Want to know who to cheer for now that the 2018 Winter Olympics have kicked off in South Korea? Here's a list of more than two dozen athletes on Team Canada who call the Calgary area home.

OK, we'll be honest: many of them might consider somewhere else their actual hometown, but live in the Calgary area to train since it's such a hub for winter sports.

The opening ceremonies got underway Friday morning in Pyeongchang. (South Korea is 16 hours ahead of Alberta.) Figure skaters Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir carried Canada's flag into the Olympic stadium.

A total of 227 Canadian athletes are competing in the 102 events, hoping to better the 25 medals won at the 2014 Games in Sochi, Russia — 10 gold, 10 silver and five bronze.

There are more than two dozen athletes from Calgary and the surrounding area on Team Canada, including:

Alpine skiing

Trevor Philp

Erik Read

Cross country skiing

Russell Kennedy (Canmore)

Men's biathlon

Christian Gow

Scott Gow

Nathan Smith

Macx Davies (Canmore)

Women's biathlon

Rosanna Crawford (Canmore)

Bobsleigh

Lascelles Brown

Kaillie Humphries

​Alysia Rissling

​Seyi Smith

Justin Kripps (hometown Summerland, B.C.)

Men's curling

Kevin Koe

Ben Hebert (Chestermere)

​Mixed doubles curling

John Morris (Canmore)

Men's skiing halfpipe

Noah Bowman

​Women's skiing halfpipe

Rosalind Groenewoud

Men's hockey

Mat Robinson

Rob Klinkhammer (Lethbridge)

Brandon Kozun

​Mason Raymond (Cochrane)

Men's luge

Sam Edney

Mitch Malyk

Women's luge

Brooke Apshkrum

Alex Gough

Kim McRae

Doubles luge

Justin Snith

Tristan Walker (Cochrane)

Men's skeleton

Barrett Martineau

Women's skeleton

Elisabeth Vathje

Men's ski cross

Brady Leman

Ski jumping

Mackenzie Boyd-Clowes

Taylor Henrich

Snowboard cross

Chris Robanske

Women's speed skating

Josie Morrison

Kaylin Irvine

Men's speed skating

Denny Morrison

Ted-Jan Bloemen

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​Calgary athletes will also be competing for other countries at the Games:

Men's skeleton

Joe Cecchini (Italy)

​Alpine skiing

Shannon-Ogbani Abeda (Eritrea)

Jan Hudec (Czech Republic)

Women's speed skating

Alexandra Ianculescu (Romania)

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