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Men's Water Polo Qualification to Summer Olympic Games Paris 2024


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  • 2 years later...

1 quota place available for the winner of Asian games 

 

Semi-Finals

 

:IRI V :JPN

 

:KAZ V :CHN

 

 

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Semi Finals 

 

:JPN 18-11:IRI


:KAZ 10-10  :CHN 

(3-4 Penalty shootout win for :CHN

 

Final & Olympic quota

 

:JPN V :CHN

 

I hope Japan wins the gold and quota.

 

 

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2 hours ago, Benolympique said:

do you have a date for the draw?

Usually draw for both men's and women's tournaments is done on the last day of the last qualification tournament. Based on that, I guess this time it will be on the last day of this world championships. It's not official though, I think there is no official announcement yet.

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3 minutes ago, maestro said:

Usually draw for both men's and women's tournaments is done on the last day of the last qualification tournament. Based on that, I guess this time it will be on the last day of this world championships. It's not official though, I think there is no official announcement yet.

any idea of the pots?

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4 minutes ago, Benolympique said:

any idea of the pots?

I'm not sure. For Tokyo, the first (strongest) pot included the two teams that played in the last world championship final. It could be the same this year. It's not clear how they will rank the other pots. For Tokyo, they put teams qualifying from OQT in the last pot(s), but only in the men's tournament. Qualifiers from women's OQT were in the third pot ahead of some continental qualifiers and Japan. With no OQT this time, they'll have to use something different. 

 

Host isn't automatically on pot 1, but in the men's tournament France will be at least in pot 5, they could even be in pot 4 as they will be in top 8 in this world championship.

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