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:TKM isn't a problem, they have Weightlifting and a plenty of quotas to receive in Judo.

 

But :BOL and :SRI I can't remember any real chance to obtain a quota for them. Just at Paralympic Sports, :SRI is pratically qualified in Wheelchair Tennis.

 

:BOL had a good tennis player, but he won't get it this time.

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1 hour ago, Laraja said:

:TKM isn't a problem, they have Weightlifting and a plenty of quotas to receive in Judo.

 

But :BOL and :SRI I can't remember any real chance to obtain a quota for them. Just at Paralympic Sports, :SRI is pratically qualified in Wheelchair Tennis.

 

:BOL had a good tennis player, but he won't get it this time.

:SRI can qualify in following sports

1 - Viren Nettasinghe in Badminton Men's Singles

2 - Gayanthika Argitala Women's 800m

3 - Dilhani Lekamge Women's Javelin (qualified by rankings)

4 - Men's and Women's Singles Table Tennis 

 

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1 hour ago, Laraja said:

:TKM isn't a problem, they have Weightlifting and a plenty of quotas to receive in Judo.

 

But :BOL and :SRI I can't remember any real chance to obtain a quota for them. Just at Paralympic Sports, :SRI is pratically qualified in Wheelchair Tennis.

 

:BOL had a good tennis player, but he won't get it this time.

I think you confused Bolivia and Ghana ^^

 

 

Ghana has several chances in athletics, especially in 100m M and 800m M

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13 minutes ago, Siddhartha Talukdar said:

:SRI can qualify in following sports

1 - Viren Nettasinghe in Badminton Men's Singles

2 - Gayanthika Argitala Women's 800m

3 - Dilhani Lekamge Women's Javelin (qualified by rankings)

4 - Men's and Women's Singles Table Tennis 

 

I think for #2 you have the wrong name, it should be their teenager who won gold in Hangzhou

 

They also have other chances in the men's 100 (who has gone below the standard before), and their 4x400 relay team for men 

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7 minutes ago, Nicky Pryde said:

I think you confused Bolivia and Ghana ^^

 

 

Ghana has several chances in athletics, especially in 100m M and 800m M

Sad In A Box GIF :lol:

 

I took a quick look, and just could see Bolivian flag haha

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1 minute ago, intoronto said:

I think for #2 you have the wrong name, it should be their teenager who won gold in Hangzhou

 

They also have other chances in the men's 100 (who has gone below the standard before), and their 4x400 relay team for men 

 

2 minutes ago, intoronto said:

I think for #2 you have the wrong name, it should be their teenager who won gold in Hangzhou

 

They also have other chances in the men's 100 (who has gone below the standard before), and their 4x400 relay team for men 

South Asia's fastest man Yupun Abeykoon has been injured and hasn't participated in over a year but he can qualify in 100m. I missed Nadeesha Ramanayake in Women's 400m who is 49th ranked while 48 quotas are on offer..2022 Asian Games gold medalist Tharushi Karunaratne is not in rankings list yet

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9 minutes ago, Josh said:

:SYR has qualified their first athlete in weightlifting (men’s +102kg) via Man Assad through the Olympic Rankings!

Syria had already qualified in equestrian.

 

:IRQ on the other hand has qualified their first athlete.

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