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I was doing some research on which nations might be eligible for Tripartite invitation places for Paris 2024 should the same criteria be used this time round as previously.

 

The tripartite eligibility criteria for Tokyo 2020 was such that invitation places would only be allocated to NOCs with an average of 8 or fewer athletes in individual sports / disciplines in the previous 2 editions of the Olympics (London and Rio). This means 92 NOCs in total were eligible for tripartite invitation quotas.

 

So if we use the same criteria this time, a total of 94 NOCs would be eligible.

Botswana, Kosovo and Pakistan would no longer be eligible in this Olympic cycle as they have gone above the average of 8 individual athletes at the previous 2 editions.

On the otherhand, 5 nations that were ineligible last time would now be eligible in this Olympic cycle: Congo, Cook Islands, El Salvador, Iceland, Lebanon.

 

Obviously this isn't anything official, I am just speculating based on previous criteria but it's fun to look at such things, right? :d

 

 

NOCs that remain eligible for Tripartite Invitations for Paris 2024

 

* denotes that athletes from team sports were discounted from the total

 

Nation

2016

Athletes

2020

Athletes

Average

Athletes

Afghanistan 3 5 4
Albania 6 9 7.5
American Samoa 4 6 5
Andorra 5 2 3.5
Antigua and Barbuda 9 6 7.5
Aruba 7 3 5
Bangladesh 7 6 6.5
Belize 3 3 3
Benin 6 7 6.5
Bermuda 8 2 5
Bhutan 2 4 3
British Virgin Islands 4 3 3.5
Brunei Darussalam 3 2 2.5
Burkina Faso 5 7 6
Burundi 9 6 7.5
Cambodia 6 3 4.5
Cape Verde 5 6 5.5
Cayman Islands 5 5 5
Central African Republic 6 2 4
Chad 2 3 2.5
Comoros 4 3 3.5
Democratic Republic of the Congo 4 7 5.5
Djibouti 7 4 5.5
Dominica 2 2 2
Timor-Leste 3 3 3
Equatorial Guinea 2 3 2.5
Eswatini 2 4 3
Federated States of Micronesia 5 3 4
Gabon 6 5 5.5
Gambia 4 4 4
Grenada 7 6 6.5
Guam 5 5 5
Guinea 5 5 5
Guinea-Bissau 5 4 4.5
Guyana 6 7 6.5
Haiti 10 6 8
Honduras 7* 5* 6*
Iraq 5* 3 4*
Kiribati 3 3 3
Kuwait 0 10 5
Laos 6 4 5
Lesotho 8 2 5
Liberia 2 3 2.5
Libya 7 4 5.5
Liechtenstein 3 5 4
Madagascar 6 6 6
Malawi 5 5 5
Maldives 4 4 4
Mali 6 4 5
Malta 7 6 6.5
Marshall Islands 5 2 3.5
Mauritania 2 2 2
Monaco 3 6 4.5
Montenegro 7* 7* 7*
Mozambique 6 10 8
Myanmar 7 2 4.5
Nauru 2 2 2
Nepal 7 5 6
Nicaragua 5 8 6.5
Niger 6 7 6.5
North Macedonia 6 8 7
Oman 4 5 4.5
Palau 5 3 4
Palestine 6 5 5.5
Papua New Guinea 8 8 8
Rwanda 7 5 6
Saint Kitts and Nevis 7 2 4.5
Saint Lucia 5 5 5
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 4 3 3.5
Samoa 8 8 8
San Marino 4 5 4.5
Sao Tome and Principe 3 3 3
Seychelles 10 5 7.5
Sierra Leone 4 4 4
Solomon Islands 3 3 3
Somalia 2 2 2
South Sudan 3 2 2.5
Sri Lanka 9 9 9
Sudan 6 5 5.5
Suriname 6 3 4.5
Syria 7 6 6.5
Tanzania 7 3 5
Togo 5 4 4.5
Tonga 7 6 6.5
Tuvalu 1 2 1.5
US Virgin Islands 7 4 5.5
Vanuatu 4 3 3.5
Yemen 3 5 4
Zambia 7 8* 7.5*

 

 

NOCs that are no longer eligible for Tripartite Invitations for Paris 2024

Botswana 12 13 12.5
Kosovo 8 11 9.5
Pakistan 7 10 8.5

 

 

NOCs that have become eligible for Tripartite Invitations for Paris 2024

Congo 10 3 6.5
Cook Islands 9 6 7.5
El Salvador 8 5 6.5
Iceland 8 4 6
Lebanon 9 6 7.5

 

 

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19 minutes ago, OlympicIRL said:

Not sure where to post this, I guess this thread makes sense.

 

I was doing some research on which nations might be eligible for Tripartite invitation places for Paris 2024 should the same criteria be used this time round as previously.

 

The tripartite eligibility criteria for Tokyo 2020 was such that invitation places would only be allocated to NOCs with an average of 8 or fewer athletes in individual sports / disciplines in the previous 2 editions of the Olympics (London and Rio). This means 92 NOCs in total were eligible for tripartite invitation quotas.

 

So if we use the same criteria this time, a total of 94 NOCs would be eligible.

Botswana, Kosovo and Pakistan would no longer be eligible in this Olympic cycle as they have gone above the average of 8 individual athletes at the previous 2 editions.

