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Trampoline Gymnastics Qualification to Summer Olympic Games Paris 2024


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On 3/22/2024 at 4:29 PM, Benolympique said:

do you know if there will be countries that will have a Wild Card for the Olympic Games?

trampoline never used universality, but still could. Although interested countries would have to participate in continental championships to be eligible

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The last male quota will still be decided depending on Sunday's final.

 

Just a recap: we have had 5 quotas on the 23 WC, and 8 direct quotas from the 24 world cups. Another reallocation from host nation (as France guaranteed directly) plus another possible reallocation from Universality (they were never used on Trampoline and athletes need to compete on Continental Championships to be eligible). The last one will be from African qualifer, only continent not represented either on male or female. Having said all that, let's go

 

MEN (5 from World Championships: :CHN:JPN:AUT:GBR:POR)
 

:CHNYAN Langlyu

:NZLDylan SCHMIDT

:FRAPierre GOUZOU

:BLRIvan LITVNOVICH

:BRARayan DUTRA

:USAAliaksei SHOSTAK

:ESPDavid VEGA

:COLAngel HERNANDEZ - guaranteed at least with the Host Nation reallocation quota

 

the last quota will go between

:PORGabriel ALBUQUERQUE can get the quota if he finishes at least on top3, depending also on results from Ivan LITVNOVICH. If he doesn't get it:
:KAZDanil MUSSABAYEV get this quota. If Gabriel gets it, KAZ is next on line for the Universality reallocation. 

 

If POR doesn't get the quota and KAZ stays with the host nation reallocation, the Universality reallocation will go to 

:GERFabian VOGEL

 

Just for info, next in line for reallocation is: :AUSBlake RUTHERFORD; :UKRAnton DAVYDENKO; :CANRemi AUBIN

 

WOMEN (5 from World Championships: :CHN:BRA:CAN:GBR:USA)

 

:CHNZHU Xueying

:GBRBryony PAGE

:JPNMORI Hikaru

:RUSIana LEBEDEVA

:FRALea LABROUSSE

:NZLMadaline DAVIDSON

:ESPROMERO ROSARIO

:AZESeljan MAHSUDOVA

 

The host nation quota would go to:

:BLRViyaleta BARDZILOUSKAYA - obviously is still uncertain if a Russian and a Belarussian could get quotas together. I believe so given the example from taekwondo and as even if they are both going as AIN, they have different passports. 

 

If this is confirmed, the possible reallocation from Universality would go to:

:GEOLuba GOLOVINA

 

 

And the reserves are: :PORSofia CORREIA; :AUSAbbey WATTS; :MEXDafne NAVARRO LOZA

 

Just as a final reminder, the reserves are only in cases in which a NOC can not or shall not send someone... or the athletes that earned a quota is DSQ from competition due to doping or something like that. AIN also makes things a bit more hanging as the quota is for the NOC, it is highly unlikely that they will be called. 

 

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21 minutes ago, Pasolini said:

:CHNZHU Xueying

:GBRBryony PAGE

:JPNMORI Hikaru

:RUSIana LEBEDEVA

:FRALea LABROUSSE

:NZLMadaline DAVIDSON

:ESPROMERO ROSARIO

:AZESeljan MAHSUDOVA

Okay, but why there are 8 gymnasts, when it's said that UP TO 12, and 12-5=7 and not 8

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50 minutes ago, Illya said:

Okay, but why there are 8 gymnasts, when it's said that UP TO 12, and 12-5=7 and not 8

Each gender will have 16 quotas. Up to 12 from world cup because it depended on the number of quotas guaranteed from the world championhips and how many would need to go to continental classification

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