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Qualifications for Paris 2024 Olympic Games


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Indian squad for Artistic Gymnastics World Cup, Egypt 15-16 Feb. This is for qualification ranking points 
Men: Ujwal Naidu, Rakesh Patra, Tapan Mohanty

Women: Pranati Nayak, Dipa Karmakar, Ritu Das

https://www.gymnastics.sport/site/events/detail.php?id=17111#loaded

FIG Apparatus World Cup 2024 CAIRO Nominative_12.02.2024.pdf

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Anush qualifies in Dressage event of Equestrian of Paris 2024

 

30th Quota place for :IND  is re-confirmed with the confirmation of reallocation quota to Anish

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Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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So the Rnd of 16 teams have been decided. Assuming that group winners are also the quarter-finalists, those who qualify are :JPN:TPE:KOR:HKG:ROU .
This leaves four teams who can qualify by rankings, heres my rankings scenario

1 - :THA 2358 pts

2 - :POL 2114 pts
3 - :POR 2024 pts
4 - :IND 1994 pts

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5 - :SWE 1980 pts
6 - :PUR 1902 pts
7 - :AUT 1858 pts
8 - :SGP 1762 pts
9 - :SVK 1392 pts
10 - :LUX 1230 pts

Edited by Siddhartha Talukdar
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8 hours ago, Siddhartha Talukdar said:

So the Rnd of 16 teams have been decided. Assuming that group winners are also the quarter-finalists, those who qualify are :JPN:TPE:KOR:HKG:ROU .
This leaves four teams who can qualify by rankings, heres my rankings scenario

1 - :THA 2358 pts

2 - :POL 2114 pts
3 - :POR 2024 pts
4 - :IND 1994 pts

_____________________
5 - :SWE 1980 pts
6 - :PUR 1902 pts
7 - :AUT 1858 pts
8 - :SGP 1762 pts
9 - :SVK 1392 pts
10 - :LUX 1230 pts

When will the team rankings for march be released? Except a couple of youth tournaments there is no tournament before Singapore smash on 7th March. 
Will rankings be released before 7th March?

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17 minutes ago, Roamingrover86 said:

When will the team rankings for march be released? Except a couple of youth tournaments there is no tournament before Singapore smash on 7th March. 
Will rankings be released before 7th March?

As per this link, team rankings generally are published by 5th of the month
https://www.ittf.com/rankings-updates/

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8 minutes ago, Siddhartha Talukdar said:

As per this link, team rankings generally are published by 5th of the month
https://www.ittf.com/rankings-updates/

Ok as per this , rankings are released on first Monday of every month . So we can expect March rankings on 4th March. 

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Road To Paris 2024: Table Tennis

 

Both Indian Men's & Women's teams missed direct Olympic quota opportunities at the World Championship. Can they get a quota through ranking? Read this to find out...

 

https://thesportsgram.in/2024/02/21/paris-2024-table-tennis-qualification-scenario/

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