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Sprint Canoeing Qualification for Summer Olympic Games 2016


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2 hours ago, intoronto said:

Is there any reallocation still possible?

 

I don't know; our forum mate dcro said it isn't possible. We will see; anyway, our NOC was really stupid when they gave up the quota place before this doping matter was settled one way or the other

Edited by zob79

If the lights light up exactly at the correct moment, he was definitely first, since his light went on first. Not sure if those lights are 100% accurate though?

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52nd qualified slovak athlete :clap:

 

Slovakia received a official invitation in C1-1000m. the quota was rejected by Moldova, and ICF asked Slovakia, ofc our federation immediately responded positively :d

 

the quota will be used by either Matej Rusnák or Vincent Farkaš. tomorrow is scheduled the qualifying race between them at 10:00 am our time.

 

 

source in svk http://www.osporte.sk/sk/clanok/slovensko-dostalo-miestenku-v-c1-na-1000-m/100226659

 

and official from our canoe sprint federation http://www.canoe.sk/index.php?go=aktuality&news=3110

 

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10 minutes ago, hckosice said:

52nd qualified slovak athlete :clap:

 

Slovakia received a official invitation in C1-1000m. the quota was rejected by Moldova, and ICF asked Slovakia, ofc our federation immediately responded positively :d

 

the quota will be used by either Matej Rusnák or Vincent Farkaš. tomorrow is scheduled the qualifying race between them at 10:00 am our time.

 

 

source in svk http://www.osporte.sk/sk/clanok/slovensko-dostalo-miestenku-v-c1-na-1000-m/100226659

 

and official from our canoe sprint federation http://www.canoe.sk/index.php?go=aktuality&news=3110

 

 

Looks like Moldova decided to send the same athlete in C1 and C2, and that's why Slovakia received this one. So technically they didn't reject it. C1 is the best medal chance for Moldova in Rio.

 

Anyway, this invitation most definitely means that Romania won't get its quota back.

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8 minutes ago, dcro said:

 

Looks like Moldova decided to send the same athlete in C1 and C2, and that's why Slovakia received this one. So technically they didn't reject it. C1 is the best medal chance for Moldova in Rio.

 

Anyway, this invitation most definitely means that Romania won't get its quota back.

 

most likely you are right. as usual :yes. the article said "vrátenú miestenku" which means returned quota.

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18 hours ago, dcro said:

Anyway, this invitation most definitely means that Romania won't get its quota back.

 

Why? Romania had its quota at C2-1000

If the lights light up exactly at the correct moment, he was definitely first, since his light went on first. Not sure if those lights are 100% accurate though?

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