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Colorado is sending 36 athletes to South Korea’s Winter Olympics, more than any other state

Colorado fielding 23 men and 13 women competing in 17 disciplines in PyeongChang

DENVER, CO - JANUARY 13 : Denver Post's John Meyer on Monday, January 13, 2014.  (Photo By Cyrus McCrimmon/The Denver Post)
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The 242-athlete U.S. Olympic Team heading to PyeongChang is the largest delegation from any nation in the history of the Winter Olympics. Colorado, the ski capital of the nation, is sending more athletes than any other state to the Winter Games, with 23 men and 13 women competing in 17 disciplines. Nineteen of those athletes will be competing in their first Olympics.

Colorado is home to three Olympic halfpipe skiers, three moguls skiers, three Nordic combined skiers, three Super-G skiers, three snowboard cross racers, three hockey players, three slalom skiers, two slopestyle and big air snowboarders, and two halfpipe snowboarders.

Red Gerard, the 17-year-old snowboard slopestyle phenom from Silverthorne, is the youngest U.S. Olympic Team athlete from Colorado and Crested Butte slalom skier David Chodounsky is the veteran at age 33.

The U.S. Olympic Team will be looking for its 100th gold medal in PyeongChang, with the count currently at 96. In the 2014 Sochi Winter Games, Coloradans accounted for three of America’s 28 medals, with Mikaela Shiffrin earning gold, Gus Kenworthy earning silver and Boulder’s Alex Deibold grabbing bronze.

Here’s a look at the Colorado athletes (Tap on their names for more details):

Alpine skiing
David Chodounsky, Crested Butte
Wiley Maple, Aspen
Alice McKennis, New Castle
Sarah Schleper, Vail
Mikaela Shiffrin, EagleVail
Lindsey Vonn, Vail

Biathlon
Joanne Reid, Boulder

Joanne Reid of USA competes at ...
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Joanne Reid of USA competes at the women's 6km relay competition during the IBU Biathlon World Cup at Chiemgau Arena on Jan. 13, 2018 in Ruhpolding, Germany.

Bobsled
Lauren Gibbs, Denver
Nathan Weber, Pueblo West

Cross country
Simi Hamilton, Aspen
Noah Hoffman, Aspen

Freestyle skiing
Casey Andringa, Boulder
Aaron Blunck, Crested Butte
Chris Del Bosco, Vail
Alex Ferreira, Aspen
Tess Johnson, Edwards
Jaelin Kauf, Vail
Gus Kenworthy, Telluride
Keaton McCargo, Telluride
Torin Yater-Wallace, Basalt

Ice hockey
Nicole Hensley, Lakewood
Troy Terry, Highlands Ranch
Mike Testwuide, Vail

Nordic combined
Ben Berend, Steamboat Springs
Bryan Fletcher, Steamboat Springs
Taylor Fletcher, Steamboat Springs
Jasper Good, Steamboat Springs

Skeleton
Katie Uhlaender, Breckenridge

Katie Uhlaender of the United States ...
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Katie Uhlaender of the United States finishes a run during the Women's Skeleton on Day 7 of the Sochi 2014 Winter Olympics at Sliding Center Sanki on Feb. 14, 2014 in Sochi, Russia.

Snowboard
Chris Corning, Silverthorne
Mick Dierdorff, Steamboat Springs
Red Gerard, Silverthorne
Arielle Gold, Steamboat Springs
Hagan Kearney, Telluride

Kyle Mack, Silverthorne
Jake Pates, Eagle
Meghan Tierney, Edwards

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