website statistics
Jump to content

Sprint Canoeing Qualification for Summer Olympic Games 2016


hckošice
 Share

Recommended Posts

2 minutes ago, hckosice said:

 

cool. do you know how many boats will qualify in each event? because I´m really lost in this system..:(

2 for women's in k1 200,k1 500 and one in k2 500 and for men's events: 2 in k1 200,k1 1000,c1 200,c1 1000 and one in k2 200,k2 1000 and 2 in c2 1000.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

2 minutes ago, dareza said:

2 for women's in k1 200,k1 500 and one in k2 500 and for men's events: 2 in k1 200,k1 1000,c1 200,c1 1000 and one in k2 200,k2 1000 and 2 in c2 1000.

 

thanks, do you know the start list for mens C1-1000? I know I am annoying :d

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Just now, hckosice said:

 

:yes

 

good luck to your athletes :)

thanks. Slovakia has good chance in k1 200. Austria will win quota in k1 500 and she is also good in 200, but her quota (of course if she win) will be realocated. Germany and Slovakia have the best chance.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

1 minute ago, dareza said:

thanks. Slovakia has good chance in k1 200. Austria will win quota in k1 500 and she is also good in 200, but her quota (of course if she win) will be realocated. Germany and Slovakia have the best chance.

 

we´ll see :d our federation decided to not send the womens K2 Kohlová/Kmeťová this time, but to make a internal qualifying between them for a place in K1. so I wonder how much was this idea good :d

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Start lists for Pan American Championships & Qualification

 

I'll dare to post my predictions, but I hope any other user (especially the Canadians) can give some more insight:

 

Men C2: For me, it will be the spot should go either to Cuba or Mexico, since we are sending our best rowers in this boat, but I can count out the Canadians.

Men K1 1000m: It will be shock if Van Koeverden does not get the place,

Men C1 1000m: I doubt Oldershaw can lose this race.

Women K1 500m: With Canada out of contention for this particular quota, Argentina and USA should go for it.

Men K2 1000m: Cuba is the favorite, but Mexico or Argentina have slim chances to spoil it.

Women K2 500m: This is the only event in which I see Mexico as the top contender, but they should watch for Canada.

Men C1 200m: If Cuba and Canada secure quotas in the other two events, then this could be USA best option to have a competitor in Rio.

Women K1 200m: An open race, but I'll go with Venezuela.

Men K1 200m: Canada, Argentina and Ecuador can't go for the quota, and this event could go either way, the main contenders are Cuba, Brazil and USA.

Men K2 200m: As Cuba shall obtain the place in 1000m, then this contest will be between Canada and Argentina.

 

 

Edited by mrv86
Link to comment
Share on other sites

18 minutes ago, mrv86 said:

Start lists for Pan American Championships & Qualification

 

I'll dare to post my predictions, but I hope any other user (especially the Canadians) can give some more insight:

 

Men C2: For me, it will be the spot should go either to Cuba or Mexico, since we are sending our best rowers in this boat, but I can count out the Canadians.

Men K1 1000m; It will be shock if Van Koeverden does not get the place,

Men

lol at the website,..copying wikipedia word for word on the Pan American Games (which is totally not related to this event).

Link to comment
Share on other sites

3 minutes ago, intoronto said:

lol at the website,..copying wikipedia word for word on the Pan American Games (which is totally not related to this event).

As long as they post the results on time, I don't mind the rest :)

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

    • Italy will boycott the Azeri stage for protest against the international federation.
    • Likely for Tannheimer, quite unlikely for Galmace Paulin. She's far from being assured to even start in the WC before turning 20. Basically she'd have to get a spot this season, which could actually happen if she takes the extra-ticket at the JWCH. Anyway I don't see her making her way to gold in Oslo. Tänglander has a few seasons to do it, we'll see.       Quite surprisingly so, indeed. Barring her horrendous finish Richard would have made it 2 in one go. We should have some more names in the list in 2025.
    • There are some of Slovakia's finest young squads at the World Juniors in recent years
    • Alpine skiing also we have a lot of problems: the men's team is very weak and has been winning a few podiums a season for several years and the our best skier- Dominik Paris is 35. We still have a strong women's team but 3 of the 4 leaders are over 30 (Goggia, Brignone, Curtoni) and Bassino is 28. Another 2 years and we will have the same problem as the men's. There is basically no cross-country skiing without Pellegrino for many years, biathlon is based on 2 individuals with one of them has a 35 years. Vittozzi's injury was enough and we haven`t a single podium this season after 3 stages of the World Cup. As for 1 year to the home games the situation isn`t optimistic.
    • Hail to the Reds... Commanders. First time since 1991 Washington QB has thrown 5 TD passes in a game (which isn't all that improbable in the modern game alas Dan Snyder...)    
    • Italy is much better in alpine skiing, in The end all Nations have a Limited Talent Pool. Norway is far better than Sweden/Finland in Cross-Country skiing, alpine skiing and Biathlon, but Sweden/Finland are far better in ice Hockey.  Great Britain wins far more medals than Germany At Summer olympics, but GB is also inexistant in Winter Sports and Most popular Team Sports (Volleyball, Handball, Basketball, Ich Hockey).  
    • Thanks, great stat! Tannheimer wont turn 20 until August 2025, so she has The whole Season To Join Kristiansen and Neuner. Too Bad that she was ill this week. I think Galmace Paulin and Tänglander could also do it. I think Grotian (born 2004) is The First female Biathlete born after 1999 To make a World Cup Podium. On The Mens side multiple Athletes (Perrot, Giacomel, Uldal) have already done it.   E. Öberg was 22 and a half when she First won.  Dahlmeier was 21 and a half.   Edit: Grotian only narrowly missed The Podium in The Individual at The 2024 World Championships when she was still  19 year old.
    • Team Slovakia   Goaltenders:   Alan Lenďák (Fargo Force, USHL, ) Michal Prádel (U18 NT Project) Samuel Urban (Sioux City Musketeers, USHL, )     Defencers:   Milan Pišoja (Dukla Michalovce) Jakub Chromiak (Kitchener Rangers, OHL, ) Peter Valent (Quebec Remparts, QMJHL, ) Samuel Barcík (HK Spišská Nová Ves) Tomáš Královič (Slovan Bratislava) Luka Radivojevič (Muskegon Lumberjacks, USHL, ) Richard Baran (Des Moines Buccaneers, USHL, ) Maxim Štrbák (Michigan State University, NCAA, )         Forwards:   Matúš Vojtech (HK Liptovský Mikuláš) Tomáš Pobežal (HK Nitra) Lukáš Klečka (Sodertalje SK J20, ) Miroslav Šatan (Sioux Falls Stampede, USHL, ) Roman Kukumberg (Slovan Bratislava) František Dej (Dukla Trenčín) Adam Cedzo (HC Frýdek-Místek, ) Ján Chovan (Tappara Tampere U20, ) Róbert Fedor (Dukla Michalovce) Tobias Pitka (Victoria Grizzlies, BCHL, ) Juraj Pekarčík (Moncton Wildcats, QMJHL, ) Daniel Alexander Jenčko (University of Massachusetts, NCAA, ) Peter Císar (Fargo Force, USHL, ) Tobias Tomík (Dukla Trenčín) Dalibor Dvorský (Springfield Thunderbirds, AHL, )
    • https://www.instagram.com/stories/lisa_vittozzi/     Come back Lisa and save our season in World Championship.
×
×
  • Create New...