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Skeleton at the 2018 Winter Olympic Games


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7 minutes ago, Dragon said:

Been told Jamaica will announce their male skeleton slider will go to the Olympics.

 

Quota came from Russia, also meaning that Luxembourg sadly declined.

#banbestmen

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7 minutes ago, Dragon said:

What happened to France?

 

I assumed they weren't interested from the start, as that athlete never even competed at a WC level.

#banbestmen

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Just now, vovanA said:

Sergey Chudinov, who was suspended by IOC for life, is now allowed to take part as a coach of Russian natioanl team. 

Must be a mistake and they've mistaken him for Sergei Chudinov, the coach for luge

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3 минуты назад, Dragon сказал:

Must be a mistake and they've mistaken him for Sergei Chudinov, the coach for luge

 

ROC mentions both of them in the list of accredited coaches

Bring back the 1991 borders

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MEN'S SINGLES

Qualified Nations:

  1. :AUS Australia - John FARROW
  2. :AUT Austria - Matthias GUGGENBERGER
  3. :CAN Canada - Kevin BOYER
  4. :CAN Canada - Dave GRESZCZYSZYN
  5. :CAN Canada - Barrett MARTINEAU
  6. :CHN China - GENG Wenqiang
  7. :GER Germany - Alexander GASSNER
  8. :GER Germany - Christopher GROTHEER
  9. :GER Germany - Axel JUNGK
  10. :GHA Ghana - Akwasi FRIMPONG
  11. :GBR Great Britain - Dom PARSONS
  12. :GBR Great Britain - Jerry RICE
  13. :ISR Israel - Adam EDELMAN
  14. :ITA Italy - Joseph Luke CECCHINI
  15. :JAM Jamaica - Anthony WATSON
  16. :JPN Japan - Katsuyuki MIYAJIMA
  17. :JPN Japan - Hiroatsu TAKAHASHI
  18. :LAT Latvia - Martins DUKURS
  19. :LAT Latvia - Tomass DUKURS
  20. :NZL New Zealand - Rhys THORNBURY
  21. :NOR Norway - Alexander Henning HANSSEN
  22. :WHT Olympic Athlete from Russia - Vladislav MARCHENKOV
  23. :WHT Olympic Athlete from Russia - Nikita TREGUBOV
  24. :ROU Romania - Dorin VELICU
  25. :KOR South Korea - KIM Ji-Soo
  26. :KOR South Korea - YUN Sung-Bin
  27. :ESP Spain - Ander MIRAMBELL
  28. :UKR Ukraine - Vladyslav HERASKEVYCH
  29. :USA United States - Matthew ANTOINE
  30. :USA United States - John DALY

 

Total Athletes Qualified  30

Total Nations Qualified  20

 

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