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Qualifications for Paris 2024 Olympic Games


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17 hours ago, Siddhartha Talukdar said:

Entries for Asian & Oceania Continental Qualification Regatta starting 19 April

Single Sculls - Balraj Panwar

Lightweight Double Sculls - Arjun Lal Jat / Arvind Singh

If Asian Games 2022 results are replicated, we shall qualify in both Single Sculls and Lightweight Double Sculls

Its a shame we are not sending any women scullers, not for qualification purpose but for experience. We lack so much in our women’s rowing programme. 
Hopefully we can get the men’s quotas. 
Do you know if we are sending a team for sprint canoe asian Olympics qualifiers?

We did send a team for World championships. 

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17 hours ago, Siddhartha Talukdar said:

Entries for Asian & Oceania Continental Qualification Regatta starting 19 April

Single Sculls - Balraj Panwar

Lightweight Double Sculls - Arjun Lal Jat / Arvind Singh

If Asian Games 2022 results are replicated, we shall qualify in both Single Sculls and Lightweight Double Sculls

We can only qualify in one boat per gender so either LW or Singles

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10 minutes ago, Fly_like_a_don said:

We can only qualify in one boat per gender so either LW or Singles

Wrong! We can qualify two boats. ( There is no gender restriction)
This is self-explanatory from the rowing qualification document. 
 

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26 minutes ago, Fly_like_a_don said:

We can only qualify in one boat per gender so either LW or Singles

The rules changed this time. Already nations like :ALG:BRA qualified two boats in their respective continental tournaments. Additionally, :CHN can't participate and :JPN can qualify only 1 boat

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33 minutes ago, Roamingrover86 said:

Its a shame we are not sending any women scullers, not for qualification purpose but for experience. We lack so much in our women’s rowing programme. 
Hopefully we can get the men’s quotas. 
Do you know if we are sending a team for sprint canoe asian Olympics qualifiers?

We did send a team for World championships. 

We are sending two women in Para rowing. I think we didn't want to qualify in women's rowing by 'accident'. Atleast we sent a women's team in Asian Games

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Entries for Sailing Last Qualifying Tournament
Men
Windsurfer – IQFoil : Dayne Edgar Agnelo Coelho, Saurabh Kumar
Kite: Chitresh Tatha
Skiff – 49er: Prince Kurisinkal Noble / Manu Francis, Anand Thakur / Satyam Rangad

 

 

Women
Windsurfer – IQFoil : Ishwariya Ganesh, Katya Ida Coehlo

One-Person Dinghy – ILCA 6: Nethra Kumanan


Mixed

Two-person dinghy – 470: Ravindra Kumar Sharma / Shraddha Verma , Sudhanshu Shekhar / Uma Chouhan

Nacra 17: Siddeshwar Indar Doiphode / Ramya Saravanan

 

Realistically, only Nethra Kumanan is good enough to qualify. Surprisingly, pair of Varun Thakkar and KC Ganapathy who qualified in 2020 in Men's Skiff and participated in 2023 World Championships are not here

 

 

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43 minutes ago, Siddhartha Talukdar said:

The rules changed this time. Already nations like :ALG:BRA qualified two boats in their respective continental tournaments. Additionally, :CHN can't participate and :JPN can qualify only 1 boat

Why cant China participate here?

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4 minutes ago, sounak said:

Why cant China participate here?

Nations who qualified more than 1 boat in World Championships can't take part in continental tournaments. China qualified 5 boats. Also Japan qualified 1 boat already so they can only qualify 1 boat in Asian qualification

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On 4/16/2024 at 10:43 AM, Roamingrover86 said:

Do you know if we are sending a team for sprint canoe asian Olympics qualifiers?

We did send a team for World championships. 

Entry list and Schedule for Asian Sprint Canoe Qualifiers starting on 18th April
https://sites.google.com/canoedog.com/asiacanoe24/schedules?authuser=0

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