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Tom Stevens and Guardian readers

Winter Olympics 2018: who will shine for your country at Pyeongchang?

Lloyd Wallace is hoping to qualify for the Games after suffering a crash that left him in a coma last year.
Lloyd Wallace is hoping to qualify for the Games after suffering a crash that left him in a coma last year. Photograph: Clive Mason/Getty Images

All eyes will be on Pyeongchang when the Winter Olympics begin on 9 February . With Nigeria’s women’s bobsleigh team being the first African sled to compete at the Winter Games, Jamaica sending a women’s bobsleigh team 30 years after their men’s team made an historic appearance in Calgary, and North and South Korea still discussing the possibility of a combined women’s ice hockey team, there is plenty to look out for next month.

We would like to know which athletes from your country have a good chance of winning medals? Are there any emerging talents who might surprise a few people? Share your hopes and expectations for your country by filling in the form below and we’ll feature a selection of your contributions in our reporting.

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