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World Beach Games 2019


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“Sport has the power to change the world. It has the power to inspire. Sport can create hope where once there was only despair” - Nelson Mandela

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I love the look of these games :wub:. The logo is great, I like the light blue and yellow color pattern. These games feel like a decent deal. It looks and feels like an event that should be taken semi-seriously and I’m so down. It looks like we’ll have great live coverage as well. TV Information hasn’t been released yet, but because Qatar only got the games 4 months ago, I’d say they’re doing a fantastic job. This week’s been a whirlwind of information on these games, and with 30 days to go I would expect a lot more to come out soon.

“Sport has the power to change the world. It has the power to inspire. Sport can create hope where once there was only despair” - Nelson Mandela

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Beach Handball draws:

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I haven’t study up on recent results yet, so I don’t how competitive each group is. To me Women’s Group A looks like a killer, same with men’s Group B.

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Beach Soccer draws:

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Group A and B look like the tougher groups on the men’s side. Overall I like the diversity of nations involved.

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I got bored today, so I thought I’d spend the rest of the day breaking down how NOCs qualified athletes in the various sports.

 

Beach Soccer 

Men

2019 UEFA Qualification Tournament: :ITA :RUS :ESP :SUI :UKR

2019 African Beach Games: :MAR :SEN

Beach Soccer Worldwide World Ranking (Top AFC teams): :IRI :JPN :UAE

Beach Soccer Worldwide World Ranking (Top OFC teams): :SOL 

Beach Soccer Worldwide World Ranking (Top CONMEBOL teams): :BRA :PAR :URU

2019 CONCACAF Qualification Tournament: :ESA :MEX

 

Women

2019 UEFA Qualification Tournament: :GBR :RUS SUI :ESP

2019 African Beach Games: :CPV

2019 CONCACAF Qualification Tournament: :MEX

Invitation: :BRA

Reallocation of AFC and OFC quotas: :PAR :USA

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Beach Handball

Men

2018 Beach Handball World Championships: :BRA :CRO :HUN :SWE :ESP

2019 Oceania Qualification Tournament: :AUS 

2019 North American Championships: :USA 

2019 South American Championships: :URU 

2019 African Beach Games: :TUN

2019 Asian Championships: :OMA 

2019 European Championship: :DEN

Host Quota: :QAT

 

Women

2018 Beach Handball World Championships: :BRA :DEN :GRE NOR :ESP

2019 Oceania Qualification Tournament: :AUS

2019 North American Championships: :USA 

2019 South American Championships: :ARG

2019 African Beach Games: :TUN

2019 Asian Championships: :CHN

2019 European Championship: :HUN

Host Quota Reallocation: :VIE

Reallocation: :POL

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Karate 

Men

Host Quota: :QAT 

2018 Asian Championships: :TPE :KUW :HKG 

2018 African Championships: :BOT :EGY :MAR 

2018 World Championships: :COL :GER :FRA  

2019 Pan American Championships: :DOM :PAN :USA :VEN

2019 European Championships: :AZE :ESP :TUR

2019 Oceania Championships: :AUS

WKF World Rankings: :TUR :MAR :INA :ESP :IRI :KOR :HUN :KAZ :SVK :NZL :USA :DOM :COL :MAS :KUW

 

Women

Host Quota: :QAT 

2018 Asian Championships: :HKG :INA :MAS 

2018 African Championships: :BOT :CMR :EGY :MAR

2018 World Championships: :CAN :IRI :SVK

2019 Pan American Championships: :DOM :USA :USA :VEN

2019 European Championships: :FRA :ESP :TUR 

2019 Oceania Championships: :AUS :NZL :NZL 

WKF World Rankings: :GER :CZE :ITA :VIE :ITA :ESP :TPE :HUN :POR :HKG :MNE :THA

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Sport Climbing 

Men

2018 IFSC Climbing World Championships: :JPN :SLO :JPN :GBR :SLO KOR GER AUT

2019 IFSC Boulder World Cup Standings: CZE RUS FRA CHN GER USA :CAN NED :ISR GER :RUS SUI :FRA FRA ITA :RUS AUT :USA

Continental Quotas: Reallocated To World Cup Ranking

Host Quota: Reallocated To World Cup Rankings

Reallocation: :GBR USA :FRA ITA USA :AUT AUT AUT :IRI ESP GER BEL ITA USA :UKR :CAN LTU BEL SUI AUT CZE

Reallocation of World Championship Quotas: :AUS :ISR

 

Women

2018 IFSC Climbing World Championships: :JPN :SUI SLO JPN SRB AUT AUT KOR

2019 IFSC Boulder World Cup Standings: FRA JPN JPN SLO SLO FRA :GBR :UKR :CAN USA GER JPN USA CHN JPN SLO AUT :GBR :IRI SLO :AUS

Continental Quotas: Reallocated To World Cup Ranking

Host Quota: Reallocated To World Cup Rankings

Reallocation: USA USA BEL FRA USA ITA ITA :AUT KOR :GER SVK AUT RUS AUT GER JPN RUS FRA :ARG CHN :TPE :CAN :SLO

 

Reallocation of World Championship Quotas: :FRA :GER :NED :CHI :ITA

 

:GBR may have declined their second women’s quota.

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Water Ski

 

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Men

IWWF World Rankings: :AUT :BLR :CAN :CHI :CZE :FRA :GBR :ITA :KOR :RUS :SWE :USA

 

Women

IWWF World Rankings: :BLR :BLR :CAN :CHI :FIN :FRA :GER :GRE :PER :SUI :UKR :USA

 

Wakeboard 

Men

IWWF Selection Based of Current World, Continental, and National Championships: :ARG :AUS :BRA :COL :FRA :GBR :IRL :ISR :ITA :JPN :MEX :USA 

 

Women

IWWF Selection Based of Current World, Continental, and National Championships: :ARG :BRA :CHI :CHN :GER :IRL :ITA :ITA :NED :RUS :UKR :USA

“Sport has the power to change the world. It has the power to inspire. Sport can create hope where once there was only despair” - Nelson Mandela

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Sailing 

 

Formula Kite

Men

Formula Kite Class World Ranking 2019 Top 10: :RUS :ITA :NZL :FRA :GBR :FRA :BRA :GBR :SLO 

Formula Kite Class World Ranking 2019 11-: :GER :USA :SGP :URU :DEN :CRO :POL :TUR :BUL :ESP 

 

Women

Formula Kite Class World Ranking 2019 Top 10: :USA :CHN :RUS :USA :AUS :FRA :AUS :GBR :POL :POL 

Formula Kite Class World Ranking 2019 11-: :GER :THA :NZL :COL :TUR :NED :BRA :DEN :CRO :SLO

 

Quotas unaccounted for based off information available: :MRI

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