


Joe Choong and Myles Pillage - men's event

Kate French and Kerenza Bryson - women's event

 

Rowing
Heidi Long, Rowan McKellar, Holly Dunford, Emily Ford, Lauren Irwin, Eve Stewart, Hattie Taylor, Annie Campbell-Orde and Henry Fieldman - Women's eight

Sholto Carnegie, Rory Gibbs, Morgan Bolding, Jacob Dawson, Charlie Elwes, Tom Digby, James Rudkin, Tom Ford and Harry Brightmore - Men's eight

Helen Glover, Esme Booth, Sam Redgrave and Rebecca Shorten - Women's four

Oli Wilkes, David Ambler, Matt Aldridge and Freddie Davidson - Men's four

Lauren Henry, Hannah Scott, Lola Anderson and Georgie Brayshaw - Women's quadruple sculls

Tom Barras, Callum Dixon, Matt Haywood and Graeme Thomas - Men's quadruple sculls

Emily Craig and Imogen Grant - Lightweight women's double sculls

Becky Wilde and Mathilda Hodgkins Byrne - Women's double sculls

Ollie Wynne-Griffith and Tom George - Men's pair

Chloe Brew and Rebecca Edwards - Women's pair

 

Rugby Sevens


Amy Wilson Hardy, Ellie Boatman, Ellie Kildunne, Emma Uren (C), Grace Crompton, Heather Cowell, Isla Norman-Bell, Jade Shekells, Jasmine Joyce, Lauren Torley, Lisa Thomson, Meg Jones


Sailing


John Gimson and Anna Burnet – Mixed Multihull (Nacra 17)

Chris Grube and Vita Heathcote - Mixed Dinghy (470)

James Peters and Fynn Sterritt – Men’s Skiff (49er)

Freya Black and Saskia Tidey – Women’s Skiff (49erFX)

Emma Wilson – Women’s Windsurfing (iQFOiL)

Sam Sills – Men’s Windsurfing (iQFOiL)

Ellie Aldridge – Women’s Kite (Formula Kite)

Connor Bainbridge - Men's Kite (Formula Kite)

Michael Beckett – Men’s Dinghy (ILCA 7)

Hannah Snellgrove - Women's Dinghy (ILCA 6)


Shooting


Michael Bargeron - 10m air rifle / 50m rifle 3P / 10m mixed team

Seonaid McIntosh - 10m air rifle / 50m rifle 3P / 10m mixed team

Matthew Coward-Holley – Olympic Trap

Nathan Hales – Olympic Trap

Lucy Hall – Olympic Trap

Amber Rutter – Olympic Skeet

 


Skateboarding
Sky Brown and Lola Tambling - women's park

Andy Macdonald - men's park

 

Sport Climbing


Toby Roberts and Hamish McArthur - men's boulder and lead

Molly Thompson-Smith and Erin McNiece - women's lead and boulder

 

Swimming


Freya Anderson, Freya Colbert, Kathleen Dawson, Angharad Evans, Medi Harris, Lucy Hope, Anna Hopkin, Keanna MacInnes, Eva Okaro, Honey Osrin, Katie Shanahan, Laura Stephens and Abbie Wood

Kieran Bird, Alex Cohoon, Tom Dean, Luke Greenbank, James Guy, Daniel Jervis, Joe Litchfield, Max Litchfield, Jonathon Marshall, Jack McMillan, Oliver Morgan, Adam Peaty, Ben Proud, Matt Richards, Duncan Scott, Jacob Whittle and James Wilby

 

 

Leah Crisp, Hector Pardoe and Toby Robinson: Marathon swimming

 

Table Tennis


Anna Hursey - Women's singles

Liam Pitchford - Men's singles

 

Taekwondo


Jade Jones - women's -57kg

Rebecca McGowan - women's +67kg

Bradly Sinden - men's -68kg

Caden Cunningham - men's +80kg

 

Tennis


Jack Draper, Cam Norrie, Dan Evans, Andy Murray - Men's singles

Katie Boulter - Women's singles

Neal Skupski & Joe Salisbury - Men's doubles

Heather Watson - Women's doubles

Mixed doubles: from above

 


Triathlon


Alex Yee, Sam Dickinson: Men's individual

Beth Potter, Georgia Taylor-Brown, Kate Waugh: Women's individual

Mixed relay: from above

 


Weightlifting


Emily Campbell - Women's 81+kg

do you know the total number of quotas without counting replacements? THANKS

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:SGP Singapore: 22 athletes (6 men + 16 women)

 

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Athletics: 1 (1 woman)

Badminton: 2 (2 men + 2 women)

Canoeing: 1 (1 woman)

Equestrian - Dressage: 1 (1 woman)

Fencing - 2 (2 women)

Golf - 1 (1 woman)

Rowing - 1 (1 woman)

Sailing - 2 (2 men)

Shooting - 1 (1 woman)

Swimming - 5 (1 man + 4 women)

Table Tennis - 3 (1 man + 2 women)

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144 for South Korea.

78 Women and 66 Men

 

Official for 144; https://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/sports/2024/07/600_378308.html

List in Korean wiki; https://namu.wiki/w/2024 파리 올림픽/대한민국 

 

 

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:POR - 73 Quotas in 15 Sports

 

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Athletics (23):

Ana Cabecinha, Isaac Nader, João Coelho, Samuel Barata, Susana Godinho, Agate Sousa, Fatoumata Diallo, Pedro Pichardo, Irina Rodrigues, Pedro Buaró, Liliana Cá, Jéssica Inchude, Lorene Bazolo, Cátia Azevedo, Salomé Afonso, Mariana Machado, Eliana Bandeira, Vitória Oliveira, Tiago Pereira, Francisco Belo, Tsanko Arnaudov, Leandro Ramos

Breaking (1):

Vanessa Marina - B-girls

Canoeing (4):

Fernando Pimenta - K1 1000m

João Ribeiro e Messias Baptista - K2 500m

Teresa Portela - K1 500m

Cycling (7):

Nélson Oliveira e Rui Costa - RR

Nélson Oliveira e Rui Costa - ITT

Daniela Campos - RR

Raquel Queirós - XCO

Iúri Leitão e Rui Oliveira - Madison/Omnium

Maria Martins - Omnium

Equestrian (5):

Maria Caetano, Rita Ralão Duarte e João Moreira - Dressage (individual/team)

Duarte Seabra - Jumping

Manuel Grave - Eventing

Gymnastics (2):

Filipa Martins - Artística All-Around

Gabriel Albuquerque - Trampoline

Judo (7):

João Fernando - -81 kg

Jorge Fonseca - +100 kg

Catarina Costa  - -48 kg

Bárbara Timo - -63 kg

Taís Pina -  -70 kg

Patrícia Sampaio - -78 kg

Rochele Nunes -  +78 kg

Swimming (5):

Camila Rebelo – 200 backstroke

Diogo Ribeiro – 50 free, 100 free, 100 butterfly

João Costa – 100 backstroke

Miguel Nascimento – 50 free

Angélica André - Open water

Surf (2):

Teresa Bonvalot

Yolanda Hopkins

Tennis (2):

Nuno Borges

Francisco Cabral

Table Tennis (5):

Marcos Freitas, Tiago Apolónia e João Geraldo (Team / Individual)

Fu Yu e e Jieni Shao (Individual)

Shooting (1):

Maria Inês Barros - Trap

Triathlon (4):

Relay: Vasco Vilaça, Ricardo Batista, Melanie Santos e Maria Tomé

Melanie Santos e Maria Tomé

Vasco Vilaça, Ricardo Batista

Sailing (4):

Mafalda Pires - Kitesurf

Diogo Costa e Carolina João - 470

Eduardo Marques - ILCA 7

Skate (2):

Gustavo Ribeiro -Street

Thomas Augusto - Park

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OFFICIAL LIST OF :PLW PALAU DELEGATION

 

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1. Sydney Fransisco (Women's 100 m, Athletics)

 

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2. Jion Hosei (Men's 50 m freestyle, Swimming)

3. Yuri Hosei (Women's 50 m freestyle, Swimming)

 

Source: https://www.facebook.com/share/p/oKjaDDWx8WXNyGji/?mibextid=oFDknk

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:BER Bermuda 8 (4w - 4m) - (1 Athletics - 1 Rowing - 1 Sailing - 2 Swimming - 3 Triathlon)

 

:CRC Costa Rica 6 (3w - 3m) - (1 Athletics - 1 Cycling Road - 1 Judo - 1 Surfing - 2 Swimming)

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On 8/19/2021 at 11:00 AM, Benolympique said:

:ESP  Spain - 382 (2 Archery - 8 Artistic Swimming - 58 Athletics - 2 Badminton - 12 Basket-Ball - 4 Basket-Ball 3x3 - 6 Beach-Volley - 6 Boxing - 5 Canoeing Slalom - 16 Canoeing Sprint - 2 Cycling Mountain Bike - 5 Cycling Road - 2 Cycling Track - 4 Diving - 8 Equestrian - 2 Fencing - 32 Field Hockey - 36 Football - 2 Golf - 8 Gymnastics Artistic - 7 Gymnastics Rythmic - 2 Gymnastics Trampoline - 28 Hand-Ball - 9 Judo - 1 Modern Pentathlon - 9 Rowing - 13 Sailing - 4 Shooting - 5 Skateboarding - 2 Sport Climbing - 3 Surfing - 20 Swimming - 2 Table Tennis - 4 Taekwondo - 8 Tennis - 5 Triathlon - 26 Water-Polo)

 

I think Spain is 24 in Basketball

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:BER Bermuda

 

Adriana Penruddocke: sailing
Dara Alizadeh: rowing 

Flora Duffy: triathlon
Erica Hawley: triathlon
Tyler Smith: triathlon
Emma Harvey: swimming
Jack Harvey: swimming
Jah-Nhai Perinchief: athletics

 

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9 minutes ago, mrv86 said:

:BER Bermuda 8 (4w - 4m) - (1 Athletics - 1 Rowing - 1 Sailing - 2 Swimming - 3 Triathlon)

 

:CRC Costa Rica 6 (3w - 3m) - (1 Athletics - 1 Cycling Road - 1 Judo - 1 Surfing - 2 Swimming)

:CRC rejected 1 quota cycling road ?

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    • Parallel Slalom WC Winterberg     Mixed Team Gold-  Italy 2 (Aaron March/Lucia Dalmasso) Silver-  Austria 1 (Andreas Prommegger/Sabine Payer) Bronze-  Canada 1 (Arnaud Gaudet/Aurelie Moisan)   Full Results
    • Baffling scheduling again. It's like FIS want to drive people away.    It's the Finals, on paper your big conclusion to the season, yet it feels like "let's get this over with". Just compare how the ATP treat their finals with this.   Ok, you want to have the GS & SL on Tuesday/Wednesday. That's fine, i've been advocating for more mid-week starts to begin with. But why, oh why do you have them in the middle of the day, on a work week.  Why aren't you having them in the evening, in prime time, when people are off work. Make it a big special event, which people want to visit and not during the day in front of a 100 fans. It's not that hard to choose a place with some floodlights.     And even this week we don't have Champion League football, so the night is free from big competition. Perfect opportunity to have alpine skiing on TV right now, but noooo.
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