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Interesting also to see how many foreigners and/or naturalized athletes are going to the Olympics this time in the different delegations.

 

For :SVK 

 

Naturalized Athletes: 2

Anastasiya Kuzmina (Biathlon - :RUS )

Lucie Myslivečková (Figure Skating, Ice Dance - :CZE )

 

 

Foreigners in our team: 14

 

Snowboarding:

Kjersti Buaas ( :NOR  ) former Olympic medalist, coach of our lone Snowboarding participant Klaudia Medlová

Chanelle Sladics ( :USA )  altogether with Kjersti Buaas coach of Klaudia Medlová.

 

Alpine Skiing:

Livio Magoni ( :ITA ) coach of Petra Vlhová

Mateusz Herda ( :POL ) coach of Matej Falat

Alberto Belfi ( :ITA ) coach of Barbora Kantorová

Marco Porta ( :ITA ) fitness coach

Matteo Freo (  :ITA ) physiotherapist

Dušan Kapš ( :SLO ) Veronika Velez-Zuzulová ski staff serviceman

Krzysztof Mazurek ( :POL ) ski serviceman

 

Biathlon:

Daniel Kuzmin ( :RUS ) Anastasiya Kuzmina´s coach

Fabien Blondeau and Baptiste Blondeau ( :FRA ) Anastasiya Kuzmina´s ski servicemans

 

Figure Skating:

Corrado Giordani ( :ITA ) Myslivečková/Csolley´s coach

 

Ice Hockey:

Craig Ramsey ( :CAN ) National Team coach

 

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Looks like this is our official team of 4 athletes :d (our committee refused more quotas than we have qualified athletes right now)

 

Alpine skiing:

  • Marko Stevovic
  • Marko Vukicevic
  • Nevena Ignjatovic

Cross-country skiing:

  • Damir Rastic

 

This is one weird official video:d

 

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2 minutes ago, DaniSRB said:

Looks like this is our official team of 4 athletes :d (our committee refused more quotas than we have qualified athletes right now)

 

Alpine skiing:

  • Marko Stevovic
  • Marko Vukicevic
  • Nevena Ignjatovic

Cross-country skiing:

  • Damir Rastic

 

This is one weird official video:d

 

What the hell :d 

 

That deep men's voice synched with Nevena's lips really got me going :roflmao:

 

It's weird, although kinda cool as well, but I think with the costs of this video you could give these 4 athletes accomodation for the entire winter season :d 

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The United States will send a team of 242 athletes

 

It is the largest delegation of any nation ever for a Winter Olympics.They will also compete in 97/102 events.

 

Here is a list of athletes and the events they are expected to compete in

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22 минуты назад, JoshMartini007 сказал:

The United States will send a team of 242 athletes

 

It is the largest delegation of any nation ever for a Winter Olympics.They will also compete in 97/102 events.

 

Here is a list of athletes and the events they are expected to compete in


I checked and found they have no athletes in 7 events: men's and women'd ski cross, men's 5000 and 10000 speed skating, women's team pursuit, women's PGS and women's short track relay. Or am I wrong somewhere?

Bring back the 1991 borders

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4 minutes ago, vovanA said:


I checked and found they have no athletes in 7 events: men's and women'd ski cross, men's 5000 and 10000 speed skating, women's team pursuit, women's PGS and women's short track relay. Or am I wrong somewhere?

 

According to the file they are competing in men's 5000m and women's team pursuit in speed skating. Wikipedia must be outdated.

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41 minutes ago, vovanA said:


I checked and found they have no athletes in 7 events: men's and women'd ski cross, men's 5000 and 10000 speed skating, women's team pursuit, women's PGS and women's short track relay. Or am I wrong somewhere?

I guess it's possible they won't compete in the women's biathlon mass start. 

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:BUL Bulgaria at the 2018 Winter Olympics :BUL

 

Total of 21 in 6 sports

AlpineSkiing.png.c7978d0188ab57ba0aa8b0a834f5a9f4.pngAlpine skiing

 

  • Albert Popov (m)
  • Kamen Zlatkov (m)
  • Maria Kirkova (w)

 

Biathlon.png.29f132035e9497f959664d45ffb92c31.pngBiathlon

 

  • Krasimir Anev (m)
  • Dimitar Gerdzhikov (m)
  • Anton Sinapov (m)
  • Vladimir Iliev (m)
  • Mihail Kletcherov (m)
  • Daniela Kadeva (w)
  • Stefani Popova (w)
  • Desislava Stoyanova (w)
  • Milena Todorova (w)
  • Emilia Yordanova (w)

 

CrossCountrySkiing.png.0f096072d062e812141397f0ef4779f7.pngCross Country skiing

 

  • Veselin Tzinzov (m)
  • Yordan Chuchuganov (m)
  • Antoniya Grigorova - Burgova (w)

 

Luge.png.5f23cda1ea72019ff4443d099a2d5247.pngLuge

 

  • Pavel Angelov (m)

 

SkiJumping.png.37a9d4e90e5249cbcea156a2596dba05.pngSki Jumping

 

  • Vladimir Zografski (m)

 

Snowboarding.png.57329fea2d6ddaa5153cd0c3ea48629a.pngSnowboarding

 

  • Radoslav Yankov (m)
  • Teodora Pencheva (w)
  • Aleksandra Zhekova (w)
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