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Winter Olympic Games Beijing 2022 Team Sizes


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Some more team sizes that should be final.

 

:BLR Belarus: 29

Alpine Skiing: 1

Biathlon: 10

Cross-Country Skiing: 4

Figure Skating: 2

Freestyle Skiing: 7

Speed Skating: 5

 

:BUL Bulgaria: 16

Alpine Skiing: 3

Biathlon: 8

Cross-Country Skiing: 1

Figure Skating: 1

Luge: 1

Ski Jumping: 1

Snowboarding: 1

 

Don't think the biathlon quotas are official for Bulgaria yet but I can't imagine that they would reject any. If one of the Bulgarian's could confirm, that would be great.

 

:USA United States: 222

Alpine Skiing: 17

Biathlon: 8

Bobsleigh: 12

Cross-Country Skiing: 14

Curling: 11 (Chris Plys doing both men's and mixed doubles)

Figure Skating: 16

Freestyle Skiing: 32

Ice Hockey: 48

Luge: 8

Nordic Combined: 5

Short Track: 7

Skeleton: 3

Ski Jumping: 3

Snowboarding: 26

Speed Skating: 12

 

Even with how big the US team is, I don't believe there's any more quotas that can be reallocated to them.

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Latvian team confirmed. 57 athletes. I like how everyone gets a page (Bendika gets two!), while hockey players get just their names. :p

http://olimpiade.lv/storage/app/media/uploaded-files/beijing2022sportistuprezentacijalokik19012022max.pdf

 

Bendika is going in both biathlon and XC skiing, so she had a hissy fit over nothing. :tantrum:

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:CAN Canada: 211

Alpine Skiing: 13

Biathlon: 8

Bobsleigh: 18

Cross-Country Skiing: 9

Curling: 12

Figure Skating: 13

Freestyle Skiing: 32

Ice Hockey: 48

Luge: 6

Short Track: 10

Skeleton: 3

Ski Jumping: 4

Snowboarding: 19

Speed Skating: 16

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Slovenia will compete with 40 athletes.

 

Alpine Skiing - 11

Ski Jumping - 9

Cross Country Skiing - 8

Snowboarding - 5

Biathlon - 6

Nordic Combined - 1

 

In Alpine Skiing, Štefan Hadalin will not compete due to personal issues.

In Snowboarding, Gloria Kotnik took an extra spot in women's Parallel GS, but currently she is not on the list, so maybe we will see 41 athletes.

 

This is the most modest team since Torino 2006, according to number of athletes, and most modest according to number of sports in which we compete, since Lillehammer 1994.

(Pyeongchang - 9 sports, Sochi - 8 sports, Vancouver - 10 sports,... Lillehammer - 3 sports)

 

 

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:FIN Finland: 96

Alpine Skiing: 4

Biathlon: 8

Cross-Country Skiing: 13

Figure Skating: 3

Freestyle Skiing: 6

Ice Hockey: 48

Nordic Combined: 5

Ski Jumping: 5

Snowboarding: 4

 

:GEO Georgia: 9

Alpine Skiing: 2

Figure Skating: 6

Luge: 1

 

:JPN Japan: 124

Alpine Skiing: 3

Biathlon: 6

Cross-Country Skiing: 8

Curling: 5

Figure Skating: 10

Freestyle Skiing: 12

Ice Hockey: 23

Luge: 1

Nordic Combined: 5

Short Track: 7

Ski Jumping: 9

Snowboarding: 20

Speed Skating: 15

 

:MDA Moldova: 5

Biathlon: 4

Luge: 1

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1 hour ago, dcro said:

Latvian team confirmed. 57 athletes. I like how everyone gets a page (Bendika gets two!), while hockey players get just their names. :p

http://olimpiade.lv/storage/app/media/uploaded-files/beijing2022sportistuprezentacijalokik19012022max.pdf

 

Bendika is going in both biathlon and XC skiing, so she had a hissy fit over nothing. :tantrum:

Surely because it is not the final roster, they have to cut 5 players. It is expected they will anounce their final roster on the weekend

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3 minutes ago, mrv86 said:

So I think they’re only waiting for Germany, South Korea & Bosnia to confirm if they’ll take their reallocations.

From what I heard, quotas haven’t been finalized by the IBSF yet either. I think they’re still in a similar or process of confirmation/reallocation.

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