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Athletics Qualification to Summer Olympic Games Paris 2024


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Update on quotas based on Road to Paris part3 (part 1) (part2)

 

Women's 110m hurdles

 

:CHNLIN Yuwei - Asian Games 2023 - Hangzhou, China (2023 oct 01)

 

 

Women's High Jump

 

:JAMLamara DISTIN - SEC Indoor Championships - Fayetteville, USA (2024 Fev 24)

:USARachel GLENN - NCAA Division I Indoor Championships - Boston, USA (2024 Mar 09)

:USAVashti CUNNINGHAM - Millrose Games - New York, USA (2024 Fev 11)

 

Women's Pole Vault

 

:USABridget WILLIAMS - All Star Perche - Clermont-Ferrand, France (2024 Feb 22)

 

Women's Long Jump

 

:NGRRuth USORO - Jarvis Scott Open - Lubbock, USA (2024 feb 09)

:SRBMilica GARDAŠEVIĆ - Balkan Championship - Krajlevo, Serbia (2023 jul 23)

:USAJasmine MOORE - USA Indoor Championships - Albuquerque, USA (2024 fev 16)

 

Women's Triple Jump

:ESPAna PELETEIRO-COMPAORÉ - Indoor World Championships - Glasgow, UK (2024 mar 03)

 

400m hurdles, 3000m steeplechase names here are in full accordance to Road to Paris

 

 

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9 minutes ago, Illya said:

Maria Sakharuk clocked 1:29:14 in Slovakia, will it count as ES? 

Sure it is. Congrats.

 

6 Olympic standards were achieved today in Dudince

 

César Augusto Rodríguez :PER 1:19:41

Brian Pintado :ECU 1:19:44

Ram Baboo :IND  1:20:00

 

Evelyn Inga :PER 1:27:42

Maria Sakharuk :UKR 1:29:14

Mary Luz Andia :PER  1:29:19

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Update on quotas based on Road to Paris, part 4 (part 1) (part2(part3)  During this week I do men's and will keep on checking for updates

 

In bold those that effectively won/added quotas for their countries, including Mongolia with its first quota on athletics.

 

Women's Shot Put

:USAJaida Ross - Razorback Invitational - Faytteville, USA (2024 Jan 27)

 

Women's 20k Race Walk

:CHNJI Haiying - Race Walk Grand Prix - Taicang, China (2024 mar 03)

:CHNPENG Li - Race Walk Grand Prix - Taicang, China (2024 mar 03)

:CHNYIN Lamei - Race Walk Grand Prix - Taicang, China (2024 mar 03)

:CHNSHI Yuxia - Race Walk Grand Prix - Taicang, China (2024 mar 03)

:CHNQIJI Zhuoma - Race Walk Grand Prix - Taicang, China (2024 mar 03)

:CHN MA Li - Race Walk Grand Prix - Taicang, China (2024 mar 03)

:ESPCristina MONTESINOS - Spanish Open - Zaragoza, Spain (2024 feb 25)

:ESPLaura GARCÍA-CARO - Spanish Open - Zaragoza, Spain (2024 feb 25)

:FRAClémence BERETTA - Race Walk Grand Prix - Taicang, China (2024 mar 03)

:JPNFUJII Nanako - Japanese Championships - Kobe, Kapan (2024 feb 18)

:JPNOKADA Kumiko - Japanese Championships - Kobe, Kapan (2024 feb 18)

:UKRMariia SAKHARUK - 43rd Dudinska 50 - Dudinska, Slovakia (2024 mar 16)

 

