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Do Olympic athletes need to be citizens of the country they represent in order to compete for that nation?
A. Yes, Olympic athletes must be citizens of the country they represent.
B. No, athletes can represent any country as long as they have a residency permit.
C. Yes, but they can represent a country in which they have strong familial ties.
D. No, athletes can compete for any country where they have trained for a minimum of two years.