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  • :AFG Afghanistan - Mohammad Tawfiq Bakhshi (Judo)
  • :ALB Albania - Luiza Gega (Athletics)
  • :ALG Algeria - Sonia Asselah (Judo)
  • :ASA American Samoa - Tanumafili Jungblut (Weightlifting)
  • :AND Andorra - Laura Salles (Judo)
  • :ANG Angola - Luisa Kiala (Handball)
  • :ANT Antigua and Barbuda - Daniel Bailey (Athletics)
  • :ARG Argentina - Luis Scola (Basketball)
  • :ARM Armenia - Vahan Mkhitaryan (Swimming)
  • :ARU Aruba - Nicole Van Der Velden (Sailing)
  • :AUS Australia - Anna Mears (Track Cycling)
  • :AUT Austria - Liu Jia (Table Tennis)
  • :AZE Azerbaijan - Teymur Mammadov (Boxing)
  • :BAH Bahamas - Shaunae Miller (Athletics)
  • :BRN Bahrain - Farhan Saleh (Swimming)
  • :BAN Bangladesh - Siddikur Rahman (Golf)
  • :BAR Barbados - Ramon Gittens (Athletics)
  • :BLR Belarus - Vasil Kiryienka (Road Cycling)
  • :BEL Belgium - Olivia Borlee (Athletics)
  • :BIZ Belize - Brandon Jones (Athletics)
  • :BEN Benin - Yemi Apithy (Fencing)
  • :BER Bermuda - Tyrone Smith (Athletics)
  • :BHU Bhutan - Karma Karma (Archery)
  • :BOL Bolivia - Angela Castro (Athletics)
  • :BIH Bosnia and Herzegovina - Amel Tuka (Athletics)
  • :BOT Botswana - Nijel Amos (Athletics)
  • :BRA Brazil - Yane Marques (Modern Pentathlon)
  • :IVB British Virgin Islands - Ashley Kelly (Athletics)
  • :BRU Brunei - Muhammad Fakhri Ismail (Athletics)
  • :BUL Bulgaria - Ivet Lalova (Athletics)
  • :BUR Burkina Faso - Rachid Sidibe (Judo)
  • :BDI Burundi - Olivier Irabaruta (Athletics)
  • :CAM Cambodia - Sorn Seavmey (Taekwondo)
  • :CMR Cameroon - Wilfried Seyi Ntsengue (Boxing)
  • :CAN Canada - Rosie MacLennan (Trampoline Gymnastics)
  • :CPV Cape Verde - Maria Andrade (Taekwondo)
  • :CAY Cayman Islands - Ronald Forbes (Athletics)
  • :CAF Central African Republic - Chloe Savourel (Swimming)
  • :CHA Chad - Bibiro Ali Taher (Athletics)
  • :CHI Chile - Erika Olivera (Athletics)
  • :CHN China - Lei Sheng (Fencing)
  • :TPE Chinese Taipei - Isheau Wong (Equestrian)
  • :COL Colombia - Yuri Alvear (Judo)
  • :COM Comoros - Mohamed Andhumdine Nazlati (Swimming)
  • :CGO Congo - Franck Elemba (Athletics)
  • :COD Congo DR - Rosa Keleku (Taekwondo)
  • :COK Cook Islands - Ella Nicholas (Canoeing Slalom)
  • :CRC Costa Rica - Nery Brenes (Athletics)
  • :CIV Cote d´Ivoire - Murielle Ahoure (Athletics)
  • :CRO Croatia - Josip Pavic (Water Polo)
  • :CUB Cuba - Mijain Lopez (Wrestling)
  • :CYP Cyprus - Pavlos Kontides (Sailing)
  • :CZE Czech Republic - Lukas Krpalek (Judo)
  • :DEN Denmark - Caroline Wozniacki (Tennis)
  • :DJI Djibouti - Abdi Waiss Mouhyadin (Athletics)
  • :DMA Dominica - Yordanis Duranona (Athletics)
  • :DOM Dominican Republic - Luguelin Santos (Athletics)
  • :ECU Ecuador - Estefania Garcia (Judo)
