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Winter Olympic Games 2018 Team Sizes


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  • :USA United States - 241
  • :CAN Canada - 226
  • :WHT Olympic Athletes from Russia - 169
  • :SUI Switzerland - 168
  • :GER Germany - 156
  • :JPN Japan - 124
  • :KOR South Korea - 123
  • :ITA Italy - 120
  • :SWE Sweden - 116
  • :NOR Norway - 109
  • :FRA France - 107
  • :AUT Austria - 105
  • :FIN Finland - 105
  • :CZE Czech Republic - 95
  • :CHN China - 81
  • :SLO Slovenia - 71
  • :POL Poland - 61
  • :GBR Great Britain - 58
  • :SVK Slovakia - 56
  • :AUS Australia - 50
  • :KAZ Kazakhstan - 46
  • :WHT Unified Korea - 35
  • :LAT Latvia - 34
  • :NED Netherlands - 34
  • :UKR Ukraine - 33
  • :BLR Belarus - 32
  • :ROU Romania - 27
  • :BEL Belgium - 22
  • :EST Estonia - 22
  • :BUL Bulgaria - 21
  • :NZL New Zealand - 20
  • :CRO Croatia - 19
  • :HUN Hungary - 19
  • :DEN Denmark - 17
  • :ESP Spain - 13
  • :ISR Israel - 10
  • :PRK North Korea - 10
  • :BRA Brazil - 9
  • :LTU Lithuania - 9
  • :TUR Turkey - 8
  • :ARG Argentina - 7
  • :CHI Chile - 7
  • :AND Andorra - 5

  • :ISL Iceland - 5

  • :IRL Ireland - 5

  • :BIH Bosnia and Herzegovina - 4

  • :TPE Chinese Taipei - 4

  • :COL Colombia - 4

  • :GEO Georgia - 4

  • :GRE Greece - 4

  • :IRI Iran - 4

  • :MEX Mexico - 4

  • :MON Monaco - 4

  • :SRB Serbia - 4

  • :THA Thailand - 4

  • :ARM Armenia - 3

  • :LBN Lebanon - 3

  • :LIE Liechtenstein - 3

  • :MNE Montenegro - 3

  • :MKD Macedonia - 3

  • :NGR Nigeria - 3

  • :JAM Jamaica - 3

  • :ALB Albania - 2

  • :BOL Bolivia - 2

  • :IND India - 2

  • :KGZ Kyrgyzstan - 2

  • :MAS Malaysia - 2

  • :MDA Moldova - 2

  • :MGL Mongolia - 2

  • :MAR Morocco - 2

  • :PAK Pakistan - 2

  • :PHI Philippines - 2

  • :POR Portugal - 2

  • :UZB Uzbekistan - 2

  • :AZE Azerbaijan - 1

  • :BER Bermuda - 1

  • :CYP Cyprus - 1

  • :ECU Ecuador - 1

  • :ERI Eritrea - 1

  • :KEN Kenya - 1

  • :GHA Ghana - 1

  • :HKG Hong Kong - 1

  • :KOS Kosovo - 1

  • :LUX Luxembourg - 1

  • :MLT Malta - 1

  • :MAD Madagascar - 1

  • :PUR Puerto Rico - 1

  • :SMR San Marino - 1

  • :SGP Singapore - 1

  • :RSA South Africa - 1

  • :TLS Timor-Leste - 1

  • :TOG Togo - 1

  • :TGA Tonga - 1

 

Men's Athletes 1706
Women's Athletes 1208
Total Athletes 2914
Total Nations 93

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Biathlon

:KOR +1

 

Biathlon

:KOR +1

 

Bobsleigh

:KOR +4

 

Bobsleigh

:KOR +2

 

Luge

:KOR +3

 

Luge

:KOR +1

 

Short Track Speed Skating

:KOR +5

 

Short Track Speed Skating

:KOR +5

 

Skeleton

:KOR +1

 

Skeleton

:KOR +1

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