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Juuso Hietanen
==Playing career==
Hietanen made his [[SM-liiga]] debut with [[HPK]] during the [[2003β04 SM-liiga season|2003β04 season]], and two years later he became a regular player on the team. He also visited [[Pelicans (ice hockey)|Pelicans]] early in his career and was part of the [[Finland men's national jun... | [-0.009945814497768879, -0.018641823902726173, 0.028627105057239532, -0.009978704154491425, -0.028548171743750572, 0.031047780066728592, -0.0185892004519701, 5.231501563685015e-05, -0.022101810202002525, -0.03899390622973442, 0.027337834239006042, 0.017286771908402443, -0.004219735506922007, -0.03212656080722809, 0.027... |
Juuso Hietanen
==International play==
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{{MedalSport|[[Ice hockey]]}}
{{MedalCompetition|[[Ice hockey at the Winter Olympics|Winter Olympics]]}}
{{MedalGold|[[2022 Winter Olympics|2022 Beijing]]|}}
{{MedalBronze|[[Ice hockey at the 2014 Winter Olympics|2014 Sochi]]|}}
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Juuso Hietanen
==Personal life==
Hietanen's father [[Juha Hietanen]] and grandfather [[Aarno Hietanen]] also played professional ice hockey. | [0.0026410140562802553, -0.011318178847432137, 0.02268705517053604, -0.02182520180940628, -0.022319499403238297, 0.0182003416121006, -0.008067212998867035, 0.004968338645994663, -0.010481673292815685, -0.04623596742749214, -0.005979116540402174, 0.020861951634287834, 0.007116637658327818, -0.01773139089345932, 0.010316... |
Juuso Hietanen
==Career statistics==
===Regular season and playoffs===
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Juuso Hietanen
==Career statistics==
===Regular season and playoffs===
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Juuso Hietanen
==Career statistics==
===International===
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| [[2005 World Junior Ice Hockey ... | [-0.011657963506877422, -0.014188926666975021, 0.03303844854235649, -0.013813489116728306, -0.024545807391405106, 0.01967807300388813, -0.021632933989167213, 0.00020015885820612311, -0.013580459170043468, -0.048729121685028076, 0.016972338780760765, 0.022733353078365326, -0.0033854052890092134, -0.019160229712724686, 0... |
ValΓ©rie Maltais
{{short description|Canadian speed skater}}
{{Use mdy dates|date=February 2020}}
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| name = ValΓ©rie Maltais
| image = ValΓ©rie Maltais.jpg
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| caption = Valerie Maltais competing in 2019.
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ValΓ©rie Maltais
==Career==
===Early career===
She began skating at the age of 6 and, in 2009, was the Canadian Champion in the 1500m. In that same year, she received a bronze medal in relay at the World Short Track Championships. She was set to compete for [[Canada at the 2010 Winter Olympics]] in the Ladies' 3000m ... | [-0.02008829452097416, -0.0016298852860927582, 0.0016029112739488482, -0.04224296286702156, -0.021526910364627838, 0.019055107608437538, -0.00957332830876112, -0.01963055320084095, -0.037534769624471664, -0.03635772317647934, 0.03102176822721958, 0.028746141120791435, -0.013182943686842918, -0.04457090422511101, -0.007... |
ValΓ©rie Maltais
==Career==
===2014 Sochi Olympics===
Going into the [[2014 Winter Olympics]], Maltais was no longer a rookie Olympic competitor, though she still found herself as the youngest member of the women's short track team at those games. At the previous games she had not been invited to skate on the relay t... | [-0.013961168006062508, 0.0006719145458191633, 0.011583239771425724, -0.0402848981320858, -0.030240315943956375, 0.017171703279018402, -0.018304049968719482, -0.024911627173423767, -0.03167906403541565, -0.029707446694374084, 0.03511606901884079, 0.02992059476673603, -0.010810580104589462, -0.04137727990746498, -0.0123... |
ValΓ©rie Maltais
==Career==
===2018 Winter Olympics===
In August 2017, Maltais was named to [[Canada at the 2018 Winter Olympics|Canada's]] [[2018 Winter Olympics]] team. | [-0.022056709975004196, -0.003913705237209797, 0.006236657965928316, -0.026929402723908424, -0.027292262762784958, 0.04038114473223686, -0.02415611408650875, -0.011436572298407555, -0.011812391690909863, -0.0208644550293684, 0.02550388127565384, 0.019205667078495026, 0.0018045810284093022, -0.03841133415699005, -0.0060... |
ValΓ©rie Maltais
==Career==
===2022 Winter Olympics===
In January 2022, Maltais was named to her [[Canada at the 2022 Winter Olympics|first Olympic team]] in long track speed skating. Maltais would go on to win the gold medal as part of the [[Speed skating at the 2022 Winter Olympics β Women's team pursuit|team pursu... | [-0.016232667490839958, -0.0061376928351819515, -0.001504320534877479, -0.03168429434299469, -0.01867993362247944, 0.030825145542621613, -0.006085623055696487, -0.01563386805355549, -0.0289506446570158, -0.025175604969263077, 0.0426449216902256, 0.023366190493106842, -5.0060963985743e-05, -0.039156265556812286, -0.0123... |
Leo Komarov
{{short description|Finnish ice hockey player}}
{{pp-semi|small=yes}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=October 2021}}
{{Infobox ice hockey player
| name = Leo Komarov
| image = Leo Komarov 2012-12-21.jpg
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| caption = Komarov in 2012
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1987|1|23|df=y}}
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Leo Komarov
==Playing career==
After playing with different junior teams, Komarov began his professional career in the Finnish [[Liiga|SM-liiga]] with [[Porin ΓssΓ€t (men's ice hockey)|ΓssΓ€t]]. After winning a silver medal with ΓssΓ€t in 2006, he moved to [[Lahti Pelicans|Pelicans]]. After his season with ΓssΓ€t, he was... | [0.004877172410488129, -0.021844055503606796, 0.005912603810429573, -0.045391250401735306, -0.05666809901595116, 0.03914640471339226, -0.01707010343670845, 0.0033127355854958296, -0.023469779640436172, -0.02149568684399128, 0.02451488934457302, 0.011683279648423195, -0.002280529821291566, -0.011005894280970097, 0.01290... |
Leo Komarov
==Personal life==
Komarov was born in [[Narva]], in [[Estonian SSR]], [[Soviet Union]] to Russian-speaking parents. When he was five years old, Komarov's family moved to the [[Finland Swedish|Swedish-speaking]] town of [[Nykarleby]], Finland, when his father Alexander Komarov accepted a contract to play i... | [0.011453215964138508, -0.006491026375442743, 0.0009040722507052124, -0.033503759652376175, -0.04210183769464493, 0.033529892563819885, -0.01956128142774105, -0.0013663170393556356, -0.021821871399879456, -0.03528086841106415, 0.01409928034991026, 0.01863352581858635, -0.002239355118945241, 0.0026362650096416473, -0.00... |
Leo Komarov
==Career statistics==
===Regular season and playoffs===
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Leo Komarov
==Career statistics==
===Regular season and playoffs===
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Leo Komarov
==Career statistics==
===International===
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Leo Komarov
==Career statistics==
===All-Star Game===
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| [[61st National Hockey League All-Star Game|2016]]
| [[Bridgeston... | [0.010386788286268711, -0.00348143489100039, 0.0024106146302074194, -0.02511775866150856, -0.03042280115187168, 0.023967429995536804, -0.0122002474963665, 0.0008610546356067061, -0.026998883113265038, -0.035511314868927, 0.025239557027816772, 0.02438696101307869, -0.004844912327826023, 0.0017779340269044042, -0.0013888... |
Leo Komarov
==Awards and honours==
* [[SM-Liiga]], Runners-up β [[2005β06 SM-liiga season|2005β06]]
* [[Karjala Tournament]], Winner β [[2013 Karjala Tournament|2013]]
* [[Channel One Cup (ice hockey)|Channel One Cup]], Winner β 2009
* [[Sweden Hockey Games]], Winner β [[2010 LG Hockey Games|2010]], [[2014 Oddset Hoc... | [0.014161556027829647, -0.014724873937666416, 0.009347151033580303, -0.03167681768536568, -0.047528330236673355, 0.042681172490119934, -0.016008714213967323, 0.0049257585778832436, -0.026030536741018295, -0.03369428589940071, 0.01963753253221512, 0.0061539229936897755, -0.008567675948143005, -0.005338421557098627, -0.0... |
Emily Clark (ice hockey)
{{Short description|Canadian ice hockey player}}
{{Use mdy dates|date=April 2019}}
{{Infobox ice hockey player
| name = Emily Clark
| image = EmilyClark.jpg
| caption = Emily Clark playing for Team Canada in 2017
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1995|11|28}}
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Emily Clark (ice hockey)
==Early life==
Clark was born in [[Saskatoon]], [[Saskatchewan]], on November 28, 1995. She was the youngest of six children, all of whom played hockey, and her father served as a local coach. | [-0.02306775376200676, -0.012977194041013718, -0.0011457912623882294, -0.0321834422647953, -0.015015562996268272, 0.027954773977398872, -0.0020336213055998087, -0.0073495227843523026, -0.005108583252876997, -0.03010709024965763, 0.011527546681463718, -0.008666233159601688, -0.008615590631961823, -0.0009060296579264104,... |
Emily Clark (ice hockey)
==Playing career==
During the 2010β11 season, Clark was the alternate captain for the Saskatoon Stars as they reached the Saskatchewan Female Midget AAA Hockey League championship game for the second consecutive season. In addition, she won a gold medal at the Mac's Tournament with the Stars.... | [-0.01685347594320774, -0.031782325357198715, -0.008933902718126774, -0.026580635458230972, -0.018166901543736458, 0.032224468886852264, -0.0045417253859341145, -0.018544023856520653, -0.004408432170748711, -0.037842296063899994, 0.02106684446334839, -0.011775325983762741, -0.006508614402264357, -0.007269361522048712, ... |
Emily Clark (ice hockey)
==Playing career==
===Hockey Canada===
In August 2011, Clark competed with the Under 18 Canadian National Women's ice hockey team in a three-game series versus the United States. In the third game of the series, Clark scored a goal, and Canada won the series. In addition, she was the younges... | [-0.03422880545258522, -0.027823714539408684, 0.0046853236854076385, -0.025492262095212936, -0.006200127769261599, 0.025838136672973633, -0.013053574599325657, -0.01295749843120575, -0.0021184838842600584, -0.028720427304506302, 0.016896629706025124, -0.009690902195870876, -0.005114465020596981, -0.017268124967813492, ... |
Emily Clark (ice hockey)
==Playing career==
===NCAA===
In her NCAA debut on October 3, 2014, Clark registered three points (two goals, one assist) in a 4β1 victory against the Minnesota-Duluth Bulldogs.
