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There is no infrastructure in Antarctica. No commercial accommodations, transportation, sports venues, hospitals and so forth.

It is a continent preserved by The Antarctic Treaty, for science.

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There is no nation-state in Antarctica to support international competition of any kind.

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No. Antarctica is not involved in the Olympics: it is not a sovereign nation.

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Antarctica is not a country, it's a continent. So, no, it doesn't compete. The main population of the Antarctica are penguins.

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Antarctica is not a country, as such no.

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It's not a country.

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