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:AUT Austria: 106

Alpine Skiing: 22

Biathlon: 10

Bobsleigh: 10

Cross-Country Skiing: 5

Figure Skating: 3

Freestyle Skiing: 13

Luge: 10

Nordic Combined: 5

Skeleton: 3

Ski Jumping: 9

Snowboarding: 14

Speed Skating: 2

 

:IRL Ireland: 6

Alpine Skiing: 2

Cross-Country Skiing: 1

Freestyle Skiing: 1

Luge: 1

Snowboarding: 1

 

:NGR Nigeria: 1

Cross-Country Skiing: 1

 

:UKR Ukraine: 45

Alpine Skiing: 2

Biathlon: 10

Bobsleigh: 1

Cross-Country Skiing: 7

Figure Skating: 6

Freestyle Skiing: 5

Luge: 6

Nordic Combined: 1

Short Track: 2

Skeleton: 1

Ski Jumping: 3

Snowboarding: 1

 

:ISV Virgin Islands: 1

Skeleton: 1

 

That should do it for all the teams. I think a few of them are off by one number. I'll try to identify them once the team sizes are finalized.

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:CAN Team Canada :CAN 

215 athletes (109 men, 106 women)

 

Alpine Skiing (13)

Men (5): James (Jack) Crawford, Trevor Philp, Erik Read, Brodie Seger, Broderick Thompson

Women 8): Marie-Michèle Gagnon, Cassidy Gray, Valérie Grenier, Erin Mielzynski, Ali Nullmeyer, Roni Remme, Laurence St-Germain, Amelia Smart

 

Biathlon (8)

Men (4): Jules Burnotte, Christian Gow, Scott Gow, Adam Runnalls

Women (4): Megan Bankes, Sarah Beaudry, Emily Dickson, Emma Lunder

 

Bobsleigh (18)

Men (12):

Pilots (3): Taylor Austin, Justin Kripps, Christopher Spring

Brakemen (9): Ben Coakwell, Jay Dearborn, Mike Evelyn, Sam Giguere, Chris Patrician, Ryan Sommer, Cody Sorensen, Cam Stones, Daniel Sunderland

Women (6):

Pilots (3): Cynthia Appiah, Christine de Bruin, Melissa Lotholz

Brakewomen (3): Kristen Bujnowski, Dawn Richardson Wilson, Sara Villani

 

Cross-Country Skiing (9)

Men (4): Antoine Cyr, Rémi Drolet, Olivier Léveillé, Graham Ritchie

Women (5): Dahria Beatty, Olivia Bouffard-Nesbitt, Cendrine Browne, Laura Leclair, Katherine Stewart-Jones

 

Curling (12)

Men (5): 

Skip: Brad Gushue

Third: Mark Nichols

Second: Brett Gallant

Lead: Geoff Walker

Alternate: Marc Kennedy

Women (5):

Skip: Jennifer Jones

Third: Kaitlyn Lawes

Second: Jocelyn Peterman

Lead: Dawn McEwen

Alternate: Lisa Weagle

Mixed Doubles (2):

Female: Rachel Homan

Male: John Morris

 

Figure Skating (13)

Men (2): Keegan Messing, Roman Sadovsky

Women (1): Madeline Schizas

Pairs (4): Vanessa James/Eric Radford, Kirsten Moore-Towers/Michael Marinaro

Ice Dance (6): Laurence Fournier Beaudry/Nikolaj Sorensen, Piper Gilles/Paul Poirier, Marjorie Lajoie/Zachary Lagha

 

Freestyle Skiing (32)

Men (16)

Moguls (2): Laurent Dumais, Mikaël Kingsbury

Aerials (3): Miha Fontaine, Lewis Irving, Émile Nadeau

Ski Cross (4): Kevin Drury, Reece Howden, Brady Leman, Jared Schmidt

Halfpipe (3): Noah Bowman, Simon d'Artois, Brendan Mackay

Slopestyle/Big Air (4): Teal Harle, Evan McEachran, Max Moffatt, Édouard Therriault

Women (16)

Moguls (3): Chloé Dufour-Lapointe, Justine Dufour-Lapointe, Sofiane Gagnon

Aerials (3): Flavie Aumond, Naomy Boudreau-Guertin, Marion Thénault

Ski Cross (4): Courtney Hoffos, Brittany Phelan, Hannah Schmidt, Marielle Thompson

Halfpipe (3): Amy Fraser, Rachael Karker, Cassie Sharpe

Slopestyle/Big Air (3): Olivia Asselin, Elena Gaskell, Megan Oldham

 

Ice Hockey (48)

Men (25)

Forwards (14): Daniel Carr, Adam Cracknell, David Desharnais, Landon Ferraro, Josh Ho-Sang, Corban Knight, Jack McBain, Mason McTavish, Eric O'Dell, Eric Staal, Ben Street, Adam Tambellini, Jordan Weal, Daniel Winnik

