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Badminton Qualification to Summer Olympic Games Paris 2024


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22 minutes ago, Jan Linha said:

Well, I think :CZE badminton Federation will closely watch this as :CZE pair Medrek/Král should be taking the last qualifying spot. I understand that France is the host but in order to enter 2 pairs, they would have to have best pair ranked in top 8. The rules are strict, but 17 pairs, it would be too troublesome. But at some point, they can actually choose which pair they want to qualify. Or they want to enter 2 pairs because Popovs are both high ranked players in singles so they could use this as a leverage?? 

Mendrek/Kral won't have any issue with the outcome of this dispute. They are safe. The one who should be watching this is the next eligible men's singles player since an extra quota would open in men's singles if the Popovs are selected.

 

In normal circumstances, indeed France can just simply choose who should play in Paris 2024 (be it from ranking or who the federation deemed to have better chances). But this is caused by BWF which did not do their job properly and Corvee/Labar got robbed caused by a mistake that is only fixed after the last tournament for Olympic qualification. The French Federation doesn't want to be a villain to their own players, so they simply handed this mess to the one who caused it (and tried their luck a bit with this excessive demand).

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23 minutes ago, Bulgaria87 said:

What are the chances for Kaloyana Nalbantova :BUL to qualify for Women's singles?

She currently holds the last (non-continental) qualification spot, edging out Ireland's Darragh by 33 points. I don't know if either of them (or Hungary's Sandorhazi) are competing this week so it'll come to end. Additionally, she needs to hope New Zealand's Shaunna Li doesn't break into the top 250 (currently 259) or else she will get the continental quota (though if she did, New Zealand may decline the quota).

 

On the opposite side, Australia must select which two events between men's singles, women's singles, women's doubles and mixed doubles will get the continental quota, the others will be reallocated to the next highest ranked nation so even if Bulgaria gets passed she might get the quota if Australia doesn't choose women's singles.

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43 minutes ago, Laraja said:

You counted :THA Kantaphon WANGCHAROEN when Kunlavut VITIDSARN is 8th.  That means :SRI holds on to the last quota

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7 minutes ago, JoshMartini007 said:

You counted :THA Kantaphon WANGCHAROEN when Kunlavut VITIDSARN is 8th.  That means :SRI holds on to the last quota

Thanks for the observation. It's fixed already

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Badminton_at_the_2024_Summer_Olympics_–_Qualification

 

where does this ranking come from, are they talking about reallocation?

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1 hour ago, Benolympique said:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Badminton_at_the_2024_Summer_Olympics_–_Qualification

 

where does this ranking come from, are they talking about reallocation?

The person has made a few assumptions. Particularly,

 

1. Australia and New Zealand will decline their singles quota (Possible to likely)

2. The tripartite quotas will be reallocated (Not going to happen)

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15 hours ago, Benolympique said:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Badminton_at_the_2024_Summer_Olympics_–_Qualification

 

where does this ranking come from, are they talking about reallocation?

The 3 male quotas are because some players got quotas on 2 events:

- Toma Junior Popov (MS, MD)

- SEO Seung Jae (MD, XD)

- Vinson CHIU (MD, XD)

 

So, according to the last paragraph on the final table from D section the quotas go to :ITA:VIE:GER

 

This, obviously, if the countries select their best athletes (as they could still select other athletes as long as they are in a qualifying position.

But I'm a bit lost on why this wikipedian gave away so many more quotas. Or any references to Australia/NZL forfaiting their singles quotas.

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