Countries may not compete in the Olympic Games for various reasons, including political decisions, economic constraints, or issues related to eligibility and compliance with the International Olympic Committee's regulations. For instance, nations facing sanctions, such as North Korea, might be barred from participation. Additionally, countries may choose to withdraw or be suspended due to violations of anti-doping regulations or other governance issues. Specific countries that may not compete can vary from one Olympic Games to another based on these factors.
India, I think
scotland
The one with potebtial can compete
204 Countries participated in the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympic games.
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Olympic GamesThe olympic games is a event where all countries of their best players compete and win.
It is really up to the countries state of law
204 countries have sent a least one athlete
Micheal Phelps - Needs Improvement Olympic games of what year? Usially they are sportsmen as any others from other countries
There is no limit as to how many countries must compete in the Olympics. For the 2008 Games, there are scheduled to be 205 countries competing. Click on the question link under the 'Related Questions' link to see what countries are scheduled to send athletes to the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing. The number of countries that compete in the Olympic Games is not a controlled. In 2018 there is expected to be 91 nations.