Alpine skiing at the 2012 Winter Youth Olympics – Qualification

Each nation can send a maximum of 4 athletes (2 boys and 2 girls). The top 7 teams at the 2011 Junior Alpine World Ski Championships in Crans-Montana, Switzerland, plus the hosts Austria will be allowed to send the maximum of 4 athletes. The remaining spots will be awarded to nations who score points in the Marc Holder Trophy at the said championships. Any remaining quota spots will be distributed to nations not already qualified, with a maximum of one boy or girl from one nation. The quota limit was 115, but with reallocation each gender gets one more spot.[1] The updated quota spots were released on December 12, 2011 and are subject to change.[2]

Some sports under the FIS such as snowboarding did not complete its quota allocation, therefore they were distributed to alpine skiing.[1]

NOC Boys Girls Total
Andorra 1 1 2
Argentina 1 1 2
Australia 1 1 2
Austria 2 2 4
Belarus 1 1
Belgium 1 1
Bosnia and Herzegovina 1 1 2
Brazil 1 1 2
Bulgaria 1 1 2
Canada 2 2 4
Cayman Islands 1 1
Chile 1 1 2
Croatia 1 1 2
Cyprus 1 1
Czech Republic 1 1 2
Denmark 1 1 2
Eritrea 1 1
Estonia 1 1 2
Finland 1 1 2
France 2 2 4
Georgia 1 1 2
Germany 2 2 4
Great Britain 1 1 2
Greece 1 1 2
Hungary 1 1 2
Iceland 1 1 2
India 1 1
Iran 1 1 2
Ireland 1 1
Italy 2 2 4
Japan 1 1 2
Kazakhstan 1 1 2
Latvia 1 1 2
Lebanon 1 1 2
Liechtenstein 1 1
Lithuania 1 1 2
Luxembourg 1 1
Macedonia 1 1
Morocco 1 1
Monaco 1 1
Montenegro 1 1
Nepal 1 1
Netherlands 1 1 2
New Zealand 1 1 2
Norway 2 2 4
Peru 1 1
Philippines 1 1
Poland 1 1 2
Romania 1 1
Russia 1 1 2
San Marino 1 1
Serbia 1 1
Slovakia 1 1 2
Slovenia 2 2 4
South Africa 1 1
South Korea 1 1 2
Spain 1 1 2
Sweden 1 1 2
Switzerland 2 2 4
Chinese Taipei 1 1
Turkey 1 1 2
Ukraine 1 1 2
United States 1 1 2
Uzbekistan 1 1
Total athletes 66 56 121
Total NOCs 58 48 64

Boys'

Event Athletes per NOC Total Athletes Qualified
Host Nation 2 2 Austria
Marc Hodler Trophy Top 7 Countries[1][3] 2 14 Switzerland
France
Germany
Italy
Slovenia
Canada
Norway
Teams scoring points, but not in top 7[1][3] 1 6 Sweden
United States
Finland
Slovakia
Liechtenstein
Czech Republic
Universiality Places [1] 1 39 Japan
Russia
Croatia
Australia
Netherlands
Andorra
Belarus
New Zealand
Bulgaria
Argentina
Belgium
Georgia
Latvia
Spain
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Denmark
Great Britain
Iceland
Kazakhstan
Chile
Poland
South Korea
Monaco
Estonia
Lebanon
Serbia
Hungary
Iran
Greece
Ukraine
Zimbabwe
Turkey
Uzbekistan
Peru
Romania
South Africa
Lithuania
Chinese Taipei
Azerbaijan
Israel
Brazil
Macedonia
Cyprus
Morocco
Cayman Islands
Eritrea
Philippines
San Marino
Nepal
TOTAL 66

Girls'

Event Athletes per NOC Total athletes Qualified
Host Nation 2 2 Austria
Marc Hodler Trophy Top 7[1][3] 2 14 Switzerland
France
Germany
Italy
Slovenia
Canada
Norway
Teams scoring points, but not in top 7[1][3] 1 6 Sweden
United States
Finland
Slovakia
Liechtenstein
Czech Republic
Universiality Places 1 34 Russia
Croatia
Japan
Spain
Iceland
Belgium
Andorra
Australia
New Zealand
Poland
Netherlands
Denmark
Great Britain
Hungary
Argentina
Chile
Ukraine
Serbia
South Korea
India
Greece
Israel
Bulgaria
Latvia
Iran
Bolivia
Turkey
Ireland
Kazakhstan
Georgia
Brazil
Estonia
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Uzbekistan
Belarus
Peru
Luxembourg
Montenegro
Lithuania
Lebanon
TOTAL 56

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