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A contradiction regarding how the host country quota gets reallocated is my interpretation.
Paragraph D1.2 of the qualification document mentions that an unused host country quota ends up to the next highest placed athlete from 2024 World Championships. This would mean Brazil, as their athlete finished 14th.
However, paragraph F2 states that an unused host country place is reallocated to the next highest placed NOC from 2024 World Championships, provided that the NOC is not yet qualified. If this is applied after handing out continental quotas, Peru is first on the line.
Peru's federation first reported that they got a quota on 13 March, much earlier than world aquatics.
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