During December 2016, Clark tied for the WCHA lead in both points scored with eight and assists with seven, while... | [-0.026117118075489998, -0.026635831221938133, 0.011560779996216297, -0.029255323112010956, -0.01898483745753765, 0.009330321103334427, -0.0005523465806618333, -0.0017068847082555294, -0.007054475136101246, -0.03851431980729103, 0.021669168025255203, -0.015068566426634789, -5.369473365135491e-05, -0.0033003012649714947... |
Emily Clark (ice hockey)
==Playing career==
===2018 Winter Olympics===
Clark was selected to compete for Team Canada in the [[2018 Winter Olympics]] in PyeongChang, South Korea. She helped Team Canada take home a silver medal in a shootout against the United States. | [-0.030708491802215576, -0.033490974456071854, 0.005330984015017748, -0.03126498684287071, -0.023271674290299416, 0.029873747378587723, -0.005568127613514662, 0.0030291120056062937, -0.0029911689925938845, -0.0229934249073267, 0.01188246626406908, -0.004961040336638689, -0.0148862823843956, -0.00948573648929596, -0.013... |
Emily Clark (ice hockey)
==Playing career==
===2022 Winter Olympics===
On January 11, 2022, Clark was named to [[Canada at the 2022 Winter Olympics|Canada's 2022 Olympic team]]. | [-0.03526093065738678, -0.034781020134687424, -0.007684912998229265, -0.01943645253777504, -0.01838822290301323, 0.025687942281365395, -0.007508103270083666, 0.005604240112006664, -0.0014444731641560793, -0.01640542596578598, 0.023098941892385483, -0.007362866774201393, -0.006456715986132622, -0.015167757868766785, -0.... |
Emily Clark (ice hockey)
==Career statistics==
Career statistics are from [https://www.uscho.com/ USCHO.com], or [https://www.eliteprospects.com/ Eliteprospects.com] or the Team Canada Media Guide for 2023. | [-0.02945507876574993, -0.02789403684437275, 0.004622349049896002, -0.035187430679798126, 0.006231374107301235, 0.017184261232614517, -0.011144818738102913, 0.0017401784425601363, -0.00045383788528852165, -0.02213609218597412, 0.018284669145941734, -0.0036754871252924204, -0.011490295641124249, -0.017094694077968597, -... |
Emily Clark (ice hockey)
==Career statistics==
=== Regular Season and Playoffs ===
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Emily Clark (ice hockey)
==Career statistics==
=== International ===
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| [[2012 IIHF World Women's... | [-0.027937110513448715, -0.01783136837184429, 0.010242306627333164, -0.02238350547850132, -0.011764020659029484, 0.01578941009938717, -0.006064096000045538, -0.0012396442471072078, 0.0014770056586712599, -0.046978045254945755, 0.018416643142700195, 0.0025101781357079744, -0.016530757769942284, -0.004109928850084543, -0... |
Emily Clark (ice hockey)
==Awards and honours==
*WCHA Rookie of the Week (Week of October 7, 2014)
*WCHA Offensive Player of the Week (Week of February 3, 2015)
*WCHA Player of the Month (December 2016) | [-0.023050004616379738, -0.025270596146583557, 0.003681507892906666, -0.025932878255844116, -0.02968580834567547, 0.021920230239629745, 0.006470233667641878, -0.005382663104683161, -0.005337212234735489, -0.03464642912149429, 0.01253790408372879, -0.017907580360770226, -0.011479551903903484, 0.0018602327909320593, -0.0... |
Emily Clark (ice hockey)
== Personal life ==
Clark is a member of the LGBT community. | [-0.01822202280163765, -0.016080545261502266, -0.006904641166329384, -0.029617276042699814, -0.0017699631862342358, 0.009260266087949276, -0.011855995282530785, -0.0028342122677713633, -0.013179817236959934, -0.03865041583776474, 0.006194060202687979, -0.011213552206754684, -0.0029737327713519335, -0.008715162053704262... |
Colombia at the 2022 Winter Olympics
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|games = Winter Olympics
|year = 2022
|flagcaption = [[Flag of Colombia]]
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|date = February 4β20, 2022
|location = [[Beijing]], China
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Colombia at the 2022 Winter Olympics
==Competitors==
The following is the list of number of competitors who participated at the Games per sport/discipline.
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!width=55|Men
!width=55|Women
!width=55|Total
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Colombia at the 2022 Winter Olympics
==Alpine skiing==
{{main article|Alpine skiing at the 2022 Winter Olympics|Alpine skiing at the 2022 Winter Olympics β Qualification}}
By meeting the basic qualification standards, Colombia qualified one male alpine skier.
;Men
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Colombia at the 2022 Winter Olympics
==Cross-country skiing==
{{main article|Cross-country skiing at the 2022 Winter Olympics|Cross-country skiing at the 2022 Winter Olympics β Qualification}}
By meeting the basic qualification standards, Colombia qualified one male cross-country skier.
;Distance
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Colombia at the 2022 Winter Olympics
==Speed skating==
{{main article|Speed skating at the 2022 Winter Olympics|Speed skating at the 2022 Winter Olympics β Qualification}}
Colombia qualified one female speed skater in the mass start event. The quota was earned through the [[2021β22 ISU Speed Skating World Cup]].
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Mexico at the 2022 Winter Olympics
{{infobox country at games
| NOC = MEX
| NOCname = [[Mexican Olympic Committee]]
| games = Winter Olympics
| year = 2022
| flagcaption = [[Flag of Mexico]]
| oldcode =
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| date = February 4β20, 2022
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Mexico at the 2022 Winter Olympics
==Competitors==
The following is the list of number of competitors participating at the Games per sport/discipline.
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|-
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Mexico at the 2022 Winter Olympics
==Alpine skiing==
{{main article|Alpine skiing at the 2022 Winter Olympics|Alpine skiing at the 2022 Winter Olympics β Qualification}}
By meeting the basic qualification standards Mexico qualified one male and one female alpine skier.
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Mexico at the 2022 Winter Olympics
==Cross-country skiing==
{{main article|Cross-country skiing at the 2022 Winter Olympics|Cross-country skiing at the 2022 Winter Olympics β Qualification}}
By meeting the basic qualification standards, Mexico has qualified one male cross-country skier.
