RANKED: Every nation at the Beijing Winter Olympics by the number of athletes they have taken to China https://www.businessinsider.in/sports/news/ranked-every-nation-at-the-beijing-winter-olympics-by-the-number-of-athletes-they-have-taken-to-china/slidelist/89353537.cms 2022-02-04T23:10:38+05:30 2022-02-04T22:17:43+05:30 RANKED: Every nation at the Beijing Winter Olympics by the number of athletes they have taken to China Barnaby LaneFeb 4, 2022, 23:10 IST
Athletes from China make their entrance at the 2022 Winter Olympics.AP Photo/David J. Phillip
There are 91 teams and 2,871 individual athletes competing at the Beijing Winter Olympics. 19 nations have just one athlete in their team, while the largest team is the USA with 224. 1 — Albania, American Samoa, Cyprus, East Timor, Ecuador, Eritrea, Ghana, Haiti, India, Kyrgyzstan, Malta, Morocco, Nigeria, Pakistan, Peru, Philippines, Saudi Arabia, Uzbekistan, Virgin Islands.
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1 — Albania, American Samoa, Cyprus, East Timor, Ecuador, Eritrea, Ghana, Haiti, India, Kyrgyzstan, Malta, Morocco, Nigeria, Pakistan, Peru, Philippines, Saudi Arabia, Uzbekistan, Virgin Islands. 1 — Albania, American Samoa, Cyprus, East Timor, Ecuador, Eritrea, Ghana, Haiti, India, Kyrgyzstan, Malta, Morocco, Nigeria, Pakistan, Peru, Philippines, Saudi Arabia, Uzbekistan, Virgin Islands.
2 — Azerbaijan, Bolivia, Kosovo, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Madagascar, Malaysia, Mongolia, Puerto Rico, San Marino, Serbia, Trinidad and Tobago.
Team Luxembourg at the Beijing 2022 Opening Ceremony. Julian Finny/Getty Images
2 — Azerbaijan, Bolivia, Kosovo, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Madagascar, Malaysia, Mongolia, Puerto Rico, San Marino, Serbia, Trinidad and Tobago. 2 — Azerbaijan, Bolivia, Kosovo, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Madagascar, Malaysia, Mongolia, Puerto Rico, San Marino, Serbia, Trinidad and Tobago.
3 — Colombia, Hong Kong, Iran, Lebanon, Monaco, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Portugal.
Team Monaco’s Arnaud Alessandria. Getty/Sean Haffey
3 — Colombia, Hong Kong, Iran, Lebanon, Monaco, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Portugal. 3 — Colombia, Hong Kong, Iran, Lebanon, Monaco, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Portugal.
4 — Chile, Mexico, Chinese Taipei, Thailand.
Mexican figure skater Donovan Carrillo. Getty/Miguel Medina
4 — Chile, Mexico, Chinese Taipei, Thailand. 4 — Chile, Mexico, Chinese Taipei, Thailand.
5 — Andorra, Greece, Iceland, Moldova.
Flag bearers Apostolos Angelis and Maria Ntanou of Team Greece. Getty/Alex Pantling
5 — Andorra, Greece, Iceland, Moldova. 5 — Andorra, Greece, Iceland, Moldova.
6 — Argentina, Armenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Ireland, Israel, Jamaica.
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6 — Argentina, Armenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Ireland, Israel, Jamaica. 6 — Argentina, Armenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Ireland, Israel, Jamaica.
7 — Turkey.
Speed skater Furkan Akar (L) is one of four male athletes competing for Turkey in Beijing. Getty/Oliver Hardt
7 — Turkey. 7 — Turkey.
9 — Georgia.
Nino Tsiklauri of Team Georgia. Getty/Michael Kappeler
9 — Georgia. 9 — Georgia.
10 — Brazil.
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10 — Brazil. 10 — Brazil.
11 — Croatia.
Team Croatia. Getty/Julian Finney
11 — Croatia. 11 — Croatia.
