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Rowing Qualification to Summer Olympic Games Paris 2024


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2 hours ago, Benolympique said:

:FRA keeps its skiff quotas or will they be redistributed?

:FRA would be guaranteed quotas for both the men's single sculls and the women's single sculls but these would only come into play if France were unable to qualify any boats through World Champs or the other qualifying regattas. Given strong likelihood that France will qualify a handful of boats, the quotas for single sculls will be reallocated to the final qualifying regatta. 

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4 minutes ago, Rafa Maciel said:

:FRA would be guaranteed quotas for both the men's single sculls and the women's single sculls but these would only come into play if France were unable to qualify any boats through World Champs or the other qualifying regattas. Given strong likelihood that France will qualify a handful of boats, the quotas for single sculls will be reallocated to the final qualifying regatta. 

thank you, that's what seemed to me, I hope 7 boats qualify for France! I think I'm dreaming

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:NZL will not be defending their Olympic title in the Men's Eight or the silver medal they won in the Women's Eight as they have decided not to send a crew for these events at the Last Chance Regatta. 

 

New Zealand Rowing holding trials this week to decide whether to field boats at the LCR for Women's Pair, Women's Quadruple Sculls and Men's Quadruple Sculls. 

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On 2/20/2024 at 12:48 AM, Rafa Maciel said:

New Zealand Rowing holding trials this week to decide whether to field boats at the LCR for Women's Pair, Women's Quadruple Sculls and Men's Quadruple Sculls. 

Following completion of their trials, :NZL have confirmed 3 crews will go forward to the last chance regatta:

 

Womens Pair: Alana Sherman / Kate Haines - Not a huge surprise given the paring finished 13th at last year's world championships so could/should be in with a shout of getting 1 of the 2 quotas available.

 

Women's Quadruple Sculls: Isabella Carter / Kathryn Glen / Georgia Nugent-O'Leary / Laura Glen - Didn't compete in the event in '23 WC or in the world cup series. Nugent-O'Leary competed in Tokyo and finished 8th in W4x. 

 

Men's Quadruple Sculls: Ben Mason / Flynn Watson / Zack Rumble / Jack Ready - As with the women, they didn't compete at World Champs or on the world cup. so difficult to gauge performance.  

 

 

 

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:USA 3-week long Olympic Selection Camp kicks off next weekend. 

 

Not entirely sure how the selection process is due to play out - can't access the US Rowing selection document - however from alternate sources, it looks like the camp will be used to determine the crews going to Paris in the W2x, LW2x, W4-, M4- and W8+.

 

The camp will also select the men's eight crew which will go to the final Olympic qualification regatta.

 

Crew selection will also happen for W4x and M4x to determine who will go forward to the Olympic Trials in April - the winner of which will then go forward to the final Olympic qualification regatta. 

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6 hours ago, intoronto said:

Canada will only enter the men's eights and women's quad at the final qualifiers.

Canada is really going all in on the men's eights - there will be no male rowers on the team if they fail to qualify O.o

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European Continental Qualification Regatta

 

 

Single Sculls Men's (Quota Olympic)

:SRB :BUL :BEL

Single Sculls Women's (Quota Olympic)

:AIN :AZE :UKR

 

Lightweight Double Sculls Men's (Quota Olympic)

:UKR :BEL

 

Lightweight Double Sculls Women's (Quota Olympic)

:POL :AUT

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