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  • AFG.gif Afghanistan - Farzad Mansouri (Taekwondo) & Kimia Yousofi (Athletics)
  • ALB.gif Albania - Briken Calja (Weightlifting) & Luiza Gega (Athletics)
  • ALG.gif Algeria - Mohamed Flisi (Boxing) & Amel Melih (Swimming)
  • ASA.gif American Samoa - Tanumafili Malietoa Jungblut (Weightlifting) & Tilali Scanlan (Swimming)
  • AND.gif Andorra - Pol Moya (Athletics) & Monica Doria Villarubla (Canoeing Slalom)
  • ANG.gif Angola - Matias Motinho (Sailing) & Natalia Santos (Handball)
  • ANT.gif Antigua and Barbuda - Cejhae Greene (Athletics) & Samantha Roberts (Swimming)
  • ARG.gif Argentina - Santiago Lange (Sailing) & Cecilia Carranza Saroli (Sailing)
  • ARM.gif Armenia - Hovhannes Bachkov (Boxing) & Varsenik Manucharyan (Swimming)
  • ARU.gif Aruba - Mikel Schreuders (Swimming) & Allyson Ponson (Swimming)
  • AUS.gif Australia - Patty Mills (Basketball) & Cate Campbell (Swimming)
  • AUT.gif Austria - Thomas Zajac (Sailing) & Tanja Frank (Sailing)
  • AZE.gif Azerbaijan - Rustam Orujov (Judo) & Farida Azizova (Taekwondo)
  • BAH.gif Bahamas - Donald Thomas (Athletics) & Joanna Evans (Swimming)
  • BRN.gif Bahrain - Husain Alsayyad (Handball) & Noor Yusuf Abdulla (Swimming)
  • BAN.gif Bangladesh - Ariful Islam (Swimming)
  • BAR.gif Barbados - Alex Sobers (Swimming) & Danielle Titus (Swimming)
  • BLR.gif Belarus -
  • BIZ.gif Belize - Shaun Gill (Athletics) & Samantha Dirks (Athletics)
  • BEL.gif Belgium - Felix Denayer (Field Hockey) & Nafissatou Thiam (Athletics)
  • BEN.gif Benin - Privel Hinkati (Rowing) & Nafissath Radji (Swimming)
  • BER.gif Bermuda - Dara Alizadeh (Rowing)
  • BHU.gif Bhutan - Sangay Tenzin (Swimming) & Karma Karma (Archery)
  • BOL.gif Bolivia - Gabriel Castillo (Swimming) & Karen Torrez (Swimming)
  • BIH.gif Bosnia and Herzegovina - Amel Tuka (Athletics) & Larisa Ceric (Judo)
  • BOT.gif Botswana - Rajab Otukile Mahommed (Boxing) & Amantle Montsho (Athletics)
  • BRA.gif Brazil - Bruno Rezende (Volleyball) & Ketleyn Quadros (Judo)
  • IVB.gif British Virgin Islands - Kyron McMaster (Athletics) & Elinah Phillip (Swimming)
  • BRU.gif Brunei - Muhammad Isa Ahmad (Swimming)
  • BUL.gif Bulgaria - Josif Miladinov (Swimming) & Maria Grozdeva (Shooting)
  • BUR.gif Burkina Faso - Hugues Fabrice Zango (Athletics) & Anzelika Ouedraogo (Swimming)
  • BDI.gif Burundi - Belly-Cresus Ganira (Swimming) & Ornella Havyarimana (Boxing)
  • CAM.gif Cambodia - Pen Sokong (Athletics) & Kheun Bunpichmorakat (Swimming)
  • CMR.gif Cameroon - Albert Mengue (Boxing) & Emilienne Essombe Tiako (Wrestling)
  • CAN.gif Canada - Nathan Hirayama (Rugby Sevens) & Miranda Ayim (Basketball)
  • CPV.gif Cape Verde - Jordin Andrade (Athletics) & Jayla Pina (Swimming)
  • CAY.gif Cayman Islands - Brett Fraser (Swimming) & Jillian Crooks (Swimming)
  • CAF.gif Central African Republic - Francky Mbotto (Athletics) & Chloe Savourel (Swimming)
  • :CHA Chad - Bachir Ahmat Mahamat (Judo) & Demos Memneloum (Judo)