;Distance
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Mexico at the 2022 Winter Olympics
==Figure skating==
{{main article|Figure skating at the 2022 Winter Olympics|Figure skating at the 2022 Winter Olympics β Qualification}}
In the [[2021 World Figure Skating Championships]] in [[Stockholm]], Sweden, Mexico secured one quota in the men's competition. [[Donovan Carrill... | [-0.006346944719552994, -0.0012439228594303131, 0.001464302884414792, -0.015410277992486954, -0.01415656041353941, 0.026092994958162308, -0.012073560617864132, -0.01070883683860302, -0.004169263876974583, -0.022553855553269386, 0.04343608766794205, 0.022410200908780098, -0.0020307612139731646, -0.009500827640295029, -0... |
Andorra at the 2022 Winter Olympics
{{Infobox country at games
|NOC = AND
|NOCname = [[Andorran Olympic Committee]]
|games = Winter Olympics
|year = 2022
|flagcaption = [[Flag of Andorra]]
|oldcode =
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|date = 4β20 February 2022
|location = [[Beijing]], China
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Andorra at the 2022 Winter Olympics
==Competitors==
The following is the list of number of competitors who participated at the Games per sport/discipline.
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Andorra at the 2022 Winter Olympics
==Alpine skiing==
{{main article|Alpine skiing at the 2022 Winter Olympics|Alpine skiing at the 2022 Winter Olympics β Qualification}}
By meeting the basic qualification standards, Andorra qualified one male and one female alpine skier.
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Andorra at the 2022 Winter Olympics
==Cross-country skiing==
{{main article|Cross-country skiing at the 2022 Winter Olympics|Cross-country skiing at the 2022 Winter Olympics β Qualification}}
Andorra qualified two male and two female cross-country skiers, but chose to only use one quota per gender.
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Andorra at the 2022 Winter Olympics
==Snowboarding==
{{main article|Snowboarding at the 2022 Winter Olympics|Snowboarding at the 2022 Winter Olympics β Qualification}}
Andorra received a reallocated quota for the women's snowboard cross event.
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Germany at the 2022 Winter Olympics
{{Infobox country at games
|NOC = GER
|NOCname = [[German Olympic Sports Confederation]]
|games = Winter Olympics
|year = 2022
|flagcaption = [[Flag of Germany]]
|oldcode =
|website = {{URL|www.dosb.de}} {{in lang|de}}
|date = 4β20 February 2022
|location = [[Beijing]], China
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Germany at the 2022 Winter Olympics
==Medalists==
{{further|2022 Winter Olympics medal table|List of 2022 Winter Olympics medal winners}}
The following German competitors won medals at the games. In the discipline sections below, the medalists' names are '''bolded'''.
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Germany at the 2022 Winter Olympics
==Medalists==
{| class=wikitable style="font-size:85%;float:right;clear:right;text-align:center;min-width:308px;"
|- style="background=#EFEFEF;"
!colspan=6|Medals by date
|-
| '''Day'''
| '''Date'''
| bgcolor=#f7f6a8 | {{gold1}}
| bgcolor=#dce5e5 | {{silver2}}
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Germany at the 2022 Winter Olympics
==Medalists==
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size:85%; float:right; clear:right; min-width:308px"
|-style="background:#efefef;"
!colspan=5|Medals by gender
|-align=center
|'''Gender'''
| bgcolor=#f7f6a8 | {{gold1}}
| bgcolor=#dce5e5 | {{silver2}}
| bgcolor=#ffdab9 | {{bronze3}}
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Germany at the 2022 Winter Olympics
==Medalists==
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size:95%"
|
|-
! Medal
! Name
! Sport
! Event
! Date
|-
| {{gold medal}} || {{sortname|Johannes|Ludwig}} || [[Luge at the 2022 Winter Olympics|Luge]] || [[Luge at the 2022 Winter Olympics β Men's singles|Men's singles]] || {{... | [-0.014537966810166836, 0.010280231945216656, -0.009952208958566189, -0.007905347272753716, -0.029495801776647568, 0.024969089776277542, -0.024339284747838974, 0.0037427390925586224, -0.005927370395511389, -0.053953174501657486, 0.017778830602765083, 0.033248383551836014, -0.02466730773448944, -0.010634496808052063, -0... |
Germany at the 2022 Winter Olympics
==Medalists==
|-
| {{silver medal}} || {{sortname|Axel|Jungk}} || [[Skeleton at the 2022 Winter Olympics|Skeleton]] || [[Skeleton at the 2022 Winter Olympics β Men's|Men's]] || {{dts|11 February}}
|-
| {{silver medal}} || {{sortname|Katherine|Sauerbrey}}<br>{{sortname|Katharina|Hen... | [-0.016896747052669525, -0.0030861564446240664, -0.006256731692701578, -0.006467778701335192, -0.02520875073969364, 0.0213254876434803, -0.02875434048473835, 0.0016177563229575753, -0.000583220215048641, -0.04457312449812889, 0.016338283196091652, 0.03145574405789375, -0.01571488380432129, -0.013078419491648674, -0.013... |
Germany at the 2022 Winter Olympics
==Competitors==
The following is the list of number of competitors participating at the Games per sport/discipline.
