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2 hours ago, intoronto said:

Canada's team size stands at 367 athletes atm.

 

These can add to the team:

 

-Men's hammer throw (Athletics) - Adam Keenan is the first reserve

-Men's basketball (12 athletes) - Waiting for qualification tournament to end on Sunday

-Laurence Vincent Lapointe is still waiting to hear if she can compete in canoeing

-An appeal on the exclusion of the equestrian jumping team is still outstanding ?

-There is an appeal currently regarding Jeremy Chartier's potential participation in Tokyo. We will know the verdict on Friday.

-Still waiting word on Yvette Yong receiving the unused quota from the Oceania Qualification tournament. 

-Any B standard swimmer being invited to the games (unlikely, but still a possibility exists). 

 

so if everything is positive then we are looking at 385+ athletes

 

Also the size of the soccer team is likely to expand by four (all alternates will be included) per the AP.

 

https://apnews.com/article/international-olympic-committee-international-soccer-soccer-olympic-games-2020-tokyo-olympics-f13246c9c7e38b1ad0e1b93ffd80ea45

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Diving Olympic trials: Nathan Zsombor-Murray and Rylan Wiens qualified in the men’s 10m while Celina Toth qualified in the women’s 10m.

 

Canada will have ten divers total (4 men, 6 women).

 

Full team:

  • Cédric Fofana (men’s individual springboard)
  • Nathan Zsombor-Murray (men’s individual and synchronized platform)
  • Rylan Wiens (men’s individual platform)
  • Vincent Riendeau (men’s synchronized platform)
  • Jennifer Abel (women’s individual and synchronized springboard)
  • Pamela Ware (women’s individual springboard)
  • Mélissa Citrini-Beaulieu (women’s synchronized springboard)
  • Meaghan Benfeito (women’s individual and synchronized platform)
  • Celina Toth (women’s individual platform)
  • Caeli McKay (women’s synchronized platform)
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On 30/06/2021 at 23:25, intoronto said:

Canada's team size stands at 367 athletes atm.

 

These can add to the team:

 

-Men's hammer throw (Athletics) - Adam Keenan is the first reserve

-Men's basketball (12 athletes) - Waiting for qualification tournament to end on Sunday

-Laurence Vincent Lapointe is still waiting to hear if she can compete in canoeing

-An appeal on the exclusion of the equestrian jumping team is still outstanding ?

-There is an appeal currently regarding Jeremy Chartier's potential participation in Tokyo. We will know the verdict on Friday.

-Still waiting word on Yvette Yong receiving the unused quota from the Oceania Qualification tournament. 

-Any B standard swimmer being invited to the games (unlikely, but still a possibility exists). 

 

so if everything is positive then we are looking at 385+ athletes

 

Yvette yong just got the quota. You can add her to the list 

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:CAN Athletic is confirmed

 

Team Canada Athletics Competitors at Tokyo 2020:

