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Winter Youth Olympic Games 2020


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Luge Quotas:

 

Women’s Single: :GER:GER:RUS:AUT:RUS:AUT:UKR:CAN:ITA:ITA:ROU:CAN:LAT:POL:CZE:SVK:SVK:NZL:LAT:SLO:JPN:MDA:USA:NOR

 

Men’s Single: :LAT:GER:GER:USA:RUS:GEO:AUT:LAT:ITA:RUS:AUT:GEO:SVK:UKR:ITA:CHN:POL:BIH:SWE:BUL:ROU:NZL:CZE:TPE:SUI:MDA:SLO:CAN (Not sure who rejected a quota (apparently more than one country has), but the US has confirmed a second quota as well)

 

Women’s Doubles: :GER:AUT:RUS:CZE:USA:MDA:ROU:LAT:POL:SVK:CAN:UKR:ITA

 

Men’s Doubles: :RUS:GER:LAT:ROU:POL:SVK:UKR:USA:BUL:SLO:TPE

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All quotas known (at least in theory), qualification process complete. Just over 25 days to go until the games!

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And again :IND fail to qualify a single athlete :facepalm:

 

I wish the sprint skiing events had like universality spots for any country failing to qualify to be able to send 1 man or 1 woman or maybe in short track speed skating or speed skating something like that. Unless there isn't 140-150 nations participating at minimum these will not attract interest in youth. Though most nations may not have snow at least qualifications or invitations can help their citizens residing in Europe or America with colder conditions to join the team and qualify. I'm against having athletes from other countries participating after getting citizenship but rather those which have origin from the respective countries but residing elsewhere. 

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13 minutes ago, Fly_like_a_don said:

And again :IND fail to qualify a single athlete :facepalm:

 

I wish the sprint skiing events had like universality spots for any country failing to qualify to be able to send 1 man or 1 woman or maybe in short track speed skating or speed skating something like that. Unless there isn't 140-150 nations participating at minimum these will not attract interest in youth. Though most nations may not have snow at least qualifications or invitations can help their citizens residing in Europe or America with colder conditions to join the team and qualify. I'm against having athletes from other countries participating after getting citizenship but rather those which have origin from the respective countries but residing elsewhere. 

In most sports all eligible athletes qualified. Cross Country Skiing and Alpine Skiing gave spots to every country that had a youth skier. India just didn’t have any winter youth athletes (or not any who could meet very easy qualification marks).

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12 minutes ago, Olympian1010 said:

In most sports all eligible athletes qualified. Cross Country Skiing and Alpine Skiing gave spots to every country that had a youth skier. India just didn’t have any winter youth athletes (or not any who could meet very easy qualification marks).

That's because our federation doesn't even know these games exist. 

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6 minutes ago, Fly_like_a_don said:

That's because our federation doesn't even know these games exist. 

Well the you can’t really blame the IOC/FIS. They’ve promoted these games well, and really India could have qualified a skier without knowing they exist because of how basic the requirements are. I am sad that India doesn’t get to participate, especially since they’ve always sent good delegations to the Asian Winter Games.

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2 minutes ago, Olympian1010 said:

Well the you can’t really blame the IOC/FIS. They’ve promoted these games well, and really India could have qualified a skier without knowing they exist because of how basic the requirements are. I am sad that India doesn’t get to participate, especially since they’ve always sent good delegations to the Asian Winter Games.

IOC just doesn't promote winter yog much. Even when Bach met IOA president  winter sports was never in discussion . The federations aren't rich and government doesn't think there's any chance. So if you're rich you can participate. Something like Summer YOG is much more easier to follow especially when some already famous athletes are participating. 

 

 

Mean while Odisha vs Mumbai for a 2026 summer YOG bid ,IOA made it clear. Even Delhi is there but water sports are difficult so is pollution. 

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Just now, Fly_like_a_don said:

IOC just doesn't promote winter yog much. Even when Bach met IOA president  winter sports was never in discussion . The federations aren't rich and government doesn't think there's any chance. So if you're rich you can participate. Something like Summer YOG is much more easier to follow especially when some already famous athletes are participating. 

 

 

Mean while Odisha vs Mumbai for a 2026 summer YOG bid ,IOA made it clear. Even Delhi is there but water sports are difficult so is pollution. 

The problem lies more with the IOA. They’ve failed to invest in winter sports really. Every federation is being kept alive by grassroots organization. There’s nothing wrong with that it just limits the possibilities. Information about the 2020YOG was very accessible. Every qualification document was posted well in advance. There’s been social media marketing, and the IOC has run frequent notices about the games. I just think the IOA weren’t interested in sending a representative. 

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47 minutes ago, Olympian1010 said:

Well the you can’t really blame the IOC/FIS. They’ve promoted these games well, and really India could have qualified a skier without knowing they exist because of how basic the requirements are. I am sad that India doesn’t get to participate, especially since they’ve always sent good delegations to the Asian Winter Games.

 

Plus one can assume youth skiers who would potentially be eligible have some interest in their own sport...and thus would know of the existence of this event, and make sure the federation at least is aware of it's existence. Indeed, blaming IOC/FIS really makes no sense at all.

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Australia has announced the first set of athletes who will be competing.  

 

Sport

Name

Hometown

3x3 Ice Hockey

Nikki Sharp

Karrinyup, WA

3x3 Ice Hockey

Courtney Mahoney

Upper Mt Gravatt, QLD

3x3 Ice Hockey

Molly Lukowiak

Spearwood, WA

3x3 Ice Hockey

Ebony Brunt

Canberra, ACT

3x3 Ice Hockey

Sai Lake

Grovedale, VIC

3x3 Ice Hockey

Riley Langille

Carine, WA

Short Track Speed Skating

Kieran Guan

Beverley Park, NSW

Biathlon

Chelsey Johnson

Drummoyne, NSW

Biathlon

Isabella Moon

Concord, NSW

Biathlon

Luka Miskin

Watsons Bay, NSW

Biathlon

David Patterson

Lilyfield, NSW

Biathlon

Jonte Treasure

Bairnsdale, VIC

Biathlon

Christian Mahon

East Kew, VIC

 

 

 

I love the fact that they are sending 6 biathletes.  

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