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3 hours ago, intoronto said:

Looking at entries, Ruck has scratched the 100m freestyle (replaced with Sanchez), this is not a good sign

As much as I don't want to look too much into that (if she swims relays + 2 backstroke races, that's a lot to begin with and Sanchez has the A standard in the 100m free). It doesn't spark confidence. 

 

In other news it looks like Canada will enter all the Canoe Sprint races with doubling up.

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29 minutes ago, Surlympics said:

So LVL is guaranteed to be competing in Tokyo then 100 %?

Yes. She’s getting the quota for the K1 500 athlete so she’ll have to compete in Kayak but can compete in the C1 and C2 as well. 
 

 

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1 minute ago, james89 said:

Yes. She’s getting the quota for the K1 500 athlete so she’ll have to compete in Kayak but can compete in the C1 and C2 as well. 
 

 

she seriously has to compete in the kayak event lol? Can she scratch it, or does she physically have to compete

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10 minutes ago, Surlympics said:

she seriously has to compete in the kayak event lol? Can she scratch it, or does she physically have to compete

SHe has to compete in it. Its pretty obvious if she scratches the Kayak and does the canoe on the same day

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