13 — Lithuania.
Deividas Kizala (R) of Lithuania. Getty/Atsushi Tomura
13 — Lithuania. 13 — Lithuania.
14 — Hungary, Spain.
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14 — Hungary, Spain. 14 — Hungary, Spain.
16 — Bulgaria, New Zealand.
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16 — Bulgaria, New Zealand. 16 — Bulgaria, New Zealand.
19 — Belgium.
Team Belgium’s Cesar Beauvais. Getty/Kevin Voigt
19 — Belgium. 19 — Belgium.
21 — Romania.
Romania has 21 athletes in Beijing. Getty/Jewel Samad
21 — Romania. 21 — Romania.
26 — Estonia.
Freestyle skier Kelly Sildaru. Getty/Sean Haffey
26 — Estonia. 26 — Estonia.
29 — Belarus.
Maxim Gustik is a Belarusian freestyle skier. Getty/Tom Pennington
29 — Belarus. 29 — Belarus.
34 — Kazakhstan.
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34 — Kazakhstan. 34 — Kazakhstan.
41 — Netherlands.
Team Netherlands’ orange outfits were unmissable during the opening ceremony. Getty/Matthias Hangst
41 — Netherlands. 41 — Netherlands.
44 — Australia, Slovenia.
Team Australia. Getty/Manan Vatsyayana
44 — Australia, Slovenia. 44 — Australia, Slovenia.
45 — Ukraine.
Team Ukraine's Yulianna Tunytska. Getty/Daniel Mihailescu
45 — Ukraine. 45 — Ukraine.
50 — Great Britain, Slovakia.
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50 — Great Britain, Slovakia. 50 — Great Britain, Slovakia.
57 — Poland.
Poland's flag bearer Zbigniew Brodka. Getty/Lillian Suwanrumpha
57 — Poland. 57 — Poland.
58 — Latvia.
Baiba Bendika of Latvia. Getty/Sven Hoppe
58 — Latvia. 58 — Latvia.
62 — Denmark.
Curler Madeleine Dupont (L) was Denmark’s flag bearer during the opening ceremony. Getty/Valery Sharifulin
62 — Denmark. 62 — Denmark.
64 — South Korea.
Kim Eunjung of Republic of Korea at the 2018 Winter Olympics in PyeongChang. Getty/Jean Catuffe
64 — South Korea. 64 — South Korea.
83 — Norway.
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83 — Norway. 83 — Norway.
86 — France.
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86 — France. 86 — France.
95 — Finland.
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95 — Finland. 95 — Finland.
106 — Austria.
Felix Leitner of Team Austria. Getty/Kevin Voigt
106 — Austria. 106 — Austria.
113 — Czech Republic.
Czech curler Tomas Paul. Getty/Mario Hommes
113 — Czech Republic. 113 — Czech Republic.
116 — Sweden.
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116 — Sweden. 116 — Sweden.
118 — Italy.
Team Italy clearly enjoyed the opening ceremony. Getty/Lintao Zhang
118 — Italy. 118 — Italy.
124 — Japan.
Team Japan. Getty/David Ramos
124 — Japan. 124 — Japan.
149 — Germany.
Germany biathlete Benedikt Doll. Getty/Clive Rose
149 — Germany. 149 — Germany.
167 — Switzerland.
The Swiss women's national ice hockey team finished fifth at the 2018 games. GettyAFP
167 — Switzerland. 167 — Switzerland.
174 — China.
Zhi Ling and Suyuan Fan of Team China. Getty/Lintao Zhan
174 — China. 174 — China.
212 — Russian Olympic Committee.
ROC athletes arrive at the Olympic opening ceremony. AP Photo/Jae C. Hong
212 — Russian Olympic Committee. 212 — Russian Olympic Committee.
215 — Canada.
Athletes from Canada make their entrance at the 2022 Winter Olympics. AP Photo/David J. Phillip
215 — Canada. 215 — Canada.
224 — United States.
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224 — United States. 224 — United States.