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Made this schedule in the CZ/SK club for all who will be interested about how the Slovak team is doing.

 

Will update it during the Olympics gradually according to the results.

 

So if you´ll be interested about our mini-team progress just click Here

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Team :SVK Update (03.07.2024) #2

 

27th Qualified athlete in 13th Sport for Slovakia

 

 

After all, Slovakia will be at the Summer Olympics in Paris represented also in Tennis.

 

Only a short while ago, the Slovak Team unexpectedly grew to 27 athletes in 13 sports. ITF confirmed the Quota place for Anna Karolína Schmiedlová in the women´s singles competition.

 

The 29 years old Košice born was 80th in the final WTA Ranking after the French Open, from which the Olympic Quotas were awarded. And it showed enough today for Schmiedlová to receive a reallocation, it will be her Second Olympic experience after Rio 2016, where she lost in the 2nd Round to :RUS Ekaterina Makarova 6:3, 4:6 and 2:6, in the 1st round she beat Roberta Vinci of :ITA 7:5, 6:4 in the W Singles.

 

 

So Team Slovakia is now composed of:

27 Athletes in 13 sports. (13M+14W)

 

Archery:

Denisa Baránková (W Individual Recurve)

 

Athletics:

Dominik Černý (Mixed Marathon Race Walk Relay alongside Hana Burzalová)* *Will compete also in M 20km Race Walk

Gabriela Gajanová (W 800m)

Viktória Forster (W 100m Hurdles)* *Will compete also in W 100m

Hana Burzalová (Mixed Marathon Race Walk Relay alongside Dominik Černý)* *Will compete also in W 20km Race Walk

Mária Katerinka Czaková (W 20km Race Walk)

 

Boxing:

Jessica Triebeľová (W Welterweight -66kg)

 

Canoeing Slalom:

Matej Beňuš (M C1)* *Will compete also in M Kayak Cross

Jakub Grigar (M K1)* *Will compete also in M Kayak Cross

Zuzana Paňková (W C1)* *Will compete also in W Kayak Cross

Eliška Mintálová (W K1)* *Will compete also in W Kayak Cross

 

Road Cycling:

Lukáš Kubiš (M Road Race)

Nora Jenčušová (W Road Race)

 

Judo:

Márius Fízeľ (M +100kg)

 

Sailing:

Robert Kubín (M IQ Foil Windsurfing)

 

Shooting:

Juraj Tužinský (M 10m Air Pistol)

Patrik Jány (M 10m Air Rifle)* *will compete also in the M 50m Rifle 3 Positions

Marián Kovačócy (M Trap)

Zuzana Rehák-Štefečeková (W Trap)

Vanesa Hocková (W Skeet), Danka Barteková (W Skeet)

 

Skateboarding:

Richard Tury (M Street)

 

Swimming:

Matej Duša (M 50m Freestyle)

Tamara Potocká (W 200m Individual Medley)

 

Table Tennis:

Wang Yang (M Singles)

 

Tennis:

Anna Karolína Schmiedlová (W Singles)

 

Wrestling Freestyle:

Tajmuraz Salkazanov (M -74kg)

 

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Team :IND  - 110 * athletes in 16 sports.

 

This will be 12 less than Tokyo but considering we failed to qualify our women’s Hockey team, it is a satisfactory figure. 
 

We will have no representation in Fencing & Gymnastics where we qualified 1 athlete each in Tokyo. 
 

 

**Final number may go up by 1-2 athletes depending on athletics reallocations.

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Posted (edited)
On 7/3/2024 at 12:30 AM, Vic Liu said:

With the athletics Race to Paris final ranking published, Team China :CHN confirmed 389 team size (pending athletics confirmed by NOC and I presume all eligible athletes will be selected). 

 

Archery 6

Artistic Swimming 8

Athletics 55

Badminton 16

Basketball 12

Basketball 3x3 8

Beach Volleyball 2

Boxing 8

Breaking 3

Canoeing Slalom 3

Canoeing Sprint 15

Cycling BMX 2

Cycling Mountain Bike 2

Cycling Road 2

Cycling Track 7

Diving 10

Equestrian 2

Fencing 12

Field Hockey 16

Golf 4

Gymnastics Artistic 10

Gymnastics Rhythmic 6

Gymnastics Trampoline 4

Judo 6

Modern Pentathlon 3

Rowing 14

Rugby Seven 12

Sailing 13

Shooting 21

Skateboarding 4

Sport Climbing 7

Surfing 1

Swimming(including Marathon Swimming) 32

Table Tennis 6

Taekwondo 6

Tennis 7*

Triathlon 1

Volleyball 12

Water Polo 13

Weightlifting 6

Wrestling 12

 

Total 389

 

* Tennis Shang Juncheng is still on waiting list for reallocation of men's single and uncounted

 

** To see full list of 389 athletes(in Chinese language), please refer to https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/27613-中国奥运资格-chinese-olympic-qualification/#comment-642264

 

 

China rejected one women's javelin quota due to injury, OG defending champion Liu Shiying will miss the game. So :CHN will be 388 athletes (excluding Ap athletes) if no more last minute reallocation.

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:ESA El Salvador (8 athletes) :ESA

 

Men's 

 

Uriel Canjura  (Badminton - Singles)

Bryan Pérez (Surf - Shortboard)

Enrique Arathoon (Sailing - ILCA 7)

Israel Mejía (Shooting - Rifle 3 positions)

Oscar Ticas (Archery - Individual recurve)

Jairo Moreno (Judo - 60 kgs)

Nixon Hernández (Swimming - 100m freestyle)

 

Women's

 

Celina Márquez (Swimming - 100m backstroke)

 

Comité Olímpico El Salvador

 

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Iran is going to send 40 athletes (29 male, 11 female) in 14 sports to Paris. that's the smallest delegation since 2004. :(

 

 

not a surprise. that was expected. that's the result of a mixture of lack of money, bad luck in couple of sports, poor management and IOC's idea of shrinking our favorite sports.

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So far Ireland has a team of 131 athletes with potential to add another couple in athletics also. It already surpasses Tokyo 2020 (116 athletes) as the biggest Irish team in Olympic history:

 

 

 

IRELAND

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131

Total Athletes

69

Men

62

Women

75

Total Events

16

Total Sports

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