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Winter Olympic Games 2018 Team Sizes


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You can update us to 9, because it's official: https://www.15min.lt/sportas/naujiena/ziemos-sportas/lietuva-apsisprende-i-ziemos-olimpines-zaidynes-deleguoja-devynis-atletus-295-913010

 

Tomas Kaukėnas (Biathlon) (2nd Olympics)

Vytautas Strolia (Biathlon) (2nd Olympics, Sochi 2014 CC skiing)

Diana Rasimovičiūtė (Biathlon) (5th Olympics)

Natalija Kočergina (Biathlon) (1st Olympics)

Modestas Vaičiulis (Cross-Country Skiing) (2nd Olympics, 2010 Vancouver, missed Sochi)

Mantas Strolia (Cross-Country Skiing) (2nd Olympics, 2010 Vancouver, missed Sochi)

Marija Kaznačenko (Cross-Country Skiing) (1st Olympics)

Andrej Drukarov (Alpine Skiing) (1st Olympics, beat Rokas Zaveckas for the spot, Andrej is our youngest member at 18 yo.

Ieva Januškevičiūtė (Alpine Skiing) (2nd Olympics)

 

Apparently, there is still a theoretical chance, because our Lithuanian figure skating pair is the first pair on the list among non-qualifiers, so if there's an injury or something, there's a possibility that they would go.

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If FIS information is correct, Mexico should have 4 qualified athletes:

 

Sarah Schleper (Women's Slalom, Giant Slalom, Super G & Downhill)

Rodolfo Dickson (Men's Slalom & Giant Slalom)

German Madrazo (Men's 15km Free Cross Country)

Roberto Franco (Men's Ski Slopestyle)

 

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Roberto Franco is probably the best athlete Mexico has ever sent to the winter games, FWIW. Schleper is probably the second best (and apparently she is quite involved in training young Mexican alpine skiers).

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