Iran ved vinter-OL 2018

Iran ved de olympiske lege

Irans flag
IOC-kodeIRI
National komitéDen islamske republik Irans nationale olympiske komité
Ved vinter-OL 2018 i Pyeongchang
Deltagere4 deltagere i 2 sportsgrene
FanebærerSamaneh Beirami Baher Rediger på Wikidata
Medaljer

Guld
0
Sølv
0
Bronze
0
Total
0
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Iran ved vinter-OL
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  • Iran deltager i vinter-OL 2018 i Pyeongchang, Sydkorea i perioden 9. – 25. februar 2018.

    Deltagere

    Følgende atleter vil deltage i nedennævnte sportsgrene:

    SportsgrenHerrerDamerTotal
    Alpint skiløb112
    Langrend112
    Total224

    Medaljer

    2018 Pyeongchang  Guld    Sølv  Bronze  Total  
    Iran0000

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    Flag of Iran.svg
    Flag of Iran. The tricolor flag was introduced in 1906, but after the Islamic Revolution of 1979 the Arabic words 'Allahu akbar' ('God is great'), written in the Kufic script of the Qur'an and repeated 22 times, were added to the red and green strips where they border the white central strip and in the middle is the emblem of Iran (which is a stylized Persian alphabet of the Arabic word Allah ("God")).
    The official ISIRI standard (translation at FotW) gives two slightly different methods of construction for the flag: a compass-and-straightedge construction used for File:Flag of Iran (official).svg, and a "simplified" construction sheet with rational numbers used for this file.
    Olympic rings.svg
    Olympic Rings without "rims" (gaps between the rings), As used, eg. in the logos of the 2008 and 2016 Olympics. The colour scheme applied here pertains to the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.
    Olympic rings without rims.svg
    Olympic Rings without "rims" (gaps between the rings), As used, eg. in the logos of the 2008 and 2016 Olympics. The colour scheme applied here pertains to the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.