Unified Team
The
Unified Team
was the name used for the sports
team
of the former
Soviet Union
at both the
Winter
and
Summer
Olympic Games
of
1992
(in
Albertville
and
Barcelona
, respectively). The official
French
name used was
Equipe Unifiée
, hence the abbreviation
EUN
which appears in result listings. The team consisted of athletes of all former Soviet republics except the
Baltic states
. It was sometimes informally called the
Commonwealth of Independent States
team
, although
Georgia
did not join the CIS until
1993
. The following list gives the EUN's participating countries, the
IOC codes
used by them in subsequent Olympics, and their extent of 1992 participation:
Armenia (ARM)
(only the Summer Olympics)
Azerbaijan (AZE)
(only the Summer Olympics)
Belarus (BLR)
Georgia (GEO)
(only the Summer Olympics)
Kazakhstan (KAZ)
Kyrgyzstan (KGZ)
(only the Summer Olympics)
Moldova (MDA)
(only the Summer Olympics)
Russia (RUS)
Tajikistan (TJK)
(only the Summer Olympics)
Turkmenistan (TKM)
(only the Summer Olympics)
Ukraine (UKR)
Uzbekistan (UZB)
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