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center"
|-
! width=150|Sport
! width=55|Men
! width=55|Women
! width=55|Total
|-
|align=left|[[Alpine skiing at the 2... | [-0.01238538883626461, -0.0022780736908316612, -0.0015899055870249867, -0.006402172613888979, -0.033909257501363754, 0.03469480201601982, -0.03260001912713051, 0.008470768108963966, -0.013098923489451408, -0.049148786813020706, 0.02477077767252922, 0.029353110119700432, -0.016444025561213493, -0.023134231567382812, -0.... |
Germany at the 2022 Winter Olympics
==Alpine skiing==
{{main article|Alpine skiing at the 2022 Winter Olympics|Alpine skiing at the 2022 Winter Olympics β Qualification}}
By meeting the basic qualification standards, Germany has qualified at least one male and one female alpine skier.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.... | [0.004021722357720137, -0.002434798749163747, -0.006646561902016401, -0.016060899943113327, -0.036253973841667175, 0.04493413865566254, -0.036695778369903564, 0.002977309050038457, -0.008251353166997433, -0.046051643788814545, 0.030276617035269737, 0.02566365711390972, -0.0096417386084795, -0.014163739047944546, -0.018... |
Germany at the 2022 Winter Olympics
==Alpine skiing==
;Women
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|-
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!colspan=2|Run 2
!colspan=2|Total
|-style="font-size:95%"
!Time
!Rank
!Time
!Rank
!Time
!Rank
|-align=center
|align=left rowspan=2|[[Emma Aicher]]
|align=left... | [-0.017492186278104782, 0.001248850836418569, -0.006011697929352522, -0.0030770227313041687, -0.03236253187060356, 0.034984372556209564, -0.021371982991695404, 0.00036704129888676107, -0.010090118274092674, -0.06371869891881943, 0.030005523934960365, 0.02741016447544098, -0.018313167616724968, -0.01892228238284588, -0.... |
Germany at the 2022 Winter Olympics
==Biathlon==
{{main|Biathlon at the 2022 Winter Olympics}}
Based on their Nations Cup rankings in the [[2020β21 Biathlon World Cup]] and [[2021β22 Biathlon World Cup]], Germany has qualified a team of 6 men and 5 women.
DOSB announced the 6 men and 5 women participating on 19 Janu... | [-0.01760406233370304, -0.0064287083223462105, -0.008268773555755615, -0.0034266693983227015, -0.02584650181233883, 0.049349308013916016, -0.0340757742524147, -0.00042668782407417893, -0.015984540805220604, -0.02655751071870327, 0.015589535236358643, 0.026676012203097343, -0.028809040784835815, -0.030652396380901337, -... |
Germany at the 2022 Winter Olympics
==Biathlon==
;Women
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%; text-align:center"
|-
!Athlete
!Event
!Time
!Misses
!Rank
|-
|style="text-align:left;"|[[Denise Herrmann]]
|style="text-align:left;" rowspan=4|[[Biathlon at the 2022 Winter Olympics β Women's sprint|Sprint]]
|22:29.4
|2... | [-0.0258014015853405, 0.0016324145253747702, -0.00834051426500082, -0.0021132167894393206, -0.024109506979584694, 0.029105884954333305, -0.019826896488666534, -0.004732019267976284, -0.016139093786478043, -0.048959217965602875, 0.023871583864092827, 0.026515169069170952, -0.02418881468474865, -0.03634931147098541, 0.00... |
Germany at the 2022 Winter Olympics
== Bobsleigh ==
{{main|Bobsleigh at the 2022 Winter Olympics}}
Based on their rankings in the [[2021β22 Bobsleigh World Cup]], Germany qualified 11 sleds. DOSB announced the competing athletes on 19 January 2022.
;Men
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%"
|-
!rowspan="2"|Ath... | [-0.012327374890446663, -0.0158795528113842, -0.01699783094227314, -0.009755334816873074, -0.026115089654922485, 0.02789117954671383, -0.030759233981370926, 0.006295249331742525, -0.012616811320185661, -0.035627033561468124, 0.015142804943025112, 0.012261593714356422, -0.013945589773356915, -0.024931030347943306, -0.01... |
Germany at the 2022 Winter Olympics
==Cross-country skiing==
{{main article|Cross-country skiing at the 2022 Winter Olympics|Cross-country skiing at the 2022 Winter Olympics β Qualification}}
By meeting the basic qualification standards, Germany has qualified at least one male and one female cross-country skier.<ref>... | [0.003686104668304324, -0.008002424612641335, -0.012282638810575008, -0.010680841282010078, -0.023711860179901123, 0.047607533633708954, -0.030224088579416275, 0.0003893714747391641, -0.008389744907617569, -0.03560718148946762, 0.025195494294166565, 0.028070852160453796, -0.014639382250607014, -0.020652689039707184, -0... |
Germany at the 2022 Winter Olympics
==Cross-country skiing==
;Women
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%"
|-
!rowspan=2|Athlete
!rowspan=2|Event
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!colspan=2|Freestyle
!colspan=3|Final
|-style="font-size: 95%"
!Time
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!Time
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!Time
!Deficit
!Rank
|-align=center
|align=left|[[Antonia Fr... | [-0.010548359714448452, -0.0022307406179606915, -0.004461481235921383, -0.008006585761904716, -0.01808672398328781, 0.033417630940675735, -0.027424396947026253, -0.00196820218116045, -0.004939735867083073, -0.05624007806181908, 0.02830732800066471, 0.034407585859298706, -0.013157021254301071, -0.022006405517458916, -0.... |
Germany at the 2022 Winter Olympics
==Figure skating==
{{main|Figure skating at the 2022 Winter Olympics}}
Germany qualified one ladies', one pairs, and one ice dance entry, based on its placement at the [[2021 World Figure Skating Championships]] in [[Stockholm]], Sweden.
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%"... | [-0.0010650439653545618, -0.010070711374282837, -0.007791550364345312, -0.01661667414009571, -0.019849902018904686, 0.034929465502500534, -0.02100273407995701, -0.0021218061447143555, -0.00409453921020031, -0.04407261312007904, 0.033312853425741196, 0.02426246367394924, -0.016033632680773735, -0.01677568443119526, -0.0... |
Germany at the 2022 Winter Olympics
==Freestyle skiing==
{{main|Freestyle skiing at the 2022 Winter Olympics|Freestyle skiing at the 2022 Winter Olympics β Qualification}}
DOSB announced the 4 men and 5 women competing on 19 January 2022.
