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Athletics Qualification to Summer Olympic Games Paris 2024


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It’s not. I worked in this area. There will be special arrangements in place for the Olympics (and the World Cup in football 2 years before hand)

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1 hour ago, Olympian1010 said:

Why would they need US visas? 

Transit visas are issued by most countries allowing citizens of some countries to *only* fly in and out of the same airport onto a third country. 
 

Most western countries don’t require citizens from most western countries to obtain them but Sri Lankans need them for the US (and other places they might have to transfer through)

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6 hours ago, Olympian1010 said:

Why would they need US visas? 

US transit visa is required for foreign nationals except for Canada and Bermuda citizens, if the flight has a layover at US. This is required even if the person is not intending to leave the airport. 

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I just made a quick count on how the Brazilian athletes are at the moment in Road to Paris

 

summary: 

20 women qualified (3 with ES, 17 ranking) + 3 or 4 probable reallocations as they are in the top3 of alternates

20men (10 with ES, 10 ranking) + 2 or 3 possible reallocations (as they are in the top5 of alternates)


WOMEN

 

100m F (56/3r) Vitória Rosa (23), Ana Carolina Azevedo (51), Lorraine Martins (56)
200m F (48/1r) Ana Carolina Azevedo (27) 
400m F (48/1r) Tiffani Marinho (37)
800m F (48/1r) Flavia Maria de Lima (40)
110mh F (40/0r) - / ... / Ketiley Batista (43, 3 alt)
400mh F (40/1r) Chayenne da Silva (25)
3000ms F (36/1r) Tatiane Raquel da Silva (26) / ... / Simone Ferraz (38, 2 alt)
HJ F (32/1r) Valdileia Martins (30)
PV F (32/1r) Juliana de Menis Campos (21)
LJ F (32/2r) Eliane Martins (23), Lissandra Maysa Campos (30) / ... / Leticia Oro Melo (33, 1 alt*)
TP F (32/1r) Gabriele Santos (14)
SP F (32/1r) Ana Caroline Silva (32) / ... / Livia Avancini (34, 2 alt)
DT F (32/1ES+1r) Izabela da Silva (14Q) + Andressa de Morais (21)
JT F (32/1r) Jucilene Sales de Lima (9)
20km F (48/2ES+1r) Viviane Lyra (14Q), Erica Sena (25Q) + Gabriela de Sousa (45)



MEN

 

100m M (56/2ES+1r) Felipe Bardi (12Q), Erik Cardoso (14Q) + Paulo André Camilo (23)
200m M (56/2r) Renan Gallina [Correa] (27), Jorge Vides (40)
400m M (48/3ES) Matheus Lima (16Q), Alison dos Santos (20Q), Lucas Carvalho (24Q)
800m M (48/0) - / ... / Eduardo Ribeiro (53, 5alt)
110mh M (40/1ES+1r) Rafael Pereira (16Q) + Eduardo Rodrigues (21) / ... / Denner Cordeiro (44, 4alt)
400mh M (40/2ES) Alison dos Santos (5Q), Matheus Lima (23Q)
HJ M (32/1r) Fernando Ferreira (19) / ... / Thiago Moura (43, 11alt)
LJ M (32/1r) Lucas Marcelino dos Santos (24) / ... / Gabriel Luiz Boza (46, 14alt)
TJ M (32/1ES) Almir dos Santos (9Q) / ... / Mateus de Sá (44, 12alt)
SP M (32/1ES+1r) Darlan Romani (6Q) + Wellington Morais (19) / ...  / Willian Dourado (40, 8alt)
DT M (32/0) - / ... / Wellinton Fernandes da Cruz Filho (40, 8t)
HT M (32/0) - / ... / Allan Wolski (40, 8 alt)
JT M (32/1r) Pedro Henrique Rodrigues (19) / ... / Luiz Mauricio da Silva (43, 11alt)
M M (80/1ES) Daniel do Nascimento (45Q)
D M (24/1r) Jose Fernando Ferreira Santana, "Balotelli" (22)
20km M (48/1ES+1r) Caio Bonfim (7Q) + Matheus Correa (39) / ... / Max Batista Gonçalves dos Santos (51, 3alt)

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I just checked how many quotas each country qualified today had on its respective 400m or 100m.
 

 

The qualification document indicates that each team can take 5 athletes on their gender relay and 4 athletes on their mixed relay (not sure if it's a new addition, I just noticed that). And athletes with individual quota MUST participate in the M and F 4x100m and 4x400m, but it doesn't say anything regarding the mixed 4x400m .

