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Winter Olympic Games 2018 Team Sizes


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FIS contacted today our federation and offered us 3 realocations 2 of them in Alpine Skiing for Matej Falát and Barbora Kantorová and 1 in Freestyle Skiing for Zuzana Stromková in Slopestyle, ofc we immediately accepted them, but Zuzana said that she is still not OK after her surgery and still not training at all, so she won´t go there only to show up and block a place for someone else, so we returned the Freestyle Skiing quota, but accepted the 2 for Alpine Skiing.

 

If our NOC will confirm (which is expected to happen) all our qualified athletes during tomorrows General Assembly, we will send a delegation of 55 athletes (40+15).

25 Mens Ice Hockey, 10  biathlon (5 + 5 ), 7 alpine skiing (3+4), 5 luge (4+1), 4 cross-country skiing (2+2), 3 figure skating (1+2) and 1 womens snowboarding Big Air/Slopestyle (The names HERE

 

 

Final Confirmation tomorrow

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Dnia 23.01.2018 o 14:45, rybak napisał:

:POL Poland will represented by 58 athletes

Today our NOC officaly announced that we will have two more athletes, one in alpine skiing and one in snowboarding what mean 60 athletes, the biggest number of competing athletes for Poland at Winter Games.

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Greece will send 4 athletes (+ 1 maybe before the end of the week ) http://www.hoc.gr/el/node/2158

 

Athletes: Giannis Antoniou and Sophia Ralli (Alpine Skiing), Apostolos Angelis and Maria Ntanou (Cross-country skiing).

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Dinos Lefkaritis will represent Cyprus :CYP in Alpine Skiing.

Source? Well, i have only this :d (no website yet): 

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We will have 18 athletes in 4 sports. It's our 3rd largest delegation ever, following 2006 (22 athletes) and 2010 (19 athletes). However, this time there are considerably more athletes compared to 2014 (only 11).

 

9 alpine skiing

4 cross-country

4 bobsleigh

1 luge

 

Pretty good. At one point it really looked like we'll have less than 10 athletes, but bobsleigh and luge quotas gave us a big push forward. :d

#banbestmen

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9 минут назад, dcro сказал:

We will have 18 athletes in 4 sports.

 

I remember how I worried about Ivica Kostelic in Sochi in Rosa Khutor. I really wanted him to win gold

Is this Filatov on your avatar? why?

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1 more realocation has been offered to Slovakia this morning in Cross Country Skiing for the young Miroslav Šulek. We accepted it. Then our NOC general assembly confirmed all the nominated athletes.

 

so it´s official. Slovakia will send to PC 2018 a delegation of 56 Athletes (41 mens and 15 womens) competing in 7 sports.  pitty for the bobsleigh team and Zuzana Stromková in FS skiing, we would have the estimated 60-61 athletes, but well..

 

so here the 56 Athletes that will represent Slovakia in PyeongChang 2018

 

 

:SVK TEAM SLOVAKIA :SVK

 

 

 

ALPINE SKIING

7 (3+4)

 

MEN'S

  • Matej FALÁT 
  • Adam ŽAMPA 
  • Andreas ŽAMPA 

WOMEN'S

  • Petra VLHOVÁ 
  • Veronika VELEZ-ZUZULOVÁ 
  • Soňa MORAVČÍKOVÁ 
  • Barbora KANTOROVÁ 

 

 

BIATHLON

10 (5+5)

 

MEN'S

  • Matej KAZÁR 
  • Martin OTČENÁŠ
  • Tomáš HASILLA 
  • Šimon BARTKO
  • Michal ŠÍMA 

WOMEN'S

  • Anastasiya KUZMINA 
  • Paulína FIALKOVÁ  
  • Ivona FIALKOVÁ 
  • Terézia POLIAKOVÁ
  • Alžbeta MAJDIŠOVÁ 

 

 

CROSS-COUNTRY SKIING

5 (3+2)

 

MEN'S

  • Peter MLYNÁR 
  • Andrej SEGEČ
  • Miroslav ŠULEK

WOMEN'S

  • Alena PROCHÁZKOVÁ 
  • Barbora KLEMENTOVÁ 

 

 

FIGURE SKATING

2 (1+2)

 

MEN'S

  • Lukáš CSOLLEY (Ice Dance)

WOMEN'S

  • Lucie MYSLIVEČKOVÁ (Ice Dance)
  • Nicole RAJIČOVÁ (Singles)

 

 

ICE HOCKEY

25 (25+0)

 

MEN'S

 

Goaltenders:

  • Ján LACO
  • Branislav KONRÁD
  • Patrik RYBÁR

Defencers:

  • Ivan BARANKA
  • Michal ČAJKOVSKÝ
  • Dominik GRAŇÁK
  • Marek ĎALOGA
  • Tomáš STAROSTA
  • Juraj VALACH
  • Peter ČEREŠŇÁK
  • Juraj MIKUŠ

Forwards:

  • Martin BAKOŠ
  • Miloš BUBELA
  • Marcel HAŠČÁK
  • Lukáš CINGEĽ
  • Tomáš MARCINKO
  • Patrik LAMPER
  • Ladislav NAGY
  • Tomáš SUROVÝ
  • Andrej KUDRNA
  • Peter OLVECKÝ
  • Michal KRIŠTOF
  • Matej PAULOVIČ
  • Matúš SUKEĽ
  • Marek HOVORKA

 

 

LUGE

5 (4+1)

 

MEN'S

  • Jozef NINIS (Singles)
  • Jakub ŠIMOŇÁK (Singles)
  • Marek SOLČANSKÝ (Doubles)
  • Karol STUCHLÁK (Doubles)

WOMEN'S

  • Katarína ŠIMOŇÁKOVÁ (Singles)

 

 

SNOWBOARDING

1 (0+1)

 

WOMEN'S

  • Klaudia MEDLOVÁ (Slopestyle, Big Air)

 

 

The first part of the team (the full Biathlon and womens Cross-Country Skiing team) is expected to fly to Korea next Wednesday 31st January, one day after the traditional Olympic oath ceremony to the Slovak president (the oath will be presented by Alena Procházková (Cross-Country Skiing) going to her 4th Olympics) and the distribution of the Nominations decrees for the athletes in Bratislava.

 

As it was announced yestreday, Veronika Velez-Zuzulová will be the flag bearer during the Opening ceremony parade of Nations.

 

 

 

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