Women's Marathon
:CHNXIA Yuyu - Nagoya Marathon - Nagoya, Japan (2024 mar 10) 
:ECUMary Zenaida GRANJA - Sevilla Marathon - Sevilla, Spain (2024 feb 18)
:USAJessica MCLAIN - Olympic Trials - Orlando, USA (2024 mar 10)
:USACaroline ROTICH - Olympic Trials - Orlando, USA (2024 feb 03)
:ETHDegitu AZIMERAW - Barcelona Marathon - Barcelona, Spain (2024 mar 10)
:ETHShuko GENEMO - Barcelona Marathon - Barcelona, Spain (2024 mar 10)
:JPNKASEDA Rika - Nagoya Marathon - Nagoya, Japan (2024 mar 10)
:JPNOHNISHI Hikari - Nagoya Marathon - Nagoya, Japan (2024 mar 10)
:JPNTANIMOTO Mizuki - Olympic Trials - Tokyo, Japan (2023 oct 22)

:KENGladys CHEPKURUI - San Sebastian Marathon - San Sebastian Spain (2022 nov 27)

:MARKaoutar BOULAID  - Barcelona Marathon - Barcelona, Spain (2024 mar 10)
:MGLKhishigsaikhan GALBADRAKH - Tokyo MArathon - Tokyo, Japan (2024 03 mar)

 

One major issue

 

As in other events, World Athletics has not included many athletes with quotas, but in all previous cases they were from countries with a lot of qualified athletes, so it will hardly matter. 

 

But in Marathon, Road to Paris count 82 athletes as qualified (albeit the limit is 80), but does not count two that reached the quota and appears as the "best in the rankings":

 

:ERINazret Weldu

:NEDNienke Brinkman

 

Both qualified at the Boston Marathon. Their results are there and their times are lower than the quota... Does anyone know if they or their federations are aware that they are not considered qualified? And what could happen?

 

For now, Jovana de la Cruz Capani (PER) and Jackline Sakilu (TAN) are on 81 and 82 on the list. Is there any risk for them even with EST? Or they will be granted one of the "extra quotas" reserved?

 

One minor issue

 

There are 3 russians who have achieved quotas in Race Walk at the Sochi tournament in february 13, 2023 and I was noting them (I guess Josh as well) because apparently the events seemed to be eligible... but the Russians are not in the list.

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33 minutes ago, Pasolini said:

 

One major issue

 

As in other events, World Athletics has not included many athletes with quotas, but in all previous cases they were from countries with a lot of qualified athletes, so it will hardly matter. 

 

But in Marathon, Road to Paris count 82 athletes as qualified (albeit the limit is 80), but does not count two that reached the quota and appears as the "best in the rankings":

 

:ERINazret Weldu

:NEDNienke Brinkman

 

Both qualified at the Boston Marathon. Their results are there and their times are lower than the quota... Does anyone know if they or their federations are aware that they are not considered qualified? And what could happen?

 

For now, Jovana de la Cruz Capani (PER) and Jackline Sakilu (TAN) are on 81 and 82 on the list. Is there any risk for them even with EST? Or they will be granted one of the "extra quotas" reserved?

World Athletics didn’t make a mistake. Boston Marathon doesn’t count as a World Athletics recognized course whether for records or Olympic qualification due the excessive amount of downhill sections. However, as it’s a Platinum level event if they had placed within the top five they would have qualified for Paris. 

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1 hour ago, Josh said:

World Athletics didn’t make a mistake. Boston Marathon doesn’t count as a World Athletics recognized course whether for records or Olympic qualification due the excessive amount of downhill sections. However, as it’s a Platinum level event if they had placed within the top five they would have qualified for Paris. 

ahhh got it, thanks!!! Poor girls then.

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The TEN - :USA

16 March 2024

 

 

 

Men's 10.000m

 

:USA Grant FISHER - 26:52.04

:USA Nico YOUNG - 26:52.72

:SWE Andreas ALMGREEN - 26:52.87

:CAN Mohammed AHMED - 26:53.01

:ERI Habtom SAMUEL - 26:53.84

:RSA Adriaan WILDSCHUTT - 26:55.54

:USA William KINCAID - 26:57.57

(+ :KEN Edwin KURGAT - 26:57.66, whose country already has other 3 athletes with the standar)

 

Women's 10.000m

 

:USA Weini KELATI FREZGHI - 30:33.82

:AUS Lauren RYAN - 30:35.66

:GBR Megan KEITH - 30:36.84

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