  • :CHI Chile - Marco Grimalt (Beach Volleyball) & Francisca Crovetto (Shooting)
  • :CHN China - Zhao Shuai (Taekwondo) & Zhu Ting (Volleyball)
  • :TPE Chinese Taipei - Lu Yen-Hsun (Tennis) & Kuo Hsing-Chun (Weightlifting)
  • :COL Colombia - Yurberjen Martinez (Boxing) & Catherine Ibarguen (Athletics)
  • :COM Comoros - Hamadi Fadane (Athletics) & Elna Amed (Athletics)
  • :CGO Congo - Natacha Ngoye Akambi (Athletics)
  • :COD Congo DR - David Tshama (Boxing) & Marcelat Sakobi (Boxing)
  • :COK Cook Islands - Wesley Roberts (Swimming) & Kirsten Fisher-Marstens (Swimming)
  • :CRC Costa Rica - Ian Sancho Chinchila (Judo) &  Andrea Vargas (Athletics)
  • :CIV Cote d'Ivoire - Cheick Sallah Cisse (Taekwondo) & Marie-Josee Ta Lou (Athletics)
  • :CRO Croatia - Josip Glasnovic (Shooting) & Sandra Perkovic (Athletics)
  • :CUB Cuba - Mijain Lopez Nunez (Greco-Roman Wrestling) & Yaime Perez (Athletics)
  • :CYP Cyprus - Milan Trajkovic (Athletics) & Andri Eleftheriou (Shooting)
  • :CZE Czech Republic - Tomas Satoransky (Basketball) & Petra Kvitova (Tennis)
  • :DEN Denmark - Jonas Warrer (Sailing) & Sara Slott Petersen (Athletics)
  • :DJI Djibouti - Aden-Alexandre Houssein (Judo)
  • :DMA Dominica - Dennick Luke (Athletics) & Thea Lafond (Athletics)
  • :DOM Dominican Republic - Rodrigo Marte (Boxing) & Priscilla Rivera (Volleyball)
  • :ECU Ecuador - Julio Castillo (Boxing) & Maria Alexandra Escobar (Weightlifting)
  • :EGY Egypt - Alaaeldin Abouelkassem (Fencing) & Hedaya Malak (Taekwondo)
  • :ESA El Salvador - Enrique Arathoon (Sailing) & Celina Marquez (Swimming)
  • :GEQ Equatorial Guinea - Benjamin Enzema (Athletics) & Alba Mbo Nchama (Athletics)
  • :ERI Eritrea - Ghirmai Efrem (Swimming) & Nazret Weldu (Athletics)
  • :EST Estonia - Tonu Endrekson (Rowing) & Dina Ellermann (Equestrian)
  • :SWZ Eswatini - Thabiso Dlamini (Boxing) & Robyn Young (Swimming)
  • :ETH Ethiopia - Abdelmalik Muktar (Swimming)
  • :FIJ Fiji - Jerry Tuwai (Rugby 7s) & Rusila Nagasau (Rugby 7s)
  • :FIN Finland - Ari-Pekka Liukkonen (Swimming) & Satu Makela-Nummela (Shooting)
  • :FRA France - Samir Ait-Said (Artistic Gymnastics) & Clarisse Agbegnenou (Judo)
  • :GAB Gabon - Anthony Obame (Taekwondo) & Aya Girard de Langlade Mpali (Swimming)
  • :GAM Gambia - Ebrima Camara (Athletics) & Gina Bass (Athletics)
  • :GEO Georgia - Lasha Talakhadze (Weightlifting) & Nino Salukvadze (Shooting)
  • :GER Germany - Patrick Hausding (Diving) & Laura Ludwig (Beach Volleyball)
  • :GHA Ghana - Sulemanu Tetteh (Boxing) & Nadia Eke (Athletics)
  • :GBR Great Britain - Mohamed Sbihi (Rowing) & Hannah Mills (Sailing)
  • :GRE Greece - Eleftherios Petrounias (Artistic Gymnastics) & Anna Korakaki (Shooting)
  • :GRN Grenada - Delron Felix (Swimming) & Kimberly Ince (Swimming)
  • :GUM Guam - Joshter Andrew (Judo) & Regine Tugade (Athletics)
  • :GUA Guatemala - Juan Ignacio Maegli (Sailing) & Isabella Maegli (Sailing)
  • :GUI Guinea - Volunteers
  • :GBS Guinea-Bissau - Augusto Midana (Wrestling) & Taciana Cesar (Judo)
