I just looked on the site of the Dutch Olympic Committee to see the qualification rules for Sochi (because I wasn't 100% sure).
The men don't have rules/limits, because their level isn't high enough, I think that is only logical.
The rules for the women are this:
At least 1 top-8 finish during the 2013 World Championships or during a World Cup in the 2013/2014 season, before 19 January 2014.
They will look at the "cleaned" results of every competition, meaning that they will only look at 3 athletes per country. For example, this is the results of a World Cup:
1. Japanese jumper
2. American
3. Japanese
4. American
5. American
6. German
7. Japanese
8. American
9. Japanese
10. Wendy
There are 4 Japanese jumpers in front of Wendy and 4 American jumpers. This means that the 4th Japanese and 4th American will be taken off the list, meaning they see this as an 8th place for Wendy.
Of course it is never going to happen that this rule will be usefull, because then if Wendy is 9th, there has to be 1 country with 4 jumpers in the top-8, if she is 10th, there have to be 2 countries with 4 jumpers in the top-9 and if she is 11th it already isn't possible anymore (there can't be 3 countries with 4 jumpers in the top-10 of course). I don't see any country that can get 4 jumpers in the top-8 in a World Cup, so this rule is useless.
So yeah, go Wendy....8th place is needed or else... :donk: