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Equestrian Qualification to Summer Olympic Games Paris 2024


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Olympic ranking qualification simulation as of October 31st...

 

Jumping

Group A - :DEN :NOR

Group B - :ITA :POR

Group C - :LAT :GRE

Groups D/E - :VEN

Group F - :EGY :SYR

Group G - :NZL :THA

Overall - :LUX

 

Not much drama is happening here. :LBN Lebanon is close enough to :SYR Syria in the Group F to make a threat. :KOR South Korea may be able to catch up with :THA Thailand in the Group G.

 

Everyone else is pretty much fixed, even :LUX Luxembourg in the overall rankings.

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On 11/6/2023 at 5:01 PM, dcro said:

Group G - :CHN :CHN

 

Thanks for your nice work on equestrian qualification. Always enjoy to read it.

Quick question: I understand the qualification document for eventing that only 1 quota place can be allocated per NOC via Zone Groups. Only via World ranking it should be possible to qualify an additional individual athlete (up to 2 per NOC). Thus, technically CHN qualifies its second rider via World ranking and India should take the second Group G quota place, right?

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9 hours ago, LowerSaxony said:

Thanks for your nice work on equestrian qualification. Always enjoy to read it.

Quick question: I understand the qualification document for eventing that only 1 quota place can be allocated per NOC via Zone Groups. Only via World ranking it should be possible to qualify an additional individual athlete (up to 2 per NOC). Thus, technically CHN qualifies its second rider via World ranking and India should take the second Group G quota place, right?

Guess both the quotas in Group G goes to :CHN only

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According to the qualifying process, in each group there is only 1 place per country, China cannot take the 2 places in group G

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2 minutes ago, Jose Luis said:

According to the qualifying process, in each group there is only 1 place per country, China cannot take the 2 places in group G

That only applies to dressage and jumping. In eventing, a nation can qualify 2 places.

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Yes, there is no limit per Group.

 

India's chance is if the Group D quotas get reallocated to the overall rankings, but the qualification system was not clearly written there so who knows.

 

Edited by dcro

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The two (2)* highest ranked athletes in the FEI Olympic Ranking – Eventing from each of the seven (7) below-mentioned groups will qualify one (1) individual quota place each for their NOC

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30 minutes ago, Jose Luis said:

The two (2)* highest ranked athletes in the FEI Olympic Ranking – Eventing from each of the seven (7) below-mentioned groups will qualify one (1) individual quota place each for their NOC

But that means one athlete will qualify one place, not that there is a limit to how many a nation can qualify.

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1 minute ago, dcro said:

But that means one athlete will qualify one place, not that there is a limit to how many a nation can qualify.

I agree - If there is a limit on the number of quotas each NOC can qualify from a specific qualification pathway, it is explicitly laid out in the text of the document.

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