  • :GUY Guyana - Andrew Fowler (Swimming) & Chelsea Edgehill (Table Tennis)
  • :HAI Haiti - Plast Darrell Valsain (Boxing) & Sabiana Anestor (Judo)
  • :HON Honduras - Julio Horrego (Swimming) & Keyla Avila (Taekwondo)
  • :HKG Hong Kong - Cheung Ka-Long (Fencing) & Tse Ying-Suet (Badminton)
  • :HUN Hungary - Laszlo Cseh (Swimmimg) & Aida Mohamed (Fencing)
  • :ISL Iceland - Anton McKee (Swimming) & Jorunnardottir Snaefridur Sol (Swimming)
  • :IND India - Manpreet Singh (Field Hockey) & Mary Kom (Boxing)
  • :INA Indonesia - Rio Waida (Surfing) & Nurul Akmal (Weightlifting)
  • :IRI Iran - Samad Nikkhah Bahrami (Basketball) & Hanieh Rostamian (Shooting)
  • :IRQ Iraq - Mohammed Al-Khafaji (Rowing) & Fatimah Al-Kaabi (Shooting)
  • :IRL Ireland - Brendan Irvine (Boxing) & Kellie Harrington (Boxing)
  • :ISR Israel - Yaakov Tomarkin (Swimming) & Hanna Knyazyeva-Minenko (Athletics)
  • :ITA Italy - Elia Viviani (Cycling) & Jessica Rossi (Shooting)
  • :JAM Jamaica - Ricardo Brown (Boxing) & Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce (Athletics)
  • :JPN Japan - Rui Hachimura (Basketball) & Yui Susaki (Wrestling)
  • :JOR Jordan - Zeyad Eashash (Boxing) & Julyana Al-Sadeq (Taekwondo)
  • :KAZ Kazakhstan - Kamshybek Kunkabayev (Boxing) & Olga Rypakova (Athletics)
  • :KEN Kenya - Andrew Amonde (Rugby Sevens) & Mercy Moim (Volleyball)
  • :KIR Kiribati - Ruben Katoatau (Weightlifting) & Biribo Kinaua (Judo)
  • :KOS Kosovo - Akil Gjakova (Judo) & Majlinda Kelmendi (Judo)
  • :KGZ Kyrgyzstan - Denis Petrashov (Swimming) & Kanykei Kubanychbekova (Shooting)
  • :KUW Kuwait - Talal Alrashidi (Shooting) & Lara Dashti (Swimming)
  • :LAO Laos - Santisouk Inthayong (Swimming) & Silina Pha Apay (Athletics)
  • :LAT Latvia - Agnis Cavars (3x3 Basketball) & Alona Ostapenko (Tennis)
  • :LBN Lebanon - Nacif Elias (Judo) & Ray Bassil (Shooting)
  • :LES Lesotho - Volunteers
  • :LBR Liberia - Joseph Fahnbulleh (Athletics) & Ebony Morrison (Athletics)
  • :LBA Libya - Alhussein Ghambour (Rowing)
  • :LIE Liechtenstein - Raphael Schwendinger (Judo) & Julia Hassler (Swimming)
  • :LTU Lithuania - Giedrius Titenis (Swimming) & Sandra Jablonskyte (Judo)
  • :LUX Luxembourg - Raphael Stacchiotti (Swimming) & Christine Majerus (Road Cycling)
  • :MAD Madagascar - Tojonirina Andriantsitohaina (Weightlifting) & Daniella Nomenjanahary (Judo)
  • :MAS Malaysia - Lee Zii Jia (Badminton) & Goh Liu Ying (Badminton)
  • :MAW Malawi - Areneo David (Archery) & Jessica Makwenda (Swimming)
  • :MDV Maldives - Mubal Azzam Ibrahim (Swimming) & Abdul Razzaq Fathimath (Badminton)
  • :MLI Mali - Seydou Fofana (Taekwondo)
  • :MLT Malta - Andrew Chetcuti (Swimming) & Eleanor Bezzina (Shooting)
  • :MHL Marshall Islands - Phillip Kinono (Swimming) & Colleen Furgeson (Swimming)
  • :MTN Mauritania - Abidine Abidine (Athletics) & Houleye Ba (Athletics)
  • :MRI Mauritius - Richarno Colin (Boxing) & Roilya Ranaivosoa (Weightlifting)
  • :MEX Mexico - Rommel Pacheco (Diving) & Gaby Lopez (Golf)