;Aerials
;Women
{| class=wikitable style="font-size:90%; text-align:center"
|... | [0.0006641452200710773, -0.001303570345044136, -0.012425943277776241, -0.02924216538667679, -0.028952118009328842, 0.03591328114271164, -0.031193401664495468, -0.007857678458094597, 0.000859433610457927, -0.042953550815582275, 0.02900485321879387, 0.020132005214691162, -0.014449690468609333, -0.009380433708429337, -0.0... |
Germany at the 2022 Winter Olympics
==Ice hockey==
{{main|Ice hockey at the 2022 Winter Olympics}}
;Summary
<small>'''Key''':</small>
* <small>OT β [[Overtime (ice hockey)|Overtime]]</small>
* <small>GWS β [[Overtime (ice hockey)#Shootout|Match decided by penalty-shootout]]</small>
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Germany at the 2022 Winter Olympics
==Ice hockey==
===Men's tournament===
{{main|Ice hockey at the 2022 Winter Olympics β Men's tournament}}
[[Germany men's national ice hockey team]] qualified by being ranked 7th in the 2019 [[IIHF World Ranking]]s.
;Team roster
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Germany at the 2022 Winter Olympics
== Luge ==
{{main|Luge at the 2022 Winter Olympics}}
Based on their rankings in the [[2021β22 Luge World Cup]], Germany qualified ten athletes and a relay team. The team consists of three athletes each in the individual events and two doubles sleds. The team was officially named o... | [0.001839321106672287, -0.0052291168831288815, -0.01085664238780737, -0.01488721277564764, -0.0234928447753191, 0.03869878500699997, -0.014727848581969738, 0.009880540892481804, -0.011646820232272148, -0.053838323801755905, 0.022111693397164345, 0.01289516780525446, -0.014023993164300919, -0.02166016399860382, -0.01367... |
Germany at the 2022 Winter Olympics
==Nordic combined==
{{main|Nordic combined at the 2022 Winter Olympics}}
DOSB announced the 5 athletes participating on 19 January 2018. [[Manuel FaiΓt]] was nominated after Frenzel and Weber were tested positive for COVID-19.
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Germany at the 2022 Winter Olympics
==Short track speed skating==
{{main article|Short track speed skating at the 2022 Winter Olympics|Short track speed skating at the 2022 Winter Olympics β Qualification}}
Germany has qualified two female short track speed skaters.
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Germany at the 2022 Winter Olympics
== Skeleton ==
{{main|Skeleton at the 2022 Winter Olympics}}
Based on the world rankings, Germany qualified 6 sleds.
On 19 January 2022, DOSB announced the 6 competing athletes.<ref name=DOSB/>
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Germany at the 2022 Winter Olympics
==Ski jumping==
{{main|Ski jumping at the 2022 Winter Olympics}}
DOSB announced 3 men and 4 women participating on 19 January 2022. Two more men will be announced after 22 January 2022.
;Men
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Germany at the 2022 Winter Olympics
==Snowboarding==
{{main|Snowboarding at the 2022 Winter Olympics|Snowboarding at the 2022 Winter Olympics β Qualification}}
DOSB announced the 9 men and 6 women participating on 19 January 2022.
;Freestyle
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Germany at the 2022 Winter Olympics
==Snowboarding==
;Parallel
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Germany at the 2022 Winter Olympics
==Speed skating==
{{main|Speed skating at the 2022 Winter Olympics|Speed skating at the 2022 Winter Olympics β Qualification}}
DOSB announced the 3 men and 2 women participating on 11 January 2022.<ref name=DOSB/>
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Park Jang-hyuk
{{short description|South Korean short track speed skater}}
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Park Jang-hyuk
== Filmography ==
=== Television show ===
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|''[[Radio Star (TV series)... | [-0.00505006592720747, -0.02624352090060711, 0.02538944035768509, -0.02353893592953682, -0.02330600656569004, 0.02529885619878769, -0.005134179722517729, -0.013898195698857307, -0.0551786832511425, -0.01646043360233307, 0.004826840944588184, 0.013432334177196026, -0.002610764466226101, 0.011096557602286339, -0.01052717... |
Hilary Knight (ice hockey)
{{Short description|American ice hockey player}}
{{for|the illustrator|Hilary Knight (illustrator)}}
{{Use mdy dates|date=April 2019}}
{{Infobox ice hockey player
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Hilary Knight (ice hockey)
==Early life==
Knight was born in [[Palo Alto, California]] but grew up in Lake Forest, Illinois, and Hanover, New Hampshire. After moving to Illinois her mother enrolled Knight and her three younger brothers in hockey. She grew up in a skiing family. Her cousin is three-time Olympic alpine... | [-0.00551662826910615, -0.013801364228129387, 0.012182282283902168, -0.009472932666540146, -0.0056047639809548855, 0.008767848834395409, -0.0031810381915420294, -0.007057367358356714, -0.009838531725108624, -0.04186109080910683, 0.009427232667803764, -0.007860379293560982, 0.002929688896983862, -0.0033458841498941183, ... |
Hilary Knight (ice hockey)
==Playing career==
===Wisconsin Badgers===
In her freshman season (2007β2008), Knight ranked second on the team in goals (20) and tied for fifth on the team in assists (18). Her points total of 38 was third overall in team scoring. She ranked seventh in the nation in points per game for ro... | [-0.023500122129917145, -0.024911461398005486, 0.023500122129917145, -0.003147218842059374, -0.0006257822969928384, 0.00793545227497816, -0.0017075868090614676, -0.0201315488666296, -0.0076425326988101006, -0.042180389165878296, 0.03017069585621357, -0.005758528597652912, -0.0027427903842180967, -0.01375389564782381, 0... |
Hilary Knight (ice hockey)
==Playing career==
===CWHL===
