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Summer Olympic Games Paris 2024 Team Sizes


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Although :POL delegation will be officialy announced in Monday, I can say that we will have more athletes in Tokyo, something like 213-216, it depends how reserved athletes in athletics relays will be counted. Unfortunately we will not have additional quotas in mens C2 500m canoeing and in rhythmic gymnastics, where we had yet a little hope for something.

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So unless there are some last minute roster changes here are the changes to tripartite eligibility.

 

The following nations will no longer be eligible in 2028 to obtain a tripartite invitation:

:KUW :MOZ :SAM :ZAM

 

The following nations will now be eligible in 2028 to obtain a tripartite invitation:

:ANG :BAR :BOL :BIH :FIJ :NAM :PRK :PAR :SRI :TKM :ZIM

 

The number of tripartite nations will increase from 93 to 100. Obviously not a good trend.

 

 

Mozambique and Zambia are one withdrawal away from retaining tripartite eligibility while Angola, North Korea and Paraguay need one more athlete to avoid becoming a tripartite nation.

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5 hours ago, JoshMartini007 said:

So unless there are some last minute roster changes here are the changes to tripartite eligibility.

 

The following nations will no longer be eligible in 2028 to obtain a tripartite invitation:

:KUW :MOZ :SAM :ZAM

 

The following nations will now be eligible in 2028 to obtain a tripartite invitation:

:ANG :BAR :BOL :BIH :FIJ :NAM :PRK :PAR :SRI :TKM :ZIM

 

The number of tripartite nations will increase from 93 to 100. Obviously not a good trend.

 

 

Mozambique and Zambia are one withdrawal away from retaining tripartite eligibility while Angola, North Korea and Paraguay need one more athlete to avoid becoming a tripartite nation.

A country becomes a tripartite nation if in the previous two Olympics (with summer and winter being separated, I assume) they had an average of no more than 8 athletes, correct? Is there any drawback to becoming one, like for example Angola and Paraguay probably, or is the only negative side of that the fact that apparently you're able to send fewer and fewer athletes?

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2 hours ago, heywoodu said:

A country becomes a tripartite nation if in the previous two Olympics (with summer and winter being separated, I assume) they had an average of no more than 8 athletes, correct? Is there any drawback to becoming one, like for example Angola and Paraguay probably, or is the only negative side of that the fact that apparently you're able to send fewer and fewer athletes?

There's no drawback, it's just sad seeing nations sending fewer athletes

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1 minute ago, JoshMartini007 said:

There's no drawback, it's just sad seeing nations sending fewer athletes

Absolutely. Just wanted to make sure I wasn't missing some drawback or anything :p 

 

I do hope this trend gets reversed..

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18 hours ago, JoshMartini007 said:

So unless there are some last minute roster changes here are the changes to tripartite eligibility.

 

The following nations will no longer be eligible in 2028 to obtain a tripartite invitation:

:KUW :MOZ :SAM :ZAM

 

The following nations will now be eligible in 2028 to obtain a tripartite invitation:

:ANG :BAR :BOL :BIH :FIJ :NAM :PRK :PAR :SRI :TKM :ZIM

 

The number of tripartite nations will increase from 93 to 100. Obviously not a good trend.

 

 

Mozambique and Zambia are one withdrawal away from retaining tripartite eligibility while Angola, North Korea and Paraguay need one more athlete to avoid becoming a tripartite nation.

Does :PRK not participating in Tokyo due to COVID counts towards Tripartite eligibility? As they have always had a fairly modest team for olympics. Even this year they will be sending 16 athletes. Even though they missed out on weightlifting qualification.

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It is official! :GUA 16 athletes with qualification of Mariandrée Chacón in Athletics 100m

 

Still our smallest delegation since Beijng 2008. 

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:SKN Saint Kitts and nevis (3 Athletes) :SKN

 

Men's

 

Troy Nisbett (Swimming - 50m freestyle) first ever swimmer from SKN and only 15 yo

Naquille Harris (Athletics - 100m)

 

Women's

 

Zahria Allers-Liburd (Athletics - 100m)

 

Saint Kitts and Nevis delegation Paris 2024

 

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