  • :FSM Micronesia - Scott James Fiti (Swimming) & Taeyanna Adams (Swimming)
  • :MDA Moldova - Dan Olaru (Archery) & Alexandra Mirca (Archery)
  • :MON Monaco - Quentin Antognelli (Rowing) &  Yang Xiaoxin (Table Tennis)
  • :MGL Mongolia - Duurenbayar Ulziibayar (Judo) & Khulan Onolbaatar (3x3 Basketball)
  • :MNE Montenegro - Drasko Brguljan (Water Polo) & Jovanka Radicevic (Handball)
  • :MAR Morocco - Ramzi Boukhiam (Surfing) & Oumayma Belhabib (Boxing)
  • :MOZ Mozambique - Kevin Loforte (Judo) & Rady Gramane (Boxing)
  • :MYA Myanmar - Ye Tun Naung (Shooting) & Thet Htar Thuzam (Badminton)
  • :NAM Namibia - Jonas Jonas (Boxing) & Maike Diekmann (Rowing)
  • :NRU Nauru - Jonah Harris (Athletics) & Nancy Gunzel Abouke (Weightlifting)
  • :NEP Nepal - Alexander Shah (Swimming) & Gaurika Singh (Swimming)
  • :NED Netherlands - Churandy Martina (Athletics) & Keet Oldenbeuving (Skateboarding)
  • :NZL New Zealand - Hamish Bond (Rowing) & Sarah Hirini (Rugby 7s)
  • :NCA Nicaragua - Edwin Mercado (Shooting) & Sema Nancy Ludrick (Weightlifting)
  • :NIG Niger - Abdul Razak Issoufou Alfaga (Taekwondo) & Rukaya Moussa Mahamane (Swimming)
  • :NGR Nigeria - Quadri Aruna (Table Tennis) & Odunayo Adekuoroye (Wrestling)
  • :MKD North Macedonia - Dejan Georgievski (Taekwondo) & Arbresha Rexhepi (Judo)
  • :NOR Norway - Tomoe Hvas (Swimming) & Anne Tuxen (Diving)
  • :OMA Oman - Issa Al-Adawi (Swimming)
  • :PAK Pakistan - Khalil Akhtar (Shooting) & Mahoor Shahzad (Badminton)
  • :PLW Palau - Adrian Ililau (Athletics) & Osisang Chilton (Swimming)
  • :PLE Palestine - Dania Nour (Swimming) & Mahommed Hamada (Weightlifting)
  • :PAN Panama - Alonso Edward (Athletics) & Atheyna Bylon (Boxing)
  • :PNG Papua New Guinea - Morea Baru (Weightlifting) & Loa Dilka Toua (Weightlifting)
  • :PAR Paraguay - Fabrizzio Zanotti (Golf) & Veronica Cepede-Royg (Tennis)
  • :PER Peru - Lucca Messinas (Surfing) & Daniella Rosas (Surfing)
  • :PHI Philippines - Eumir Marcial (Boxing) & Kiyomi Watanabe (Judo)
  • :POL Poland - Pawel Korzeniowski (Swimming) & Maja Wloszczowska (MTB Cycling)
  • :POR Portugal - Nelson Evora (Athletics) & Telma Monteiro (Judo)
  • :PUR Puerto Rico - Brian Afanador (Table Tennis) & Adriana Diaz (Table Tennis)
  • :QAT Qatar - Mohammed Al-Rumaihi (Shooting) & Tala Abujbara (Rowing)
  • :WHT Refugee Olympic Team - Tachlowini Gebriyesos (Athletics) & Yusra Mardini (Swimming)
  • :ROU Romania - Robert Glinta (Swimming) & Madalina Beres (Rowing)
  • :RUS Russia - Maxim Mikhailov (Volleyball) & Sofya Velikaya (Fencing)
  • :RWA Rwanda - John Hakizimana (Athletics) & Alphonsine Agahozo (Swimming)
  • :SKN Saint Kitts and Nevis - Jason Rogers (Athletics) & Amya Clarke (Athletics)
  • :LCA Saint Lucia - Jean-Luc Zephir (Swimming) & Levern Spencer (Athletics)
  • :VIN Saint Vincent and the Grenadines - Shafiqua Maloney (Athletics)
  • :SAM Samoa - Alex Rose (Athletics)
  • :SMR San Marino - Myles Amine (Wrestling) & Arianna Valloni (Swimming)
  • :STP Sao Tome and Principe - Buly Triste (Canoeing Sprint) & D´Jamila Tavares (Athletics)
  • :KSA Saudi Arabia - Husein Alireza (Rowing) & Tahani Al-Qahtani (Judo)
  • :SEN Senegal - Mbagnick Ndiaye (Judo) & Jeanne Boubtien (Swimming)
  • :SRB Serbia - Filip Filipovic (Water Polo) & Sonja Vasic (Basketball)
  • :SEY Seychelles - Rodney Govinden (Swimming) & Felicity Passon (Swimming)
  • :SLE Sierra Leone - Frederick Harris (Judo) & Maggie Barrie (Athletics)
  • :SGP Singapore - Loh Kean Yew (Badminton) & Yu Mengyu (Table Tennis)
  • :SVK Slovakia - Matej Beňuš (Canoeing Slalom) & Zuzana Rehák-Štefečeková (Shooting)
  • :SLO Slovenia - Bojan Tokic (Table Tennis) & Eva Tercelj (Canoeing Slalom)
  • :SOL Solomon Islands - Edgar Richardson Iro (Swimming) & Sharon Firisua (Athletics)
  • :SOM Somalia - Ali Idow Hassan (Athletics) & Ramla Ali (Boxing)
  • :RSA South Africa - Chad Le Clos (Swimming) & Phumelela Mbande (Field Hockey)
  • :KOR South Korea - Hwang Sun-Woo (Swimming) & Kim Yeon-Koung (Volleyball)
  • :SSD South Sudan - Abraham Guem (Athletics) & Lucia Morris (Athletics)
  • :ESP Spain - Saul Craviotto (Canoeing Sprint) & Mireia Belmonte (Swimming)
  • :SRI Sri Lanka - Chamara Dharmawardana (Judo) & Milka de Silva (Artistic Gymnastics)
  • :SUD Sudan - Abobakr Abass (Swimming) & Esraa Mohamed Ahmed Mohamed (Rowing)
  • :SUR Suriname - Renzo Tjon-A-Joe (Swimming)
  • :SWE Sweden - Max Salminen (Sailing) & Sara Algotsson-Ostholt (Equestrian)
  • :SUI Switzerland - Max Heinzer (Fencing) & Mujinga Kambunji (Athletics)
  • :SYR Syria - Hamcho Ahmad Saber (Equestrian) & Hend Zaza (Table Tennis)
  • :TJK Tajikistan - Temur Rakhimov (Judo)
  • :TAN Tanzania - Volunteers
  • :THA Thailand - Savate Sresthaporn (Shooting) & Naphaswan Yangpaiboon (Shooting)
  • :TLS Timor-Leste - Felisberto de Deus (Swimming) & Imelda Ximenes Belo (Swimming)
  • :TOG Togo - Fanny Dodji (Table Tennis) & Claire Ayivon (Rowing)
  • :TGA Tonga - Pita Taufatofua (Taekwondo) & Maria Paseka (Taekwondo)
  • :TTO Trinidad and Tobago - Kelly-Anne Baptiste (Athletics)
  • :TUN Tunisia - Mehdi Ben Cheikh (Volleyball) & Ines Boubakri (Fencing)
  • :TUR Turkey - Berke Saka (Swimming) & Merve Tuncel (Swimming)
  • :TKM Turkmenistan - Merdan Atayev (Swimming) & Gulbadam Babamuratova (Judo)
  • :TUV Tuvalu - Karalo Hepoiteloto Maibuca (Athletics) & Matie Stanley (Swimming)
  • :UGA Uganda - Shadiri Bwogi (Boxing) & Kirabo Namutebi (Swimming)
  • :UKR Ukraine - Bogdan Nikyshin (Fencing) & Olena Kostevych (Shooting)
  • :UAE United Arab Emirates - Yousuf Al-Matrooshi (Swimming)
  • :USA United States - Eddy Alvarez (Baseball) & Sue Bird (Basketball)
  • :URU Uruguay - Bruno Cetraro (Rowing) & Deborah Rodriguez (Athletics)
  • :UZB Uzbekistan - Bakhodir Jarolov (Boxing) & Nigora Tursunkulova (Taekwondo)
  • :VAN Vanuatu - Rillio Rii (Rowing)
  • :VEN Venezuela - Antonio Diaz (Karate) & Karen Leon (Judo)
  • :VIE Vietnam - Nguyen Huy Hoang (Swimming) & Quach Thi Lan (Athletics)
  • :ISV Virgin Islands - Adriel Sanes (Swimming) & Natalia Jean Kuipers (Swimming)
  • :YEM Yemen - Ahmed Ayash (Judo) & Yasameen Al-Raimi (Shooting)
