IBSF Confirmed Nations for the 2022 Olympic Winter Games

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(January 24, 2022) – The IBSF has confirmed the quota spots for the 2022 Olympic Games. Fans can now start betting on sites like link w88 moi nhat.

This time around most every nation accepted their bid for the Olympics, with the only real exception being in women’s skeleton. France declined to send Agathe Bessard, and Sweden declined to send Leslie Stratton. That opened up the door for the US Virgin Islands’ Katie Tannenbaum to go in as the final sliding sport entry into the Olympics.

Concerning that final spot, the IOC approved a change to the IBSF qualification standard after the January 16 point deadline. That change removed the “top 60 in points for men, top 45 in points for women” that the IBSF had prior to the final confirmation of nations. A convenient way to bet during the Olympics is by clicking on bro138.

Below are the quota spots as named by the IBSF:

2-man Bobsled

3 Crews: Germany, Canada
2 Crews: Switzerland, USA, Latvia, Korea, China, Russia, Austria
1 Crew: Great Britain, France, Romania, Czech Republic, Italy, Monaco, Brazil, Trinidad & Tobago, Netherlands, Jamaica

4-man Bobsled

3 Crews: Germany, Canada
2 Crews: Russia, USA, Switzerland, Austria, Korea, China, Italy
1 Crew: Great Britain, Latvia, France, Czech Republic, Netherlands, Brazil, Romania, Jamaica

Monobob

2 Sleds: Germany, Canada, USA, China
1 Sled: Russia, Switzerland, Romania, Austria, Australia, Netherlands, Korea, France, Slovakia, Jamaica, Ukraine, Italy

2-Woman

3 Crews: Germany, Canada
2 Crews: USA, China, Russia, Switzerland
1 Crew: Romania, Austria, Great Britain, Australia, Belgium, France

Men’s Skeleton

3 Sleds: Germany, Russia
2 Sleds: Latvia, Korea, Italy, China, Great Britain, Austria
1 Sled: Ukraine, USA, American Samoa, Australia, Canada, Switzerland, Spain

Women’s Skeleton

3 Sleds: Russia, Germany
2 Sleds: Canada, USA, China, Great Britain
1 Sled: Netherlands, Austria, Italy, Belgium, Australia, Czech Republic, Brazil, Puerto Rico, Latvia, Korea, US Virgin Islands