Selected fourth overall by the [[Boston Blades]] in the [[2012 CWHL Draft]], Knight ended the season third overall in league scoring. She became the first American-born player to win the CWHL's Most Valuable Player Award. She was the leading scorer in the post... | [-0.0193327609449625, -0.017935847863554955, 0.013211378827691078, -0.009132654406130314, -0.0027164046186953783, 0.0012527748476713896, 0.006230104248970747, 0.009033815935254097, -0.00631905859336257, -0.03906087577342987, 0.025921978056430817, 0.010885385796427727, -0.0038546917494386435, -0.004932028707116842, -0.0... |
Hilary Knight (ice hockey)
==Playing career==
===NWHL===
On September 25, 2015, Knight moved to the [[Boston Pride]] of the [[National Women's Hockey League|NWHL]]. In her first game with the Boston Pride, she scored the team's first goal and went on to score another goal in the game. She finished the season as the ... | [-0.028703933581709862, -0.030115166679024696, 0.014178890734910965, -0.0005654082633554935, 0.001958750654011965, -0.0016309053171426058, 0.007655269932001829, 6.599549669772387e-05, -0.00343488622456789, -0.04878070950508118, 0.01951760984957218, 0.002624426269903779, -0.0024430295452475548, -0.014871194027364254, -0... |
Hilary Knight (ice hockey)
==Playing career==
===Return to CWHL===
On March 8, 2018, [[Les Canadiennes de Montreal]] announced that Knight would be joining the team in time for the 2018 CWHL playoff run. Knight would return to Les Canadiennes for the [[2018-19 CWHL season]], helping the club reach the [[2019 Clarkso... | [-0.02541765570640564, -0.009145542979240417, 0.0031621649395674467, -0.008650828152894974, -0.018264343962073326, -0.0026039392687380314, 0.009252508170902729, -0.011572320945560932, -0.008062518201768398, -0.025524621829390526, 0.028185386210680008, 0.008838017471134663, 0.005649110767990351, -0.006692023482173681, -... |
Hilary Knight (ice hockey)
==Playing career==
=== PWHPA ===
In May 2019, Knight joined the #ForTheGame movement, leading to the formation of the [[PWHPA]]. | [-0.007870456203818321, -0.02500731125473976, 0.007079422473907471, -0.012836023233830929, -0.00871466938406229, -0.004177856259047985, 0.013999308459460735, -0.010050785727798939, -0.0073187267407774925, -0.030524607747793198, 0.02954080142080784, -0.0017831503646448255, 0.006434630136936903, -0.00964529812335968, 0.0... |
Hilary Knight (ice hockey)
==International==
[[File:HilaryKnight.jpg|left|thumb|Hilary Knight playing for Team USA in 2017]]
As a teenager, Knight was a United States senior national team member. In November 2006, she played for Team USA in the Four Nations Cup and was the youngest player for Team USA at 17 years old... | [-0.027143804356455803, -0.02139432355761528, 0.013545827940106392, -0.009028378874063492, 0.006068895570933819, -0.004403371829539537, -0.004237145185470581, -0.010149592533707619, 0.004149143118411303, -0.04602191597223282, 0.017444001510739326, -0.009008822962641716, -0.011381624266505241, -0.026909131556749344, -0.... |
Hilary Knight (ice hockey)
==International==
===Olympics===
Knight has participated in the [[Ice hockey at the 2010 Winter Olympics β Women's tournament|2010 Winter Olympics]] in [[Vancouver]], the [[Ice hockey at the 2014 Winter Olympics β Women's tournament|2014 Winter Olympics]] in [[Sochi]], the [[Ice hockey at ... | [-0.02285865880548954, -0.0341629683971405, 0.01616029441356659, -0.012264980003237724, -0.0020874810870736837, -0.002755343448370695, -0.006428586319088936, -0.009613269940018654, -0.001964107621461153, -0.037137094885110855, 0.02614862099289894, -0.0022700740955770016, -0.006507545709609985, -0.016989365220069885, -0... |
Hilary Knight (ice hockey)
== Personal life ==
Knight identifies as a member of the [[LGBT community|queer community]]. | [-0.016537461429834366, -0.01383229997009039, 0.001549970475025475, -0.010840632021427155, 0.008322034031152725, -0.014791766181588173, 0.0031748993787914515, -0.007156016305088997, -0.021841175854206085, -0.04632088169455528, 0.009374781511723995, -0.003198219696059823, 0.0038112117908895016, -0.011087161488831043, -0... |
Hilary Knight (ice hockey)
==Career statistics==
===Regular season and playoffs===
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Hilary Knight (ice hockey)
==Career statistics==
===International===
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| [[2007 IIHF Women's World Championship|2007]]
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Hilary Knight (ice hockey)
==Career statistics==
===Career highs===
* Most goals in one game: 5; vs. Quinnipiac (September 27, 2008)
* Most assists in one game: 5; vs. St. Cloud State (February 11, 2012)
* Most points in one game: 6; vs. St. Cloud State (February 11, 2012)
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Hilary Knight (ice hockey)
==Awards and honors==
* The city of Sun Valley, Idaho, declared May 19, 2011, as Hilary Knight Day. | [-0.018116159364581108, -0.010283229872584343, 0.02036561630666256, -0.010691613890230656, 0.0004443681100383401, 0.009540106169879436, -0.00809402670711279, -0.008977741934359074, 0.006182658486068249, -0.036312658339738846, 0.013764532282948494, -0.01843751035630703, 0.0011155229294672608, 0.0012201294302940369, -0.0... |
Hilary Knight (ice hockey)
==Awards and honors==
===NCAA===
* 2009 RBK Hockey/AHCA Division I first-team All-American
* 2009 Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award top 10 finalist
* 2009 WCHA Player of the Year
* 2009 [[NCAA Division I women's ice hockey All-Tournament team|Frozen Four All-Tournament team]]
* 2011 Frozen Fou... | [-0.008470224216580391, -0.023464098572731018, 0.0230169128626585, -0.016427500173449516, -0.006444735452532768, 0.005843007937073708, 0.011376931332051754, -0.013889063149690628, -0.011370355263352394, -0.04997958242893219, 0.02192525379359722, -0.020136510953307152, 0.00017560672131367028, 0.006257312372326851, -0.00... |
