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3 hours ago, Jinzha said:

I hadn't found any official rules and simply assumed it would count, because the qualification period started and the Beach Pro Tour is the official world cup system. Do you have a link to the page/document maybe?

 

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Men’s Olympic Rankings (As of March 21, 2023)

 

B Bold= Qualified for Paris 2024 via World Ranking, R Bold= NOC quota limit already reached, G Bold= Host Country Quota. 

 

1. Åhman/Hellvig :SWE (1560 PTS)

2. Herrera/Gavira :ESP (1560 PTS)

3. Mol/Sørum :NOR (1200 PTS)

4. Carambula/Ranghieri :ITA (1000 PTS)

5. Burnett/McHugh :AUS (920 PTS)

6. Bryl/Łosiak :POL (900 PTS)

7. Brouwer/Meeuwsen :NED (760 PTS) 

8. Grimalt/Grimalt :CHI (760 PTS)

9. Ehlers/Wickler :GER (760 PTS)

10. Boermans/de Groot :NED (760 PTS)

11. Seidl/Pristauz :AUT (720 PTS)

12. Evandro/Arthur :BRA (680 PTS)

13. Samoilovs/Smedins :LAT (620 PTS) 

14. Renato/Vitor Felipe :BRA (600 PTS)

15. Cherif/Ahmed :QAT (600 PTS)

16. Andre/George :BRA (600 PTS)

17. Nicolai/Cottafava :ITA (600 PTS)

18. Hodges/Schubert :AUS (600 PTS)

19. Brunner/Crabb :USA (600 PTS)

20. Schacter/Dearing :CAN (600 PTS)

21. Bassereau/Lyneel :FRA (600 PTS)

22. Cory/Webber :USA (560 PTS)

23. Mermer/Urlu :TUR (540 PTS)

24. MacNeil/Russell :CAN (480 PTS)

25. Ermacora/Waller :AUT (460 PTS)

26. Diaz/Alayo :CUB (460 PTS)

27. Nõlvak/Tiisaar :EST (460 PTS)

28. Krou/Gauthier Rat :FRA (460 PTS)

29. Saymon/Vinicius :BRA (460 PTS)

30. Mol/Berntsen :NOR (460 PTS)

31. Kantor/Rudol :POL (460 PTS)

32. Dumek/Sedlak :CZE (460 PTS)

33. Abdallah/Essam :QAT (460 PTS) 

34. Likejiang/Jiaxin :CHN (400 PTS)

35. Hörl/Horst :AUT (360 PTS)

36. Luini/Penninga :NED (360 PTS)

37. O’Dea/O’Dea :NZL (360 PTS)

38. Lorenz/Reinhardt :GER (340 PTS)

39. Hajós/Stréli :HUN (340 PTS)

40. Plavins/Samoilovs :LAT (340 PTS)

41. Hood/Mazim :OMA (340 PTS) 

42. Brewster/Friend :USA (340 PTS)

43. McKienzie/Vaught :USA (320 PTS)

44. Bourne/Schalk :USA (300 PTS)

45. Arthur/Adrielson :BRA (300 PTS)

46. Lupo/Rossi :ITA (300 PTS)

47. Pedrosa/Campos :POR (300 PTS)

48. Virgen/Sarabia :MEX (300 PTS)

49. Gabriel/Felipe Alves :BRA (300 PTS)

50. Hartles/Heijs :NZL (280 PTS)

51. Reid/McManaway :NZL (240 PTS)

52. Kurokawa/Fukushima :JPN (240 PTS)

53. Takken/Bushby :AUS (240 PTS)

54. Fuller/Nicklin :NZL (240 PTS)

55. Capogrosso/Capogrosso :ARG (220 PTS)

56. Aravena/Droguett :CHI (220 PTS)

57. Kulzer/Poniewaz :GER (220 PTS)

58. Sowa/Pfretzschner :GER (220 PTS)  

59. Dal Corzo/Viscovich :ITA (220 PTS) 

60. Krattiger/Breer :SUI (220 PTS) 

61. Hood/Josefsen :AUS (180 PTS)

62. Schwarmann/Kaufer :GER (180 PTS)

63. Forsyth/Vukets :NZL (180 PTS) 

64. McKelvie/Stewart :GBR (180 PTS)

65. Carracher/Nicolaidis :AUS (140 PTS)

66. Cruz/Aguirre :MEX (140 PTS) 

67. Galindo/Barajas :MEX (140 PTS) 

68. Tocs/Fokerots :LAT (140 PTS) 

69. Houmann/Mølgaard :DEN (140 PTS) 

70. Heidrich/Dillier :SUI (140 PTS) 

71. Pedro/Henrique :BRA (140 PTS) 

72. Johann/Lucas Aguinelo :BRA (140 PTS) 

73. Pascariuc/Leitner :AUT (140 PTS) 

74. Furuta/Dylan :JPN (140 PTS)

75. Abella/Blake :AUS (140 PTS)

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Men’s Olympic Rankings Continued… (As of March 21, 2023)

 

