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Here Are The Athletes Representing Florida At the 2022 Winter Olympics

Three athletes competing in the 2022 Winter Olympics hail from South Florida

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Starting Thursday, hundreds of athletes will get a chance to do something many only dreamed of: represent Team USA at the 2022 Winter Olympics that take place once every four years.

With competitions in various sports like bobsledding, hockey and speedskating, nine athletes in Beijing this year have ties to the state of Florida and have a chance to bring home the gold medal.

They may not be a large group, but each of the athletes from the Sunshine State have a mission this year and quite the story about going from sunshine and sand to ice and glory.

Here’s a look at the athletes from Florida representing Team USA in the 2022 Winter Olympics:

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WINTERBERG, GERMANY - JANUARY 8: Frank del Duca and Hakeem Abdul-Saboor of the United States compete in the 2-man Bobsleigh during the BMW IBSF Bob & Skeleton World Cup at VELTINS-EisArena on January 8, 2022 in Winterberg, Germany (Photo by Patrick Goosen/BSR Agency/Getty Images)

Frank Del Duca, Bobsled (Hometown: Fort Lauderdale)

Del Duca was born and spent part of his youth in South Florida before moving to South Carolina and later Maine, where he eventually got involved with bobsledding. He had placed in several World Championship events, including fourth place in Lake Placid in December 2017, to help qualify for his first Olympics.

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WASHINGTON, DC - MAY 11: Steve Kampfer #44 of the Boston Bruins handles the puck against the Washington Capitals during the second period of the game at Capital One Arena on May 11, 2021 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Scott Taetsch/Getty Images)

Steven Kampfer, Men’s Ice Hockey (Hometown: Hollywood)

While he may not be a South Florida native after living most of his life in the state of Michigan, the Hollywood resident brings some hardware with him for his first Olympics. In 2011, he spent his rookie season in the NHL helping the Boston Bruins win the Stanley Cup while also bringing home two NCAA championships from his time at the University of Michigan.

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ZHANGIJAKOU, CHINA - FEBRUARY 01: Nick Page of Team United States trains during the Men's Freestyle Skiing Moguls training session ahead of Beijing 2022 Winter Olympic Games at the Genting Snow Park on February 01, 2022 in Zhangjiakou, China. (Photo by Ezra Shaw/Getty Images)

Nick Page, Freestyle Skiing (Hometown: Hollywood)

The 19-year-old was born in the Broward County city before eventually working his way out west, residing in Salt Lake City to prepare for his first Olympics. He is the first American to attempt a cork 1440 in World Cup competition and the second to do so in International Ski Federation competition. Page is the youngest man to ever win a moguls NorAm event.

Brittany Bowe explains long track speed skating with Legos.

Brittany Bowe, Speedskating Long Track (Hometown: Ocala)

After a youth career that included soccer, basketball and inline skating before playing college basketball at Florida Atlantic, Bowe returned to the world of speed skating and won the bronze medal in the 1000 meters distance in the 2013 World Single Distance Championship.

She won the gold medal in the 2015 championship, but the highlight would be her time in the 2014 Sochi and 2018 Pyeonchang Olympics where she competed in the 500 meters, 1000 meters and 1500 meters.

You wouldn’t expect Olympic speed skater Erin Jackson to be very good at sitting still, not when she spends most of her life skating around ovals. But Jackson is actually remarkably good at just sitting, because with three separate college degrees, she has spent an inordinate amount of time in school, doing just that.

Erin Jackson, Speedskating Long Track (Hometown: Ocala)

The University of Florida graduate spent time competing in both inline skating and roller derby before moving into the world of speedskating in time for the 2018 Pyeonchang Olympics for Team USA.

Jackson will have a chance to be in Beijing thanks to Bowe’s decision to step down from competing in the 500 meters event, allowing Jackson to take part in representing Team USA.

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BEIJING, CHINA - JANUARY 31: Mia Kilburg of Team United States looks on during a speed skating practice session ahead of the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympic Games at National Speed Skating Oval on January 31, 2022 in Beijing, China. (Photo by Dean Mouhtaropoulos/Getty Images)

Mia Manganello Kilburg, Speedskating Long Track (Hometown: Crestview)

The daughter of Italian restaurant owners in Florida’s panhandle, Kilburg moved to Salt Lake City as a teenager and blossomed as an athlete. After spending five years as a professional cyclist, she returned to speedskating in 2016 and medaled in several World Championships. This will be her second Olympics after being a part of Team USA for the 2018 Pyeonchang Olympics.

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Joe Mantia, Speedskating Long Track (Hometown: Ocala)

Much like both Bowe and Jackson, the Ocala native had a career in inline skating before turning to the ice and medaling in several World Cup events and World Single Distance Championships. Beijing will be the third Olympics for Mantia, who competed in three events in Sochi and finished 4th place in the 1000 meters in Pyeonchang.

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PITTSBURGH, PA - APRIL 08: Nathan Smith #8 of the Minnesota State Mavericks celebrates with teammates on the bench after scoring a goal in the first period during the Division I Men's Ice Hockey Semifinals game against the St. Cloud State Huskies held at PPG Paints Arena on April 8, 2021 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Justin K. Aller/NCAA Photos via Getty Images)

Nathan Smith, Men’s Ice Hockey (Hometown: Hudson)

Smith went from watching the Tampa Bay Lightning win the Stanley Cup as a young child to winning two straight NCAA championships. He was drafted in the third round of the 2018 NHL Draft by the Winnipeg Jets and will be competing in his first Olympics this year.

Riding a bobsled is like being turned on your side, strapped to five emus while sliding on queen mattresses.

Joshua Williamson, Bobsled (Hometown: Lake Mary)

The Florida State University student transferred to the school after a lacrosse career at Mercer University and started competing in bobsled in 2017. He has taken part in both the four-man North American Cup and World Cup as well as the two-man event ahead of his first Olympics this year

The 2022 Winter Olympics start February 3rd and runs through February 20th on NBC and Peacock. Click here for info on how you can watch.

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