Unlike the last batch of positives, where we had something clear to go on (early suspicious retirements) or the time before when we could deduce (3 athletes, both genders, two nationalities) this time around it's very open, no gender, nationality or anything disclosed. And because the World Cup is taking place in North America, a lot of smaller teams are electing to either not participate or send smaller squads to save money, and some of the biggest names are absent for planned purposes and so if nothing else comes out before then we'll only know once IBU Cup startlists come up next week who else can be stricken from the list.
As things stand, the athletes who were in Ruhpolding or Antholz and therefore available for testing in competition in January, but who did not race in either the men's or women's sprint in Canmore, are:
Austria: David Komatz, Fabienne Hartweger, Simone Kupfner, Susanna Kurzthaler, Julia Schwaiger
Belgium: Michael Rösch
Belarus: Sergey Bocharnikov, Vladimir Chepelin, Dmitry Dyuzhev, Raman Yaliotnau, Dzinara Alimbekava, Nastassia Dubarezava, Irina Kryuko, Kristina Ilchenko, Nadzeya Pisareva, Nadezhda Skardino
Bulgaria: Krasimir Anev, Dimitar Gerdzhikov, Vladimir Iliev, Dimitar Partalov, Daniela Kadeva, Dafinka Koeva, Stefani Popova, Desislava Stoyanova, Emilia Yordanova
Canada: Scott Perras, Megan Tandy
China: Yuanmeng Chu, Jialin Tang, Xuehan Wang, Yan Zhang
Croatia: Krasimir Crnkovic
Czech Republic: Jaroslav Soukup, Adam Vaclavik, Jitka Landová
Spain: Victoria Padial Hernández
Estonia: Kauri Kõiv, Meril Beilmann, Grete Gaim, Kristel Viigipuu, Regina Oja
Finland: Olli Hiidensalo, Mihkel Koivunen, Sami Orpänä, Auli Kiskolä, Laura Toivänen
France: Fabien Claude, Antonin Guigonnat, Enora Latuillière, Coline Varcin
Great Britain: Lee-Steve Jackson, Kevin Kane, Amanda Lightfoot
Germany*: Andreas Birnbacher, Johannes Kühn, Maren Hammerschmidt, Vanessa Hinz
Italy: Giuseppe Montello, Alexia Runggaldier
Japan: Tsukasa Kobonoki, Ryo Tsunoda
Kazakhstan: Olga Poltoranina
Korea: Je-Uk Jun, Yonggyu Kim, In-Bok Lee, Keon-Su Kim
Latvia: Ingus Deksnis, Daumants Lusa, Aleksandrs Patrijuks
Lithuania: Karol Dombrovski, Tomas Kaukenas, Gabriele Lescinskaite
Norway: Erlend Bjøntegaard, Ole Einar Bjørndalen, Johannes Thingnes Bø, Tarjei Bø, Emil Hegle Svendsen, Fanny Horn Birkeland, Tiril Eckhoff, Bente Landheim
Poland: Mateusz Janik, Krzysztof Plywaczyk, Kinga Mitoraj, Karolina Piton, Kamila Zuk
Romania: Stefan Gavrila, Reka Forika
Russia*: Anton Babikov, Matvey Eliseev, Ivan Tcherezov, Anastasia Zagoruiko
Slovenia: Jakov Fak, Lenart Oblak, Urska Poje
Switzerland: Jeremy Finello**, Lena Häcki, Ladina Meier-Ruge
Slovakia: Tomás Hasilla, Martin Ot'cenas, Ivona Fialková, Paulina Fialková, Terezia Poliáková
Sweden: Peppe Femling, Simon Hallström, Fredrik Lindström, Jesper Nelin, Elisabeth Högberg, Sofia Myhr, Anna Magnusson, Johanna Skottheim
Ukraine: Dmytro Pidruchnyi, Vladimir Semakov, Olga Abramova, Valj Semerenko
USA: Sean Doherty, Clare Egan
*unlikely to be either of these nations as their national authorities have confirmed they've not been told anything. This takes a couple of those that may have been considered possible out of the equation too.
**Finello was entered into the men's sprint yesterday but didn't take the start. The startlist had already been issued when the press release was made, however he would seem unlikely because of this.
With quite a lot of athletes recovering from the Junior Worlds as well as fairly big names not wanting to travel because of the upcoming Worlds, there's not a great deal to go on.
Updated after the mixed relays to remove a couple of Kazakhs and a Romanian who have now raced since the provisional suspension was enacted.