website statistics
Jump to content

Golf Qualification for Summer Olympic Games 2016


hckošice
 Share

Recommended Posts

Golf Qualification for Summer Olympic Games 2016

 

Qualifying Timeline

EVENT DATE STATUS
Host Quota   -   Completed
  2016 Final IGF Olympic Ranking 11.07.2016 Completed
Additional Geographical Places 11.07.2016 Completed

 

EVENTS

2 (1+1+0)

Men's 1

  • Men's Individual

Women's 1

  • Women's Individual

Mixed 0

 

QUALIFICATION SYSTEM

http://igfederation.s3.amazonaws.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/2015-11-Rio-2016-Qualification-System-FINAL-Golf-EN.pdf

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • Replies 50
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

Men's Individual

Qualified Nations:

  1. :ARG Argentina - Fabian Gomez
  2. :ARG Argentina - Emiliano Grillo
  3. :AUS Australia - Marcus Fraser
  4. :AUS Australia - Scott Hend
  5. :AUT Austria - Bernd Wiesberger
  6. :BAN Bangladesh - Siddikur Rahman
  7. :BEL Belgium - Nicolas Colsaerts
  8. :BEL Belgium - Thomas Pieters
  9. :BRA Brazil - Adilson Da Silva
  10. :CAN Canada - Graham De Laet
  11. :CAN Canada - David Hearn
  12. :CHI Chile - Felipe Aguilar
  13. :CHN China - Hao Tong Li
  14. :CHN China - Wu Ashun
  15. :TPE Chinese Taipei - Cheng Tsung Pan
  16. :TPE Chinese Taipei - Lin Wen-Tang
  17. :COL Colombia - Camilo Villegas
  18. :DEN Denmark - Soren Kjeldsen
  19. :DEN Denmark - Thorbjorn Olesen
  20. :FIN Finland - Mikko Ilonen
  21. :FIN Finland - Roope Kakko
  22. :FRA France - Gregory Bourdy
  23. :FRA France - Julien Quesne
  24. :GER Germany - Alex Cejka
  25. :GER Germany - Martin Kaymer
  26. :GBR Great Britain - Justin Rose
  27. :GBR Great Britain - Danny Willett
  28. :IND India - SSP Chawrasia
  29. :IND India - Anirban Lahiri
  30. :IRL Ireland - Padraigh Harrington
  31. :IRL Ireland - Seamus Power
  32. :ITA Italy - Nino Bertasio
  33. :ITA Italy - Francesco Molinari
  34. :JPN Japan - Yuta Ikeda
  35. :JPN Japan - Shingo Katayama
  36. :MAS Malaysia - Danny Chia
  37. :MAS Malaysia - Gavin Kyle Green
  38. :MEX Mexico - Rodolfo Cazaubon
  39. :NED Netherlands - Joost Luiten
  40. :NZL New Zealand - Ryan Fox
  41. :NZL New Zealand - Danny Lee
  42. :NOR Norway - Espen Kofstad
  43. :PAR Paraguay - Fabrizio Zanotti
  44. :PHI Philippines - Miguel Tabuena
  45. :POR Portugal - Ricardo Gouveia
  46. :RSA South Africa - Brandon Stone
  47. :RSA South Africa - Jaco Van Zyl
  48. :KOR South Korea - An Byeong-Hun
  49. :KOR South Korea - Wang Jeung-Hun
  50. :ESP Spain - Rafa Cabrera Bello
  51. :ESP Spain - Sergio Garcia
  52. :SWE Sweden - David Lingmerth
  53. :SWE Sweden - Henrik Stenson
  54. :THA Thailand - Kiradech Aphibarnrat
  55. :THA Thailand - Thongchai Jaidee
  56. :USA United States - Rickie Fowler
  57. :USA United States - Matt Kuchar
  58. :USA United States - Patrick Reed
  59. :USA United States - Bubba Watson
  60. :VEN Venezuela - Jhonattan Vegas

 

 

Total Athletes Qualified  60

Total Nations Qualified  35

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Women's Individual

Qualified Nations:

  1. :AUS Australia - Lee Minjee
  2. :AUS Australia - Oh Su-Hyun
  3. :AUT Austria - Christine Wolf
  4. :BEL Belgium - Chloe Leurquin
  5. :BRA Brazil - Miriam Nagl
  6. :CAN Canada - Brooke Henderson
  7. :CAN Canada - Alena Sharp
  8. :CHN China - Feng Shanshan
  9. :CHN China - Lin Xiyu
  10. :TPE Chinese Taipei - Candie Kung
  11. :TPE Chinese Taipei - Teresa Lu
  12. :COL Colombia - Mariajo Uribe
  13. :CZE Czech Republic - Klara Spilkova
  14. :DEN Denmark - Nicole Broch Larsen
  15. :DEN Denmark - Nanna Koerstz Madsen
  16. :FIN Finland - Ursula Wikstrom
  17. :FIN Finland - Noora Tamminen
  18. :FRA France - Karine Icher
  19. :FRA France - Gwladys Nocera
  20. :GER Germany - Sandra Gal
  21. :GER Germany - Caroline Masson
  22. :GBR Great Britain - Charley Hull
  23. :GBR Great Britain - Catriona Matthew
  24. :HKG Hong Kong - Tiffany Chan
  25. :IND India - Aditi Ashok
  26. :IRL Ireland - Leona Maguire
  27. :ISR Israel - Laetitia Beck
  28. :ITA Italy - Giulia Molinaro
  29. :ITA Italy - Giulia Sergas
  30. :JPN Japan - Harukyo Nomura
  31. :JPN Japan - Shiho Oyama
  32. :MAS Malaysia - Michelle Koh
  33. :MAS Malaysia - Kelly Tan
  34. :MEX Mexico - Alejandra Llaneza
  35. :MEX Mexico - Gaby Lopez
  36. :NZL New Zealand - Cathryn Bristow
  37. :NZL New Zealand - Lydia Ko
  38. :NED Netherlands - Christel Boeljon
  39. :NED Netherlands - Anne Van Dam
  40. :NOR Norway - Suzann Pettersen
  41. :NOR Norway - Marianne Skarpnord
  42. :PAR Paraguay - Julieta Granada
  43. :RUS Russia - Maria Verchenova
  44. :RSA South Africa - Paula Reto
  45. :RSA South Africa - Ashleigh Simon
  46. :KOR South Korea - Chun In-Gee
  47. :KOR South Korea - Kim Sei-Young
  48. :KOR South Korea - Park Inbee
  49. :KOR South Korea - Amy Yang
  50. :ESP Spain - Carlota Ciganda
  51. :ESP Spain - Azahara Munoz
  52. :SWE Sweden - Pernilla Lindberg
  53. :SWE Sweden - Anna Nordqvist
  54. :SUI Switzerland - Fabienne In-Albon
  55. :SUI Switzerland - Albane Valenzuela
  56. :THA Thailand - Ariya Jutanugarn
  57. :THA Thailand - Pornanong Phatlum
  58. :USA United States - Stacy Lewis
  59. :USA United States - Gerina Piller
  60. :USA United States - Lexi Thompson

 

 

Total Athletes Qualified  60

Total Nations Qualified  34

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 3 weeks later...

Fiji's Vijay Singh has withdrawn from the Olympics. Also listed in the article of having previously withdrawn is Spain's Miguel Angel Jimenez (though he is currently an alternative).

 

Hopefully this won't gain too much traction or golf's future in the Olympics will be dire.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

8 minutes ago, JoshMartini007 said:

Fiji's Vijay Singh has withdrawn from the Olympics. Also listed in the article of having previously withdrawn is Spain's Miguel Angel Jimenez (though he is currently an alternative).

 

Hopefully this won't gain too much traction or golf's future in the Olympics will be dire.

 

Is Vijay Singh still a big name in golf? I mean, I know he was good, but nowadays when I happen to come across results he's always way, way back..

In other words, it's not like he will be missed by the average viewer, right?

 

Or you mean that it could be the start of a bunch of bigger names withdrawing? That would indeed be bad..

Edited by heywoodu

.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

1 minute ago, heywoodu said:

 

Is Vijay Singh still a big name in golf? I mean, I know he was good, but nowadays when I happen to come across results he's always way, way back..

In other words, it's not like he will be missed by the average viewer, right?

 

Or you mean that it could be the start of a bunch of bigger names withdrawing? That would indeed be bad..

 

In terms of the quality not much will be changed, he's barely in a qualification position. My concern is that there are a lot of golfers on the fence about going and if more people start withdrawing they may be inclined to do so as well.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
 Share

  • Latest Posts around Totallympics

    • I remember Caroline Golubitsky. She competed with Vezzali for a while but not for long. Rita Konig, whom Vezzali defeated in the final of the Olympic Games in 2000, was more famous, as well as Sabine Bau and Anja Mueller. From what I remember, the Germans competed fiercely with us at some point, but they almost always lost.
    • Shemyakina won a bronze medal in 2014 Worlds and was one of our leader but leave the squad due to pregnancy (she has 2 daughters if I'm not mistaking, so she chose family instead of sport). And speaking of foil we have back in the day Sergiy Golubitskyi, who was Olympic silver medalist and won some medals in other competitions and coached his wife Caroline Golubitskyi - one of the German foil specialists. Even in women's foil we had medal in Women's foil at the European championship - it was Olha Leleiko, our current national coach. So no, we are pretty good fencing country, and depending on generations of our athletes some events are more "profitable" for us and some don't. 
    • Shemyakina that was a very strange story. She unexpectedly won the games but before and after she literally achieved nothing. After that success in 2012 she also completely disappeared. It's only in epee that such strange situations. That's why I've always preferred foil and sabre, because the top was more stable there, although that's changing now. The competition has grown a lot all over the world.
    • Sinner probably won't play in another edition of the Davis Cup. That shouldn't come as a surprise. Next season, Wimbledon and maybe Paris should be the goal.
    • No, our epee was good always, we have Shemyakina, who was Olympic Champion in 2012, Reizlin with bronze in 2020, medalists of Worlds like Kryvytska (who is our finisher today), Svichkar (who is our finisher in men's side) and Stankevych, European champion Kharkova, medals in other conpetitions from men's team epee who were one of the main contenders in Tokyo, but unfortunately failed to take a medal. 
    • Does Ukraine have good relations with Poland, or are they more cold, like, for example, Italy with France?
    • Until recently, Ukrainian fencing was just Kharlan and sabre. Maybe epee sometimes. I don't remember them ever was strong in foil. There was a time when Russia, Romania and Poland were strong in foil at that time when Italy dominated but I don't remember Ukraine anymore.   Hungarian women with Aida Mahomed were too strong for many years.
    • No surprise with Aaron Judge winning AL MVP and Shohei Ohtani winning NL MVP awards.   Ohtani is the second player in history to win MVP in both leagues. Frank Robinson (1961 Reds & 1966 Orioles) was the only one before.
    • Ukraine twice in one day defeated Italy and France, like what the heck? 
×
×
  • Create New...