  • :ZAM Zambia - Everisto Mulenga (Boxing) & Tilka Paljk (Swimming)
  • :ZIM Zimbabwe - Peter Purcell-Gilpin (Rowing) & Donata Katai (Swimming)
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    • Right now I’m watching Scotland-Switzerland at the European Curling Championships, even though Germany-Norway would probably be a more interesting game… (can’t find any streaming options for it)   At 4:00am Scotland-Italy in the women’s bronze medal match, and at 9:00am TBD-TBD in the men’s bronze medal match   We’ll see if I’ll have enough time for the Davis Cup, Women’s/Men’s Slalom WC Gurgul, Skeleton WC Yanqing, BPT Challenge Chennai, BWF China Masters, WTT Finals Fukuoka, GSOC Kioti National, Freestyle Skiing WC Beijing, Alpine Skiing WC Killington, Moguls WC Ruka   Also will be following along with the Canadian Curling Olympic Mixed Doubles Qualifier, UCI Champions League Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, Open Water WC Neom, Luge WC Lillehammer/Cross Country WC Ruka, Ski Jumping WC Ruka   Friday (November 22) 4:30 PM: NBA - Warriors v. Pelicans 8:00 PM: ISU Speed Skating World Cup Nagano - Day 2 10:00 PM: European Curling Championships - Women’s Gold Medal Match   Saturday (November 23) 5:00 AM: European Curling Championships - Men’s Gold Medal Match 4:00 PM: NHL - Canucks v. Senators 8:00 PM: ISU Speed Skating World Cup Nagano - Day 3   Sunday (November 24)   Monday (November 25) 7:00 PM: NBA - Warriors v. Nets   Tuesday (November 26) 4:00 PM: NHL - Canucks v. Bruins   Wednesday (November 27) 4:30 PM: NHL - Canucks v. Penguins 7:00 PM: NBA - Warriors v. Thunder   Thursday (November 28)   Friday (November 29) 1:00 AM: ISU Speed Skating WC Beijing - Day 1 10:00 AM: UCI Track Cycling Nations League Apeldoorn - Day 1 12:00 PM: NHL - Canucks v. Sabres
    • As far as I am concerned, there are two very simple problems: infrastructure and the lack of cooperation between sports federations. Let me explain. The MiCo2026 Olympics will provide virtually no legacy in ice sports, there is still a lack of an indoor hall, there is no federal centre that has been promised for so many years. It could have been an opportunity to make a nice roof in Baselga di Pinè, but instead they preferred to make temporary facilities in Rho.   The second problem is the total lack of cooperation between roller skating and speed skating, we have a huge pool and we are not exploiting it. Fortunately we are doing a few small collegiate events, the technical collaboration with the Netherlands absolutely must be exploited.   I am not so negative however about the current situation, Ghiotto practically on the 10k seems to be off the scale (watch out for the Czech and Norwegian) and he can medal in the 5k and drag the pursuit team. In the mass start you have more cards in both the men's and women's, let's see what Fontana does. And a Fontana-Peveri-Lollobrigida pursuit team can also play for a third place
