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Men

World Skate Olympic Rankings: :USA BRA BRA :USA :ITA AUS :ESP :FRA :ITA :ESP :JPN AUS :DEN :PUR SWE SWE :CAN :JPN :GER :CAN :PHI :DEN :MEX :GER :NOR SUI :DOM :RUS :KOR :CZE :THA

 

Women

World Skate Olympic Rankings: :JPN :JPN FIN :USA BRA :GBR AUS BRA :USA :ESP :CHN AUS :GER :FRA :POL :CHI :ITA :CHN :FIN :RUS :ITA BEL :FRA :RUS SWE GBR :CAN :ARG :ARG :GER :COL (1 missing)

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Aquatics 

 

Open Water 

Men

2019 FINA Aquatics World Championships: :HUN FRA :CAN :CZE :ITA :HUN :AUS :RUS AUS :ESP :POL :USA :CHN :USA FRA  :CAN :ITA :GER :ISR :ECU

Continental Quotas - Europe: NED :SRB

Continental Quotas - Africa: :RSA :MAR 

Continental Quotas - Americas: :MEX :BRA

Continental Quotas - Asia: :KAZ 

Host Quota: :QAT

Reallocation: :POR :AUT :VEN :HKG SVK :EGY GBR URU :OMA

 

Women

2019 FINA Aquatics World Championships: :BRA FRA :USA :GER :ITA :ITA :USA :CHN FRA :PER :NED :POR :ESP :ESP :GER SLO :HUN :HUN GRE :RUS 

Continental Quotas - Americas: :CAN :ARG 

Continental Quotas - Europe: :CZE :ISR

Continental Quotas - Oceania: :AUS 

Continental Quotas - Africa: :RSA :EGY

Continental Quotas - Asia: :HKG KOR   

Host Quota: :QAT

Reallocation: :UKR :MEX :POL :VEN SVK :ECU   

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Beach Tennis

 

 Doubles

Men

Direct Acceptance of Pair Based On Combined World Ranking: :ITA :ITA :BRA :BRA :FRA :ESP :RUS :FRA :VEN :ARU :RUS

Continental Representation: :JPN

Reallocation: :POR :PUR :LAT

Wild Card: :USA

 

Women

Direct Acceptance of Pair Based On Combined World Ranking: :ITA :BRA :ITA :RUS :BRA :VEN :RUS :ESP :FRA :FRA 

Continental Representation: :JPN :MAR

Reallocation: :SMR :VEN :POR

Wild Card: :PUR 

 

Mixed Doubles

Eligible Nations: :ITA(x2) :BRA(x2) :RUS(x2) :FRA(x2) :ESP :VEN :PUR :POR :JPN

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Triathlon 

 

Aquathlon

Men

ITU Aquathlon World Rankings: :UKR :CZE :SLO :BEL :AZE :ESP :MEX :UKR :MEX :COL :CRO :PER :DEN :ECU :PER :TPE :COL :SVK :POL :KAZ :POR :LUX :VEN :DEN :RUS :HUN

Host Quota: :QAT :QAT

Wild Cards: :USA :JPN

 

Women

ITU Aquathlon World Rankings: :ROU :MEX :UKR :GBR :UKR :HUN :POL :COL :NED :LUX :HUN :PER :COL :TPE :AZE :PHI :VEN :PER :GBR :CAM :RUS :SWE :VEN :NED :SLO :SRB 

Reallocation: :IRL :ESP

Wild Card: :JPN :ROU

 

Mixed Relay

Teams made of athletes already qualified: :RUS :UKR(x2) :TPE :SLO :POL :PER(x2) :MEX :LUX :JPN :HUN :ESP :COL(x2) :AZE :VEN 

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Alright all the qualification processes I made for the last 6 hours are all correct except Sailing and maybe Skateboarding. I tried my best to find the information I needed, but that information just didn’t exist for some sports. I’ll post Beach Volley and Beach Wrestling as soon as I can.

 

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@hckosice :SVK should have had 6 athletes in Qatar, but the NOC or athletes rejected quotas for Sport Climbing and Open Water Swimming :cry:

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From what I’ve been able to find, it looks like the organizing committee has chosen Bornan as the “results” company. It’s the same company that made the results systems for the 2018 Mediterranean Games and 2019 African Beach Games. Their system is one of the better ones I think.

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GBR Team Announcement: https://www.teamgb.com/news/www.teamgb.comundefined

 

medal chances look decent @uk12points @Grassmarket

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