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Trampoline Gymnastics Qualification to Summer Olympic Games Paris 2024


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Trying to work out which of the FIG World Cup events listed on their site for 2023 qualify toward Criteria 2 for Trampoline.  The document says there will be 5 events spread across 2023/24, and I can find 2 listed in 2024 on the FIG Calendar.  There are 3 in 2023 that call themselves "FIG World Cup 2023", for Varna, Santarem and Coimbra, but there are another 2 also with a similar label: 

 

World Cup 2023 AGF Trophy - Baku

FIG TRA World CUP - Palm Beach


Do these count as well, or instead of?  Cannot find any other source to give me clarity and I would appreciate any pointers from anyone who knows more.

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FIG Trampoline World Cup 1 (Baku :AZE) Results

 

Men Individual

1. :KAZ Danil Mussabayev 59.240

2. :ESP Jorge Martin 58.530

3. :FRA Allan Morante 58.270

 

Women Individual

1. :BRA Camilla Gomes 54.860

2. :FRA Lea Labrousse 53.970

3. :AZE Seljan Mahsudova 52.910

 

Men Synchronized

1. :KAZ Pirmammad Aliyev / Danil Mussabayev 51.940

2. :GER Caio Lauxtermann / Fabian Vogel 51.080

3. :POR Diogo Abreu / Pedro Ferreira 50.730

 

Women Synchronized

1. :BRA Alice Gomes / Camilla Gomes 46.340

2. :UKR Kateryna Kuleshova / Svitlana Malkova 46.010

3. :USA Jessica Stevens / Trinity van Natta 44.500

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5 hours ago, Vojthas said:

It's been almost five months since the post above and I'm looking for this answer as well.

The Baku World Cup stage was not a qualifying event. So probably it will be 3 out of the remaining 4.

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Only the stages between July and October of this year, will count for the Olympic Rankings. At least, according to our gymnastic federation

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15 minutes ago, LuizGuilherme said:

Who is this brazilian girl who comes from nowhere and is in the podium in all tourneaments this year :jawdrop:

I wouldn't say that she comes from nowhere haha

 

But, yeah, it's really impresive her performance lately. She became an actual contender for medal

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