Defense (8): Mark Barberio, Jason Demers, Brandon Gormley, Alex Grant, Maxim Noreau, Owen Power, Mat Robinson, Tyler Wotherspoon

Goalies (3): Devon Levi, Edward Pasquale, Matt Tomkins

Women (23)

Forwards (13): Emily Clark, Melodié Daoust, Sarah Fillier, Brianne Jenner, Rebecca Johnston, Emma Maltais, Sarah Nurse, Marie-Philip Poulin, Jamie Lee Rattray, Jillian Saulnier, Natalie Spooner, Laura Stacey, Blayre Turnbull

Defense (7): Erin Ambrose, Ashton Bell, Renata Fast, Jocelyne Larocque, Ella Shelton, Claire Thompson, Micah Zandee-Hart

Goalies (3): Kristen Campbell, Ann-Reneé Desbiens, Emerance Maschmeyer

 

Luge (48)

Men (1): Reid Watts

Women (3): Natalie Corless, Trinity Ellis, Makena Hodgson

Doubles (2): Tristan Walker/Justin Snith

 

Short Track (10)

Men (5): Pascal Dion, Steven Dubois, Charles Hamelin, Maxime Laoun, Jordan Pierre-Gilles

Women (5): Danaé Blais, Kim Boutin, Florence Brunelle, Alyson Charles, Courtney Sarault

 

Skeleton (3)

Men (1): Blake Enzie

Women (2): Jane Channell, Mirela Rahneva

 

Ski Jumping (4)

Men (2): Mackenzie Boyd-Clowes, Matthew Soukup

Women (2): Alexandria Loutitt, Abigail Strate

 

Snowboarding (23)

Men (11):

Parallel Giant Slalom (3): Sébastian Beaulieu, Arnaud Gaudet, Jules Lefebvre

Snowboard Cross (3): Eliot Grondin, Kevin Hill, Liam Moffatt

Halfpipe (1): Derek Livingston

Slopestyle/Big Air (4): Mark McMorris, Max Parrot, Darcy Sharpe, Sébastien Toutant

Women (12):

Parallel Giant Slalom (3): Kaylie Buck, Megan Farrell, Jennifer Hawkrigg

Snowboard Cross (4): Zoe Bergermann, Tess Critchlow, Audrey McManiman, Meryeta O'Dine

Halfpipe (2): Brooke D'Hondt, Elizabeth Hosking

Slopestyle/Big Air (3): Jasmine Baird, Laurie Blouin, Brooke Voigt

 

Speed Skating (16)

Men (8): Jordan Belchos, Ted-Jan Bloemen, Laurent Dubreuil, Graeme Fish, Antoine Gélinas-Beaulieu, Connor Howe, Gilmore Junio, Tyson Langelaar

Women (8): Ivanie Blondin, Marsha Hudey, Valérie Maltais, Brooklyn McDougall, Heather McLean, Maddison Pearman, Alexa Scott, Isabelle Weidemann

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Nations sorted by Sports

 

15: :CHN:CZE:ROC:USA

14: :CAN:GER:ITA

13: :JPN:SUI

12: :AUT

11:  :GBR:LAT:SWE

10: :AUS:FRA:POL:UKR

9:  :BEL:FIN:NOR:KOR

8:  :EST:KAZ:NED:ROU

7:  :BUL:SVK:ESP

6:  :BLR:SLO

5:  :BRA:DEN:HUN:IRL:NZL

4:  :ARG:CRO:LTU:TUR

3:  :AND:ARM:BIH:CHI:TPE:COL:GEO:ISR:MEX

2:  :BOL:GRE:HKG:IRI:ISL:JAM:LBN:LIE:MDA:MON:MNE:MKD:PUR:POR:THA

1:  :ALB:ASA:AZE:CYP:ECU:ERI:GHA:HAI:IND:KOS:KGZ:LUX:MAD:MAS:MLT:MGL:MAR:NGR:PAK:PER:PHI:SMR:KSA:SRB:TLS:TTO:UZB:ISV

 

 

 

Nations sorted by Continents

 

Africa (5)

:ERI:GHA:MAD:MAR:NGR

 

Americas (15)

North (2)  :CAN:USA

Central (1)  :MEX

Carribean (5)  :HAI:JAM:PUR:TTO:ISV

South (7)  :ARG:BOL:BRA:CHI:COL:ECU:PER

 

Asia (18)

:CHN:TPE:HKG:IND:IRI:JPN:KAZ:KGZ:LBN:MAS:MGL:PAK:PHI:KSA:KOR:THA:TLS:UZB

 

Europe (50)

:ALB:AND:ARM:AUT:AZE:BLR:BEL:BIH:BUL:CRO:CYP:CZE:DEN:EST:FIN:FRA:GEO:GER:GBR:GRE:HUN:ISL:IRL:ISR:ITA:KOS:LAT:LIE:LTU:LUX:MLT:MDA:MON:MNE:NED:MKD:NOR:POL:POR:ROC:ROU:SMR:SRB:SVK:SLO:ESP:SWE:SUI:TUR:UKR

 

Oceania (3)

:ASA:AUS:NZL

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:AUT Austria

 

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:GER Germany

 

DOSB say they have qualified 149 athletes. The major difference compared to @Topicmaster1010's numbers is, that they have named 22 athletes in bobsleigh. I'm not sure, if some are alternates. In addition, they have received an extra spot in alpine skiing.

