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Winter Olympics Games 2018 Opening Ceremony Flag Bearers


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Time to open the flag bearers thread, Guys feel free to post the flag bearers but please don´t forget to add also a source, like @Benolympique did it today about Martin Fourcade for :FRA , Thanks for the link buddy  https://www.lequipe.fr/Tous-sports/Actualites/Martin-fourcade-porte-drapeau-a-pyeongchang/837522

 

Also feel free to announce every info about a new qualified nation here, in order to add them also to the opening post.

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