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How many events will your country compete in Tokyo?


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Out of the 339 events. I'll start with :CAN. For gymnastics individual events, if you have an athlete competing in the qualifiers, then count the event as well.

 

Archery: 3/5

Artistic Swimming: 2/2

Athletics: 29/48

Badminton: 5/5

Basketball: 1/4

Boxing: 5/13

Canoeing slalom: 4/4

Canoeing sprint: 10/12

Cycling Road: 4/4

Cycling track: 8/12

Cycling MTB: 2/2

Cycling BMX racing: 2/2

Diving: 7/8

Equestrian: 4/6

Fencing: 7/12

Field hockey: 1/1

Football (soccer): 1/1

Golf: 2/2

Gymnastics Artistic: 13/14
Gymnastics Trampoline: 1/2

Judo: 6/15

Karate: 1/8

Rowing: 10/14

Rugby sevens: 2/2

Sailing: 6/10

Shooting: 2/15

Skateboarding: 2/4

Softball: 1/1

Sport climbing: 2/2

Swimming: 27/37

Table tennis: 3/5

Taekwondo: 2/2

Tennis: 4/5

Triathlon: 3/3

Volleyball beach: 1/2

Volleyball indoor: 1/2

Water polo: 1/2

Weightlifting: 5/14
Wrestling: 4/18

 

Total: 194 (57.2% of events)

 

 

Pending:

Athletics: Men's hammer throw (first reserve)

Basketball: Men's team event

Canoeing: Waiting to see if LVL can compete.

Gymnastics: Waiting on final ruling in men's trampoline appeal

Tennis: Mixed doubles entrants

Weightlifting: Waiting on reallocation for 81 kg

 

Could be up too 200.

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11 hours ago, intoronto said:

Out of the 339 events. I'll start with :CAN. For gymnastics individual events, if you have an athlete competing in the qualifiers, then count the event as well.

 

Archery: 3/5

Artistic Swimming: 2/2

Athletics: 29/48

Badminton: 5/5

Basketball: 1/4

Boxing: 5/13

Canoeing slalom: 4/4

Canoeing sprint: 10/12

Cycling Road: 4/4

Cycling track: 8/12

Cycling MTB: 2/2

Cycling BMX racing: 2/2

Diving: 7/8

Equestrian: 4/6

Fencing: 7/12

Field hockey: 1/1

Football (soccer): 1/1

Golf: 2/2

Gymnastics Artistic: 13/14
Gymnastics Trampoline: 1/2

Judo: 6/15

Karate: 1/8

Rowing: 10/14

Rugby sevens: 2/2

Sailing: 6/10

Shooting: 2/15

Skateboarding: 2/4

Softball: 1/1

Sport climbing: 2/2

Swimming: 27/37

Table tennis: 3/5

Taekwondo: 2/2

Tennis: 4/5

Triathlon: 3/3

Volleyball beach: 1/2

Volleyball indoor: 1/2

Water polo: 1/2

Weightlifting: 5/14
Wrestling: 4/18

 

Total: 194 (57.2% of events)

 

 

Pending:

Athletics: Men's hammer throw (first reserve)

Basketball: Men's team event

Canoeing: Waiting to see if LVL can compete.

Gymnastics: Waiting on final ruling in men's trampoline appeal

Tennis: Mixed doubles entrants

Weightlifting: Waiting on reallocation for 81 kg

 

Could be up too 200.

:GBR 214/339 (63.1%)

 

Aquatics-Artistic Swimming: 1/2

Aquatics-Diving: 8/8

Aquatics-Swimming: 32/37

Aquatics-Water Polo: 0/2

Archery: 5/5

Athletics: 37/48

Badminton: 5/5

Baseball/Softball: 0/2

Basketball: 0/2

Basketball-3X3: 0/2

Boxing: 11/13

Canoeing Slalom: 4/4

Canoeing Sprint: 3/12 

Cycling BMX: 4/4

Cycling MTB: 2/2

Cycling Road: 4/4

Cycling Track: 11/12

Equestrian: 6/6

Fencing: 1/12

Field Hockey: 2/2

Football: 1/2

Golf: 2/2

Gymnastics-Artistic: 14/14

Gymnastics-Rhythmic: 0/2

Gymnastics-Trampoline: 1/2

Handball: 0/2

Judo: 6/15

Karate: 0/8

Modern Pentathlon: 2/2

Rowing: 10/14

Rugby Seven: 2/2

Sailing: 10/10

Shooting: 6/15

Skateboarding: 1/4

Sport Climbing: 1/2

Surfing: 0/2

Table Tennis: 5/5

Taekwondo: 5/8

Tennis: 5/5

Triathlon: 3/3

Volleyball-Beach: 0/2

Volleyball-Indoor: 0/2

Weightlifting: 4/14

Wrestling: 0/18

 

What is the maximum possible, 333/339?

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18 minutes ago, Nickyc707 said:

:GBR 209/339 (61.7%)

 

What is the maximum possible 333/339?


How many sports do not allow a country to be in every event? I know Taekwondo does not it allow it. 

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4 minutes ago, Orangehair43 said:


How many sports do not allow a country to be in every event? I know Taekwondo does.

Weightlifting for one. You can only compete in a maximum of 8/14.

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6 minutes ago, Orangehair43 said:


How many sports do not allow a country to be in every event? I know Taekwondo does not it allow it. 

Technically you can in taekwondo, it's just very hard to do so. Only weightlifting prevents you from competing in every event.

