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13 hours ago, Topicmaster1010 said:

:GRE Greece- 5

Do we have any chances for more quotas? I know nothing about winter sports. I think we currently have 2 in alpine skiing (1M, 1W) and 3 in cross-country skiing (1M, 2W) although I could be mistaken.

 

We had 7 athletes in both Vancouver and Sochi, and only 4 in Pyeongchang, so at least we improved from 2018. Our largest team was Nagano 1998 where we had 13 athletes in six different sports (alpine skiing, biathlon, bobsleigh, cross-country skiing, luge, snowboarding).

 

In 2014 we competed in sports like skeleton and ski jumping, up until 2010 we always had biathlon too. Now it looks like it might be the second Olympics in a row with only the two sports (alpine skiing and cross-country skiing).

 

To be honest it is hard for me to get interested in the Winter Olympics when my country doesn't have any realistic medal hopes, although I sometimes enjoy watching ice hockey and curling (obviously watching other countries).

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4 minutes ago, Makedonas said:

Do we have any chances for more quotas? I know nothing about winter sports. I think we currently have 2 in alpine skiing (1M, 1W) and 3 in cross-country skiing (1M, 2W) although I could be mistaken.

 

We had 7 athletes in both Vancouver and Sochi, and only 4 in Pyeongchang, so at least we improved from 2018. Our largest team was Nagano 1998 where we had 13 athletes in six different sports (alpine skiing, biathlon, bobsleigh, cross-country skiing, luge, snowboarding).

 

In 2014 we competed in sports like skeleton and ski jumping, up until 2010 we always had biathlon too. Now it looks like it might be the second Olympics in a row with only the two sports (alpine skiing and cross-country skiing).

 

To be honest it is hard for me to get interested in the Winter Olympics when my country doesn't have any realistic medal hopes, although I sometimes enjoy watching ice hockey and curling (obviously watching other countries).

Your numbers are correct! As far as I know, Greece doesn't have any more chances of getting quotas unfortunately.

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On 12/24/2021 at 2:11 AM, Topicmaster1010 said:

 

 

:BRA Brazil:

 

Alpine Skiing: 1

Bobsleigh: 5

Cross-Country Skiing: 3

Freestyle Skiing: 1

Skeleton: 1

 

:CZE Czech Republic:

 

Alpine Skiing: 6

Biathlon: 10

Bobsleigh: 5

Cross-Country Skiing: 12

Curling: 2

Figure Skating: 6

Freestyle Skiing: 2

Ice Hockey: 48

Luge: 4

Nordic Combined: 4

Short Track: 1

Skeleton: 1

Ski Jumping: 6

Snowboarding: 5

Speed Skating: 2

 

I think the lost quota might be from speed skating. I remember you guys had a 3rd skater that was in qualifying position for a period of time.

 

:LTU Lithuania:

 

Alpine Skiing: 2

Biathlon: 6

Cross-Country Skiing: 4

Figure Skating: 2

True, I completely forgot. We had 2 junior skaters at quali spots in mass start. One girl and one boy. Unfortunately, both dropped below the line after Calgary. Thanks a lot. The statistics is amazing .... P.S. Merry Xmas 🎄🎄

 

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4 minutes ago, mrv86 said:

:MEX MEXICO :MEX

 

Donovan Daniel CARRILLO SUAZO - Figure Skating

Rodolfo Rodolfo DICKSON SOMMERS - Alpine Skiing

Sarah SCHLEPER - Alpine Skiing

Jonathan SOTO MORENO - Cross Country Skiing

Wait, why is Hubertus von Hohenlohe competing in fixed races this week then? :lol:

#banbestmen

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24 minutes ago, dcro said:

Wait, why is Hubertus von Hohenlohe competing in fixed races this week then? :lol:

Because he’s Hubertus and hope dies last, but he’s far from reaching the minimum points to qualify.

 

The one in doubt was SOTO, since there’s another skier that has under 300 distance points, but in the later’s case is mostly in roller ski competitions in Japan, so I guess the nomination will go to Soto, as he has consistently been under 300 in snow proper.

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After one day of accepting and rejecting quotas, these should be the team sizes of some of the smaller winter countries that have accepted their quotas + Hungary.

 

:ALB Albania: 1 

Alpine Skiing: 1

 

:ARGArgentina: 6

Alpine Skiing: 2

Cross-Country Skiing: 2

Luge: 1

Speed Skating: 1

 

:ARMArmenia: 6

Alpine Skiing: 1

Cross-Country Skiing: 3

Figure Skating: 2

 

:BIH Bosnia and Herzegovina: 5

Alpine Skiing: 2

Cross-Country Skiing: 2

Luge: 1

 

:CHI Chile: 4

Alpine Skiing: 2

Cross-Country Skiing: 1

Freestyle Skiing: 1

 

:COL Colombia: 3

Alpine Skiing: 1

Cross-Country Skiing: 1

Speed Skating: 1

 

:CYP Cyprus: 1

Alpine Skiing: 1

 

:ECU Ecuador: 1

Alpine Skiing: 1

 

:GHA Ghana: 1

Alpine Skiing: 1

 

:GRE Greece: 5

Alpine Skiing: 2

Cross-Country Skiing: 3

 

:HAI Haiti: 1

Alpine Skiing: 1

 

:HUN Hungary: 14

Alpine Skiing: 2

Cross-Country Skiing: 2

Figure Skating: 2

Short Track: 7

Snowboarding: 1

 

:IND India: 1

Alpine Skiing: 1

 

:IRI Iran: 3

Alpine Skiing: 2

Cross-Country Skiing: 1

 

:KOS Kosovo: 2

Alpine Skiing: 2

 

:KGZ Kyrgyzstan: 1

Alpine Skiing: 1

 

:LBN Lebanon: 3

Alpine Skiing: 2

Cross-Country Skiing: 1

 

:MAD Madagascar: 2

Alpine Skiing: 2

 

:MAS Malaysia: 2

Alpine Skiing: 2

 

:MON Monaco: 3

Alpine Skiing: 1

Bobsleigh: 2

 

:PAK Pakistan: 1

Alpine Skiing: 1

 

:PHI Philippines: 1

Alpine Skiing: 1

 

:POR Portugal: 3

Alpine Skiing: 2

Cross-Country Skiing: 1

 

:SMR San Marino: 2

Alpine Skiing: 2

 

:THA Thailand: 4

Alpine Skiing: 2

Cross-Country Skiing: 2

 

:TLS Timor-Leste: 1

Alpine Skiing: 1

 

 

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