  • :EGY Egypt - Ahmed El Ahmar (Handball)
  • :ESA El Salvador - Lilian Castro (Shooting)
  • :GEQ Equatorial Guinea - Reina-Flor Okori (Athletics)
  • :ERI Eritrea - Volunteer
  • :EST Estonia - Karl-Martin Rammo (Sailing)
  • :ETH Ethiopia - Tsgabu Grmay (Road Cycling)
  • :FIJ Fiji - Osea Kolinisau (Rugby Sevens)
  • :FIN Finland - Tuuli Petaja-Siren (Sailing)
  • :FRA France - Teddy Riner (Judo)
  • :GAB Gabon - Anthony Obame (Taekwondo)
  • :GAM Gambia - Gina Bass (Athletics)
  • :GEO Georgia - Avtandil Tchirikishvili (Judo)
  • :GER Germany - Timo Boll (Table Tennis)
  • :GHA Ghana - Joshua Ekirikubinza (Swimming)
  • :GBR Great Britain - Andy Murray (Tennis)
  • :GRE Greece - Sofia Bekatorou (Sailing)
  • :GRN Grenada - Kirani James (Athletics)
  • :GUM Guam - Benjamin Schulte (Swimming)
  • :GUA Guatemala - Ana Sofia Gomez (Artistic Gymnastics)
  • :GUI Guinea - Mamadama Bangoura (Judo)
  • :GBS Guinea-Bissau - Augusto Midana (Wrestling)
  • :GUY Guyana - Hannibal Gaskin (Swimming)
  • :HAI Haiti - Asnage Castelly (Wrestling)
  • :HON Honduras - Rolando Palacios (Athletics)
  • :HKG Hong Kong - Stephanie Au (Swimming)
  • :HUN Hungary - Aron Szilagyi (Fencing)
  • :ISL Iceland - Arni Jonsson (Judo)
  • :IND India - Abhinav Bindra (Shooting)
  • :INA Indonesia - Maria Natalia Londa (Athletics)
  • :IRI Iran - Zahra Nemati (Archery)
  • :IRQ Iraq - Waheed Abdulridha (Boxing)
  • :IRL Ireland - Paddy Barnes (Boxing)
  • :ISR Israel - Neta Rivkin (Rhytmic Gymnastics)
  • :ITA Italy - Federica Pellegrini (Swimming)
  • :JAM Jamaica - Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce (Athletics)
  • :JPN Japan - Keisuke Ushiro (Athletics)
  • :JOR Jordan - Hussein Ishaish (Boxing)
  • :KAZ Kazakhstan - Ruslan Zhaparov (Taekwondo)
  • :KEN Kenya - Shehzana Anwar (Archery)
  • :KIR Kiribati - David Katoatau (Weightlifting)
  • :KOS Kosovo - Majlinda Kelmendi (Judo)
  • :KUW Kuwait - Volunteer
  • :KGZ Kyrgyzstan - Erkin Adylbek Uulu (Boxing)
  • :LAO Laos - Xaysa Anousone (Athletics)
  • :LAT Latvia - Maris Strombergs (BMX Cycling)
  • :LBN Lebanon - Nacif Elias (Judo)
  • :LES Lesotho - Mosito Lehata (Athletics)
  • :LBR Liberia - Emmanuel Matadi (Athletics)
  • :LBA Libya - Mohamed Hrezi (Athletics)
  • :LIE Liechtenstein - Julia Hassler (Swimming)
  • :LTU Lithuania - Gintare Volungeviciute-Scheidt (Sailing)
  • :LUX Luxembourg - Gilles Muller (Tennis)
  • :MKD Macedonia  - Anastasija Bogdanovski (Swimming)
  • :MAD Madagascar - Elione Sahilinirina (Athletics)
  • :MAW Malawi - Kefasi Chitsala (Athletics)
  • :MAS Malaysia - Lee Chong Wei (Badminton)
  • :MDV Maldives - Aminath Shajan (Swimming)
  • :MLI Mali - Djenebou Dante (Athletics)
  • :MLT Malta - Andrew Chetcuti (Swimming)
  • :MHL Marshall Islands - Matthlyn Sasser (Weightlifting)