 

So I'm counting it as 5 (and 2 men and 2 women on the mixed relay), but obviously they could pick someone from 200m, 800m, 400m hurdles, etc


(FINAL AS OF DAY 1, will update tomorrow)
So apparently the first day offered 131 quotas
66 female quotas (30 on 4x100m, 32 on 4x400, 4 on the mixed relay)
65 male quotas (31 on 4x100, 26 on 4x400, 8 on the mixed relay)


Female 4x100m


:AUSAUS - no women (gets 5 female quotas)

:CANCAN- 1 woman (gets 4 female quotas)
:FRAFRA- 1 woman (gets 4 female quotas)
:GERGER- 1 woman (gets 4 female quotas)
:GBRGBR- 3 women (gets 2 female quotas)

:NEDNED - no women (gets 5 female quotas)
:POLPOL- 1 woman (gets 4 female quotas)
:USAUSA- 3 women (gets 2 female quotas)

Male 4x100m

 

:CANCAN- 1 man (gets 4 quotas)
:CHNCHN- no men (gets 5 quotas)
:FRAFRA- no men (gets 5 quotas)

:GBRGBR- 1 man (gets 4 quotas)
:ITAITA- no men (gets 5 quotas)
:JAMJAM- 3 men (gets 2 quotas)

:JPNJPN- 1 man (gets 4 quotas)

:USAUSA- 3 men (gets 2 quotas)

 

 

Female 4x400m

:CANCAN- no women (gets 5 female quotas)

:FRAFRA- no women (gets 5 female quotas)

:GBRGBR- 3 women (gets 2 female quotas)

:IRLIRL - 1 woman (gets 4 female quotas)

:ITAITA- no women (gets 5 female quotas)
:NORNOR- no women (gets 5 female quotas)

:POLPOL- 1 woman (gets 4 female quotas)

:USAUSA- 3 women (gets 2 quotas)

 

Male 4x400m

 

:BOTBOT- 3 men (gets 2 quotas)

:BELBEL- 1 man (gets 4 quotas)

:GBRGBR- 1 man (gets 4 quotas)

:GERGER- 1 man (gets 4 quotas)

:JPNJPN- 2 man (gets 3 quotas)
:ITAITA- 0 man (gets 5 quotas)

:NGRNGR- 1 man (gets 4 quotas)

:RSARSA- 3 men (gets 2 quotas) 


Mixed 4x400m

:BELBEL- 1 men + 1 woman (may get 1 male + 1 female quota)* the male 4x400 qualifed above
:DOMDOM- 1 men + 1 woman (gets 1 male + 1 female quota)

:FRAFRA- no athlete! (may get 2 male + 2 female quota)* the female 4x400 qualifed above
:IRLIRL - 1 woman (may get 2 male + 1 female quota)* the female 4x400 qualifed above
:NEDNED - 1 man + 2 women (gets 1 male quota)
:NGRNGR - 1 man (may get 1 male + 2 female quota)* the male 4x400 qualifed above
:POLPOL- 1 woman (may get 2 male + 1 female quota)* the female 4x400 qualifed above
:USAUSA- 3 men + 3 women (no additional quota)

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5 minutes ago, Pasolini said:

I just checked how many quotas each country qualified today had on its respective 400m or 100m.

Obviously they could pick someone from 200m, 800m, 400m hurdles. Athletics don't have a "relay only" option as swimming, so it's up to each NOC/NF to choose how many athletes will take to each relay (4, 5 or 6... I think, right?). I'm always counting they will take 1 reserve. So take this is just an idea...

(UPDATING AS IT GOES)

Female 4x100m


:CANCAN- 1 women (so probably will get 4 female quotas)
:FRAFRA- 1 women (so probably will get 4 female quotas)
:POLPOL- 1 women (so probably will get 4 female quotas)
:USAUSA- 3 women (so probably will get 2 female quotas)


Mixed 4x400m

:BELBEL- 1 men + 1 women (so probably will get 1 male + 1 female quota)
:DOMDOM- 1 men + 1 women (so probably will get 1 male + 1 female quota)

:FRAFRA- no athlete! (so probably will get 2 male + 2 female quota)
:IRLIRL - 1 women (so probably will get 2 male + 1 female quota)
:NEDNED - 1 men + 2 women (so probably will get 1 male quota)
:NGRNGR - 1 men (so probably will get 1 male + 2 female quota)
:POLPOL- 1 women (so probably will get 2 male + 1 female quota)
:USAUSA- 3 men + 3 women (no additional quotA)

yes you have to start with 4 quotas (and deduct if they already have any that have the minimums for 100 and 400 m)! I will choose this calculation method as well

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1 minute ago, Benolympique said:

yes you have to start with 4 quotas (and deduct if they already have any that have the minimums for 100 and 400 m)! I will choose this calculation method as well

I'm sticking to 5 because they will def take an extra. It's more probable that they have 2 reserves (as in 6) than just 4. But as you said, it's just a guess. Sometimes countries choose athletes from other races.

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4 minutes ago, Pasolini said:

I'm sticking to 5 because they will def take an extra. It's more probable that they have 2 reserves (as in 6) than just 4. But as you said, it's just a guess. Sometimes countries choose athletes from other races.

the big nations will go to 6, but the small ones I think they do not have enough of such a pool to select 6

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51 minutes ago, Benolympique said:

yes you have to start with 4 quotas (and deduct if they already have any that have the minimums for 100 and 400 m)! I will choose this calculation method as well

But what with 100m hurdles and 200m /400m hurdles athletes. They must be deducted if they want to start in relay?

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