76. Shindo/Oda :JPN (140 PTS) 

77. Zhouxin/Xue :CHN (140 PTS) 

78. Kolinske/Smith :USA (140 PTS) 

79. Potts/Clarkin :AUS (100 PTS) 

80. Field/Gale :AUS (100 PTS) 

81. Tiso/Anyang :AUS (100 PTS)
82. Kraji/Stewart :NZL  (100 PTS)

83. Gilliespie/Preston :NZL (60 PTS) 

84. Taira/Watanabe :JPN (60 PTS)

85. Dalton/Watson :NZL (60 PTS) 

86. Sadlier/Smith :NZL (60 PTS)

87. Tiplady/Black :NZL (60 PTS)

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Women’s Olympic Rankings (As of March 21, 2023)

 

B Bold= Qualified for Paris 2024 via World Ranking, R Bold= Quota limit already reached, G Bold= Host Country Quota. 

 

1. Nuss/Kloth :USA (1560 PTS) 

2. Hughes/Cheng :USA (1360 PTS) 

3. Stam/Schoon :NED (1200 PTS) 

4. Hermanova/Stochlova :CZE (1200 PTS) 

5. Brunner/Hüberli :SUI (1100 PTS) 

6. Simo/Rodriguez :USA (1100 PTS) 

7. Talita/Thamela :BRA (1060 PTS) 

8. Klinger/Klinger :AUT (1020 PTS) 

9. Clancy/Mariafe :AUS (1000 PTS) 

10. Borger/Ittlinger :GER (920 PTS)

11. Samoilova/Graudina :LAT (900 PTS)

12. Kraft/Stockman :USA (860 PTS)

13. Carro/Lobato :ESP (800 PTS) 

14. Duda/Ana Patricia :BRA (760 PTS) 

15. Brandie/Melissa :CAN (760 PTS) 

16. Tainá/Victoria :BRA (720 PTS) 

17. Ishii/Mizoe :JPN (700 PTS) 

18. Böbner/Vergé-Dépré :SUI (620 PTS) 

19. Barbora/Carol :BRA (600 PTS) 
20. Pavan/Bukovec :CAN (600 PTS) 

21. Cannon/Sponcil :USA (600 PTS) 

22. Placette/Richard :FRA (600 PTS) 

23. Akiko/Yurika :JPN (560 PTS) 

24. Lunina/Lazarenko :UKR (480 PTS)

25. Müller/Tillmann :GER (460 PTS)

26. Andressa/Vitoria :BRA (460 PTS)

27. Zeng/Lin :CHN (460 PTS)

28. Menegatti/Gottardi :ITA (460 PTS)

29. Paulikiene/Raupelyte :LTU (460 PTS)

30. Flores/Guttierez :MEX (460 PTS)

31. Harward/Kolinske :USA (460 PTS) 

32. Taiana Lima/Hegeile :BRA (400 PTS)

33. Polley/Zeimann :NZL (400 PTS)

34. Wang/Zhu :CHN (360 PTS)

35. Lahti/Ahtiainen :FIN (360 PTS)

36. MacDonald/Tilley :NZL (360 PTS)

37. Álvarez/Moreno :ESP (340 PTS)

38. Makhno/Makhno :UKR (340 PTS)

39. Marcelle/Monkhouse :CAN (320 PTS)

40. Havelkova/Slukova :CZE (300 PTS)

41. Sude/Schneider :GER (300 PTS)

42. Liliana/Soria :ESP (300 PTS)

43. Suzuka/Reika :JPN (300 PTS)

44. Erika/Michelle :PAR (300 PTS)

45. Dunn/Furlan :CAN (280 PTS)

46. Mears/Phillips :AUS (240 PTS)

47. Rebuffel/Benhamou :FRA (240 PTS)

48. Motomura/Riko :JPN (240 PTS)

49. Vesty/Stevenson :NZL (240 PTS)

50. Kathi/Lena :AUT (220 PTS)

51. McKay/Wuttunee :CAN (220 PTS)

52. Megan/Nicole :CAN (220 PTS)

53. Wang/Dong :CHN (220 PTS)

54. Kociolek/Lodej :POL (220 PTS)

55. Quiggle/Schmerhorn :USA (220 PTS)

56. Fleming/Johnson :AUS (180 PTS)

57. Kendall/Bettenay :AUS (180 PTS)

58. Miharu/Sakai :JPN (180 PTS)

59. Månesköld/Bergholm :SWE (180 PTS)

60. McBain/Bélanger :CAN (140 PTS)

61. Rivas Zapata/Chris :CHI (140 PTS)

62. Dvronikova/Pospisilova :CZE (140 PTS)

63. Hollas/Soomets :EST (140 PTS)

64. Sinsalo/Parkkinen :FIN (140 PTS)

65. Chamereau/Vieira :FRA (140 PTS)

66. Murakami/Sakurako :JPN (140 PTS)

67. Shiba/Maruyama :JPN (140 PTS)

68. Yamada/Take :JPN (140 PTS)

69. Rivera/Torres :MEX (140 PTS)

70. Vidaurrazaga/Albarran :MEX (140 PTS)

71. Green/Hanabadi :NZL (140 PTS)

72. Harrison/Isherwood :NZL (140 PTS)

73. Imhasly/Ruru :NZL (140 PTS)

74. Sadlier/Clarke :NZL (140 PTS)

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Men’s Olympic Rankings (As of March 26, 2023)

 

B Bold= Qualified for Paris 2024 via World Ranking, R Bold= NOC quota limit already reached, G Bold= Host Country Quota. 

