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:SMR team update (May 2024)

 

Current Quotas (2)

Myles Amine - Men’s -86kg Freestyle (Wrestling)

Alessandra Perlii - Women’s Trap (Shooting)

 

Reigning Olympic bronze medalist Alessandra Perlii qualifies for the Olympics, after finishing as one of the two highest ranked unqualified shooters in the Olympic Rankings. This is Perlii’s 4th career Olympics after competing at London 2012, Rio 2016, and Tokyo 2020. 
 

Ben fatto Perlii!! :cheer::wub:

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Team :HKG Update (30.5.2024)
Two more tickets and one more sports for Hong Kong

 

Hong Kong has taken the ticket in Men's Single of Table Tennis as the highest-ranking player in East Asian Area. Wong Chun Ting is representing Hong Kong for his third Olympics again.

In triathlon, Jason Ng Tai Long takes the ticket as the highest-ranked Asian triathlete in Men's event
 

So now Team Hong Kong is composed of 34 athletes in 10 sports (15M + 19F)
More tickets are coming from Athletics, Judo and (hope) Archery

Badminton: 

Lee Cheuk Yiu (Men's Single)
Lo Sin Yan Happy (Women's Single)

Yeung Nga Ting / Yeung Pui Lam (Women's Doubles)

Tang Chun Man / Tse Ying Suet (Mixed Doubles)

 

Cycling (Road):

TBC (Men's Road Race)

TBC (Women's Road Race)

 

Cycling (Track):

Lee Sze Wing (Women's Omnium)

 

Fencing: 

Cheung Ka Long (Men's Foil)

Chan Nok Sze Daphne (Women's Foil)

Ho Wai Hang (Men's Epee)

Kong Man Wai Vivian (Women's Epee)

 

Gymnastics:

Shek Wai Hung (Men's Vault)

 

Rowing: 

Chiu Hin Chun (Men's single sculls)

 

Sailing:

Akira Sakai / Russell Aylsworth (Men's 49er)

Nicholas Halliday (Men's ILCA7)

Cheng Ching Yin (Men's IQFoil)

Ma Kwan Ching (Women's IQFoil)

 

Swimming:

Siobhan Haughey (Women's 50 free, 100 free, 100 breast, 200 free, 400 free)

Cindy Cheung (Women's 200 back)

Ian Ho (Men's 50 free)

Women's 4x100 medley relay - Natalie Kan, Au Hoi Shun Stephanie

Women's 4x100 freestyle relay - Tam Hoi Lam, Camille Cheng 

 

Table Tennis:

Doo Hoi Kem / Zhu Chengzhu / Lee Ho Ching (Women's Team)

Doo Hoi Kem (Women's Single)

Zhu Chengzhu (Women's Single)

Wong Chun Ting (Men's Single)

Wong Chun Ting / Doo Hoi Kem (Mixed Doubles)

 

Taekwondo:

Lo Wai Fung (Men's -68kg)

 

Triathlon: 

Jason Ng Tai Long (Men's event)

 

With the possible universality place in Athletics (M/W 100m) and Continental quota in Judo (Wong Ka Lee, W -48kg), at least we could two more sports in our team. Hope that our archery team could make a surprise in the Final Qualification Tournament (Kwok Yin Chai only finished third in Asian Qualification event)

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Cross posting this here for those who may be interested

 

With qualification wrapping up in most sports, I wanted to see the team size difference for :CAN vs 2020 (for team sports, I went with the 'normal' size in 2020, instead of the covid increase). I also did not include sports which are not on the Paris program (or were not on the Tokyo program, like Breaking). For the sports not done yet, I have estimated the team size. 

 

Sport / Discipline 2020 2024 Difference Notes
Basketball 12 24 12  
Volleyball - Indoor 12 24 12 Estimated
Gymnastics - Artistic 5 10 5  
Swimming 24 28 4  
Basketball 3x3 0 4 4  
Equestrian 6 9 3  
Shooting 1 3 2  
Volleyball - Beach 4 6 2 Estimated
Wrestling 4 6 2  
Cycling - Track 13 14 1  
Fencing 11 12 1 2 substitutes competed in Tokyo
Surfing 0 1 1  
Table tennis 3 4 1  
Tennis 4 5 1 Estimated
Artistic Swimming 8 8 0  
Water polo 12 12 0  
Archery 2 2 0 Estimated
Cycling - BMX freestyle 0 0 0  
Football 18 18 0  
Golf 4 4 0 Estimated
Gymnastics - Rhythmic 0 0 0  
Handball 0 0 0  
Judo 6 6 0  
Modern Pentathlon 0 0 0  
Skateboarding 4 4 0 Estimated
Taekwondo 2 2 0  
Marathon swimming 2 1 -1  
Cycling - Mountain Biking 3 2 -1  
Cycling - BMX racing 2 1 -1  
Gymnastics - Trampoline 2 1 -1  
Triathlon 4 3 -1  
Canoeing - Slalom 4 2 -2  
Cycling - Road 6 4 -2  
Sport climbing 2 0 -2 Estimated
Boxing 5 2 -3  
Canoeing - Sprint 16 13 -3  
Sailing 9 6 -3  
Badminton 8 4 -4  
Weightlifting 5 1 -4  
Diving 10 5 -5  
Athletics 57 50 -7 Estimated
Rugby Sevens 24 12 -12 Estimated
Field hockey 16 0 -16  
Rowing 29 11 -18  
Total 359 324 -35  
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Great morning for Ireland confirming 4 more qualifiers in boxing. That means we now have 116 qualified athletes, which equals our record of 116 from the previous Olympics in Tokyo.
We still have others to add (4 in golf), possibly in the range of 5-8 in athletics, maybe another couple in swimming via OCT invites and I think our diver Jake Passmore still has a chance to make it in diving.

