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:CZE Czech Republic: 113

Alpine Skiing: 6

Biathlon: 10

Bobsleigh: 4

Cross-Country Skiing: 11

Curling: 2

Figure Skating: 6

Freestyle Skiing: 2

Ice Hockey: 48

Luge: 4

Nordic Combined: 4

Short Track: 1

Skeleton: 1

Ski Jumping: 7

Snowboarding: 5

Speed Skating: 2

 

:FRA France: 85

Alpine Skiing: 17

Biathlon: 12

Bobsleigh: 6

Cross-Country Skiing: 13

Figure Skating: 4

Freestyle Skiing: 13

Nordic Combined: 5

Short Track: 4

Ski Jumping: 2

Snowboarding: 9

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:ROU ROMANIA: 21 

Alpine Skiing: 2 (1W - 1M) - Maria Constantin, Alexandru Stefanescu

Biathlon: 2 (1W - 1M) - Natalia Ushkina, George Coltea

Bobsleigh: 6 (2W - 4M) - Andreea Grecu, Katharina Wick, Mihai Tentea, Ciprian Daroczi, Cristian Radu, Raul Dobre 

Cross-Country Skiing: 3 (1W - 2M) - Timeea Lorincz, Paul Pepene, Raul Popa

Luge: 4 (1W - 3M) - Raluca Stramaturaru, Valentin Cretu, Denis Serban, Maria Gitlan

Skeleton: 1* (1M) - Sebastian Enache (1st reserve)

Ski Jumping: 3 (1W - 2M) - Daniela Haralambie, Andrei Feldorean, Daniel Cacina

Speed Skating: 1 (1W) - Mihaela Hogas 

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No updates are coming through from biathlon and bobsleigh, so I guess our team of 11 is pretty final. 6 alpine skiing, 3 cross-country skiing, 1 snowboarding, 1 short track.

 

Pretty disappointing when you realize that Dutch NOC waiving their own selection policy reduced your team size by over 25%...

#banbestmen

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On 1/18/2022 at 2:35 AM, Topicmaster1010 said:

:GRE Greece: 5

Alpine Skiing: 2

Cross-Country Skiing: 3

It will be Ioannis Antoniou and Maria-Eleni Tsiovolou in alpine skiing, and Apostolos Angelis, Maria Ntanou, and Nefeli Tita in cross-country skiing.

 

Tsiovolou (21) and Tita (18) are by far the youngest members of the Greek team, and both will be making their Olympic debuts. Antoniou competed in 2018, Angelis competed in 2014 and 2018, and Ntanou competed in 2010 and 2018.

 

I was expecting to see 42 year old Paraskevi Ladopoulou included, but she wasn't even picked as an alternate in case someone gets COVID :cry:

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+ 1 for :BIH in alpine skiing from reallocation to bring them to 6 athletes.

 

some more teams whose sizes should be set.

 

:AUS Australia: 44

Alpine Skiing: 4

Bobsleigh: 2

Cross-Country Skiing: 6

Curling: 2

Figure Skating: 2

Freestyle Skiing: 13

Luge: 1

Short Track: 1

Skeleton: 2

Snowboarding: 11

 

:GBR Great Britain: 49

Alpine Skiing: 4

Bobsleigh: 6

Cross-Country Skiing: 3

Curling: 10

Figure Skating: 3

Freestyle Skiing: 11

Luge: 1

Short Track: 3

Skeleton: 4

Snowboarding: 3

Speed Skating: 1

 

:NZL New Zealand: 16

Alpine Skiing: 2

Biathlon: 1

Freestyle Skiing: 9

Snowboarding: 3

Speed Skating: 1

 

:PUR Puerto Rico: 2

Alpine Skiing: 1

Skeleton: 1

 

:ROC ROC: 211

Alpine Skiing: 7

Biathlon: 10

Bobsleigh: 12

Cross-Country Skiing: 16

Curling: 10

Figure Skating: 18

Freestyle Skiing: 23

Ice Hockey: 48

Luge: 10

Nordic Combined: 3

Short Track: 9

Skeleton: 6

Ski Jumping: 9

Snowboarding: 14

Speed Skating: 16

 

:SWE Sweden: 117

Alpine Skiing: 9

Biathlon: 11

Cross-Country Skiing: 16

Curling: 11

Figure Skating: 2

Freestyle Skiing: 14

Ice Hockey: 48

Luge: 2

Ski Jumping: 1

Snowboarding: 2

Speed Skating: 1

 

:TTO Trinidad and Tobago: 2

Bobsleigh: 2

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and it started. The nominational General Assembly. They also invited the :CHN ambassador in the country :p sitting next to skeet shooter Danka Barteková (nominated by IOC for full IOC membership, her eventual election is schedulled before the games)

 

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Our final roster to come in a couple of minutes, stay tuned :p

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6 hours ago, Topicmaster1010 said:

+ 1 for :BIH in alpine skiing from reallocation to bring them to 6 athletes.