  • :MTN Mauritania - Jidou El Moctar (Athletics)
  • :MRI Mauritius - Kate Foo Kune (Badminton)
  • :MEX Mexico - Daniela Campuzano (MTB Cycling)
  • :FSM Micronesia - Jennifer Chieng (Boxing)
  • :MDA Moldova - Nicolae Ceban (Sailing)
  • :MON Monaco - Brice Etes (Athletics)
  • :MGL Mongolia - Battulga Temuulen (Judo)
  • :MNE Montenegro - Bojana Popovic (Handball)
  • :MAR Morocco - Abdelkebir Ouaddar (Equestrian)
  • :MOZ Mozambique - Joaquim Lobo (Canoeing Sprint)
  • :MYA Myanmar - Yan Naing Soe (Judo)
  • :NAM Namibia - Jonas Junias (Boxing)
  • :NRU Nauru - Elson Brechtefeld (Weightlifting)
  • :NEP Nepal - Phupu Lhamu Khatri (Judo)
  • :NED Netherlands - Jeroen Dubbeldam (Equestrian)
  • :NZL New Zealand - Peter Burling (Sailing)
  • :NCA Nicaragua - Rafael Lacayo (Shooting)
  • :NIG Niger - Issoufou Alfaga Abdoul Razak (Taekwondo)
  • :NGR Nigeria - Olufunke Oshonaike (Table Tennis)
  • :PRK North Korea - Choe Jon-Wi (Weightlifting)
  • :NOR Norway - Ole-Kristian Bryhn (Shooting)
  • :OMA Oman - Hamed Said Al-Khatri (Shooting)
  • :PAK Pakistan - Ghulam Mustafa Bashir (Shooting)
  • :PLW Palau - Florian Skilang Temengil (Wrestling)
  • :PLE Palestine - Mayada Al-Sayed (Athletics)
  • :PAN Panama - Alonso Edward (Athletics)
  • :PNG Papua New Guinea - Ryan Pini (Swimming)
  • :PAR Paraguay - Julieta Granada (Golf)
  • :PER Peru - Francisco Boza (Shooting)
  • :PHI Philippines - Ian Lariba (Table Tennis)
  • :POL Poland - Karol Bielecki (Handball)
  • :POR Portugal - Joao Rodrigues (Sailing)
  • :PUR Puerto Rico - Jaime Espinal (Wrestling)
  • :QAT Qatar - Sheikh Ali Bin Jassim Al-Thani (Equestrian)
  • :WHT Refugee Olympic Athletes - Rose Lokonyen Nathike (Athletics)
  • :ROU Romania - Catalina Ponor (Artistic Gymnastics)
  • :RUS Russia - Sergey Tetyukhin (Volleyball)
  • :RWA Rwanda - Adrien Niyonshuti (Road Cycling)
  • :SKN Saint Kitts and Nevis - Antoine Adams (Athletics)
  • :LCA Saint Lucia - Levern Spencer (Athletics)
  • :VIN Saint Vincent and the Grenadines - Kineke Alexander (Athletics)
  • :SAM Samoa - Mary Opeloge (Weightlifting)
  • :SMR San Marino - Arianna Perilli (Shooting)
  • :STP Sao Tome and Principe - Buly da Conceicao Triste (Canoeing Sprint)
  • :KSA Saudi Arabia - Sulaiman Hamad (Judo)
  • :SEN Senegal - Isabelle Sambou (Wrestling)
  • :SRB Serbia - Ivana Andjusic Maksimovic (Shooting)
  • :SEY Seychelles - Rodney Govinden (Sailing)
  • :SLE Sierra Leone - Bunturabie Jalloh (Swimming)
  • :SGP Singapore - Derek Wong Zi Liang (Badminton)
  • :SVK Slovakia - Danka Bartekova (Shooting)
  • :SLO Slovenia - Vasilij Zbogar (Sailing)
  • :SOL Solomon Islands - Jenly Wini (Weightlifting)
  • :SOM Somalia - Mohamed Mohamed (Athletics)
  • :RSA South Africa - Wayde Van Niekerk (Athletics)
  • :KOR South Korea - Gu Bon-Gil (Fencing)
