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Slalom Canoeing Qualification to Summer Olympic Games Paris 2024


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1 minute ago, hckošice said:

You really want to participate in this ? Not even sure the athletes themselves want to be fair, I guess the federation forced them to start here :p

Well even though we probably have about a 0% chance of winning a quota, maybe a whole bunch of the favourites will miss the gates or get 15 time penalties :p

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3 minutes ago, Josh said:

Well even though we probably have about a 0% chance of winning a quota, maybe a whole bunch of the favourites will miss the gates or get 15 time penalties :p

There no time penalties in this. Just plenty of Fouls like for refusing to capsize your boat or being too polite to your opponent etc...

 

you know your usual Thomas Bach Olympic agenda

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2 minutes ago, Josh said:

@hckošice are you sure about that? :FRA Prigent has already qualified, and I’m sure there’s other names too. 

Yep, Pretty sure. It is in the rules, only not qualified athletes can compete in Kayak cross qualifiers in Prague, which is another splendid innovation from ICF, since it is also a World Cup race it already disqualify other paddlers who have to miss points from this stage due interdiction of participation

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Just now, hckošice said:

Yep, Pretty sure. It is in the rules, only not qualified athletes can compete in Kayak cross qualifiers in Prague, which is another splendid innovation from ICF, since it is also a World Cup race it already disqualify other paddlers who have to miss points from this stage due interdiction of participation

But according to Wikipedia (not always accurate of course) and the French federation, Camille Prigent has qualified already. 

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W Kayak Cross Qualified for the Quarterfinals

 

3x :CZE Veronika Vojtova, Tereza Fišerova, Tereza Kneblova

3x :FRA Camille Prigent, Romane Prigent, Angele Hug

3x :GBR Kimberley Woods, Nikita Setchell, Lois Leaver

2x :ESP Miren Lazkano, Laia Sorribes

1x :AUS Noemie Fox

1x :AUT Viktoria Wolffhardt

1x :BRA Beatriz Da Motta

1x :NZL Hannah Thomas

1x :SLO Lea Novak

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18 minutes ago, Josh said:

But according to Wikipedia (not always accurate of course) and the French federation, Camille Prigent has qualified already. 

No idea, must be a mistake, maybe the french federation did not confirm her quota otherwise she would not be allowed to compete here

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3 minutes ago, hckošice said:

No idea, must be a mistake, maybe the french federation did not confirm her quota otherwise she would not be allowed to compete here

if it is confirmed in a monoplace kayak

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