He is a subject (not a citizen!!!) of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Unfortunately he didn't qualify for Athens but may make Bejing!!!!
He's not in the olympics
because
people have to practice as much as they can to be like an olympic athlete because you are representing your country.
They are playing Olympics because these reasons: 1. They are representing their country. 2. They want to be popular (some of them) 3. They are playing for fun (sometimes) 4. All of the above !!!
Olympic athletes must be a resident of the country they are representing. They must pass many levels of competition in order to qualify in their sport.
There are 204 independent teams. Some territories are representing themselves. There are 194 countries and ten territories competeing.
An athlete that represents the country where the Olympics are being held. For the 2010 Games in Vancouver, that will be an athlete that is representing Canada.
No. Norfolk Island is an external territory of Australia. Any Olympians who came from Norfolk Island would be representing Australia.
Anthony Ervin won the gold for the United States of America.
any country can do the Olympics
He was representing Spain and Portugal.
Anyone whose made it on the Olympian team , no matter what country is a hero, it is quite a feat just to get that far in athletics, they all deserve a big thank you for representing their country!