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Sprint Canoeing Qualification to Summer Olympic Games Paris 2024


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3 hours ago, avlar said:

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

 

 

Better for us and everyone else, :POL badly need this quota in C2 500m.

  • 2 weeks later...

new update from ICF

 

https://www.canoeicf.com/sites/default/files/paris_2024_csp_quota_allocation_as_of_16052024.pdf

 

some expected updates from other continents but looks like Australia rejected a quota in favor of Guam or something like that

Unfortunate that Australia rejected both C1 quotas. The Guam athlete in the women's C1 200m had a time of 1:43 at the Oceania qualifier. Most athletes will finish the race in under 50 seconds and I imagine the second slowest (barring an injury) will finish in under a minute.

 

Also the men's C1 1000m quota has not been reallocated. There is currently a bit of a reallocation issue. Following the letter of the law it could go to Samoa, but the athlete had a DNS, but since he counted as one of the three eligible nations in order to make this event eligible he should technically get the quota. Of course, awarding a quota to someone who didn't even race would be seen as bad faith so the quota should go to Ukraine based on their performance at the 2023 World Championships.

31 minutes ago, JoshMartini007 said:

Unfortunate that Australia rejected both C1 quotas. The Guam athlete in the women's C1 200m had a time of 1:43 at the Oceania qualifier. Most athletes will finish the race in under 50 seconds and I imagine the second slowest (barring an injury) will finish in under a minute.

 

Also the men's C1 1000m quota has not been reallocated. There is currently a bit of a reallocation issue. Following the letter of the law it could go to Samoa, but the athlete had a DNS, but since he counted as one of the three eligible nations in order to make this event eligible he should technically get the quota. Of course, awarding a quota to someone who didn't even race would be seen as bad faith so the quota should go to Ukraine based on their performance at the 2023 World Championships.

Edited by Adriano

That was a really nice race for Poland - M K2 500 qualified for Paris a few days ago. Enjoy, if you haven't seen it yet

 

 

#TeamMoura-heywoodu

  • 3 weeks later...

ICF update

 

nothing we didn't know already, just still no confirmation from Russia (and they have to reject the C1M quota), I assume it takes more time for AIN athletes, BLR confirmed it just yesterday

 

https://www.canoeicf.com/sites/default/files/paris_2024_csp_quota_allocation_as_of_06062024.pdf

4 hours ago, MHSN said:

ICF update

 

nothing we didn't know already, just still no confirmation from Russia (and they have to reject the C1M quota), I assume it takes more time for AIN athletes, BLR confirmed it just yesterday

 

https://www.canoeicf.com/sites/default/files/paris_2024_csp_quota_allocation_as_of_06062024.pdf

Thanks!!! So Samoa got their quota in K1 after all and the C1 as well. 

38 minutes ago, Pasolini said:

Thanks!!! So Samoa got their quota in K1 after all and the C1 as well. 

I'am not sure. No confirmation from Samoa in the document. So C1 is still can be reallocated.

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