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Freestyle Skiing at the Winter Olympic Games Beijing 2022


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5 hours ago, evil betty said:

Novak is certainly eligible, just not qualified.  The FIS have him listed https://www.fis-ski.com/DB/v2/quota/allocation/owg/fs/2022?gender=M&event=AE&page=1 here, and he is in 39th place.  With max quotas removed he is still the 8th reserve.  

Yeah, thanks. I already read everything. When he said he has qualified I stopped checking but then I realized in allocation list he is pretty low under the line .... Well, hopefully in Cortina 🙂

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Men's Ski Cross Quotas (before reallocation):

 

4 quotas:

 

:AUT Austria, :CAN Canada, :FRA France, :GER Germany, :SWE Sweden, :SUI Switzerland

 

2 quotas:

 

:JPN Japan, :ROC ROC

 

1 quota:

 

:CHN China (ineligible), :GBR Great Britain, :ITA Italy, :USA United States

 

Reserves: :ROC, :ITA, :ITA, :AUS, :USA

 

Women's Ski Cross Quotas (before reallocation):

 

4 quotas:

 

:CAN Canada, :FRA France, :ROC, ROC, :SUI Switzerland

 

2 quotas:

 

:AUT Austria, :CZE Czechia, :GER Germany, :ITA Italy, :SWE Sweden, :USA United States

 

1 quota:

 

:AUS Australia, :CHI Chile, :CHN China, :GBR Great Britain

 

Reserves: :AUT, :AUT, :GER, :CHN

 

Men's Slopestyle/Big Air Quotas (before reallocation):

 

4 quotas:

 

:CAN Canada, :NOR Norway, :SWE Sweden, :SUI Switzerland, :USA United States

 

2 quotas:

 

:AUT Austria, :NZL New Zealand, :ESP Spain

 

1 quota:

 

:CHN China (ineligible), :FIN Finland, :FRA France, :GBR Great Britain

 

Reserves: :ITA, :GER, :JPN, :GBR, :AUT

 

Women's Slopestyle/Big Air Quotas (before reallocation):

 

4 quotas:

 

:CAN Canada (one ineligible), :USA United States

 

3 quotas:

 

:GBR Great Britain, :SUI Switzerland

 

2 quotas:

 

:AUT Austria, :CHN China, :NOR Norway, :ROC ROC

 

1 quota:

 

:CHI Chile, :EST Estonia, :FIN Finland, :FRA France, :GER Germany, :ITA Italy, :JPN Japan, :NZL New Zealand

 

Reserves: :AUS, :ITA, :ROC, :CHN, :FRA

 

Qualification Summary (as of now) (27 NOC's, probably 26 after Netherlands declines)

 

:AUS Australia: 14

:AUT Austria: 12

:BLR Belarus: 6

:BRA Brazil: 1

:CAN Canada: 38 (needs to be trimmed to 32)

:CHI Chile: 2

:CHN China: 19

:CZE Czechia: 2

:EST Estonia: 2

:FIN Finland: 5

:FRA France: 15

:GER Germany: 11

:GBR Great Britain: 11

:IRL Ireland: 1

:ITA Italy: 5

:JPN Japan: 14

:KAZ Kazakhstan: 8

:NED Netherlands: 1

:NZL New Zealand: 9

:NOR Norway: 7

:ROC ROC: 23

:KOR South Korea: 1

:ESP Spain: 2

:SWE Sweden: 14

:SUI Switzerland: 22

:UKR Ukraine: 5

:USA United States: 34 (needs to be trimmed to 32)

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:RUS declined 1 men’s aerials quota. :GBR next in line, but they may reject. If so, :SUI gets another men’s quota.

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:RUS declined 1 women’s halfpipe quota, which should go to :KOR. After that, we’re down to a reduced entry list.

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Just goes on to show how much IOC have done in winter sports. Now I seriously believe IOC should set aside tripartite quotas and have some unused quotas added to tripartite. I would love to see a cross country sprint event being held like 100m, preliminary heats followed by regular time trial ( with certain proportion of skieers qualifying for second stage) 

 

Initially tripartite may sound like joke to most but if a tripartite can win a medal in Tokyo Olympics then why not expect something similar may not be now or next games over a few decades. 

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31 minutes ago, Fly_like_a_don said:

Just goes on to show how much IOC have done in winter sports. Now I seriously believe IOC should set aside tripartite quotas and have some unused quotas added to tripartite. I would love to see a cross country sprint event being held like 100m, preliminary heats followed by regular time trial ( with certain proportion of skieers qualifying for second stage) 

 

Initially tripartite may sound like joke to most but if a tripartite can win a medal in Tokyo Olympics then why not expect something similar may not be now or next games over a few decades. 

Winter sports do need a more diverse set of tripartite quotas. Not all nations perform alpine/cross-country skiing.

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