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I thought Agafonova/Ucar competed in 2014, so Alisa must already have citizenship.
^ They did. They placed 22nd in Sochi, so they're all good for citizenship.
Isn't Gamelin American? The guy from the other Korean dance team is Russian, I think.
My understanding / what I've heard:
S/M - Bruno needs to place a language test to get citizenship, last I heard he'd taken it but didn't have the results yet.
C/T - They can't get it for next year, they said on the Ice Network podcast that they're trying for 2022 to get Mervin US citizenship.
S/BA - My understanding is there's no chance, especially not for 2018.
A/W - I believe there's a pretty good shot of her getting it, especially with the JWGM, apparently Australia isn't super strict for these types of things I've heard.
I/M - Like Australia, Canada isn't super strict about citizenship for these things, it's expected she'll probably get it from what I've heard.
H/K and S/D - Their real issue isn't citizenship, which apparently they would likely be able to get. Both Kirill and Olivia competed too recently for another country, so they'd have to get IOC and ISU permission to be eligible (don't know exactly what the process is).
T/T - not sure
M/G - I think they'll be fine. I hear South Korea really wants lots of athletes for their home Games (understandably), so they're being pretty liberal with giving citizenship.
A/U - Competed in Sochi.
M/C - no idea
L/LG - Not really sure, but I think I read somewhere that she's likely to get it (?)
Also: Laurence Fournier Beaudry / Nikolaj Sørensen - She's Canadian, they skate for Denmark. Apparently Denmark is really strict similarly to Japan, so they don't think it's likely, but they are still trying
Yes Alex Gamelin is American.
Thank you so much to everyone for the information--and the corrections!
I updated the OP to reflect that Agafanova / Ucar already have citizenship and that Gamelin is American not Russian. I knew Minov was Russian, and I think my brain somehow transferred that to Gamelin as well! (So sad that Rebecca Kim / Kirill Minov not competing anymore because of his injuries. I really enjoyed that team. I believe she's looking for another partner.)
I can't believe I forgot about Fournier Beaudry / Sorenson - I knew I missing a Top 10 couple, and I just couldn't think who it was. I had even read an interview with them discussing their heartbreak at knowing most likely they won't be able to go to the Olympics! What a shame as this pair has been improving so much (a shame for any competitor really who'd be able to go otherwise!).
I'm also interested to see how the thread has evolved into a general citizenship discussion and what the idea of changing your citizenship to compete means to different people. I always wondered what I'd do in that situation. It seems like a very radical step, especially if you can't maintain dual citizenship with your original country, and I'm sure it's a decision most don't take lightly. I admire those who have such dedication to their sport.
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