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  • ALB.gif Albania - Denni Xhepa (Alpine Skiing)
  • ASA.gif American Samoa - Nathan Crumpton (Skeleton)
  • AND.gif Andorra - Maeva Estevez (Snowboarding)
  • ARG.gif Argentina - Franco Dal Farra (Cross-Country Skiing) & Francesca Baruzzi (Alpine Skiing)
  • ARM.gif Armenia - Mikayel Mikayelyan (Cross-Country Skiing) & Tina Garabedian (Figure Skating)
  • AUS.gif Australia - Brendan Kerry (Figure Skating) & Laura Peel (Freestyle Skiing)
  • AUT.gif Austria - Benjamin Maier (Bobsleigh) & Julia Dujmovits (Snowboarding)
  • AZE.gif Azerbaijan - Vladimir Litvintsev (Figure Skating)
  • BLR.gif Belarus - Ignat Golovatsiuk (Speed Skating) & Hanna Nifantava (Speed Skating)
  • BEL.gif Belgium - Armand Marchant (Alpine Skiing) & Leona Hendrickx (Figure Skating)
  • BOL.gif Bolivia - Simon Breitfuss Kammerlander (Alpine Skiing)
  • BIH.gif Bosnia and Herzegovina - Mirza Nikolajev (Luge) & Elvedina Muzaferija (Alpine Skiing)
  • BRA.gif Brazil - Edson Bindilatti (Bobsleigh) & Jaqueline Mourao (Cross-Country Skiing)
  • BUL.gif Bulgaria - Radoslav Yankov (Snowboarding) & Milena Todorova (Biathlon)
  • CAN.gif Canada - Charles Hamelin (Short Track) & Marie Philip Poulin (Ice Hockey)
  • :CHI Chile - Henrik Von Appen (Alpine Skiing) & Dominique Ohaco (Freestyle Hockey)
  • :CHN China - Gao Tingyu (Speed Skating) & Zhao Dan (Skeleton)
  • :TPE Chinese Taipei - Ho Ping-Jui (Alpine Skiing) & Huang Yu-Ting (Speed Skating)
  • :COL Colombia - Carlos Andres Quintana (Cross-Country Skiing) & Laura Gomez (Speed Skating)
  • :CRO Croatia - Marko Skender (Cross-Country Skiing) & Zrinka Ljutic (Alpine Skiing)
  • :CYP Cyprus - Yianno Kouyoumdjian (Alpine Skiing)
  • :CZE Czech Republic - Michal Brezina (Figure Skating) & Alena Mills (Ice Hockey)
  • :DEN Denmark - Frans Nielsen (Ice Hockey) & Madeleine Dupont (Curling)
  • :ECU Ecuador - Sarah Escobar (Alpine Skiing)
  • :ERI Eritrea - Shannon Abeda (Alpine Skiing)
  • :EST Estonia - Martin Himma (Cross-Country Skiing) & Kelly Sildaru (Freestyle Skiing)
  • :FIN Finland - Valtteri Filppula (Ice Hockey)
  • :FRA France - Kevin Rolland (Freestyle Skiing) & Tessa Worley (Alpine Skiing)
  • :GEO Georgia - Moris Kvitelashvili (Figure Skating) & Nino Tsiklauri (Alpine Skiing)
  • :GER Germany - Francesco Friedrich (Bobsleigh) & Claudia Pechstein (Speed Skating)
  • :GHA Ghana - Carlos Maeder (Alpine Skiing)
  • :GBR Great Britain - Dave Ryding (Alpine Skiing) & Eve Muirhead (Curling)
  • :GRE Greece - Apostolos Angelis (Cross-Country Skiing) & Maria Ntanou (Cross-Country Skiing)
  • :HAI Haiti - Richardson Viano (Alpine Skiing)
  • :HKG Hong Kong - Sidney K. Chu (Short Track)
  • :HUN Hungary - Marton Kekesi (Alpine Skiing) & Zita Toth (Alpine Skiing)
  • :ISL Iceland - Sturla Snaer Snorrason (Alpine Skiing) & Kristrun Gudnadottir (Cross-Country Skiing)
  • :IND India - Arif Mohd Khan (Alpine Skiing)
  • :IRI Iran - Seyed Sattar Seyd (Cross-Country Skiing) & Atefeh Ahmadi (Alpine Skiing)
  • :IRL Ireland - Brendan Newby (Freestyle Skiing) & Elsa Desmond (Luge)
  • :ISR Israel - Evgeni Krasnopolski (Figure Skating) & Noa Szollos (Alpine Skiing)
  • :ITA Italy - Michela Moioli (Snowboarding)
  • :JAM Jamaica - Benjamin Alexander (Alpine Skiing) & Jazmine Fanlator-Victorian (Bobsleigh)
  • :JPN Japan - Akito Watabe (Nordic Combined) & Arisa Go (Speed Skating)