    • Canada Team Size Prediction for Winter Olympic Games 2026 Milano Cortina   Ski Sports   Alpine Skiing  (13) - That's been the team size the last couple of Olympics so it's a safe bet again. Cross Country Skiing  (10) - Not too familiar with the qualification system. Probably around 6 men and 4 women. Ski Jumping  (5) - Loutitt, Strate and Maurer for sure on the women's side. Possibly a 4th will qualify. On the men's side, if Bowd-Clowes returns, then he should also qualify. Nordic Combined  (0) - Been a nonexistent sport for a while. No athletes competing in the World Cup or Continental Cup. Freestyle Skiing  (32) - Should qualify a team in mixed aerials which means a maximum team size of 32 athletes. Which athletes in which disciplines to be determined. Snowboarding  (24) - Full teams in slopestyle and big air. Then somewhere between 1-4 athletes in the other disciplines. Biathlon  (6) - Based on the Nations Cup last year, the men finished outside the top 20 and wouldn't qualify a relay team (and that's without Russia and Belarus). With Christian Gow's retirement, that makes things even more difficult. Women's relay should still qualify though. Ski Mountaineering  (1) - Gonna be optimistic here and say that one athlete will qualify either through the World Rankings or continental quota.     Skating Sports   Speed Skating  (16) - 7 to 8 men, 8 to 9 women. For now, I'll say 8 of each gender. Short Track Speed Skating  (10) - Full team size. With the current skill level of the team, anything else would be a tragedy. Figure Skating  (12) - Most likely 1 man (I hope) and 1 woman, then 2-3 pairs and 2-3 ice dance couples. For now, let's say 2 in pairs and 3 in ice dance.     Sleigh Sports   Luge  (7) - 2 women + 1 entry in each of the other disciplines Skeleton  (4) - 1 or 2 men + 2 or 3 women Bobsleigh  (14) - 2 men's crews (in both events) and 3 women's crews (in both events)     Team Sports   Curling  (12) - Full team or else you might as well burn the federation to the ground. Ice Hockey  (48) - Both men's and women's teams already qualified       Total Optimistic Prediction  -  (229) Total Pessimistic Prediction  - (184)   Total Realistic Prediction  -  (214)
    • Besides, I think Eitrem will be better than Ghiotto. You can see it after 1500 meters. He is younger. The whole Norwegian team is also in great shape. You just have to look at the team Norway has, how many new and young skaters there are and in our group A there is one Trentini, who takes last place. In every winter sport we invest too little money to be counted.   If Eitrem has the same form over long distances as he does over 1500 metres, he will dominate this season, not Ghiotto or Roest.
    • Looking at last season's 1st World Cup, it's worse for now and it should be the other way around. Bosa out of shape, Trentini weak. Both will drop to a lower group. It's similar to skeleton, i.e. regression instead of progress. I hope this doesn't mean Ghiotto is also in weaker form, because it could end up with 0 podiums this weekend.
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