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Upcoming Olympic Qualifying Events

3x3 Basketball Universality Olympic Qualification Tournament 2 - May 3-5

World Athletics Relays - May 4-5

World Wrestling Olympic Qualifier - May 9-12

Canadian Swimming Olympic Trials - May 13-19

BMX Racing World Championships - May 12-18

Table Tennis American Olympic Qualifier - May 14-18

3x3 Basketball Olympic Qualification Tournament - May 16-19

Olympic Qualifier Series 1 - May 16-19

Triathlon Mixed Relay Olympic Qualifier - May 17-19

Canadian Diving Olympic Trials - May 17-19

Rowing Final World Qualification Regatta - May 19-21

Judo World Championships (counts towards team selection for men’s -100kg/women’s -57kg) - May 19-24

Boxing Olympic Qualifier 2 - May 23- June 5

Mountain Biking Olympic Rankings - May 26

Triathlon Olympic Rankings - May 27

BMX Racing Olympic Rankings - June 4

Canadian Artistic Gymnastics Olympic Trials - June 6-9

Slalom Canoeing World Cup - June 6-9

Modern Pentathlon World Championships - June 9-16

Tennis Olympic Rankings - June 10

Archery Final World Qualifier - June 15-16

Women’s Volleyball Olympic Rankings - June 16

Men’s Golf Olympic Rankings - June 17

Olympic Qualifier Series 2 - June 20-23

NORCECA Beach Volleyball Continental Cup Final - June 21-23

Men’s Rugby Sevens Final World Qualification Tournament - June 21-23

Judo Olympic Rankings - June 23

Women’s Golf Olympic Rankings - June 24

Canadian Athletics Olympic Trials - June 27-30
 

Along with various athletics meets. 

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Athletics Road to Paris 2024 Qualification Tracker (May 5th Update):

 

New Entry Standards: Mariam Abdul-Rashid

New Athletes via Rankings: Aurora Rynda, Brooke Overholt

 

Change in rankings since last update are indicated in brackets

 

Women:

 

100m (56 quotas):

13. Audrey Leduc - ES

39. Khamica Bingham (+1)

54. Crystal Emmanuel-Ahye (-3)

 

200m (48 quotas):

38. Jacqueline Madogo

 

400m (48 quotas):

40. Grace Konrad (+1)

41. Zoe Sherar (+1)

 

800m (48 quotas):

38. Jazz Shukla (-1)

48. Aurora Rynda (NEW)

 

1500m (45 quotas):

31. Lucia Stafford (-1)

38. Simone Plourde

 

5000m (42 quotas):

36. Julie-Anne Staehli (-2)

36. Briana Scott (-2)

 

100m Hurdles (40 quotas):

19.  Mariam Abdul-Rashid - ES (+11)

28. Michelle Harrison (-1)

 

400m Hurdles (40 quotas):

24. Savannah Sutherland

32. Brooke Overholt (NEW)

 

3000m Steeplechase (36 quotas):

23. Regan Yee (-1)

27. Ceili McCabe (-2)

32. Grace Fetherstonhaugh (-5)

 

Pole Vault (32 quotas):

5. Alysha Newman - ES

23. Anicka Newell

 

Shot Put (32 quotas):

3. Sarah Mitton - ES

 

Hammer Throw (32 quotas):

3. Camryn Rogers - ES

29. Kaila Butler (+1)

 

Marathon (80 quotas):

35. Malindi Elmore - ES

 

Men:

 

100m (56 quotas):

19. Brendon Rodney - ES

31. Aaron Brown (+6)

47. Andre de Grasse (+7)

 

200m (48 quotas):

6. Andre de Grasse - ES

9. Aaron Brown - ES (-1)

17. Brendon Rodney - ES (-1)

 

400m (48 quotas):

15. Christopher Morales-Williams - ES

 

800m (48 quotas):

2. Marco Arop - ES

 

1500m (45 quotas):

25. Charles Philibert-Thiboutot - ES (-1)

33. Kieran Lumb

 

5000m (42 quotas):

18. Mohammed Ahmed - ES

24. Benjamin Flanagan - ES

 

10000m (27 quotas):

6. Mohammed Ahmed - ES

 

3000m Steeplechase (36 quotas):

14. Jean-Simon Desgagnes

 

Hammer Throw (32 quotas):

1. Ethan Katzberg - ES

14. Adam Keenan (-1)

19. Rowan Hamilton (-1)

 

Marathon (80 quotas):

18. Cameron Levins - ES

65. Rory Linkletter - ES

 

20km Race Walk (48 quotas):

12. Evan Dunfee - ES

 

Decathlon (24 quotas):

1. Pierce Lepage - ES

3. Damian Warner - ES

 

So overall that's 43 individual qualifiers (18 men + 25 women) + another woman for the mixed race walk event + relay quotas. I'm going to guess an extra 2 women for the 4x100m, 3 women for the 4x400m and 2 men for the 4x100m. So that's roughly a team size of 51 athletes now.

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May is for sure one of the busiest, if not the busiest months in terms of Olympic qualifiers. Here’s what’s going on this week.

 

Canadian Olympic Swim Trials from Monday to Sunday is the biggest one, of course all of our big names will be there including McIntosh, Liendo, Kharun, MacNeil, and Masse. Another event that’s big, is the 3x3 Basketball Olympic Qualifying Tournament on Wednesday to Sunday, where our women’s team will look to forget about the disappointment of that loss in the final to Australia. Our men’s team will also feature, although their chances are quite slim. Then there’s the Canadian Diving Olympic Trials from Friday to Sunday where two spots on the team are available. Zsombar-Murray will probably qualify in men’s 10m, but there’s an intriguing battle between Vallee and Ware for the quota in women’s 3m, both have been world medalists in the last two years. Also qualification opportunities at the Table Tennis American Olympic Qualifier from Tuesday to Saturday, with Mo Zhang, BMX Racing World Championships (really important for our men) this Sunday to Saturday, the Olympic Qualifier Series stop in Shanghai from Thursday to Sunday, and the Triathlon Mixed Relay Olympic Qualifier from Friday to Sunday (especially important because Jamnicky is on the outside looking in for a 2nd women’s quota)
 

There’s also the start of Women’s VNL, where we’re in a tight battle for the final Olympic quota with the Netherlands. 

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On 5/19/2024 at 4:19 AM, intoronto said:

Final Olympic qualifiers:

 

Women's 4x finish third in the preliminary heat (top 3 were separated by a second or so)

 

The men's eight with a second place finish more than 4 seconds over third place Italy.

And both miss out on a spot at Paris. Smallest rowing team ever?

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4 minutes ago, intoronto said:

The whole organization needs to be gutted at this point. What an embarrassment. 

Did we actually lose the spot by one one hundredth of a second as well?

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