On the otherhand, 5 nations that were ineligible last time would now be eligible in this Olympic cycle: Congo, Cook Islands, El Salvador, Iceland, Lebanon.

 

Obviously this isn't anything official, I am just speculating based on previous criteria but it's fun to look at such things, right? :d

 

 

NOCs that remain eligible for Tripartite Invitations for Paris 2024

 

* denotes that athletes from team sports were discounted from the total

 

Nation

2016

Athletes

2020

Athletes

Average

Athletes

Afghanistan 3 5 4
Albania 6 9 7.5
American Samoa 4 6 5
Andorra 5 2 3.5
Antigua and Barbuda 9 6 7.5
Aruba 7 3 5
Bangladesh 7 6 6.5
Belize 3 3 3
Benin 6 7 6.5
Bermuda 8 2 5
Bhutan 2 4 3
British Virgin Islands 4 3 3.5
Brunei Darussalam 3 2 2.5
Burkina Faso 5 7 6
Burundi 9 6 7.5
Cambodia 6 3 4.5
Cape Verde 5 6 5.5
Cayman Islands 5 5 5
Central African Republic 6 2 4
Chad 2 3 2.5
Comoros 4 3 3.5
Democratic Republic of the Congo 4 7 5.5
Djibouti 7 4 5.5
Dominica 2 2 2
Timor-Leste 3 3 3
Equatorial Guinea 2 3 2.5
Eswatini 2 4 3
Federated States of Micronesia 5 3 4
Gabon 6 5 5.5
Gambia 4 4 4
Grenada 7 6 6.5
Guam 5 5 5
Guinea 5 5 5
Guinea-Bissau 5 4 4.5
Guyana 6 7 6.5
Haiti 10 6 8
Honduras 7* 5* 6*
Iraq 5* 3 4*
Kiribati 3 3 3
Kuwait 0 10 5
Laos 6 4 5
Lesotho 8 2 5
Liberia 2 3 2.5
Libya 7 4 5.5
Liechtenstein 3 5 4
Madagascar 6 6 6
Malawi 5 5 5
Maldives 4 4 4
Mali 6 4 5
Malta 7 6 6.5
Marshall Islands 5 2 3.5
Mauritania 2 2 2
Monaco 3 6 4.5
Montenegro 7* 7* 7*
Mozambique 6 10 8
Myanmar 7 2 4.5
Nauru 2 2 2
Nepal 7 5 6
Nicaragua 5 8 6.5
Niger 6 7 6.5
North Macedonia 6 8 7
Oman 4 5 4.5
Palau 5 3 4
Palestine 6 5 5.5
Papua New Guinea 8 8 8
Rwanda 7 5 6
Saint Kitts and Nevis 7 2 4.5
Saint Lucia 5 5 5
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 4 3 3.5
Samoa 8 8 8
San Marino 4 5 4.5
Sao Tome and Principe 3 3 3
Seychelles 10 5 7.5
Sierra Leone 4 4 4
Solomon Islands 3 3 3
Somalia 2 2 2
South Sudan 3 2 2.5
Sri Lanka 9 9 9
Sudan 6 5 5.5
Suriname 6 3 4.5
Syria 7 6 6.5
Tanzania 7 3 5
Togo 5 4 4.5
Tonga 7 6 6.5
Tuvalu 1 2 1.5
US Virgin Islands 7 4 5.5
Vanuatu 4 3 3.5
Yemen 3 5 4
Zambia 7 8* 7.5*

 

 

NOCs that are no longer eligible for Tripartite Invitations for Paris 2024

Botswana 12 13 12.5
Kosovo 8 11 9.5
Pakistan 7 10 8.5

 

 

NOCs that have become eligible for Tripartite Invitations for Paris 2024

Congo 10 3 6.5
Cook Islands 9 6 7.5
El Salvador 8 5 6.5
Iceland 8 4 6
Lebanon 9 6 7.5

 

 

Wouldn't those tripartite go under some changes for Paris? I remember seeing some speculation about that

 

Anyway, thanks for your research :)

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6 minutes ago, Laraja said:

Wouldn't those tripartite go under some changes for Paris? I remember seeing some speculation about that

 

Anyway, thanks for your research :)

Yes it’s probably right. I’m not sure what the criteria is so I just compare to the previous one.

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10 hours ago, Jur said:

Do we have the list?

They are using the same criteria as before meaning any nation with an average of 8 or fewer individual athletes at the 2 previous Games are eligible for those Tripartite Universality places. 93 nations are eligible this time.
The International Judo Federation has the official Olympic document published on their website:

 

 

Paris Olympic Games 2024 Annex 2 List of Eligible NOCs for Universality Places - 24.11.2022 - ENG

 

 

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So for women's should be Fathimath Nabaaha ABDUL RAZZAQ (MDV) and Rasila MAHARJAN (NEP) (less chances ESA) and for men's Uriel Francisco CANJURA ARTIGA (good chance for qualify directly) or  Matthew ABELA from MLT Could be also Sok RIKREAY from CAM (but only 1 event counted) or Obiegue SOLOMON from GEQ / Raymond SING TLS / Kah Kit KAN from BRU

 

Rules are easy be ranked in World Ranking (and play in 3 tournaments in this period). 

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