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Sprint Canoeing Qualification to Summer Olympic Games Paris 2024


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12 minutes ago, FeelingVeryOlympic said:

I believe the IOC will allow tennis doubles teams of Russia and Belarus players at the Olympics, plus Russian and Belarus players are allowed to enter doubles teams into ATP and WTA tennis competitions, which are technically Olympic qualifiers. I don't see how this is any different. The Russia/Belarus ban is on team sports and not necessarily all team events within sports that include both individual and team competitions.

I am afraid the IOC will really do this.

 

But it is not a question of "team" it is a question of AINs - Individual Neutral Athletes. The IOC declared that AINs will participate in Paris. They do not represent their country or NOC, they are individuals, so there is no any legal ground for them to compete in pairs or doubles. 

32 minutes ago, avlar said:

I am afraid the IOC will really do this.

 

But it is not a question of "team" it is a question of AINs - Individual Neutral Athletes. The IOC declared that AINs will participate in Paris. They do not represent their country or NOC, they are individuals, so there is no any legal ground for them to compete in pairs or doubles. 

Just been in touch with a journalist friend who says the ITF expect tennis players from Russia and Belarus to compete in doubles in Paris

ICF: But they are individuals! They just so happen to be in the same boat at the same time going towards the same place.

 

:p

35 minutes ago, Dragon said:

Just been in touch with a journalist friend who says the ITF expect tennis players from Russia and Belarus to compete in doubles in Paris

Yes, ITF uses argument, that they qualify individually. But ICF cannot use this argument.

is this accurate?

https://www.canoeicf.com/sites/default/files/paris_2024_csp_quota_allocation_as_of_07052024_v2.pdf

 

Kazakhstan won both MK1 and MK2 quotas which is not possible per rules and China despite already having 4 quotas in WK4, is winning 3 more in WK1 and WK2. (while each country can win max 6 quotas in WK)

 

 

20 minutes ago, MHSN said:

is this accurate?

https://www.canoeicf.com/sites/default/files/paris_2024_csp_quota_allocation_as_of_07052024_v2.pdf

 

Kazakhstan won both MK1 and MK2 quotas which is not possible per rules and China despite already having 4 quotas in WK4, is winning 3 more in WK1 and WK2. (while each country can win max 6 quotas in WK)

 

 

6 quotas per gender and no limitaions how many boats can be qualified at the continental regatta 

 

But you are right - quotas (but not boats) are limited - it looks like reallocations will follow.

Edited by avlar

The way the qualification document is written is that a nation automatically gets the K2/C2 quota while the K1/C1 gets reallocated, but here it looks like the nation can choose to decline the K2/C2 quota and receive the K1/C1. Regardless, quotas will need to be reallocated.

 

 

 

Also it looks like :SAM is to get the K1 1000m quota instead of :COK.

30 minutes ago, JoshMartini007 said:

The way the qualification document is written is that a nation automatically gets the K2/C2 quota while the K1/C1 gets reallocated, but here it looks like the nation can choose to decline the K2/C2 quota and receive the K1/C1. Regardless, quotas will need to be reallocated.

now that makes sense, so they are waiting for those countries (CHN, KAZ in Asia and USA in MK) to confirm one of those quotas and then they can reallocate the other one

 

so Singapore, Iran and Brazil will get a quota later most probably but that's not 100% confirmed yet.

European Qualification Start List Day 1. Russian pairs are on the list but Pavlov disappeared on some reason in M C2

 

https://www.canoeicf.com/sites/default/files/eoq_startlist_wednesday.pdf

 

 

Hungary, Serbia and Spain already have 5 quotas in Women's Kayak, they can only get 1 more quota. My question is, if, for example, Hungary is 1st and Spain 2nd, would Hungary's released quota go to Spain or would it be reassigned to K1?

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