 

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:SVK   43/339

 

Archery:  1/5

Athletics:  9/48

Badminton:  1/5

Boxing:  1/13

Canoeing Slalom: 4/4 (Only sport with full team and all events participation)

Canoeing Sprint:  3/12

Road Cycling:  2/4

Golf:  1/2

Artistic Gymnastics:  4/14 (Mokošová will not try to qualify in Vault, so with only 1 jump for the All-Around purpose, she is not going to be classified in Vault)

Shooting:  7/15

Swimming:  4/37

Table Tennis:  3/5

Tennis:  2/5

Wrestling FS:  1/12

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7 hours ago, intoronto said:

Out of the 339 events. I'll start with :CAN. For gymnastics individual events, if you have an athlete competing in the qualifiers, then count the event as well.

 

Archery: 3/5

Artistic Swimming: 2/2

Athletics: 29/48

Badminton: 5/5

Basketball: 1/4

Boxing: 5/13

Canoeing slalom: 4/4

Canoeing sprint: 10/12

Cycling Road: 4/4

Cycling track: 8/12

Cycling MTB: 2/2

Cycling BMX racing: 2/2

Diving: 7/8

Equestrian: 4/6

Fencing: 7/12

Field hockey: 1/1

Football (soccer): 1/1

Golf: 2/2

Gymnastics Artistic: 13/14
Gymnastics Trampoline: 1/2

Judo: 6/15

Karate: 1/8

Rowing: 10/14

Rugby sevens: 2/2

Sailing: 6/10

Shooting: 2/15

Skateboarding: 2/4

Softball: 1/1

Sport climbing: 2/2

Swimming: 27/37

Table tennis: 3/5

Taekwondo: 2/2

Tennis: 4/5

Triathlon: 3/3

Volleyball beach: 1/2

Volleyball indoor: 1/2

Water polo: 1/2

Weightlifting: 5/14
Wrestling: 4/18

 

Total: 194 (57.2% of events)

 

 

Pending:

Athletics: Men's hammer throw (first reserve)

Basketball: Men's team event

Canoeing: Waiting to see if LVL can compete.

Gymnastics: Waiting on final ruling in men's trampoline appeal

Tennis: Mixed doubles entrants

Weightlifting: Waiting on reallocation for 81 kg

 

Could be up too 200.

Slight error. There are two medal events in hockey and football.

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:BRA 154/339 (45.4%)

 

Archery: 3/5

Athletics: 32/48

Badminton: 2/5

Boxing: 7/13

Canoeing slalom: 3/4

Canoeing sprint: 3/12

Cycling MTB: 2/2

Cycling BMX racing: 2/2

Diving: 3/8

Equestrian: 5/6

Fencing: 2/12

Football: 2/2

Gymnastics Artistic: 13/14
Gymnastics Rythimic: 1/2

Handball: 2/2

Judo: 14/15

Modern Pentathlon: 1/2

Rowing: 1/14

Rugby sevens: 1/2

Sailing: 8/10

Shooting: 1/15

Skateboarding: 4/4

Surfing: 2/2

Swimming: 20/37

Table tennis: 4/5

Taekwondo: 3/8

Tennis: 2/5

Triathlon: 2/3

Beach Volleyball: 2/2

Volleyball indoor: 2/2

Weightlifting: 2/14
Wrestling: 3/18

 

If my calculations are correct, 154 events so far, but perhaps this amount will increase after realocations in women's hammer throw and weigthlifting men's 96 kg.

 

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:CHN  227/339 (67.0%)

 

Aquatics-Artistic Swimming: 2/2

Aquatics-Diving: 8/8

Aquatics-Swimming: 35/37

Aquatics-Water Polo: 1/2

Archery: 5/5

Athletics: 24/48

Badminton: 5/5

Baseball & Softball: 0/2

Basketball: 1/2

Basketball-3X3: 2/2

Boxing: 6/13

Canoeing Slalom: 3/4

Canoeing Sprint: 11/12 

Cycling BMX: 0/4

Cycling MTB: 2/2

Cycling Road: 2/4

Cycling Track: 6/12

Equestrian: 4/6

Fencing: 9/12

Field Hockey: 1/2

Football: 1/2

Golf: 2/2

Gymnastics-Artistic: 14/14

Gymnastics-Rhythmic: 1/2

Gymnastics-Trampoline: 2/2

Handball: 0/2

Judo: 6/15

Karate: 2/8

Modern Pentathlon: 2/2

Rowing: 8/14

Rugby Seven: 1/2

Sailing: 8/10

Shooting: 14/15

Skateboarding: 2/4

Sport Climbing: 2/2

Surfing: 0/2

Table Tennis: 5/5

Taekwondo: 6/8

Tennis: 2/5

Triathlon: 1/3

Volleyball-Beach: 1/2

Volleyball-Indoor: 1/2

Weightlifting: 8/14

Wrestling: 11/18

 

Total: 30/33 Sports and 227/339 Events

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:DEN 

 

Archery: 1/5

Athletics: 7/48

Badminton: 5/5

Canoeing sprint: 4/12

Cycling Road: 4/4

Cycling track: 5/12

Cycling MTB: 2/2

Cycling BMX racing: 1/2

Equestrian: 4/6

Golf: 2/2

Handball: 1/2

Judo: 1/15

Rowing: 4/14

Sailing: 5/10

Shooting: 5/15

Skateboarding: 1/4

Swimming: 8/37

Table tennis: 1/5

Wrestling: 1/18

 

Total: 62 (18.3% of events)

 

Pending:

 

Athletics: Women's 5000m (Anna Emilie is qualified but I'm not sure she'll be going for it)

 

Small chances to get added:

Swimming: Women's 4x200 (doubt we'll take it)

Tennis: Women's singles (guess we're first reserve)
Triathlon: Women's race (2nd reserve)

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