  • :KAZ Kazakhstan - Abzal Azhgaliyev (Short Track) & Yekaterina Aidova (Speed Skating)
  • :KOS Kosovo - Albin Tahiri (Alpine Skiing) & Kiana Kryeziu (Alpine Skiing)
  • :KGZ Kyrgyzstan - Maksim Gordeev (Alpine Skiing)
  • :LAT Latvia - Lauris Darzins (Ice Hockey) & Eliza Tiruma (Luge)
  • :LBN Lebanon - Cesar Arnouk (Alpine Skiing) & Manon Ouaiss (Alpine Skiing)
  • :LIE Liechtenstein -  Volunteer
  • :LTU Lithuania - Deividas Kizala (Figure Skating) & Paulina Ramanauskaite (Figure Skating)
  • :LUX Luxembourg - Matthieu Osch (Alpine Skiing) & Gwyneth Ten Raa (Alpine Skiing)
  • :MAD Madagascar - Mathieu Neumuller (Alpine Skiing) & Mialitiana Clerc (Alpine Skiing)
  • :MAS Malaysia - Jeffrey Webb (Alpine Skiing) & Aruwin Salehhuddin (Alpine Skiing)
  • :MLT Malta - Jenise Spiteri (Snowboarding)
  • :MEX Mexico - Donovan Carrillo (Figure Skating) & Sarah Schleper (Alpine Skiing)
  • :MDA Moldova - Doina Descalui (Luge)
  • :MON Monaco - Arnaud Alessandria (Alpine Skiing)
  • :MGL Mongolia - Achbadrakh Batmunkh (Cross-Country Skiing) & Enkhtuul Ariunsanaa (Cross-Country Skiing)
  • :MNE Montenegro - Eldar Salihovic (Alpine Skiing) & Jelena Vujicic (Alpine Skiing)
  • :MAR Morocco - Yassine Aouich (Alpine Skiing)
  • :NED Netherlands - Kjeld Nuis (Speed Skating) & Lindsay Van Zundert (Figure Skating)
  • :NZL New Zealand - Finn Bilous (Freestyle Skiing) & Alice Robinson (Alpine Skiing)
  • :NGR Nigeria -  Volunteer
  • :MKD North Macedonia - Dardan Dehari (Alpine Skiing)
  • :NOR Norway - Kjetil Jansrud (Alpine Skiing) & Maiken Caspersen Falla (Cross-Country Skiing)
  • :PAK Pakistan - Muhammad Karim (Alpine Skiing)
  • :PER Peru - Ornella Oettl Reyes (Alpine Skiing)
  • :PHI Philippines - Asa Miller (Alpine Skiing)
  • :POL Poland - Zbigniew Brodka (Speed Skating) & Aleksandra Krol (Snowboarding)
  • :POR Portugal - Ricardo Brancal (Alpine Skiing) & Vanina Guerillot (Alpine Skiing)
  • :PUR Puerto Rico - William Flaherty (Alpine Skiing) & Kellie Delka (Skeleton)
  • :ROC ROC - Vadim Shipachyov (Ice Hockey) & Olga Fatkulina (Speed Skating)
  • :ROU Romania - Paul Pepene (Cross-Country Skiing) & Raluca Stramaturaru (Luge)
  • :SMR San Marino - Matteo Gatti (Alpine Skiing) & Anna Torsani (Alpine Skiing)
  • :KSA Saudi Arabia - Fayik Abdi (Alpine Skiing)
  • :SRB Serbia - Marko Vukicevic (Alpine Skiing)
  • :SVK Slovakia - Marek Hrivik (Ice Hockey) & Katarina Simonakova (Luge)
  • :SLO Slovenia - Rok Marguc (Snowboarding) & Ilka Stuhec (Alpine Skiing)
  • :KOR South Korea - Kwak Yoon-Gi (Short Track) & Kim A-Lang (Short Track)
  • :ESP Spain - Anders Mirambell (Skeleton) & Queralt Castellet (Snowboarding)
  • :SWE Sweden - Oliwer Magnusson (Freestyle Skiing) & Ema Nordin (Ice Hockey)
  • :SUI Switzerland - Andres Ambuehl (Ice Hockey) & Wendy Holdener (Alpine Skiing)
  • :THA Thailand - Nicola Zanon (Alpine Skiing) & Karen Chanloung (Cross-Country Skiing)
  • :TLS Timor-Leste - Yohan Goncalves Goutt (Alpine Skiing)
  • :TTO Trinidad and Tobago - Andre Marcano (Bobsleigh)
  • :TUR Turkey - Furkan Akar (Short Track) & Aysenur Duman (Cross-Country Skiing)
  • :UKR Ukraine - Oleksandr Abramenko (Freestyle Skiing) & Alexandra Nazarova (Figure Skating)
  • :USA United States - John Shuster (Curling) & Brittany Bowe (Speed Skating)
  • :UZB Uzbekistan - Komiljon Tukhtaev (Alpine Skiing)
  • :ISV Virgin Islands -  Volunteer
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