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2 hours ago, heywoodu said:

Only five are going though, as @brunamoura mentioned a few days ago, Jonte Treasure broke his hand in a fall on a slippery floor in Livigno last weekend and is back in Australia after surgery. 

 

That is right, I forgot that.  I still like the fact that they are willing to commit money to the future of the sport.

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14 hours ago, heywoodu said:

Only five are going though, as @brunamoura mentioned a few days ago, Jonte Treasure broke his hand in a fall on a slippery floor in Livigno last weekend and is back in Australia after surgery. 

Technically they could still send him. If they’d already paid for everything, and he asked to go, there’s nothing stopping them from allowing that. I’m sure he won’t end up going, but I’m just merely pointing out a technicality.

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It is truly a “Winter Olympics” since :NED has rejected all of their skiing quotas :p @heywoodu

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Time to breakdown the always fun reallocation process for skiing :p

 

Alpine Skiing

Rejected 3 Quotas: :BEL:CRO (both will only send 1 male skier)

Rejected 2 Quotas: :NED (will send 0 skiers)

RejectEd 1 Quota: :ARM (will send 0 skiers)

Gained A Male and Female Skier: :GEO

Gained A Female Skier: :CHN:IRI:LBN:THA

Gained A Male Skier: :RSA

 

Currently there will be more female alpine skiers than male alpine skiers in Lausanne :yikes:

 

Cross Country Skiing

Rejected 2 Quotas: :SRB (will send 0 skiers)

Rejected 1 Quota: :AND:JPN (both rejected their 2nd female quota, and will send 1M/1W)

Rejected 1 Quota: :BEL:MDA:NED (will send 0 skiers

 

Gained A Male And Female Skier: :CHN:KOR:LAT:MGL:ROU

Gained A Female Skier: :BIH:BRA:TUR

Gained A Male Skier: :ARG:AUS:BLR:EST:GRE:LTU:SVK:UKR

 

*13 quotas were reallocated, but I only count 8 rejected. Not really sure what happened there.

 

Ski Jumping 

Rejected 1 Quota: :HUN (will send 1 male jumper)

 

Nordic Combined

Rejected 1 Quota: :FIN (will send 2M/1W)
Rejected 1 Quota: :LAT (will send 0 skiers)

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Just realized I never posted the final Freestyle Skiing and Snowboarding quotas, so they are (include reallocations):

 

Ski Cross

2 M and 2 W: :AUT:CAN:CHN:CZE:RUS:SUI:SWE

 

2 M and 1 W: :AUS:GER

 

2 W and 1 M: :FRA

 

2 M and 0 W: :ITA

 

1 M and 1 W: :NOR:SVK

 

1 M and 0 W: :GBR:GRE:HUN:USA

 

1 W and 0 M: :BEL:CHI:ISR:KAZ:SLO

 

Rejected All Quotas: :DEN:JPN

 

Possible Reallocation of 1 M: :GRE

 

Ski Halfpipe

2 M and 2 W: :CAN:CHN:RUS:SUI:USA

 

2 M and 1 W: :NZL

 

2 W and 1 M: :AUS:JPN

 

2 M and 0 W: :KOR:SLO

 

1 W and 0 M: :GBR

 

Rejected All Quotas: :EST:GER:NOR

 

Ski Slopestyle/Big Air

2 M and 2 W: :CAN:SUI:SWE:USA

 

2 M and 1 W: :JPN:NZL

 

2 W and 1 M: :FRA

 

2 M and 0 W: :CZE:NOR

 

2 W and 0 M: :RUS:CHN

 

1 M and 1 W: :AUS:GBR

 

1 M and 0 W: :AUT:FIN:GER:ITA:SLO:SVK:UKR

 

1 W and 0 M: :EST:CHI

 

Possible Reallocation 1 M: :ARG:CHI:RUS:EST:CHN:BUL

 

Possible Reallocation 1 W: :AUS

 

 

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Snowboard Quotas (Reallocations Included): 

 

Snowboard Cross

2 M and 2 W: :AUT:CAN:FRA:ITA:RUS:SUI:USA

 

2 W and 1 M: :AUS:CHN:CZE:GER

 

1 M and 1 W: :ARG:BUL:ESP:HUN

 

1 M and 0 W: :BRA:GRE:JPN:KOR:ROU:UKR

 

1 W and 0 M: :SVK

 

Rejected All Possible Quotas: :GBR:SLO:TUR

 

Possible Reallocation 1 M: :AND

 

Possible Reallocation 1 W: :HUN

 

Snowboard Halfpipe

2 M and 2 W: :CAN:CHN:JPN:SUI:USA

 

2 M and 1 W: :KOR:RUS

 

2 W and 1 M: :AUS

 

1 M and 0 W: :GER:BUL:FIN

 

Rejected All Possible Quotas: :BEL:NED:NZL

 

Snowboard Slopestyle/Big Air

2 M and 2 W: :CAN:FIN:GER:JPN:SUI:USA

 

2 W and 1 M: :NOR
 

2 M and 0 W: :CHI

 

1 M and 1 W: :AUT

 

1 M and 0 W: :LTU:NZL:RUS:SLO:SWE

 

1 W and 0 M: :ARG:AUS:BEL:CZE:ITA:NED:POL:SVK
 

Rejected All Quotas: :FRA

 

Possible Reallocation 1 M: :GBR:BEL:ISL

 

Possible Reallocation 1 W: :KOR

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