 

some more teams whose sizes should be set.

 

:AUS Australia: 44

Alpine Skiing: 4

Bobsleigh: 2

Cross-Country Skiing: 6

Curling: 2

Figure Skating: 2

Freestyle Skiing: 13

Luge: 1

Short Track: 1

Skeleton: 2

Snowboarding: 11

 

:GBR Great Britain: 49

Alpine Skiing: 4

Bobsleigh: 6

Cross-Country Skiing: 3

Curling: 10

Figure Skating: 3

Freestyle Skiing: 11

Luge: 1

Short Track: 3

Skeleton: 4

Snowboarding: 3

Speed Skating: 1

 

:NZL New Zealand: 16

Alpine Skiing: 2

Biathlon: 1

Freestyle Skiing: 9

Snowboarding: 3

Speed Skating: 1

 

:PUR Puerto Rico: 2

Alpine Skiing: 1

Skeleton: 1

 

:ROC ROC: 211

Alpine Skiing: 7

Biathlon: 10

Bobsleigh: 12

Cross-Country Skiing: 16

Curling: 10

Figure Skating: 18

Freestyle Skiing: 23

Ice Hockey: 48

Luge: 10

Nordic Combined: 3

Short Track: 9

Skeleton: 6

Ski Jumping: 9

Snowboarding: 14

Speed Skating: 16

 

:SWE Sweden: 117

Alpine Skiing: 9

Biathlon: 11

Cross-Country Skiing: 16

Curling: 11

Figure Skating: 2

Freestyle Skiing: 14

Ice Hockey: 48

Luge: 2

Ski Jumping: 1

Snowboarding: 2

Speed Skating: 1

 

:TTO Trinidad and Tobago: 2

Bobsleigh: 2

Can confirm the :GBR figure is 49 after the alpine, cross country and freestyle skiers together with the snowboarders were announced by the BOA this morning.

 

Sadly, for the first time since 1956 GB does not have a representative in the biathlon. However, on a more positive note they have their first long track speed skater at the Games since 1992.

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:SVK  Team Slovakia  :SVK 

 

50 (37 + 13)

Total Amount of the Delegation : 111 people

 

 

BIATHLON

8 Athletes (4 + 4):

Total Amount of the Delegation : 17 people

 

Matej Baloga  (Sprint, Individual, Team Relay, + *Mixed Relay ?, *Pursuit ?, *Mass Start ?)

Šimon Bartko  (Sprint, Individual, Team Relay, + *Mixed Relay ?, *Pursuit ?, *Mass Start ?)

Tomáš Sklenárik  (Sprint, Individual, Team Relay, + *Mixed Relay ?, *Pursuit ?, *Mass Start ?)

Michal Šima  (Sprint, Individual, Team Relay, Mixed Relay, + *Pursuit ?, *Mass Start ?)

Paulína Fialková  (Sprint, Individual, Team Relay, Mixed Relay, + *Pursuit ?, *Mass Start ?)

Ivona Fialková  (Sprint, Individual, Team Relay, Mixed Relay, + *Pursuit ?, *Mass Start ?)

Henrieta Horvátová  (Sprint, Individual, Team Relay + Pursuit ?, *Mass Start ?)

Veronika Machyniaková  (Sprint, Individual, Team Relay + Pursuit ?, *Mass Start ?)

 

Team Staff (9)

Spoiler

Lukáš Daubner (Team Leader and Coach)

Tomáš Kos  :CZE (Head Coach)

Jakub Leščinský (Coach)

Miloš Bátovský (methodologies and diagnostics)

Štefan Lichoň  (servismen)

Miha Plahutnik :SLO(servismen)

Adam Koštial  (servismen)

Peter Golian  (servismen)

Jakub Hudák (physiotherapist)

 

 

BOBSLEIGH:

1 Athlete (0 + 1):

Total Amount of the Delegation : 3 people

 

Viktória Čerňanská (Monobob)

 

 

Team Staff (2)

Spoiler

Zdenka Jagnešáková (Team Leader)

Milan Jagnešák (Coach)

 

 

ALPINE SKIING

5 Athletes (2 + 3):

Total Amount of the Delegation : 19 people

 

Adam Žampa  (Slalom, Giant Slalom, Mixed Team Event)

Andreas Žampa  (Slalom, Giant Slalom, Super-G, Mixed Team Event)

Petra Vlhová  (Slalom, Giant Slalom, Alpine Combined, Super-G)

Rebeka Jančová  (Slalom, Giant Slalom, Super-G, Mixed Team Event)

Petra Hromcová  (Slalom, Giant Slalom, Super-G, Mixed Team Event)

 

Team Staff (14):

Spoiler

Mauro Pini  :SUI (Coach)

Boris Vlha  (Coach)

Matej Gemza  (Coach)

Matteo Baldissarutti  :ITA  (Coach)

Ján Kvasnička :CZE(Coach)

Martin Štěpán :CZE  (Coach)

Roman Murín  (Coach)

Matej Kutlík (Coach)

Marco Porta  :ITA  (Fitness Trainer)

Viliam Stinčík  (Physiotherapist)

Ivana Gašpárek (Physiotherapist)

Svatopluk Kovář :CZE (Servismen)

Zuzana Senčeková  (Team Member)

 

 

CROSS-COUNTRY SKIING:

 

5 Athletes (2 + 3):

Total Amount of the Delegation : 10 people

 

Peter Mlynár  (Sprint, 15 km C, Team Sprint)

Ján Koristek  (15 km C, Team Sprint, Skiathlon 15+15 km, 50 km Mass Start F)

Alena Procházková  (Sprint, 10 km C, Team Sprint, 30 km Mass Start F)

Barbora Klementová  (Sprint, 10 km C + *Team Sprint ?)

Kristína Sivoková  (Sprint, 10 km C + *Team Sprint ?)

 

Team Staff (5):

Spoiler

Ján Jakubčo (Team Leader)

Ján Valuška  (Coach)

Peter Žiška (Coach)

Mateusz Szczotka :POL  (Servismen)

Michal Malák (Servismen)

 

 

SNOWBOARDING

1 Athlete (0 + 1):

Total Amount of the Delegation : 3 people

 

Klaudia Medlová  (Slopestyle, Big Air)

 

Team Staff (2):

Spoiler

Matej Matys (Coach)

Lars Grundberg  :SWE(Coach and Servismen)

 

 

ICE HOCKEY

25 Athletes (25 + 0):

Total Amount of the Delegation : 40 people

 

Patrik Rybár  (GK)

Branislav Konrád  (GK)

Matej Tomek (GK)

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Marek Ďaloga  (D)

Martin Marinčin  (D)

Peter Čerešnák  (D)

Mário Grman  (D)

Michal Čajkovský  (D)

Martin Gernát  (D)

Šimon Nemec  (D)

Samuel Kňažko (D)

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Libor Hudáček  (F)

Miloš Kelemen  (F)

Michal Krištof  (F)

Marko Daňo  (F)

Miloš Roman  (F)

Juraj Slafkovský  (F)

Tomáš Jurčo  (F)

Peter Cehlárik  (F)

Marek Hrivík  (F)

Kristián Pospíšil  (F)

Samuel Takáč  (F)

Pavol Regenda  (F)

Adrián Holešinský  (F)

Peter Zuzin  (F)

 

Team Staff (15):

Spoiler

Miroslav Šatan (General Manager)

Oto Haščák (General Manager Assistant)

Zuzana Chrenková (Team Manager)

Craig Ramsay  :CAN  (Head Coach)

Ján Pardavý  (Coach Assistant)

Andrej Podkonický (Coach Assistant)

Ján Lašák (Goaltenders Coach)

Igor Andrejkovič (Video Analyst)

Róbert Bereš (Fitness Trainer)

Pavol Lauko (Doctor)

Vladimír Čavojec (Physioterapeutist)

Andrej Foltýn (Physioterapeutist)

Rastislav Ladecký  (Masseur)

Juraj Stopka (Masseur)

Peter Jánošík (Media Ataché)

 

 

LUGE

5 Athletes (4 + 1):

Total Amount of the Delegation : 11 people

 

Jozef Ninis  (Singles, Mixed Relay)

Marián Skupek  (Singles)

Tomáš Vaverčák  (Doubles, Mixed Relay)

Matej Zmij  (Doubles, Mixed Relay)

Katarína Šimoňáková  (Singles, Mixed Relay)

 

Team Staff (6):

Spoiler

Jozef Škvarek (Team Leader)

Lukáš Brož  :CZE (Head Coach)

Ján Harniš (Coach and Servismen)

Rastislav Drajna (Coach and Servismen)

Viera Findurová-Bachárová (Coach Assistant)

Branislav Delej  (Doctor)

 

 

Delegation Staff

Total Amount of the Delegation : 11 people

 

Spoiler

Chef de Mission: Roman Buček

Chef de Mission Assistant: Boris Demeter

Chef de Mission Assistant: Zuzana Tomčíková (Also designated CLO – covid liaison officer)

First Doctor: Roman Fano

Media Ataché: Ľubomír Souček

Administrative: Petra Gantnerová

Doctor: Ivan Macek

Doctor: Daniela Kňaze-Doležalová

 

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TEAM CZECH REPUBLIC :CZE 

 

BIATHLON (5+5)


Women: Markéta Davidová, Jessica Jislová, Eva Puskarčíková, Lucie Charvátová, Tereza Voborníková.

