Why are there no African countries participating in the Winter Olympics?

Yes, there are three African countries participating in this Winter Olympics! The Winter Olympics is no longer just the patent of European and American countries. In addition to Norway, Austria and Germany, some sunny countries that have nothing to do with winter sports in people's impressions, such as Algeria, Morocco and Senegal in Africa, also sent representatives to participate in the Winter Olympics. 17 Algerian teenager May Khalifi was born in France and studied skiing in the Alps. This is his first time to participate in the Winter Olympics. Azmani, also born in France, represented Morocco in the Winter Olympics. In order to prepare for the Winter Olympics, he applied for training time from the bank where he worked many times. In recent years, many black faces have begun to appear in the snow world. Ray Seck from Senegal won the 55th place in the Super Giant slalom in the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin. After four years of training in the Austrian mountains, he will try to improve his ranking this time. Kwank Rumah-Achipong, a Ghanaian with the reputation of "Snow Leopard", began to learn skiing in 2002, but he has become a national hero. For him, the important thing is not to win a medal, but to prove that black Africans can stand in alpine skiing. However, the most forbearing spirit is the Ethiopian Luo Tecle Marian. Because there is no snowfield in Addis Ababa where he lives, he has to wear roller skates to train in the suburbs. Latin American countries are also trying to prove with the Winter Olympics that they can not only play some summer sports. Brazil sent a delegation of five athletes this time, although their players' favorite leisure way is "sunbathing on the beach". Argentina has Barriro Che, a famous ski resort in South America, so this country sends two more athletes than Brazil. Among them, 47-year-old veteran Lu Gonzá lez will try to prove his strength in the sled race. Chile and Peru each sent three athletes, while Mexico was represented by "artist, businessman and photographer" U von Ornoch. Not to be outdone, Caribbean island countries sent two athletes from Bermuda and one representative from Cayman Islands. El Cole of Jamaica will follow his father's ambition and take part in the cross-country skiing competition. Similarly, the young Makarol will make history for Iran to participate in the Winter Olympics and become the first Iranian woman to appear on the ice and snow runway. Mu Abbas will be the first Pakistani athlete to participate in the Winter Olympics.