  • :SSD South Sudan - Guor Marial (Athletics)
  • :ESP Spain - Rafael Nadal (Tennis)
  • :SRI Sri Lanka - Anuradha Indrajith Cooray (Athletics)
  • :SUD Sudan - Abdalla Yousif (Athletics)
  • :SUR Suriname - Soren Opti (Badminton)
  • :SWZ Swaziland - Sibusiso Matsenjwa (Athletics)
  • :SWE Sweden - Therese Alshammar (Swimming)
  • :SUI Switzerland - Giulia Steingruber (Artistics Gymnastic)
  • :SYR Syria - Majd Eddin Ghazal (Athletics)
  • :TJK Tajikistan - Dilshod Nazarov (Athletics)
  • :TAN Tanzania - Andrew Mlugu (Judo)
  • :THA Thailand - Ratchanok Intanon (Badminton)
  • :TLS Timor-Leste - Francelina Cabral (MTB Cycling)
  • :TOG Togo - Rebecca Kpossi (Swimming)
  • :TGA Tonga - Pita Taufatofua (Taekwondo)
  • :TTO Trinidad and Tobago - Keshorn Walcott (Athletics)
  • :TUN Tunisia - Oussema Mellouli (Swimming)
  • :TUR Turkey - Riza Kayaalp (Greco-Roman Wrestling)
  • :TKM Turkmenistan - Merdan Atayev (Swimming)
  • :TUV Tuvalu - Etimoni Timuani (Athletics)
  • :UGA Uganda - Joshua Ekirikibinza Tibatemwa (Swimming)
  • :UKR Ukraine - Mykola Milchev (Shooting)
  • :UAE United Arab Emirates - Nada Al Bedwawi (Swimming)
  • :USA United States - Michael Phelps (Swimming)
  • :URU Uruguay - Dolores Moreira (Sailing)
  • :UZB Uzbekistan - Bahodir Jalolov (Boxing)
  • :VAN Vanuatu - Yoshua Shing (Table Tennis)
  • :VEN Venezuela - Ruben Limardo Gascon (Fencing)
  • :VIE Vietnam - Vu Thanh An (Fencing)
  • :ISV Virgin Islands - Cy Thompson (Sailing)
  • :YEM Yemen - Zeyad Mater (Athletics)
  • :ZAM Zambia - Matthews Punza (Judo)
  • :ZIM Zimbabwe - Kirsty Coventry (Swimming)
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Curiosity: Rory McIlroy is a Northern Ireland Golfers but in Rio he will play for Ireland and not for GB because at amateur level Northern Ireland golfer play under all-Ireland banner in team events and he said the played for Ireland at junior level and at amateur level and he will play for Ireland in Rio because it's a continuation of what has always been.

Obviously Rory is one of the most favourites to win a medal in Rio

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  • 1 month later...

The flags bearerer of the French delegation will be known at the end of July, the flagship of the French delegation in Rio de Janeiro Games will be elected by the end of July a quorum of fifty athletes selected by their federation. after the final selection committee to be held on July 13 and will validate the final list of starters for Brazil, all the ambassadors, about fifty, designate by secret electronic vote a flagship among the candidates. Among the frequently mentioned names included Teddy Riner, Tony Parker, Julien Absalon, Nikola Karabatic or Céline Dumerc

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