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11 minutes ago, LowerSaxony said:

As only one Russian woman is eligible, Argentina seems to have received a reallocation quota in the women's event: https://www.eleco.com.ar/deportes/ravenna-tambien-ira-a-corea/

The other should have gone to Kazakhstan.

 

 

Kazakhstan already received reallocation in the men's event, as Slovenia declined.

 

This should leave Turkey as the likely qualifier (since Sweden and France should decline).

 

 

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vor 19 Minuten schrieb dcro:

 

Kazakhstan already received reallocation in the men's event, as Slovenia declined.

 

This should leave Turkey as the likely qualifier (since Sweden and France should decline).

 

 

You're right, didn't think about that.

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"Taiwan is not generally thought of as a center for winter sports. But luger Lien Te-An will be one of a handful of Taiwanese athletes competing in the upcoming Winter Olympics in PyeonChang, South Korea. That is, if he doesn't get hit by a car first." :lol:

 

http://www.dw.com/en/taiwanese-luger-aims-for-olympic-glory-in-pyeongchang/av-42124886

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MEN'S SINGLES

Qualified Nations:

  • :AUS Australia - Alex FERLAZZO
  • :AUT Austria - Reinhard EGGER
  • :AUT Austria - David GLEIRSCHER
  • :AUT Austria - Wolfgang KINDL
  • :BUL Bulgaria - Pavel ANGELOV
  • :CAN Canada - Sam EDNEY
  • :CAN Canada - Mitchel MALYK
  • :CAN Canada - Reid WATTS
  • :TPE Chinese Taipei - LIEN Te-An
  • :CZE Czech Republic - Ondrej HYMAN
  • :GEO Georgia - Giorgi SOGOIANI
  • :GER Germany - Andi LANGEHAN
  • :GER Germany - Felix LOCH
  • :GER Germany - Johannes LUDWIG
  • :GBR Great Britain - AJ ROSEN
  • :GBR Great Britain - Rupert STAUDINGER
  • :IND India - Shiva KESHAVAN
  • :ITA Italy - Dominik FISCHNALLER
  • :ITA Italy - Kevin FISCHNALLER
  • :ITA Italy - Emanuel RIEDER
  • :KAZ Kazakhstan - Nikita KOPYRENKO
  • :LAT Latvia - Kristers APARJODS
  • :LAT Latvia - Arturs DARZNIEKS
  • :LAT Latvia - Inars KIVLENIEKS
  • :WHT Olympic Athlete from Russia - Stepan FEDOROV
  • :WHT Olympic Athlete from Russia - Semen PAVLICHENKO
  • :WHT Olympic Athlete from Russia - Roman REPILOV
  • :POL Poland - Maciej KUROWSKI
  • :POL Poland - Mateusz SOCHOWICZ
  • :ROU Romania - Valentin CRETU
  • :ROU Romania - Andrei TUREA
  • :SVK Slovakia - Jozef NINIS
  • :SVK Slovakia - Jakub SIMONAK
  • :SLO Slovenia - Tilen SIRSE
  • :KOR South Korea - LIM Nam-Kyu
  • :UKR Ukraine - Anton DUKACH
  • :UKR Ukraine - Andriy MANDZIY
  • :USA United States - Chris MAZDZER
  • :USA United States - Taylor MORRIS
  • :USA United States - Tucker WEST

 

Total Athletes Qualified  40

Total Nations Qualified  21

 

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MEN'S DOUBLES

Qualified Nations:

  1. :AUT Austria - Peter PENZ/Georg FISCHLER
  2. :AUT Austria - Thomas STEU/Lorenz KOLLER
  3. :CAN Canada - Tristan WALKER/Justin SNITH
  4. :CZE Czech Republic - Lukas BROZ/Antonin BROZ
  5. :CZE Czech Republic - Matej KVICALA/Jaromir KUDERA
  6. :GER Germany - Toni EGGERT/Sascha BENECKEN
  7. :GER Germany - Tobias WENDL/Tobias ARLT
  8. :ITA Italy - Ivan NAGLER/Fabian MALLEIER
  9. :ITA Italy - Ludwig RIEDER/Patrick RASTNER
  10. :LAT Latvia - Oskars GUDRAMOVICS/Peteris KALNINS
  11. :LAT Latvia - Andris SICS/Juris SICS
  12. :WHT Olympic Athletes from Russia - Vladislav ANTONOV/Aleksandr DENISEV
  13. :WHT Olympic Athletes from Russia - Andrei BOGDANOV/Andrei MEDVEDEV
  14. :POL Poland - Jakub KOWALEWSKI/Wojciech CHMIELEWSKI
  15. :ROU Romania - Stefan MUSEI/Cosmin ATODIRESEI
  16. :SVK Slovakia - Marek SOLCANSKY/Karol STUCHLAK
  17. :KOR South Korea - PARK Jin-Yong/CHO Jung-Myung
  18. :UKR Ukraine - Oleksandr OBOLONCHYK/Roman ZAKKHARKIV
  19. :USA United States - Justin KREWSON/Andrew SHERK
  20. :USA United States - Matthew MORTENSEN/Jayson TERDIMAN

 

 

Total Athletes Qualified  40

Total Nations Qualified  13

 

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WOMEN'S SINGLES

 

Qualified Nations:

  • :ARG Argentina - Veronica Maria RAVENNA
  • :AUT Austria - Madeleine EGLE
  • :AUT Austria - Birgit PLATZER
  • :AUT Austria - Hannah PROCK
  • :CAN Canada - Brooke APSHKRUM
  • :CAN Canada - Alex GOUGH
  • :CAN Canada - Kimberley MCRAE
  • :CRO Croatia - Daria OBRATOV
  • :CZE Czech Republic - Tereza NOSKOVA
  • :GER Germany - Dajana EITBERGER
  • :GER Germany - Natalie GEISENBERGER
  • :GER Germany - Tatjana HUEFNER
  • :ITA Italy - Sandra ROBATSCHER
  • :ITA Italy - Andrea VOETTER
  • :LAT Latvia - Kendija APARJODE
  • :LAT Latvia - Eliza CAUCE
  • :LAT Latvia - Ulla ZIRNE
  • :WHT Olympic Athlete from Russia - Ekaterina BATURINA
  • :POL Poland - Ewa KULS-KUSYK
  • :POL Poland - Natalia WOJTUSCISZYN
  • :ROU Romania - Raluca STRAMATURARU
  • :SVK Slovakia - Katarina SIMONAKOVA
  • :KOR South Korea - Aileen Christina FRISCH
  • :KOR South Korea - SUNG Eun-Ryung
  • :SUI Switzerland - Martina KOCHER
  • :UKR Ukraine - Olena SHKHUMOVA
  • :UKR Ukraine - Olena STETSKIV
  • :USA United States - Summer BRITCHER
  • :USA United States - Erin HAMLIN
  • :USA United States - Emily SWEENEY

 

 

Total Athletes Qualified  30

Total Nations Qualified  16

 

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