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Fencing Qualification to Summer Olympic Games Paris 2024


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Not mathematically guaranteed yet, but I believe Canada has pretty much qualified in men’s team sabre. United States has a 80 point buffer on #5 Italy. Canada has a 71 point buffer on #16 Poland, and no other Pan American nation is among the top 16. There’s only 64 points at maximum available per WC, with only two stops left to go.

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3 minutes ago, Benolympique said:

Sabre W Individual

 

Africa : :EGY

 

América : :ARG :CAN

 

Asia : :CHN :UZB

 

Europe : :GRE Gkountoura

 

 

it's right ?

 

 

No… Europe has two spots, while Pan America only has one. Plus, the competition isn’t yet over. I’m sure @phelps will post the qualifiers after the competition is over ;)

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21 minutes ago, Josh said:

isn’t yet over

competition isn't over, but it's over for quota allocation. The only factor that can affect it is tomorrow's team competition. 

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1 minute ago, Illya said:

competition isn't over, but it's over for quota allocation. The only factor that can affect it is tomorrow's team competition. 

honestly the only thing that will change is Ukraine which will be top 4

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1 minute ago, Benolympique said:

honestly the only thing that will change is Ukraine which will be top 4

This changes nothing from what we have now, but if I'm not mistaken there are theoretical chances for Spain to take the quota if for example Algeria or Mexico will fall under 16th place and there'll be some reallocation spots. 

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Just wait for tomorrow's team event: Spain and China still have a (very small) chance to get a team quota, and Algeria missing out on a team (again a small chance) would lead to Boudiaf getting the individual quota.

 

The only sure individual so far are:

 

:GRE Gkountoura, :CAN Brind'Amour, :UZB Dayibekova

 

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12 minutes ago, Illya said:

This changes nothing from what we have now, but if I'm not mistaken there are theoretical chances for Spain to take the quota if for example Algeria or Mexico will fall under 16th place and there'll be some reallocation spots. 

in my opinion there will be few teams and Algeria will have no risk of dropping below the top 16

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