Women's Quotas:
3 quotas:
2 quotas:
1 quota:
are able to send another skater to the final qualifier.
One quota from these world championships will be reallocated to the final qualifier because Switzerland wasn't able to fulfill the requirements for two skaters.
Rowing quotas
W1X: + as hosts
M1X:
W2X: + as hosts
M2X: + as hosts
W4: + as hosts
M4: + as hosts
W4X: + as hosts
M4X: + as hosts
W2-: + as hosts
M2-: + as hosts
well, there is no perfect solution, sometimes nobody can score in a Greco match and someone has to win. they could leave it to the referees to decide who is more "active" but we had this before, that usually means corruption and double standards and lots of protests, another option was having overtime until somebody scores but that could mean endless matches which I still prefer but I understand why UWW doesn't want that.
as I said this is not perfect but at least with this new change nobody will be passive intentionally. in Paris we had some matches where both guys wanted to be passive and that was really ugly.
yes,very good relations,we consider them our brothers/sisters,Latvia especially,no there's no historical issues,there couldn't really be any anyway ,Latvia and estonia really only appeared on the world maps after the first world war,while we been present since as early as the 1000.
hiliarously in modern times it was poland who we had a war with for our capital and yeah i would not call that a ''missunderstanding'' it was THE SOVIETS who gave it back to us[obviously they were in our land afterwards and they were just using us but still it's what happened] again i have no hatred for poles but some of them,especially their football fans who arrive here are insuffarable,i certainly won't bother talking anyone out of their hatred for them if they have such a thing,that's their right to do so,i don't think it's a big part of the population anyway,we have a significant polish political party so it's hardly a big issue here.
Poles usually don`t like Germans and Russians the most for historical reasons. In the case of Lithuania it`s probably the same as with Ukraine, that there are some local misunderstandings. Certainly all these countries: Poland, Baltic countries, Ukraine etc. have a common enemy - imperial Russia and they have to stick together.
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