 

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:SUI Switzerland

 

Swiss Olympic Team consists of 168 athletes. Difference compared to the numbers posted here are, that they have named 14 athletes in bobsleigh, one in skeleton and 21 in freestyle skiing.

 

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On 1/24/2022 at 9:21 PM, phelps said:

:ITA Italy

 

118 athletes, 72 men, 46 women

 

BIATHLON (10)

Men (5): Didier Bionaz, Thomas Bormolini, Tommaso Giacomel, Lukas Hofer, Dominik Windisch.

Women (5): Michela Carrara, Samuela Comola, Federica Sanfilippo, Lisa Vittozzi, Dorothea Wierer.

 

BOBSLEIGH (9) 

Men (8): Patrick Baumgartner, Lorenzo Bilotti, Eric Fantazzini, Robert Mircea, Josè Delmas Obou, Alex Pagnini, Mattia Variola, Alex Verginer.

Women (1): Giada Andreutti.

 

NORDIC COMBINED (4)

Men: Iacopo Bortolas, Raffaele Buzzi, Alessandro Pittin, Samuel Costa.

 

FREESTYLE (5)

Men (2): Simone Deromedis, Leonardo Donaggio.

Women (3): Silvia Bertagna, Lucrezia Fantelli, Jole Galli.

 

SKI JUMPING (2)

Men (1): Giovanni Bresadola.

Women (1): Jessica Malsiner.

 

ALPINE SKIING (16)

Men (7): To be named after Tomorrow's Slalom in Schladming, AUT

Women (9): Marta Bassino, Federica Brignone, Elena Curtoni, Nadia Delago, Nicol Delago, Lara Della Mea, Sofia Goggia, Anita Gulli, Francesca Marsaglia.

 

CROSS-COUNTRY SKIING (12)

Men (6): Francesco De Fabiani, Davide Graz, Federico Pellegrino, Maicol Rastelli, Giandomenico Salvadori, Paolo Ventura.

Women (6): Anna Comarella, Martina Di Centa, Caterina Ganz, Greta Laurent, Cristina Pittin, Lucia Scardoni.

 

SKELETON (3)

Men (2): Amedeo Bagnis, Mattia Gaspari.

Women (1): Valentina Margaglio.

 

LUGE (8)

Men (5): Leon Felderer, Dominik Fischnaller, Kevin Fischnaller, Simon Kainzwaldner, Emanuel Rieder.

Women (3): Verena Hofer, Andrea Voetter, Nina Zoeggeler.

 

SNOWBOARD (17)

Men (11): Daniele Bagozza, Edwin Coratti, Mirko Felicetti, Filippo Ferrari, Roland Fischnaller, Lorenzo Gennero, Emiliano Lauzi, Tommaso Leoni, Lorenzo Sommariva, Omar Visintin, Louis Philip Vito III.

Women (6): Sofia Belingheri, Caterina Carpano, Lucia Dalmasso, Francesca Gallina, Michela Moioli, Nadya Ochner.

 

CURLING (6)

Men (5): Sebastiano Arman, Mattia Giovanella, Simone Gonin, Amos Mosaner, Joel Thierry Retornaz.

Women (1): Stefania Constantini.

 

FIGURE SKATING (9)

Men (5): Filippo Ambrosini, Marco Fabbri, Daniel Grassl, Matteo Guarise, Matteo Rizzo.

Women (4): Nicole Della Monica, Rebecca Ghilardi, Charlene Guignard, Lara Naki Gutmann.

 

SPEEDSKATING (7)

Men (6): David Bosa, Davide Ghiotto, Andrea Giovannini, Michele Malfatti, Jeffrey Rosanelli, Alessio Trentini.

Women (1): Francesca Lollobrigida.

 

SHORT TRACK (10)

Men (5): Andrea Cassinelli, Yuri Confortola, Tommaso Dotti, Pietro Sighel, Luca Spechenhauser.

Women (5): Arianna Fontana, Cynthia Mascitto, Arianna Sighel, Arianna Valcepina, Martina Valcepina.

final update...

 

these are the 7 men chosen to enter the Alpine Skiing events: Luca De Aliprandini, Christof Innerhofer, Matteo Marsaglia, Dominik Paris, Giuliano Razzoli, Tommaso Sala, Alex Vinatzer

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