Jan Linha 590 Posted July 14 #1141 Share Posted July 14 3 minutes ago, Faramir said: 5 (including those entered in the specific individual event) + those who are already entered in other events, relays individual (200m, 400 hurdles) can be added, so many countries can reach 7 or even more. Well, then it seems that 8 is still tops. In this case, the heat squad and final squad would be totally different..... I think the US always included one very strong runner in order to make sure they can actually make it to the final 😁😁 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Swewi 372 Posted July 16 #1142 Share Posted July 16 6 Swedish athletes (five from athletics and one sailor) started a GoFundMe to take the Swedish Olympic Committee to CAS. Backed by a professor in law they mean that the Swedish olympic committes decision to not let these (and a few more) qualified athletes go to the olympics is not compliant with the IOC charter. They need 400 000 SEK and have so far (starter today) 56 000. https://gofund.me/e1d13159 I guess if they somehow would succeed, it would also be important for many british (probably others too) athletes in the same situation. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OlympicIRL 5,500 Posted July 16 #1143 Share Posted July 16 3 hours ago, Swewi said: 6 Swedish athletes (five from athletics and one sailor) started a GoFundMe to take the Swedish Olympic Committee to CAS. Backed by a professor in law they mean that the Swedish olympic committes decision to not let these (and a few more) qualified athletes go to the olympics is not compliant with the IOC charter. They need 400 000 SEK and have so far (starter today) 56 000. https://gofund.me/e1d13159 I guess if they somehow would succeed, it would also be important for many british (probably others too) athletes in the same situation. I wish them luck and hopefully with a positive outcome it would help put an end to these awful cases of athletes being stopped from going to the Olympics when they have met the official qualifying criteria. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Josh 9,928 Posted July 16 #1144 Share Posted July 16 7 minutes ago, OlympicIRL said: I wish them luck and hopefully with a positive outcome it would help put an end to these awful cases of athletes being stopped from going to the Olympics when they have met the official qualifying criteria. Call me selfish, but if that means more Canadian athletes get in then I’m all for a negative outcome Really do feel bad for these athletes though. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OlympicIRL 5,500 Posted July 16 #1145 Share Posted July 16 19 minutes ago, Josh said: Call me selfish, but if that means more Canadian athletes get in then I’m all for a negative outcome Really do feel bad for these athletes though. Irish athletes have benefited from reallocations as well (though we have also rejected quotas in the past too) and while it is nice to receive a bonus of another athlete qualified, I really hope some time soon the IOC introduce some sort of rule that binds NOCs to accept all athletes who qualified by right unless the athletes were in breach of rules, etc. Wishful thinking but would love to see that happen in the true spirit of the Olympic principles. Josh 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mpjmcevoy 348 Posted July 16 #1146 Share Posted July 16 1 hour ago, OlympicIRL said: I wish them luck and hopefully with a positive outcome it would help put an end to these awful cases of athletes being stopped from going to the Olympics when they have met the official qualifying criteria. These cases do occasionally break for 'the athletes' in ways you don't expect, and the Swedish/British case is pretty sympathetic - even more so considering a fair number of GB swimmers have the Olympic time but not the special Aquatics GB time, and others who have been picked have been denied individual swims - they too, presumably, would suddenly have a case. As would all the South Africans, Kiwis and aussies who have their continental places turned down. My gut says Olympic bylaws make it clear that NOCs have discretion to insist on their own criteria and IOC will back that discretion. Unless CAS feel very strongly that the Swedes (and by extension Brits) have seriously overcooked their singular superiority to the point of robbing athletes of a sensible chance - for example, they may say that a blanket refusal on rankings places is not aceptable, and that they have to consider rankings invites in the top say 66% of the field. Personally, I send everyone who qualifies - qualifying is, of itself, a hell of an achievement. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mpjmcevoy 348 Posted July 16 #1147 Share Posted July 16 4 hours ago, Swewi said: 6 Swedish athletes (five from athletics and one sailor) started a GoFundMe to take the Swedish Olympic Committee to CAS. Backed by a professor in law they mean that the Swedish olympic committes decision to not let these (and a few more) qualified athletes go to the olympics is not compliant with the IOC charter. They need 400 000 SEK and have so far (starter today) 56 000. https://gofund.me/e1d13159 I guess if they somehow would succeed, it would also be important for many british (probably others too) athletes in the same situation. Would have a big knock on on the tendency of South Africa, Australia and New Zealand to turn down continental places. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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