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In the men's event, after repechage 11, :AUS :INA advance to the next round while :INA finishes 8th and :USA finishes 7th.

 

All nations now have one athlete remaining. :JPN and :USA wins if they finish first though they have chances to win if they finish second or third. For :AUS or :POR to win, they must finish first and :USA must finish third or worse. Likewise for :INA to win, they must finish first and :USA must finish fourth or worse and :JPN must finish third or worse.

 

:PER winning greatly helps :USA and :JPN to win the Olympic quota.

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In the women's event, after repechage 9, :AUS :AUS advance to the next round while :GER finishes 8th and :POR finishes 7th.

 

Australia is in a very good position where they can win the Olympic quota without winning the event.

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:AUS :INA have reached the men's final. :PER will be ranked 6th, :USA will be ranked 5th.

 

The final will consist of :AUS :INA :JPN :POR

 

The Olympic quota is relatively simple. :AUS :JPN :POR will win the quota should they finish first. For :INA they not only need to finish first, but also hope :JPN doesn't finish second or else they will get the quota.

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:AUS :FRA have reached the women's final. :POR will be ranked 6th, :AUS will be ranked 5th.

 

The final will consist of :AUS :FRA :PER :USA

 

Overall, :AUS has many options to win the quota. If they finish 1st or 2nd they will qualify or if :PER wins, they automatically qualify. The only way :FRA or :USA qualifies would be if they win and :AUS finishes 3rd or 4th. :PER has no chance for the Olympic quota.

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3 minutes ago, NearPup said:

:JPN wins the men's quota. They will now have the opportunity to qualify up to three surfers.

Curiosity, Japan was the only country that had to change their surfers due to results in last qualifier stage to Tokyo. I believe that Shun Murakami should be very happy with this extra quota.

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