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Sprint Canoeing Qualification for Summer Olympic Games 2016


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If Brazil wins quota in men's kayak today, then the host quota in K1 1000 will go to the next best nation from the 2015 Worlds. And that's Belgium.

#banbestmen

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10 minutes ago, konig said:

Live streaming of the Panamerican tournament http://www.canotaje.org.ar/principal.php?art=93

Thanks a lot :hatoff: 

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Brazil in men's K1, Canada in women's K1, Mexico in men's C1. :d

 

This also means that host quota in K1 1000 goes to Belgium.

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:bowdown: Marcos Pulido avoided catastrophe :bowdown:

 

Still one place is too little for Mexico in this discipline... I guess it's time to change the program; eight years ago they were almost at the same level of Canada and Cuba... now we can barely compete with them

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The results have Argentina defeating Brazil in men's K1 200m. Also technically Cuba gets first choice on whether they will take the C1 200m or C2 1000m. Mexico will likely get a quota though since Canada will likely keep the C1 1000m quota.

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1 minute ago, JoshMartini007 said:

The results have Argentina defeating Brazil in men's K1 200m. Also technically Cuba gets first choice on whether they will take the C1 200m or C2 1000m. Mexico will likely get a quota though since Canada will likely keep the C1 1000m quota.

 

Argentina already qualified last year in K1 200.

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Just now, dcro said:

 

Argentina already qualified last year in K1 200.

 

lol, thanks. Completely forgot nations other than Brazil, Canada and Ecuador qualified through the world champs.

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