 

 

IRELAND

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116

Total Athletes

57

Men

52

Women

64

Total Events

14

Total Sports

 

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Team :LTU Update (05.06.2024)

So Team Lithuania is now composed of:

41 Athletes in 13 sports (31 events). (25M+16W)

 

Athletics = 4 athletes / 4 events

Ieva Gumbs - Women's Discus Throw
Mykolas Alekna - Men's Discus Throw            
Andrius Gudžius - Men's Discus Throw
Edis Matusevičius - Men's Javelin Throw

In comparison to 2021: decrease by 8 athletes, decrease by 8 events

 

Basketball = 4 athletes / 1 event

Evaldas Džiaugys - Men's 3x3

Gintautas Matulis  - Men's 3x3

Aurelijus Pukelis - Men's 3x3

Šarūnas Vingelis - Men's 3x3

In comparison to 2021: increase by 4 athletes, increase by 1 event

 

Breakdancing = 1 athlete / 1 event

Dominika Banevič - B-Girl

Debut sport

 

Canoeing = 5 athletes / 2 events

Mindaugas Maldonis - K2 - 500m; K4 - 500m
Andrej Olijnik - K2 - 500m

Simonas Maldonis - K4 - 500m
Ignas Navakauskas - K2 - 500 m
Artūras Seja - K2 - 500m

In comparison to 2021: increase by 4 athletes, increase by 1 event

 

Cycling = 3 athletes / 4 events

Rasa Leleivytė - Women's Road Race

Olivija Baleišytė - Women's Track - Omnium

Vasilijus Lendel - Men's Track - Sprint; Men's Track - Keirin

In comparison to 2021: decrease by 2 athletes, decrease by 2 events

 

Equestrian = 2 athletes / 2 events

Aistis Vitkauskas - Individual Eventing

Justina Vanagaitė - Individual Dressage

Debut in the sport!

 

Gymnastics = 1 athlete / 1 event

Robert Tvorogal - Men's Artistic

In comparison to 2021: no change

 

Rowing = 8 athletes / 5 events

Viktorija Senkutė - W1x

Dovilė Rimkutė - W2x
Donata Karalienė - W2x

Ieva Adomavičiūtė - W2-
Kamilė Kralikaitė - W2-

Giedrius Bieliauskas - M1x

Dovydas Stankūnas - M2-
Domantas Stankūnas - M2-

In comparison to 2021: decrease by 1 athlete, increase by 1 event

 

Modern pentathlon = 1 athlete / 1 event

Laura Asadauskaitė - Women's pentathlon

In comparison to 2021: decrease by 2 athletes, decrease by 1 event

 

Sailing = 2 athletes / 2 events

Rytis Jasiūnas - Men's iQFoil

Viktorija Andrulytė  - Women's ILCA6
In comparison to 2021: no change

 

Swimming = 7 athletes / 6 events

Aleksas Savickas - Men's 200m Breaststroke

Danas Rapšys - Men's 200m Freestyle, Men's 400m Freestyle, Men's 4x200m Freestyle Relay

Kotryna Teterevkova - Women's 100m Breaststroke, Women's 200m Breaststroke

Rūta Meilutytė - Women's 100m Breaststroke

TBA - Men's 4x200m Freestyle Relay

TBA - Men's 4x200m Freestyle Relay

TBA - Men's 4x200m Freestyle Relay

In comparison to 2021: increase by 1 athlete, decrease by 2 events

 

Volleyball = 2 athletes / 1 event

Ainė Raupelytė - Women's Beach Volleyball

Monika Paulikienė - Women's Beach Volleyball

Debut in the sport!

 

Wrestling = 1 athlete / 1 event

Mindaugas Venckaitis  - Men's Greco-Roman - 97kg
In comparison to 2021: no change

 

So :LTU will debut in 3 sports (breakdancing, equestrian, volleyball)!, in comparison to 2021: decrease by 1 athlete, increase by 1 sport, decrease by 6 events and failed to qualify in 3 sports: shooting (first time since 1996), judo (first time since 1992), weightlifting (first time since 2016)

The only remaining opportunities for qualification:

  • Basketball - 12 athletes
  • Athletics - up to 16 athletes
  • Swimming - up to 2 athletes
  • Volleyball - 2 athletes
  • Modern pentathlon - 2 athletes

 

Most realistic chances - 1 more spot in women's modern pentathlon + few more in Athletics, which will mean we surpass our Tokyo numbers.

 

Sports that Lithuania competed in the past, but won't participate in 2024: badminton, boxing, football, judo, shooting, table tennis, tennis, weightlifting.

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For  :GUA seems like it is going to be a small delegation this time. The smallest since Beijing 2000 and out of 16th appearances at Olympic Games, this would place 12th in size. That would be half the size from Tokyo 2020.

 

Probably no participation in Women Race Walk, first time since Beijing 2000.

 

So far 11 qualified athletes 8 men 3 women. Possibilities only in Judo to qualify by ranking, and maybe two athletes in Swimming, by universality.

 

Kevin Cordón in Badminton and Juan Maegli in Sailing will appear at their 5th Games, tying the most apperances with Francisco Romero in Shooting (1996, 1992, 1984, 1980, 1976)

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