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Winter Olympic Games 2018 Team Sizes


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The General Assembly of the Czech Olympic Committee approved today the Czech Olympic delegation for the PyeongChang 2018 Winter Olympic Games, It count 85 Athletes (5 of them will be named and added next week, 3 in Biathlon (2 Womens and 1 men) 1 women in Alpine Skiing and 1 men in Cross-Country Skiing, following the last parts of the internal qualifiers.

 

The youngest athlete is 18 years old Pairs Figure Skater Anna Dušková, the Oldest 39 years old Jakub Havlín who will represent in bobsleigh.

 

They are expecting to receive one or two more realocations in the next weeks, but actually they are also counting that in the worst scenario they may also lose 2 quotas in snowboarding

 

:CZE Czech Republic Olympic Team :CZE

 

 

Alpine Skiing: 

Martina Dubovská, Ester Ledecká, Kryštof Krýzl, + 1 women will be added next week.


Cross Country Skiing:

Kateřina Beroušková, Petra Nováková, Martin Jakš, Petr Knop, Michal Novák, + 1 men will be added next week.


Freestyle Skiing:

Nikol Kučerová (skicross)


Nordic Combined:

Lukáš Daněk, Miroslav Dvořák, Ondřej Pažout, Tomáš Portyk.


Ski Jumping:

Lukáš Hlava, Roman Koudelka, Čestmír Kožíšek, Viktor Polášek, Vojtěch Štursa.


Snowboarding:

Ester Ledecká, Vendula Hopjáková, Eva Samková, Jan Kubičík, Šárka Pančochová, Kateřina Vojáčková, Petr Horák.


Bobsleigh:

Dominik Dvořák, David Egydy, Jakub Havlín, Jaroslav Kopřiva, Jakub Nosek, Dominik Suchý, Jan Šindelář, Jan Vrba + Jan Stokláska (Alternate).


Biathlon:

Michal Krčmář, Ondřej Moravec, Michal Šlesingr, Adam Václavík, 1 men will be added next week, Markéta Davidová, Jessica Jislová, Eva Puskarčíková, Veronika Vítková, + 2 womens will be added next week.


Luge:

Tereza Nosková, Ondřej Hyman, Antonín Brož, Lukáš Brož, Jaromír Kudera, Matěj Kvíčala.


Figure Skating:

Michal Březina, Martin Bidař, Anna Dušková, Michal Češka, Cortney Bree Mansourová.


Speed Skating:

Karolína Erbanová, Martina Sáblíková, Nikola Zdráhalová.


Short Track Speed Skating:

Michaela Sejpalová.


Ice Hockey:

Patrik Bartošák, Pavel Francouz, Dominik Furch, Michal Jordán, Jan Kolář, Tomáš Kundrátek, Vojtěch Mozík, Jakub Nakládal, Ondřej Němec, Adam Polášek, Ondřej Vitásek, Michal Birner, Roman Červenka, Martin Erat, Milan Gulaš, Roman Horák, Petr Koukal, Jan Kovář, Dominik Kubalík, Tomáš Mertl, Lukáš Radil, Michal Řepík, Jiří Sekáč, Michal Vondrka, Tomáš Zohorna.

 

 

 

Source Czech Olympic Committee in Czech http://www.olympic.cz/clanek/2874--plenum-cov-schvalilo-nominaci-85-ceskych-sportovcu-do-pchjongcchangu

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3 hours ago, Werloc said:

If anyone is wondering, our team size is 9 (4 biathlon, 3 cross-country skiing and 2 alpine skiing)

Do you expect more or is ok?

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