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Summer Olympic Games 2020 Team Sizes


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On 12/07/2021 at 15:58, Nickyc707 said:

:DOM   66 (including reserves?)

 

https://colimdo.org/titulares/presidente-abinader-entrego-la-bandera-delegacion-jjoo-tokio/

 

The NOC has confirmed the total number of athletes but I can't find a breakdown for the number of individuals competing in each of the ten sports in which they have qualified.

Benolympique this was the last info I had.

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On 11/07/2021 at 21:58, Nickyc707 said:

Benolympique I haven't found any announcement on the size of :JAM's

delegation yet but they have confirmed the size of their athletics squad which will form the bulk of it and you may want to update your figures.

 

https://www.jamaicaobserver.com/sports/powerful-women-head-61-strong-olympic-team_225183

 

http://www.trackandfieldjm.com/news/items/latest-news/item/586-jaaa-names-teams-to-the-2020-olympic-games-nacac-u18-u23-champs

Benolympique, no final figures apart from athletics where they have announced a squad of 61 which is a vast increase on the numbers you have for Jamaica at the moment.

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4 hours ago, intoronto said:

Not sure which discipline but :CAN got an additional spot in cycling. Working back on the info available... it was a women's quota.

Okay got the answer.

 

Women's Road cycling +1 :CAN

Final team size 371 + 9 alternates .

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Some facts about :CAN Team Canada 

 

Full team: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Tntwn9IBUJmn431xFI6dRnEiKTTyPTmh5lzCya9eRgI/edit#gid=0

 

Total number of athletes: 371 (226 will be at their first Olympics)

Women: 225, Men: 146
Youngest: Summer McIntosh, 14 (August 18, 2006), Swimming; Oldest – Mario Deslauriers, 56 (February 2, 1965), Equestrian 

Team sports – 8; the most in a non-hosted or non-boycotted Games

 

Sets of siblings:

  1. Gabriela DeBues-Stafford (Athletics) and Lucia Stafford (Athletics) 
  2. Halle Pratt (Artistic Swimming) and Cole Pratt (Swimming)
  3. Claire Wright (Water Polo) and Emma Wright (Water Polo)

Children of Olympians:

  1. Axelle Crevier, Water Polo (Mother Marie-Claude Deslières, Water Polo) 
  2. Tali Darsigny, Weightlifting (Father Yvan, Weightlifting) 
  3. Nicholas Hoag, Volleyball (Father Glenn, Volleyball)
  4. Lynda Kiejko, Shooting (Father Bill Hare, Shooting)
  5. Kai Langerfeld, Rowing (Father York, Rowing)
  6. Summer McIntosh, Swimming (Mother Jill Horstead, Swimming)
  7. Mariah Millen, Sailing (Father John, Sailing)
  8. Jordan Steen, Wrestling (Father Dave, Athletics and Mother Andrea Page, Athletics) 
  9. Ali ten Hove, Sailing (Father Martin, Sailing) 
  10. Avalon Wasteneys, Rowing (Mother Heather Clarke, Rowing)  
  11. Jillian Weir, Athletics (Father Robert, :GBR Athletics)  

Provincial and territorial breakdown (by hometown):

  • Ontario: 171
  • Quebec: 58
  • British Columbia: 95
  • Nova Scotia: 8
  • Alberta: 28
  • Manitoba: 5
  • Saskatchewan: 3
  • Athletes with hometowns outside Canada: 2
  • New Brunswick: 1
  • Newfoundland and Labrador: 0
  • Northwest Territories: 0
  • Nunavut: 0
  • Prince Edward Island: 0
  • Yukon: 0

 

Athletes who previously attended a Games:

  • Olympic Games (Summer): 144
  • Youth Olympic Games (Summer): 16
  • Olympic Winter Games: 2

 

By Olympic Games (Summer):

  • Los Angeles 1984: 1
  • Seoul 1988: 1
  • Athens 2004: 4
  • Beijing 2008: 17
  • London 2012: 33
  • Rio 2016: 134

 

By Youth Olympic Games (Summer):

  • Singapore 2010: 3 
  • Nanjing 2014: 8
  • Buenos Aires 2018: 5

 

By Olympic Winter Games:

  • Vancouver 2010: 1
  • Sochi 2014: 2
  • PyeongChang 2018: 1
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