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Slalom Canoeing Qualification to Summer Olympic Games Paris 2024


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:SVK Provisional Standing of internal qualification.  (1 Event Remaining) 5th-8th October 2023 in Paris

 

in W K1 Mintálová secured mathematically her spot today, she can not be overpassed anymore.

In M K1 a real clusterfuck awaiting in Paris in 2 weeks, basically the highest ranked slovak there will go to Paris

 

M C1

1. Matej Beňuš                    32 Points

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2. Marko Mirgorodský        27

3. Alexander Slafkovský    18

 

M K1

1. Martin Halčin                   5 Points

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2. Jakub Grigar                   4

3. Adam Gonšenica            3

 

W C1

1. Zuzana Paňková             16 Points

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2. Emanuela Luknárová      7

3. Soňa Stanovská              6

 

W K1

1. Eliška Mintálová            46 Points  Quota Officially for Mintálová

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2. Soňa Stanovská            13

3. Michaela Haššová          0

On 8/10/2023 at 7:23 AM, hckošice said:

Plenty.

 

Basically Every qualified athlete in Canoe Slalom is eligible to enter the TT (preliminary round) of the Extreme Kayak. Every NOC can field 2 athletes to the start (so both qualified C1 & K1 athlete per gender). The format is still not official, but it should be like at the EG, with best 16 from the TT advancing to the main race (however, there still a possibility to have one more round (Heats) so even 32 paddlers can progress from the qualifiers) - from then it is classical 4 paddlers heat with top 2 (correctly passing the track) advancing to next rounds etc...

Raises an interesting quandry for GBR. Do they take both Mallory and Wood, even if, say, Mallory is the better bet in both K1 and C1, on the basis that doing so gets them two entrants into the KX1?

1 hour ago, mpjmcevoy said:

Raises an interesting quandry for GBR. Do they take both Mallory and Wood, even if, say, Mallory is the better bet in both K1 and C1, on the basis that doing so gets them two entrants into the KX1?

Even if they pick only 1 paddler (Mallory for instance) for both K1 & C1, they can send also Woods to Paris to compete in the Extreme Kayak, That is the advantage of having both available female quotas

49 minutes ago, hckošice said:

Even if they pick only 1 paddler (Mallory for instance) for both K1 & C1, they can send also Woods to Paris to compete in the Extreme Kayak, That is the advantage of having both available female quotas

No, they’d lose the second quota if they only start Mallory. 
 

Quote

B.2.3 “…The athlete must compete in the event that the NOC received their qualification quota.

If Great Britain has a separate athlete quota for the WK1, then they need to enter a different athlete (from the WC1 entry) for both to be eligible for WX1.

 

At least that’s my interpretation.

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3 minutes ago, Olympian1010 said:

No, they’d lose the second quota if they only start Mallory. 
 

If Great Britain has a separate athlete quota for the WK1, then they need to enter a different athlete (from the WC1 entry) for both to be eligible for WX1.

 

At least that’s my interpretation.

Looks correct, you are right. I somehow missed this part.

  • 2 weeks later...

Quotas from WCh confirmed. https://www.canoeicf.com/sites/default/files/quota_allocation_publication_paris2024_csl_wch_2023.pdf

 

Continental European Quotas for

 

MK1 :AUT

MC1 :NED

 

WK1 :IRL

WC1 :SLO

Edited by hckošice

:SVK Internal Qualifiers.

 

Final Standing in M C1 & W K1

 

M C1

 

1. Matej Beňuš                    46 Points  Qualified for Paris 2024

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2. Marko Mirgorodský           37  Reserve for Paris 2024

3. Alexander Slafkovský      33

 

W K1

1. Eliška Mintálová            47 Points  Qualified for Paris 2024

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2. Soňa Stanovská                     23  Reserve for Paris 2024

3. Michaela Haššová                   0

:SVK Internal Qualifiers.

 

Final Standing in M K1 & W C1

 

M K1

1. Jakub Grigar                     6 Points  Qualified for Paris 2024

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2. Martin Halčin                         5  Reserve for Paris 2024

3. Adam Gonšenica                 3

 

W C1

1. Zuzana Paňková           32 Points  Qualified for Paris 2024

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2. Soňa Stanovská                     13  Reserve for Paris 2024

3. Emanuela Luknárová             7

Team :SVK for Paris 2024

 

M K1 Jakub Grigar    (3rd Consecutive Olympics after Rio (5th) and Tokyo (Silver)) 

M C1 Matej Beňuš     (3rd Consecutive Olympics after Rio (Silver) and Tokyo (6th))

 

W K1 Eliška Mintálová (2nd Consecutive Olympics after Tokyo (9th))

W C1 Zuzana Paňková  (Olympic debut)

 

 

https://www.ffck.org/2023/10/12/proposition-de-selection-olympique-slalom-par-la-ffck/

 

:FRASÉLECTION FRANCE  OLYMPIC GAMES 2024 :FRA

 

  • Canoë slalom Hommes : Nicolas GESTIN

 

  • Canoë slalom Dames : Marjorie DELASSUS

 

  • Kayak slalom et Kayak Cross Hommes : Titouan CASTRYCK

 

  • Kayak slalom et Kayak Cross Dames : Camille PRIGENT
Edited by Benolympique

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