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MEN'S ENTRY LIST

Qualified Nations:

  • :AUT Austria - Clemens AIGNER
  • :AUT Austria - Manuel FETTNER
  • :AUT Austria - Michael HAYBOECK
  • :AUT Austria - Stefan KRAFT
  • :AUT Austria - Gregor SCHLIERENZAUER
  • :BUL Bulgaria - Vladimir ZOGRAFSKI
  • :CAN Canada - Mackenzie BOYD-CLOWES
  • :CZE Czech Republic - Lukas HLAVA
  • :CZE Czech Republic - Roman KOUDELKA
  • :CZE Czech Republic - Cestmir KOZISEK
  • :CZE Czech Republic - Viktor POLASEK
  • :CZE Czech Republic - Vojtech STURSA
  • :EST Estonia - Artti AIGRO
  • :EST Estonia - Kevin MALTSEV
  • :EST Estonia - Martti NOMME
  • :FIN Finland - Antti AALTO
  • :FIN Finland - Janne AHONEN
  • :FIN Finland - Andreas ALAMOMMO
  • :FIN Finland - Jarkko MAEAEATTAE
  • :FIN Finland - Eetu NOUSIAINEN
  • :FRA France - Vincent DESCOMBES-SEVOIE
  • :FRA France - Jonathan LEAROYD
  • :GER Germany - Markus EISENBICHLER
  • :GER Germany - Richard FREITAG
  • :GER Germany - Karl GEIGER
  • :GER Germany - Stephan LEYHE
  • :GER Germany - Andreas WELLINGER
  • :ITA Italy - Davide BRESADOLA
  • :ITA Italy - Federico CECON
  • :ITA Italy - Sebastian COLLOREDO
  • :ITA Italy - Alex INSAM
  • :JPN Japan - Daiki ITO
  • :JPN Japan - Noriaki KASAI
  • :JPN Japan - Junshiro KOBAYASHI
  • :JPN Japan - Ryoyu KOBAYASHI
  • :JPN Japan - Taku TAKEUCHI
  • :KAZ Kazakhstan - Sergey TKACHENKO
  • :NOR Norway - Anders FANNEMEL
  • :NOR Norway - Johann Andre FORFANG
  • :NOR Norway - Robert JOHANSSON
  • :NOR Norway - Andreas STJERNEN
  • :NOR Norway - Daniel Andre TANDE
  • :WHT Olympic Athlete from Russia - Evgeniy KLIMOV
  • :WHT Olympic Athlete from Russia - Denis KORNILOV
  • :WHT Olympic Athlete from Russia - Mikhail NAZAROV
  • :WHT Olympic Athlete from Russia - Alexey ROMASHOV
  • :POL Poland - Stefan HULA
  • :POL Poland - Maciej KOT
  • :POL Poland - Dawid KUBACKI
  • :POL Poland - Kamil STOCH
  • :POL Poland - Piotr ZYLA
  • :SLO Slovenia - Tilen BARTOL
  • :SLO Slovenia - Jernej DAMJAN
  • :SLO Slovenia - Peter PREVC
  • :SLO Slovenia - Anze SEMENIC
  • :SLO Slovenia - Timi ZAJC
  • :KOR South Korea - CHOI Se-Ou
  • :KOR South Korea - KIM Hyun-Ki
  • :SUI Switzerland - Simon AMMANN
  • :SUI Switzerland - Gregor DESCHWANDEN
  • :TUR Turkey - Fatih Arda IPCIOGLU
  • :USA United States - Kevin BICKNER
  • :USA United States - Michael GLASDER
  • :USA United States - Casey LARSON
  • :USA United States - William RHOADS

 

 

Total Athletes Qualified  65

Total Nations Qualified  19

Total Nations Qualified for the Team Event  11

 

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WOMEN'S ENTRY LIST

Qualified Nations:

  • :AUT Austria - Chiara HOELZL
  • :AUT Austria - Daniela IRASCHKO-STOLZ
  • :AUT Austria - Jacqueline SEIFRIEDSBERGER
  • :CAN Canada - Taylor HENRICH
  • :CHN China - CHANG Xinyue
  • :FIN Finland - Julia KYKKANEN
  • :FRA France - Lea LEMARE
  • :FRA France - Lucile MORAT
  • :GER Germany - Katharina ALTHAUS
  • :GER Germany - Juliane SEYFARTH
  • :GER Germany - Ramona STRAUB
  • :GER Germany - Carina VOGT
  • :ITA Italy - Evelyn INSAM
  • :ITA Italy - Lara MALSINER
  • :ITA Italy - Manuela MALSINER
  • :ITA Italy - Elena RUNGGALDIER
  • :JPN Japan - Yuki ITO
  • :JPN Japan - Kaori IWABUCHI
  • :JPN Japan - Yuka SETO
  • :JPN Japan - Sara TAKANASHI
  • :NOR Norway - Maren LUNDBY
  • :NOR Norway - Silje OPSETH
  • :WHT Olympic Athlete from Russia - Irina AVVAKUMOVA
  • :WHT Olympic Athlete from Russia - Anastasiya BARANNIKOVA
  • :WHT Olympic Athlete from Russia - Alexandra KUSTOVA
  • :WHT Olympic Athlete from Russia - Sofia TIKHONOVA
  • :ROU Romania - Daniela HARALAMBIE
  • :SLO Slovenia - Ursa BOGATAJ
  • :SLO Slovenia - Ema KLINEC
  • :SLO Slovenia - Nika KRIZNAR
  • :SLO Slovenia - Spela ROGELJ
  • :KOR South Korea - PARK Guy-Lim
  • :USA United States - Nita ENGLUND
  • :USA United States - Sarah HENDRICKSON
  • :USA United States - Abby RINGQUIST

 

 

Total Athletes Qualified  35

Total Nations Qualified  14

 

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Apparently a grand total of 7 atheltes will be eliminated in qualifications. :lol:

 

Which leaves two very important questions:

1) Who will be eliminated?

2) Who will finish last?

 

My prediction for eliminated athletes is :KAZ:TUR for sure... 1-3 from :EST. 1-2 from :USA. Maybe :KOR:ITA... It would be really depressing if all 3 Estonians place in bottom 7 and therefore get eliminated before the Opening ceremony. :p

The second one is easy, either :KAZ or a certain :EST athlete (Maltsev).

#banbestmen

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29 minutes ago, dcro said:

Apparently a grand total of 7 atheltes will be eliminated in qualifications. :lol:

 

Which leaves two very important questions:

1) Who will be eliminated?

2) Who will finish last?

 

My prediction for eliminated athletes is :KAZ:TUR for sure... 1-3 from :EST. 1-2 from :USA. Maybe :KOR:ITA... It would be really depressing if all 3 Estonians place in bottom 7 and therefore get eliminated before the Opening ceremony. :p

The second one is easy, either :KAZ or a certain :EST athlete (Maltsev).

How did you get to 57 and where can I find all starters? :p 

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2 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

How did you get to 57 and where can I find all starters? :p 

 

Here are the entries.

 

There are 65 athletes in total, but 8 nations have 5 athletes, so those extras drop out. It can actually be less, but no more than 57 athletes will start in the NH.

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