 

Men: Michal Krčmář, Jakub Štvrtecký, Mikuláš Karlík, Adam Václavík, Milan Žemlička
 

 

Bobsleigh (4+0)
Dominik Dvořák, Jakub Nosek, Jan Šindelář, Dominik Záleský

 

SKELETON (0+1):
Anna Fernstädtová.

 

CURLING (1+1):
Zuzana Paulová a Tomáš Paul.

 

 

Figure Skating(3+3):
Men: Michal Březina.
Women: Eliška Březinová.
Ice Dance: Natálie Taschlerová, Filip Taschler.
Pairs: Martin Bidař, Jelizaveta Žuková.

 

Speed Skating (0+2):
Martina Sáblíková, Nikola Zdráhalová

 

SHORT TRACK (0+1)

Michaela Hrůzová (500m + 1500m)

 

Luge (3+1):
Women: Anna Čežíková.
Men: Michael Lejsek.
Doubles: Zdeněk Pěkný, Filip Vejdělek.

 

Ice Hockey
Muži (24):
Goalies: Šimon Hrubec, Roman Will, Patrik Bartošák 

Defence: Jakub Jeřábek , David Sklenička ,Lukáš Klok, Ronald Knot, Libor Šulák , Vojtěch Mozík , Tomáš Kundrátek .
Forwards: Roman Červenka , Jiří Smejkal , Vladimír Sobotka, Michal Řepík , Hynek Zohorna, Tomáš Zohorna , Radan Lenc , Jan Kovář , Matěj Stránský  Lukáš Sedlák, Tomáš Hyka , Michael Špaček , Michael Frolík , David Krejčí  + 1 one more later.


Women
Goalies: Klára Peslarová, Viktorie Švejdová , Kateřina Zechovská . 
Defence: Sára Čajanová , Pavlína Horálková , Tereza Radová , Samantha Kolowratová , Dominika Lásková , Daniela Pejšová , Aneta Tejralová 


Forwards: Kateřina Bukolská , Klára Hymlárová , Aneta Lédlová , Natálie Mlýnková, Kristýna Pátková , Denisa Křížová, Kateřina Mrázová , Noemi Neubauerová , Michaela Pejzlová , Vendula Přibylová , Alena Mills , Lenka Serdar , Tereza Vanišová. 

 

Freestyle skiing (0+2):
Diana Cholenská a Nikol Kučerová (Skicross)

 

Alpine Skiing (2+4):
Women: Ester Ledecká, Martina Dubovská, Barbora Nováková a Elese Sommerová.
Men: Jan Zabystřan a Kryštof Krýzl.

 

Cross country skiing(6+5):
Muži: Michal Novák,Jan Pechoušek, Adam Fellner, Luděk Šeller, Petr Knop, Ondřej Černý
Ženy: Kateřina Janatová, Tereza Beranová, Petra Hynčicová, Petra Nováková, Zuzana Holíková

 

Ski Jumping (4+3):
Muži: Roman Koudelka, Čestmír Kožíšek, Viktor Polášek a Filip Sakala.
Ženy: Karolína Indráčková, Klára Ulrichová, Anežka Indráčková

 

Nordic Combined (4+0):
Tomáš Portyk,Lukáš Daněk, Jan Vytrval a Ondřej Pažout.

 

SNOWBOARDING (1+4):
Ženy: Ester Ledecká, Zuzana Maděrová (Parallel GS), Vendula Hopjáková (snowboardcross) a Šárka Pančochová (Big Air, Slopestyle, U-Rampa).
Muži: Jan Kubičík (snowboardcross).

 

This list is not officially confirmed yet as we haven't had official press conference about the final list of the :CZE team members. But so far, these are the people who should be on the list. Yet, there might be some changes. In Skicross, Diana Cholenská looks like coming with ACL injury and not sure whether she will go. Currently, men's ice hockey team has 6 covid cases + they need to call in one more player. There will be probably more changes than the coaches wanted...... Final list should come in few days .... 

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Looks like Germany will have a team of 144 athletes. Interestingly, it only has 10 alpine skiiers even though they accepted 12 quotas and they also are only sending one man in snowboard halfpipe even though they accepted 3 quotas.  Maybe one of the German's here has more info?

 

:GER Germany: 144

Alpine Skiing: 10

Biathlon: 11

Bobsleigh: 18

Cross-Country Skiing: 14

Freestyle Skiing: 9

Figure Skating: 6

Ice Hockey: 25

Luge: 10

Nordic Combined: 5

Short Track: 1

Skeleton: 6

Ski Jumping: 9

Snowboarding: 15

Speed Skating: 5

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    • 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)
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