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Winter Olympic Games 2018 Team Sizes


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21 minutes ago, Baqit Qairatzhan said:

what kind of freestyle

 

 

3 hours ago, dcro said:

 

USA :d

 

Also Canada declined places in men's halfpipe (1), women's halfpipe (2), men's moguls (1) and men's aerials (1). They went to :SUI (men's halfpipe), :EST:DEN (women's halfpipe), :AUS (men's moguls) and :SUI (men's aerials)

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В 02.04.2016 в 00:56, Gianlu33 сказал:
  • :USA United States - 202

  • :RUS Russia - 182

  • :CAN Canada - 179

  • :SUI Switzerland - 144

  • :GER Germany - 141

  • :KOR South Korea - 131

  • :JPN Japan - 112

  • :SWE Sweden - 111

  • :FIN Finland - 103

  • :NOR Norway - 95

  • :ITA Italy - 94

  • :FRA France - 87

  • :CZE Czech Republic - 85

  • :AUT Austria - 83

  • :SLO Slovenia - 61

  • :GBR Great Britain - 57

  • :CHN China - 54

  • :AUS Australia - 47

  • :SVK Slovakia - 44

  • :POL Poland - 43

  • :KAZ Kazakhstan - 35

  • :ROU Romania - 29

  • :LAT Latvia - 28

  • :UKR Ukraine - 27

  • :BLR Belarus - 21

  • :BUL Bulgaria - 17

  • :NZL New Zealand - 15

  • :NED Netherlands - 13

  • :BEL Belgium - 13

  • :HUN Hungary - 13

  • :EST Estonia - 13

  • :DEN Denmark - 12

  • :CRO Croatia - 10

  • :ESP Spain - 10

  • :LTU Lithuania - 9

  • :ISR Israel - 9

  • :BRA Brazil - 9

  • :TUR Turkey - 6

  • :AND Andorra - 3

  • :CHI Chile - 3

  • :IRL Ireland - 3

  • :ISL Iceland - 3

  • :NGR Nigeria - 3

  • :SRB Serbia - 3

  • :ARG Argentina - 2

  • :ARM Armenia - 2

  • :BIH Bosnia Herzegovina - 2

  • :GEO Georgia - 2

  • :GRE Greece - 2

  • :JAM Jamaica - 2

  • :IND India - 2

  • :LIE Liechtenstein - 2

  • :MKD Macedonia - 2

  • :MEX Mexico - 2

  • :MON Monaco - 2

  • :MGL Mongolia - 2

  • :PRK North Korea - 2

  • :THA Thailand - 2

  • :BER Bermuda - 1

  • :BOL Bolivia - 1

  • :TPE Chinese Taipei - 1

  • :COL Colombia - 1

  • :DMA Dominica - 1

  • :ECU Ecuador - 1

  • :GHA Ghana - 1

  • :KGZ Kyrgyzstan - 1

  • :LBN Lebanon - 1

  • :LUX Luxembourg - 1

  • :MAS Malaysia - 1

  • :MDA Moldova - 1

  • :MNE Montenegro - 1

  • :MAR Morocco - 1

  • :PAK Pakistan - 1

  • :POR Portugal - 1

  • :SGP Singapore - 1

  • :TOG Togo - 1

  • :TGA Tonga - 1

  • :UZB Uzbekistan - 1

 

Last Update:23rd January 2018

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OKS has confirmed - :SLO 71 in Pyeongchang

 

It is now official, :SLO will compete in Pyeongchang with 71 athletes.

- Second time in history we will be represented in team sports (men's hockey)

-  71 athletes is the biggest expedition ever at Winter Olympics (66 in Sochi, 47 in Vancouver)

- :SLO will be represented in 9 out of 15 sports (8 in Sochi, 10 in Vancouver)

- Missing athletes in Figure skating, Skeleton from once represented (never had athletes in both Speed Skating, Bob and Curling)

 

You can find more exact list of athletes in Slovenia National Thread.

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DOSB nominated a team of 153 (including 4 alternates for bobsleigh - 2 of which are non-official alternates)

 

http://www.dosb.de/de/olympia/olympische-spiele/winterspiele/pyeongchang-2018/news/detail/news/mit_153_athletinnen_und_athleten_nach_pyeongchang/

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:ITA Italian NOC (CONI) will send 121 athletes to Pyeongchang...

 

many of them have already been named, some spots have not been filled yet, since a few internal qualifications are still underway...

 

this is the list by sport:

 

CURLING (5):

Men: Daniele Ferrazza, Simone Gonin, Amos Mosaner, Andrea Pilzer, Joel Retornaz

 

FIGURE SKATING (11):

Men: Marco Fabbri, Matteo Guarise, Ondrej Hotarek, Luca Lanotte, Matteo Rizzo

Women: Anna Cappellini, Nicole Della Monica, Charlene Guignard, Carolina Kostner, Valentina Marchei, Giada Russo

 

SPEED SKATING (9):

Men: Riccardo Bugari, Davide Ghiotto, Andrea Giovannini, Michele Malfatti, Mirko Nenzi, Nicola Tumolero

Women: Francesca Bettrone, Yvonne Daldossi, Francesca Lollobrigida

 

SHORT TRACK (7):

Men: Yuri Confortola, Tommaso Dotti.

Women: Arianna Fontana, Cecilia Maffei, Cynthia Mascitto, Lucia Peretti, Martina Valcepina

 

BIATHLON (10):

Men: Thomas Bormolini, Thierry Chenal, Lukas Hofer, Giuseppe Montello, Dominik Windisch

Women: Nicole Gontier, Alexia Runggaldier, Federica Sanfilippo, Lisa Vittozzi, Dorothea Wierer

 

BOBSLEIGH (5):

Men: Simone Bertazzo, Lorenzo Bilotti, Francesco Costa, Simone Fontana, Mattia Variola

 

NORDIC COMBINED (5):

Alessandro Pittin

Spots remaining (athletes yet to be named): 4

 

FREESTYLE (4):

All the athletes have yet to be named

 

SKI JUMPING (6):

All the athletes have yet to be named

 

ALPINE SKIING (20):

Men: Luca De Aliprandini, Peter Fill, Stefano Gross, Christof Innerhofer, Manfred Moelgg, Dominik Paris, Riccardo Tonetti

Women: Marta Bassino, Federica Brignone, Chiara Costazza, Irene Curtoni, Nadia Fanchini, Sofia Goggia, Manuela Moelgg, Johanna Schnarf

Spots remaining (athletes yet to be named): 5

 

CROSS-COUNTRY SKIING (15):

Men: Francesco De Fabiani, Dietmar Noeckler, Federico Pellegrino

Spots remaining (athletes yet to be named): 12

 

SKELETON (1):

Man: Joseph Luke Cecchini

 

LUGE (9):

Men: Dominik Fischnaller, Kevin Fischnaller, Emanuel Rider, Fabian Malleier, Ivan Nagler, Patrick Rastner, Ludwig Rieder

Women: Sandra Robatscher, Andrea Voetter

 

SNOWBOARD (14):

Men: Michele Godino, Lorenzo Sommariva, Emanuel Perathoner, Omar Visintin

Women: Sofia Belingheri, Raffaella Brutto, Francesca Gallina, Michela Moioli

Spots remaining (athletes yet to be named): 6

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Acording with the argentinian press, Glenn De Blois from Netherlands wont participate for dont being top 8 in a snoboardcross World Cup and Steven Williams from Argentina will take his place.

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