Mohammed Ahmed (St. Catharines, ON) – Men’s 5000m, 10,000m
Bolade Ajomale (Richmond Hill, ON) – Men’s 4x100m Relay
Marco Arop (Edmonton, AB) – Men’s 800m
Mathieu Bilodeau (Quebec City, QC) – Men’s 50km Race Walk
Khamica Bingham (Brampton, ON) – Women’s 100m
Melissa Bishop-Nriagu (Eganville, ON) – Women’s 800m
Jerome Blake (Kelowna, B.C.) – Men’s 4x100m Relay
Bismark Boateng (Brampton, ON) – Men’s 100m, 4x100m Relay
Aaron Brown (Toronto, ON) – Men’s 200m, 4x100m Relay
Alicia Brown (Ottawa, ON) – Women’s 4x400m Relay
Lucas Bruchet (Vancouver, B.C.) – Men’s 5000m
Alycia Butterworth (Parksville, B.C.) – Women’s 3000m Steeplechase
Lindsay Butterworth (North Vancouver, B.C.) – Women’s 800m
Kyra Constantine (Brampton, ON) – Women’s 400m, 4x400m Relay
Brittany Crew (Toronto, ON) – Women’s Shot Put
Gabriela DeBues-Stafford (Toronto, ON) – Women’s 1500m
Andre DeGrasse (Markham, ON) – Men’s 100m, 200m, 4x100m Relay
Evan Dunfee (Richmond, B.C.) – Men’s 50km Race Walk
Georgia Ellenwood (Langley, B.C.) – Women’s Heptathlon
Malindi Elmore (Kelowna, B.C.) – Women’s Marathon
Crystal Emmanuel (Toronto, ON) – Women’s 100m, 200m
Lauren Gale (Ottawa, ON) – Women’s 4x400m Relay
John Gay (Vancouver, B.C.) – Men’s 3000m Steeplechase 
Elizabeth Gleadle (Vancouver, B.C.) – Women’s Javelin
Natalia Hawthorn (North Vancouver, B.C.) – Women’s 1500m
Trevor Hofbauer (Burnaby, B.C.) – Men’s Marathon
Matthew Hughes (Toronto, ON) – Men’s 3000m Steeplechase
Madeleine Kelly (Pembroke, ON) – Women’s 800m
Justyn Knight (Toronto, ON) – Men’s 5000m
Geneviève Lalonde (Moncton, N.B) – Women’s 3000m Steeplechase
Pierce LePage (Whitby, ON) – Men’s Decathlon
Cameron Levins (Black Creek, B.C.) – Men’s Marathon
Django Lovett (Toronto, ON) – Men’s High Jump
Michael Mason (Nanoose Bay, B.C.) – Men’s High Jump
Brandon McBride (Windsor, ON) – Men’s 800m
Natassha McDonald (Brampton, ON) – Women’s 400m, 4x400m Relay
Sarah Mitton (Brooklyn, N.S.) – Women’s Shot Put
Noelle Montcalm (Windsor, ON) – Women’s 400m Hurdles, 4x400m Relay
Tim Nedow (Brockville, ON) – Men’s Shot Put
Christabel Nettey (Surrey, B.C.) – Women’s Long Jump
Anicka Newell (Saskatoon, SK.) – Women’s Pole Vault
Alysha Newman (Delaware, ON) – Women’s Pole Vault
Dayna Pidhoresky (Tecumseh, ON) – Women’s Marathon
Ben Preisner (Milton, ON) – Men’s Marathon
Madeline Price (Toronto, ON) – Women’s 4x400m Relay
Brendon Rodney (Etobicoke, ON) – Men’s 200m, 4x100m Relay
Camryn Rogers (Richmond, B.C.) – Women’s Hammer Throw
Andrea Seccafien (Guelph, ON) – Women’s 5000m, 10,000m
Gavin Smellie (Brampton, ON) – Men’s 100m, 4x100m Relay
Julie-Anne Staehli (Lucknow, ON) – Women’s 5000m
Lucia Stafford (Toronto, ON) – Women’s 1500m
Kate Van Buskirk (Toronto, ON) – Women’s 5000m
Damian Warner (London, ON) – Men’s Decathlon
Sage Watson (Medicine Hat, AB) – Women’s 400m Hurdles, 4x400m Relay
Jillian Weir (Kingston, ON) – Women’s Hammer Throw
Natasha Wodak (North Vancouver, B.C.) – Women’s Marathon
Regan Yee (South Hazelton, B.C.) – 3000m Steeplechase

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Canada's team size stands at 371 athletes atm.

 

Rugby +2

Water polo +1

Field hockey +2

Football +4

 

These sports alternates will count now (waiting for final confirmation). So that is 380 athletes right there.

 

These can add to the team:

 

-Men's hammer throw (Athletics) - Adam Keenan is the first reserve

-Men's basketball (12 athletes) - Waiting for qualification tournament to end on Sunday

-Laurence Vincent Lapointe is still waiting to hear if she can compete in canoeing

-An appeal on the exclusion of the equestrian jumping team is still outstanding ?

-There is an appeal currently regarding Jeremy Chartier's potential participation in Tokyo. We will know the verdict on Friday.

-Any B standard swimmer being invited to the games (unlikely, but still a possibility exists). 

 

so if everything is positive then we are looking at 397+ athletes

 

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I kind of think the “alternates count” in team sports should be a permanent change tbh. They can still travel at the cost of the NCO / not be hosted in the village, but not considering them Olympians and not allowing them to compete just to artificially lowering the number of athletes is just petty.

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1 minute ago, NearPup said:

I kind of think the “alternates count” in team sports should be a permanent change tbh. They can still travel at the cost of the NCO / not be hosted in the village, but not considering them Olympians and not allowing them to compete just to artificially lowering the number of athletes is just petty.

Welcome to Thomas Bach's Olympics where nothing makese sense

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9 minutes ago, NearPup said:

I kind of think the “alternates count” in team sports should be a permanent change tbh. They can still travel at the cost of the NCO / not be hosted in the village, but not considering them Olympians and not allowing them to compete just to artificially lowering the number of athletes is just petty.

There are P athletes (alternates) in many other sports though.

#banbestmen

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40 minutes ago, dcro said:

There are P athletes (alternates) in many other sports though.

I feel like the current way P athletes work in individual sports make a lot more sense than in team sports. They are on site anyway, there is no reason to not let them substitute in and out.

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