Hilary Knight (ice hockey)
==Awards and honors==
===CWHL===
*2013 CWHL Most Outstanding Player Award | [-0.0186256505548954, -0.016118351370096207, 0.015468311496078968, -0.008735748939216137, -0.015362182632088661, 0.0026482518296688795, 0.014075367711484432, -0.0012577952584251761, -0.012284439988434315, -0.04298227280378342, 0.013538089580833912, -0.006589951924979687, 0.0010438788449391723, 0.0015015604440122843, -0... |
Hilary Knight (ice hockey)
==Awards and honors==
===NWHL===
*2015β16 NWHL regular season scoring champion | [-0.017780538648366928, -0.020193705335259438, 0.026412254199385643, -0.0036860473919659853, -0.0070605045184493065, -0.0010565895354375243, 0.007219614461064339, -0.004080507438629866, -0.0019424674101173878, -0.051922883838415146, 0.014770708046853542, -0.008247199468314648, -0.006656100042164326, 0.00649036047980189... |
Hilary Knight (ice hockey)
==Awards and honors==
===USA Hockey===
* Media All-Star team, [[2011 IIHF Women's World Championship]]
* U.S. Olympic Committee's Athlete of the Month for April 2011
* U.S. Player of the Game, November 9, 2011, vs. Sweden, [[2011 4 Nations Cup]]
* 2012 Jeff Sauer Award
* 2015 IIHF World Wo... | [-0.020095091313123703, -0.016743719577789307, 0.013313490897417068, -0.018189407885074615, 0.002796095795929432, 0.009935833513736725, 0.00409064581617713, -0.010349825955927372, 0.0017134712543338537, -0.04902203381061554, 0.021514495834708214, -0.013293776661157608, 0.00441921129822731, -0.007136451546102762, -0.003... |
Cross-country skiing at the 2022 Winter Olympics β Qualification
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{{Cross-country skiing at the 2022 Winter Olympics}}
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Cross-country skiing at the 2022 Winter Olympics β Qualification
==Qualification rules==
===Basic Quota===
A total of 296 athletes will be allowed to compete in cross-country skiing, 148 men and 148 women. For any [[National Olympic Committee]] to send at least one male, or one female competitor, they must have an ... | [-0.0009292273898608983, -0.0043238187208771706, 0.020077217370271683, -0.003006661543622613, -0.029997723177075386, 0.0387372188270092, -0.03443308174610138, -0.019224263727664948, -0.016048651188611984, -0.025089960545301437, 0.02939409576356411, 0.019276753067970276, -0.014723292551934719, -0.02637595124542713, -0.0... |
Cross-country skiing at the 2022 Winter Olympics β Qualification
==Qualification rules==
==='A' Standard===
An athlete who has less than 100 FIS Distance points on the list published on 17 January 2022, can be entered in any event. | [0.005167731083929539, 0.007896078750491142, 0.008877208456397057, -0.0030055497772991657, -0.03099294751882553, 0.04091176763176918, -0.031503673642873764, -0.02913820929825306, -0.020254280418157578, -0.028009237721562386, 0.0274716317653656, 0.022458462044596672, -0.007862478494644165, -0.017512494698166847, -0.0170... |
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==Qualification rules==
==='B' Standard===
An athlete who has not met the 'A' standard, but has less than 300 FIS Distance points may be entered in the 15 km men's or 10 km women's race, as well as in the team relay. Similarly, athletes who ... | [0.002906311536207795, 0.007814563810825348, 0.014123508706688881, 0.001953640952706337, -0.022197891026735306, 0.04221063852310181, -0.03157803416252136, -0.030352219939231873, -0.020612327381968498, -0.03197775408625603, 0.023969992995262146, 0.021651605144143105, -0.018094079568982124, -0.01893349550664425, -0.01872... |
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==Qualification rules==
===Additional Relay eligibility===
Athletes who are entered in Nordic Combined or Biathlon, at the 2022 Olympics, may also be used in the relay events. They must have a valid FIS code and have met the appropriate 'B' standard. | [-0.009050058200955391, 0.0005859630764462054, 0.006261338945478201, -0.01241644099354744, -0.03375678509473801, 0.03872336074709892, -0.027329448610544205, -0.031100859865546227, -0.02217695862054825, -0.02618740312755108, 0.02693106047809124, 0.007675617933273315, -0.012655474245548248, -0.02786063402891159, -0.01764... |
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==Allocation of Quotas==
;Quota per NOC.
A FIS Cross Country Nation Ranking will be used that takes into account results, from each gender, from the 2020-2021 season. Nations ranked one through five will receive four additional quotas, nations six throu... | [0.006232856307178736, 0.0015271003358066082, 0.005805672146379948, -0.005368396639823914, -0.019065208733081818, 0.0313761942088604, -0.043270085006952286, -0.01887684315443039, -0.020652854815125465, -0.012956807389855385, 0.02151395007967949, -0.0030912007205188274, -0.018782660365104675, -0.028981268405914307, -0.0... |
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==Quota Allocation==
''As of 22 January 2021.'' | [0.005771683529019356, -0.0028976898174732924, 0.001954925013706088, -0.004356690216809511, -0.030087227001786232, 0.04392572492361069, -0.03842823952436447, -0.022369081154465675, -0.021421238780021667, -0.016099780797958374, 0.0303309578448534, 0.008381634950637817, -0.002129260217770934, -0.030466364696621895, -0.01... |
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==Quota Allocation==
===Current summary===
Each NOC listed has qualified one competitor in the gender indicated, numbers higher than one are based on rankings and will change as rankings change. | [0.002306380309164524, 0.0017046064604073763, 0.015174438245594501, -0.012810986489057541, -0.017833322286605835, 0.038003239780664444, -0.04109184071421623, -0.023661380633711815, -0.020465347915887833, -0.02499082311987877, 0.02508482336997986, 0.0017272674012929201, 0.0008686694782227278, -0.022654227912425995, -0.0... |
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