 

1. Åhman/Hellvig :SWE (2760 PTS)

2. Mol/Sørum :NOR (2300 PTS)

3. Carambula/Ranghieri :ITA (1760 PTS)

4. Ehlers/Wickler :GER (1760 PTS)

5. Boermans/de Groot :NED (1660 PTS)

6. Herrera/Gavira :ESP (1560 PTS)

7. Brouwer/Meeuwsen :NED (1520 PTS) 

8. Bryl/Łosiak :POL (1500 PTS)

9. Grimalt/Grimalt :CHI (1360 PTS)

10. Nicolai/Cottafava :ITA (1360 PTS)

11. Burnett/McHugh :AUS (1260 PTS)

12. Seidl/Pristauz :AUT (1120 PTS)

13. Cherif/Ahmed :QAT (1060 PTS)

14. Brunner/Crabb :USA (1060 PTS)

15. Nõlvak/Tiisaar :EST (1060 PTS)

16. Evandro/Arthur :BRA (1020 PTS)

17. Renato/Vitor Felipe :BRA (1000 PTS)

18. Andre/George :BRA (1000 PTS)

19. Hodges/Schubert :AUS (940 PTS)

20. Schacter/Dearing :CAN (940 PTS)

21. Lupo/Rossi :ITA (900 PTS)

22. Ermacora/Waller :AUT (800 PTS)

23. Perusic/Schweiner :CZE (760 PTS)

24. Hörl/Horst :AUT (760 PTS)

25. Bourne/Schalk :USA (760 PTS)

26. Virgen/Sarabia :MEX (760 PTS)

27. Samoilovs/Smedins :LAT (620 PTS) 

28. Bassereau/Lyneel :FRA (600 PTS)

29. Cory/Webber :USA (560 PTS)

30. Krattiger/Breer :SUI (560 PTS)

31. Mermer/Urlu :TUR (540 PTS)

32. MacNeil/Russell :CAN (480 PTS)

33. Diaz/Alayo :CUB (460 PTS)

34. Krou/Gauthier Rat :FRA (460 PTS)

35. Saymon/Vinicius :BRA (460 PTS)

36. Mol/Berntsen :NOR (460 PTS)

37. Kantor/Rudol :POL (460 PTS)

38. Dumek/Sedlak :CZE (460 PTS)

39. Abdallah/Essam :QAT (460 PTS) 

40. Likejiang/Jiaxin :CHN (400 PTS)

41. Luini/Penninga :NED (360 PTS)

42. O’Dea/O’Dea :NZL (360 PTS)

43. Lorenz/Reinhardt :GER (340 PTS)

44. Hajós/Stréli :HUN (340 PTS)

45. Plavins/Samoilovs :LAT (340 PTS)

46. Hood/Mazim :OMA (340 PTS) 

47. Brewster/Friend :USA (340 PTS)

48. Cruz/Barajas :MEX (340 PTS)

49. Luini/Penninga :NED (340 PTS)

50. McKienzie/Vaught :USA (320 PTS)

51. Arthur/Adrielson :BRA (300 PTS)

52. Pedrosa/Campos :POR (300 PTS)

53. Gabriel/Felipe Alves :BRA (300 PTS)

54. Hartles/Heijs :NZL (280 PTS)

55. Reid/McManaway :NZL (240 PTS)

56. Kurokawa/Fukushima :JPN (240 PTS)

57. Takken/Bushby :AUS (240 PTS)

58. Fuller/Nicklin :NZL (240 PTS)

59. Capogrosso/Capogrosso :ARG (220 PTS)

60. Aravena/Droguett :CHI (220 PTS)

61. Kulzer/Poniewaz :GER (220 PTS)

62. Sowa/Pfretzschner :GER (220 PTS)  

63. Dal Corzo/Viscovich :ITA (220 PTS)  

64. Hood/Josefsen :AUS (180 PTS)

65. Schwarmann/Kaufer :GER (180 PTS)

66. Forsyth/Vukets :NZL (180 PTS) 

67. McKelvie/Stewart :GBR (180 PTS)

68. Carracher/Nicolaidis :AUS (140 PTS)

69. Cruz/Aguirre :MEX (140 PTS) 

70. Galindo/Barajas :MEX (140 PTS) 

71. Tocs/Fokerots :LAT (140 PTS) 

72. Houmann/Mølgaard :DEN (140 PTS) 

73. Heidrich/Dillier :SUI (140 PTS) 

74. Pedro/Henrique :BRA (140 PTS) 

75. Johann/Lucas Aguinelo :BRA (140 PTS)

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