There is a slight possibility of seeing a few more Croatian participants in the Games, although the qualification period expires in 15 days' time.
In the best-case scenario, the number of Croatian athletes can rise by three or four and the number of sports by two.
Croatian team in Alpine Skiing has two female skiers and three male skiers. Those who are supposed to take part in the competition will be selected among the following athletes: Leona Popovic, Ida Stimac, Natko Zrncic-Dim, Filip Zubcic, Matej Vidovic, Istok Rodes, Elias Kolega and Samuel Kolega.
There will be four Croatians in Bobsleigh events. The 4-man team led by Drazen Silic currently ranks 26th in the Olympic standings, and the best 30 teams will qualify for the Olympic Games. A Croatian 2-man bobsleigh team is currently on the 29th place of the ranking, standing some chances to join the competitors in the Olympic Games.
Also one female and one male competitor from Croatia have secured their place in Cross-Country Skiing, and they will be selected among the following candidates: Vedrana Malec, Gabrijela Skender, Edi Dadic and Marko Skender.
Croatia can currently count one one competitor in Biathlon, and it will be Kresimir Crnkovic most probably.
Croatia's representatives, however, stand slim chances of competing in Luge and Snowboard.
There will be the 15 sport disciplines during the Winter Games will be held for 17 days from 9 to 25 February 2018 in PyeongChang, Gangwon Province, the Republic of Korea. PyeongChang was selected as the host city of the 2018 Olympic Winter Games after receiving a majority vote at the 123rd IOC Session held on 6 July 2011 after three consecutive bids. The Olympic Winter Games will be held in Korea for the first time in 30 years after the Seoul Olympic Games in 1988.