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9 hours ago, hckošice said:

:HKG 39 (46 with alternates)

 

The list in the attachement in the bottom of this article https://www.hkolympic.org/archive/press-release/?currentPage=0&id=627

 

Edit: wrong counts lol

It should be 41 official athletes, 46 with alternatives. The cycling should be 5, there are 3 team members not deciding which two are official and who is alternative, but at least two of them are official. @Benolympique

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9 minutes ago, Vic Liu said:

It should be 41 official athletes, 46 with alternatives. The cycling should be 5, there are 3 team members not deciding which two are official and who is alternative, but at least two of them are official. @Benolympique

So finally another 41 team :d

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:ESP Spain - 321 (2 Archery - 8 Artistic Swimming - 55 Athletics - 2 Badminton - 24 Basketball - 4 Beach Volley - 4 Boxing - 4 Canoeing Slalom - 11 Canoeing Sprint - 3 Cycling Mountain Bike - 7 Cycling Road - 2 Cycling Track - 2 Diving - 5 Equestrian - 1 Fencing - 18 Football - 4 Golf - 9 Gymnastics Artistic - 28 Handball - 32 Hockey - 7 Judo - 2 Karate - 1 Modern Pentathlon - 6 Rowing - 15 Sailing - 2 Shooting - 3 Skateboarding - 1 Sport Climbing - 10 Swimming - 2 Swimming Marathon - 3 Table Tennis - 4 Taekwondo - 8 Tennis - 5 Triathlon - 24 Water Polo - 4 Weighlifting)

 

+ 18 reserves (4 football, 2 waterpolo, 6 hockey, 2 handball, 1 equestrian, 1 artistic swimming, 2 athletics)

 

Wikipedia and some Spanish media are including 12 reserves (4 football, 2 waterpolo, 4 hockey and 2 handball) in the main team, considering that they can play during the tournament even if no player has an injury during the Olympics. That's the reason why they are saying 333 instead of 321.

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1 hour ago, Cobi said:

:ESP Spain - 321 (2 Archery - 8 Artistic Swimming - 55 Athletics - 2 Badminton - 24 Basketball - 4 Beach Volley - 4 Boxing - 4 Canoeing Slalom - 11 Canoeing Sprint - 3 Cycling Mountain Bike - 7 Cycling Road - 2 Cycling Track - 2 Diving - 5 Equestrian - 1 Fencing - 18 Football - 4 Golf - 9 Gymnastics Artistic - 28 Handball - 32 Hockey - 7 Judo - 2 Karate - 1 Modern Pentathlon - 6 Rowing - 15 Sailing - 2 Shooting - 3 Skateboarding - 1 Sport Climbing - 10 Swimming - 2 Swimming Marathon - 3 Table Tennis - 4 Taekwondo - 8 Tennis - 5 Triathlon - 24 Water Polo - 4 Weighlifting)

 

+ 18 reserves (4 football, 2 waterpolo, 6 hockey, 2 handball, 1 equestrian, 1 artistic swimming, 2 athletics)

 

Wikipedia and some Spanish media are including 12 reserves (4 football, 2 waterpolo, 4 hockey and 2 handball) in the main team, considering that they can play during the tournament even if no player has an injury during the Olympics. That's the reason why they are saying 333 instead of 321.

321 its official ?

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