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Sprint Canoeing Qualification for Summer Olympic Games 2016


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Women's K1-500m

Qualified Nations:

  • :AUS Australia - TBD
  • :AZE Azerbaijan - Inna Osipenko-Radomska
  • :BLR Belarus - Volha Khudzenka
  • :BRA Brazil - TBD
  • :CAN Canada - Michelle Louise Russell
  • :CHN China - Zhou Yu
  • :GER Germany - Sabrina Hering
  • :GBR Great Britain - Rachel Cawthorn
  • :HUN Hungary - Anna Karasz
  • :KAZ Kazakhstan - Zoya Ananchenko
  • :NZL New Zealand - Lisa Carrington
  • :PLW Palau - TBD
  • :POL Poland - Ewelina Wojnarowska
  • :POR Portugal - Maria Teresa Portela
  • :SVK Slovakia - Martina Kohlova
  • :SLO Slovenia - Spela Ponomarenko Janic
  • :RSA South Africa - Bridgitte Hartley
  • :TUN Tunisia - Afef Ben Ismail
  • :USA United States - Maggie Hogan

 

 

Total Athletes Qualified  19

Total Nations Qualified  19

 

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    Women's K2-500m

    Qualified Nations:

    • :AUS Australia - Alyssa Bull/Alyce Burnett
    • :CAN Canada - TBD/TBD
    • :CHN China - Ren Wenjun/Ma Qing
    • :DEN Denmark - Emma Aastrand Jorgensen/Henriette Engel Hansen
    • :GER Germany - Franziska Weber/Tina Dietze
    • :HUN Hungary - Gabriella Szabo/Danuta Kozak
    • :KAZ Kazakhstan - Natalya Sergeyeva/Inna Klinova
    • :POL Poland - Karolina Naja/Beata Mikolajczyk
    • :ROU Romania - Roxana Borha/Elena Meroniac
    • :RUS Russia - Elena Anyshina/Kira Stepanova
    • :SRB Serbia - Milica Starovic/Dalma Ruzicic Benedek
    • :SWE Sweden - Karin Johansson/Sofia Paldanius

     

     

    Total Athletes Qualified  24

    Total Nations Qualified  12

     

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    Women's K4-500m

    Qualified Nations:

    • :ARG Argentina
    • :BLR Belarus
    • :CHN China
    • :DEN Denmark
    • :FRA France
    • :GER Germany
    • :GBR Great Britain
    • :HUN Hungary
    • :NZL New Zealand
    • :POL Poland
    • :SRB Serbia
    • :UKR Ukraine

     

     

    Total Athletes Qualified  48

    Total Nations Qualified  12

     

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    • 2 weeks later...
    22 hours ago, Vojthas said:

    Two things:
    On wikipedia there are Asian qualifications posted.

    Are the bolded athletes here the confirmed ones to start in Rio?

     

    thanks and yes.

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