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Beach Volleyball Qualification to Summer Olympic Games Paris 2024


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18th quota men’s Olympic race

 

Horl/Horst: 7260 pts (900, 760, 720, 640, 600, 600, 600, 600, 460, 460, 460, 460)

Grimalt/Grimalt: 7260 pts (800, 800, 760, 760, 640, 640, 600, 600, 460, 460, 460, 460)

 

Tight as it can get for the 18th and final Olympic quota, between Horl/Horst and the Grimalt cousins. 
 

Somewhat coincidentally, assuming both teams take care of their opening matches, both teams could take on each other in the 2nd round of qualification. Horl/Horst hold the tiebreaker amongst the two pairings (most points throughout the qualification period), so the Grimalts will need a 9th if they’ll want to qualify for the Olympics. 

21 hours ago, Josh said:

With one event to go in the qualification period (Ostrava Elite16 in a couple of days), here’s the remainder of the pairings that have so far guaranteed qualification, and the scenarios for all remaining pairings to qualify for Paris (next reply)

Qualified

 

Men

:BRA Andre Stein/George Wanderley

:CZE Ondrej Perusic/David Schweiner

:USA Miles Partain/Andy Benesh

:BRA Evandro Goncalves/Arthur Lanci

:POL Michal Bryl/Bartosz Losiak

:NED TBD

:NED TBD

:ITA Paolo Nicolai/Samuele Cottafava

:QAT Cherif Younousse/Ahmed Tijan

:USA TBD

:ESP Pablo Herrera/Adrian Gavira

:ITA Adrian Carambula/Alex Ranghieri

:AUS Thomas Hodges/Zachary Schubert

:CUB Noslen Diaz/Jorge Alayo

 

Women

:USA Kelly Cheng/Sara Hughes

:BRA Barbara Seixas/Carol Solgado

:SUI Tanja Hüberli/Nina Brunner

:LAT Tina Graudina/Anastasija Samoilova

:ITA Valentina Gottardi/Marta Menegatti

:GER Svenja Müller/Cinja Tillmann

:AUS Taliqua Clancy/Mariafe Artacho del Solar

:SUI TBD

:ESP Daniela Alvarez/Tatiana Moreno

:GER TBD

:LTU Monika Paulikiene/Aine Raupelyte

:FRA Lezana Placette/Alexia Richard

With the qualification draw having been announced, Diaz/Alayo and Hodges/Schubert have qualified for the Olympics. 
 

Made a mistake though with the 18th women’s quota, Fernandez/Soria haven’t yet qualified. 

 

Fernandez/Soria: 6800 pts (720, 640, 600, 600, 600, 600, 600, 600, 460, 460, 460, 460)

Bansley/Bukovec: 6280 pts (760, 680, 720, 600, 600, 460, 460, 460, 460, 400, 340, 340)

 

Bansley/Bukovec will need at least a semifinal finish, with Fernandez/Soria finishing no better than 13th. If Fernandez/Soria finish 9th, Bansley/Bukovec will need a bronze medal or better. If Fernandez/Soria finish 5th, Bansley/Bukovec will need to win gold. 

5 hours ago, Josh said:

With the qualification draw having been announced, Diaz/Alayo and Hodges/Schubert have qualified for the Olympics. 
 

Made a mistake though with the 18th women’s quota, Fernandez/Soria haven’t yet qualified. 

 

Fernandez/Soria: 6800 pts (720, 640, 600, 600, 600, 600, 600, 600, 460, 460, 460, 460)

Bansley/Bukovec: 6280 pts (760, 680, 720, 600, 600, 460, 460, 460, 460, 400, 340, 340)

 

Bansley/Bukovec will need at least a semifinal finish, with Fernandez/Soria finishing no better than 13th. If Fernandez/Soria finish 9th, Bansley/Bukovec will need a bronze medal or better. If Fernandez/Soria finish 5th, Bansley/Bukovec will need to win gold. 

And Pavan/McBain don't have any options?

3 hours ago, Oscar said:

And Pavan/McBain don't have any options?

They were 1st on the reserves list, and Volleyball Canada’s selection criteria for the NORCECA Olympic Qualfying Tournament is each pairing’s top 4 finishes in 2024. Bansley/Bukovec have been much better, hence why they’ll probably be selected over Pavan/McBain. 

:NED Brouwer/Meeuwsen lost in the qualifications, therefore it's sure Van de Velde/Immers and Boermans/De Groot are qualified for their first Olympic Games. I'm very happy both teams will be in Paris. 

 

About the draw: the French entry :FRA will be seeded 6#  :question:, therefore poule F will be the weakest poule automatically. Number 6 or 7 or 8 from the Olympic Ranking will be drawn in this poule and have an advantage. 

 

Both Dutch teams will be 9-11 and therefore drawn in the poules A, B or C with Ahmann/Hellvig :SWE  and Mol/Sorum :NOR, unless the ranking changes massively after Ostrava.

6 minutes ago, Federer91 said:

Brazil with only 1 woman's pair? I find that highly unusual and surprising 😮 

Duda/Ana Patricia were already mathematically qualified so Brazil will have two pairs

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